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WM.  w.  RICH,  PRESIDENT 

F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  CO. 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT, 

OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY. 


Washington,  D.  C.,  June  24,  1902. 

OFFICIAL    DISTRIBUTION    OF    VANDEGRIFT'S 
UNITED  STATES  TARIFF,   1897. 

This  edition  of  "VANDEGRIFT'S  UNITED 
STATES  TARIFF,  [897,"  revised  to  July  i,  1902,  is 
distributed  for  the  use  and  convenience  of  officers  of 
the  customs. 

The  compilation  of  the  law  of  1897,  and  decisions 
thereunder,  and  the  schedule  of  duties  therein,  revised 
to  July  T,  1902,  while  believed  to  be  generally  cor- 
rect, are  not  declared  by  authority  of  the  Department, 
but  may  be  consulted  with  advantage  in  the  consider- 
ation of  tariff  matters. 

H.  A.  TAYLOR, 

Acting  Secretary. 

The  Treasury  Department  has  supplied  the  Cus- 
tom Houses  of  the  United  States,  and  the  State  De- 
partment has  supplied  the  American  Consuls  through- 
out the  world  with  copies  of  Vandegrift's  Tariff. 


HAND  BOOK 


OF  THE 


United  States  Tariff 

CONTAINING  THE 

TARIFF  ACT  OF  1897 

REVISED  TO  JULY  i,  1902 

With   Complete  Schedules  of  Articles  with  Rates  of 

Duty  and  Paragraph  of  Law ;  also,  Law  on  the 

Administration  of  the  Customs  Service. 

As  amended  by  Acts  July  24,  1897, 

May  17,  1898  and  May  27,  1908. 

DRAWBACK    RATES    HAVh   HEEN 


PRICE 


Compiled  and  Edited  by 
WM.  W.^RICH, 

PRES.  F.  B.  VANDEGR"IFT  &  co. 


Published  by 


F.B.Vandegrift&Co. 

Custom  House   Brokers 

AND 

General    Forwarders 

New  York;  Chicago, 

15-25  Whitehall  Street.  3i5  Dearborn  Street 


COPYRIGHTED  1908 
BY  I 

F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  CO. 


F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co.  iv 


PREFACE, 


Again  we  present  an  edition  of  Tariff  Schedules,  this  time  un- 
der the  Act  of  1897,  and  we  have  endeavored  to  give  the  most 
complete  list  of  commercial  articles  by  trade  names  ever  pub- 
lished, and,  while  no  pains  have  been  spared  to  secure  accuracy 
in  the  table  of  rates,  errors  of  judgment  may  have  occurred  and 
ions  which  may  be  reached  by  the  Customs  Authorities. 

As  our  schedules  are  largely  based  upon  decisions  of  the 
Courts,  the  General  Appraisers  and  the  Treasury  Department, 
we  cannot  believe  that  any  material  cnanges  will  occur. 

We  refer  each  article  to  the  paragraph  of  the  law  under 
which  we  have  classified  it  for  duty,  so  that  those  who  wish  may 
draw  their  own  conclusions. 

We  also  give  a  full  list  of  articles  on  which  rates  of  drawback 
have  been  fixed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  as  provided  by 
law. 

We  believe  this  work  (while  very  compact)  the  most  reliable 
authority  on  the  matters  contained  therein  ever  presented  to  the 
public. 

F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  CO. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  CO. 

Custom  House  Brokers  and  Forwarders 

Have  their  own  houses  at 

15-25  Whitehall  St.,  N.  Y.,  and  315  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago 

The  address  of  their  principal  North  American  agents  are  given  below: 

Atlanta,  Ga Custom  House 

Baltimore,  Md -...R.208,  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Boston,  Mass Board  of  Trade  Bldg.,  131  State  St. 

Buffiilo,  N.  Y 624  White  Bdg.,  298  Main  St. 

Charleston,  8.  C P   O.  Box  317. 

Cincinnati,  0 43  Atlas  Bank  Bldg. 

Cleveland,  0 197  Superior  Century  Bldg. 

Columbus,  O Custom  House. 

Denver,  Colo 15-53  Arapahoe  Sreet. 

Detroit,  Mich 7-8  Peninsular  Bk.  Bldg. 

Duluth,   Minn 1417  East  Fourth  St. 

Galreston,  Texas 21-20  Strand 

Grand  Rapids  Mich Board  of  Trade. 

Hamilton,  Ont,  Can 18  Hughson  St.,  South. 

Indianapolis,  Ind~ 34  South  Pennsylvania  Street. 

Kansas  City,  Mo 606  Federal  Bldg. 

Key   West.  Fla Custom  House. 

London,  Ont,  Can 436  Richmond  St. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal 222  Franklin  St. 

Louisville,  Ky... 147  East  Main  St. 

Mobile,  Ala 208  Pollock  Bid.,  Royal  4  Contl  Sts. 

Montreal,  Can 41  Common  St. 

Milwaukee,  Wis 414 Goldsmith  Bldg.s.w.  cor  Wisconsin* 

Jefferson  Sts. 

Minneapolis,  Minn Masonic  Temple. 

Nashville,  Tenn 918  Berryhill  St.. 

New  Haven,  Conn 207  Long  WharL 

Newport  News,  Va Sllsby  Bldg,  27th  &  Washington  Ave. 

New  Orleans,  La 125  Decatur  St. 

Niagara  Falls,  Ont,  Can....  29  Clifton  Ave. 

Norfolk,  Va 167  Main  St. 

Omaha,  Neb 404  Karbach  Block,  209  South  15th  St. 

Ottawa,   Can 23  Sparks  St. 

Philadelphia,  Pa 50  South  Fourth  St. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 425  Fourth  Ave. 

Portland,   Me 103  Commercial  St. 

Portland,  Ore 106UThird  St. 

Port  Townsend,  Wash 3-4  Hastings  Bldg. 

Providence,  R.  I *. Custom  House. 

Quebec,  Can Custom  House  Bldg. 

Rouses  Point,  N.Y 26  East  State  St. 

San  Diego,  Cal 1328  F  St. 

San  Francisco,  Cal 610  Battery  St. 

Savannah,  Ga 16  E.  Bryan  St. 

Seattle.  Wash 260  Coleman  Bldg. 

St.  Albans.Vt.- Local  Freight  Office,  Cent.  Vt.,  Ry.  Co. 

St.  Johns,  N.  B 171  Prince  William  St. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo~ 612  Felix  St. 

St.  Louis,  Mo 608  Columbia  Building. 

St.  Paul  Minn 618  New  York  Life  Bldg. 

Tacoma,    Wash City  Hall. 

Tampa,  Fla Ashley  St ,  foot  Madison. 

Toledo,  O Custom  House. 

Toronto,  Out,  Can 40  Yonge  St. 

Vancover,  B.  C 627  Hastings  St. 

Victoria,  B.  C 1  Fort  St. 

Washington,  D.  C.. 1218  Thirty  first  St.  N.  W. 

Wilmington,  Del P.  O.  Box  273. 

Wilmington,  N.  C 9  South  Water  St. 

Winnipeg,  Man Can.,  Life  Bldg.,  Main  St.  &  Portage  Aye. 


F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co.  vi 

We  are  Practicing 

CUSTOMS  ATTORNEYS 

And  make  a  Specialty  of  the 

United  States  Tariff 

AND 

Customs  Laws 

We  are  Regular  Attendants  at  the 

Board  of   General  Appraisers 

In  the  Interest  of 

IMPORTERS 

Regarding  Questions  of 

CLASSIFICATION  AND   VALUES 


F.  B.  Vandegrift  & 

Custom  House  Brokers  and  Attorneys 

New  York,  Chicago, 

15-25  Whitehall  Street  3*5  Dearborn  Street 


lackawanna 
Railroad 


F.   £,   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

We  are  the  only  regularly  Appointed 

Custom  House  Brokers 

FOR  THE 


Delaware,  Lackawanna  and 

Western  Railroad  Co. 

Over  Which  Operate  the  Following 
FAST  FREIGHT   LINES: 

Lackawanna  Line 

Lackawanna  Grand  Trunk  Line 

Wabash  and  Lackawanna  Despatch 


RAIL   AND  LAKE  : 

Lackawanna  Transportation  Co. 

Lackawanna  Green  Bay  Line 

Northern  Steamship  Co. 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Buffalo  S.  S.  Co. 

Port  Huron  &  Duluth  Steamship  Co. 

Union  Transit  Co. 
Wabash  Lake  Line 

Detroit  &  Buffalo  Steamboat  Co. 

Cleveland  &  Buffalo  Transit  Co. 


We  also  operate  out  of  Philadelphia  over  the  Philadelphia 
&  Reading  Railway  Co.,  and  out  of  Boston  over  the  Boston  & 
Maine  Railroad. 

On  application,  we  will  quote  you  rates.  Correspondence 
invited  on  all  questions.  Through  Bills  of  Lading  issued  bv  our 
Foreign  Agents. 

F.  B  Vandegrift  &  Co. 
CURTOM  HOUSE  BROKERS 

New  York,  Chicago, 

15-25  Whitehall  Street  315  Dearborn  Street 


F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co.  vii 

ENERGY  ECONOMY  DISPATCH 

F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  CO. 

Custom  House  Brokers 

Foreign  Express 

General  Forwarders 

Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Brokers 


CARTAGE,  STORAGE  and  WEIGHING 
ATTENDED   TO 

Drawback  collected  on  all  exported  arti- 
cles entitled  to  same,  manufactured  from  im- 
ported materials 

CORRESPONDENCE  SOLICITED 

Entrance  and  Clearance  of  Vessels 

SPECIAL  ATTENTION  GIVEN  To 
THIS  WORK 

Members  New  York  Maritime  Exchange 

Agents  and  Correspondents  Throughout 
the  World 


New  York  Office  Chicago  Office 

15-25  Whitehall  Street  315  Dearborn  Street 

TELEPHONE:  TELEPHONE: 

6752,  6753.  6754  BROAD  840  HARRISON 

Cable  Address,  Vangrift  Cable  Address,  Vangrift 


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F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co.  x 

General  Instructions  and  Information  Relating  to 

Shipments  to  Europe  and  other  Foreign  Points 

Via  Atlantic  Ocean  Routes. 

I.— PACKING,    ADDRESSING    AND    WAY-BILLING.— 

Packages   must  be  carefully  packed  with  regard  to  contents  and  distance 
and  in  such  manner  as  to  facilitate  Custom  House  examination. 

While  F.  B.  Vandegrift  &  Co.  will  exercise  the  greatest  care,  we  can- 
not accept  responsibility  for  damages  to  goods  from  careless  handling  in 
the  Custom  House. 

Shipments  must  be  legibly  addressed  in  English,  and  street  and  number 
given  on  packages  for  cities  or  large  towns. 

The  name  and  address  of  shipper  must  appear  on  every  package,  to 
insure  reports  of  refused  or  undelivered  goods. 

II.— DESCRIPTION  OF  CONTENTS  AND  VAL.IJE.— Con- 
tents and  value  must  be  fully  marked  on  each  package  or  an  invoice  or 
detailed  memorandum  of  the  nature  and  value  of  the  contents  of  each 
package  must  accompany  goods. 

Shipper  will  be  held  liable  for  any  fines,  extra  duties  or  expense  in- 
curred by  reason  of  alleged  false  or  inaccurate  representation  of  what- 
soever nature. 

III.— MARINE  INSURANCE.— Shipments  for  foreign  countries  are 
not  insured  by  F.  B.  Vandegrift  &  Co.  against  losses  arising  from  perils 
of  the  sea,  unless  Marine  Insurance  is  desired  and  charged  lor. 
IT.— FOREIGN  CUSTOM  HOUSE  CHARGES,  dues  and  other 
Governmental  expenses  are  not  included  in  any  rates  given;  they  mu§t 
be  guaranteed  by  shippers.  A  deposit  sufficient  to  cover  these  expense* 
(known  or  estimated)  will  be  required  where  absolutely  free  delivery  to 
consignee  is  desired. 

V.— PREPAYMENT  OF  CHARGF8  is  compulsory  to  Spam,  Por- 
tugal, Africa,  China,  Japan,  the   Mediterranean   Levant,   Central  and 
South  America  and  West  Indies,  and  on  samples  and  packages  of  nomi- 
nal value  to  all  points. 
VI.— LIVE  ANIMALS  will  not  be  received  for  shipment  to  Europe  until 

after  special  arrangement  has  been  made  with  us  nt  New  York. 
VII.— TOBACCO   FOR  ENGLAND,   IRELAND,  SCOTLAND 
AND    WALKS   will  not  be  accepted  in  packages  less  than  eighty 
Ibs,  net;  except  that  samples  of  tobacco  under  four  Ibs  ,  if  so  marked  on 
face  of  package  and  prepaid  at  double  rates,  will  be  taken. 

Tobacco  must  never  be  packed  with  other  articles  for  shipment  to  any 
foreign  country. 

Till  —THE  FOLLOWING  WILL  NOT  BE  RECEIVED  FOR 
SHIPMENT: 

Fresh  fruits  for  Germany. 

Gunpowder,  Oils,  Acids,  or  any  other  articles  of  a  com- 
bustible or  an  explosive  character,  or  Petroleum,  Essential 
Oils  or  other  liquids  which,  by  leakage,  are  liable  to  cause  injury  to 
other  goods. 

Medicine  for  Norway,  Sweden,  Russia,  France, 
Austria  and  Hungary. 

Roses  for  Holland. 

Plants  with  root*  for  France  and  Germany. 

Potatoes  to  Germany,  Norway,  Sweden,  Denmark, 
or  Austria. 

Reprints  of  Works  by  English  authors  of  English  copyright  songs 
for  England. 

Packages  for  Russia  unless  packed  in  wooden 
boxes,  otherwise  they  are  liable  to  seizure  as  improper  importations. 

Vegetables  and  Live  and  Cut  Plant*,  Bulbs  and  Roots 
to  Italy. 

IX.— Whiskey,  Wine,  Beer  and  liquors  generally,  including  any  prepa- 
ration, whether  medicinal,  toilet  or  otherwise,  in  which  Alcohol  is 
used,  also  Tea  and  Coffee  destined  to  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland  will  not  be  received  unless  the  exact  contents  are  plainly 
marked  on  face  of  packages 

X. — LETTERS  must  not  be  enclosed  in  foreign  packages. 
XI.— BULKY  or  UNWIELDY  PACKAGES  will  be  charged  for 
at  one  and  a  half  or  double  rates,  according  to  size.     Bicycles  charged 
double  rates,  except  for  quantities  of  three  or  more  wheels,  when  special 
rates  will  be  furnished  upon  application  to  us  at  New  York. 

XII.— PURCHASES  IN  EUROPE  willjbe  made  at  regular  commission 
rates. 


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F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co.  xii 

SPECIAL    RATES 

FOR 

HEAVY  SHIPMENTS 

To  or  from  Europe  and  other  Foreign  Countries 

Will  be  quoted  by  this  Company  on  receipt  of  the  infor- 
mation designated  below: 

I.  Number  of  pieces.  2.  Kind  of  goods.  3.  Total  number  of 
cubic  feet,  exactly  or  approximately.  4.  Total  weight,  exactly  or  ap- 
proximately. 5.  Whether  by  fast  or  slow  steamer.  6.  Destination  wf 
shipment.  7.  Date  goods  are  to  be  shipped.  8.  Amount  of  Marine 
Insurance,  if  wanted.  9.  Whether  charges  are  to  be  prepaid  or 
collect. 

CUBIC  MEASUREMENT.  To  ascertain  the  exact  cubical 
measurement  of  an  article,  multiply  the  length  by  the  width  and  the 
product  thus  obtained  by  the  height,  reducing  such  measurement  to 
inches.  EXAMPLE:  A  box  2  feet  4  inches  long,  3  feet  8  inches  wide 
and  i  foot  7  inches  high  (reduced  to  inches)  is  figured  as  follows :  2'  4" 
or  28//  multiplied  by  3'  i>/7  or  44//  is  1,232  inches,  multiplied  again 
by  \f  7"  or  19X/  gives  23,408  cubic  inches,  which  when  divided  by 
the  number  of  cubic  inches  in  1  cubic  foot,  or  1,728,  gives  13,944 — 
1,738  cubic  feet.  Charge  for  14  cubic  feet. 

In  ascertaining  cubical  measurement  of  boxes,  etc.,  of  irregular 
shapes,  or  those  having  projecting  parts,  it  is  the  rule  of  the  Steamship 
Companies  to  exact  measurements  of  the  largest  side.  When  measure- 
ments, as  made  by  shippers  or  agents,  do  not  agree  with  those  made  by 
Steamship  Companies,  the  latter  will  prevail. 

THROUGH  NEGOTIABLE  BILLS  OF  LADING  for  bank- 
ing purposes  are  issued  by  us  for  HEAVY  GOODS  to  all  foreign 
places,  with  or  without  Marine  Insurance. 

RATES  ON  BONDS,  PRECIOUS  STONES,  Etc.,  quoted  on 
application. 

DRAYAGE.  We  attend  to  all  kinds  of  cartage  work.  Packages 
called  for  and  delivered  from  railroad  stations,  steamship  piers,  ware- 
houses, etc.,  in  any  quantity  and  on  every  class  of  merchandise  at  the 
customary  rates  charged  by  truckmen  generally. 

CUSTOM  HOUSE  ENTRIES  promptly  attended  to  on  all  im- 
port  shipments. 

DRAWBACK  COLLECTED  on  export  shipments  manufactured 
in  whole  or  in  part  from  imported  materials. 

F,  B,  VANDEGRIFT  &  CO, 

FOREIGN  EXPRESS  AND  GENERAL  FORWARDERS. 
New  York,  15-25  Whitehall  St. 

Chicago,  315   Dearborn  St. 


xiii  F.   B.   VANDEGKIFT  &   Co. 

PROTESTS. 

Rates  of  duty  are  frequently  exacted  by  Collectors  In  liquida- 
tions of  entries  on  duty  of  merchandise,  which  the  owners  or 
importers  of  the  merchandise  consider  erroneous.  We  make  * 
specialty  of  these  cases,  and  if  there  appears  to  be  a  good  claim 
we  carry  the  matter  before  the  Board  of  General  Appraisers,  and 
if  necessary  appeal  to  the  Courts.  We  make  no  charge  unless 
successful  in  obtaining  a  refund  of  excessive  duties. 

ADVANCED   VALUES. 

Invoice  values  are  advanced  by  the  Appraiser  when  they  are 
below  wholesale  market  price  at  the  time  of  shipment.  Import- 
ers may  appeal  to  a  General  Appraiser,  and  if  dissatisfied  with 
nls  decision,  to  a  board  of  three  General  Appraisers.  We  rep- 
resent the  importer  in  such  cases,  and  present  his  claims. 

DUTIES. 

By  communicating  with  us  in  advance,  importers  can  arrange 
for  the  payment  of  duties  at  any  of  the  ports  of  entry  in  thi 
United  States  or  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

,Vhen  goods  are  consigned  to  us  tor  importers  located  at  peaces 
which  are  not  ports  of  entry,  duty  will  be  paid  by  us  at  port  of 
arrival  and  charged  forward  against  the  goods. 

Goods  may  be  warehoused  or  forwarded  in  bond,  without  pay- 
mjnt  of  duties,  either  to  interior  port  or  export  port. 

Goods  warehoused  in  United  States  must  nave  duty  paid  or 
exported  within  three  years  from  date  of  arrival.  Either  th« 
whole  shipment  or  any  number  of  packages,  but  nothing  less 
than  a  package  can  be  withdrawn  at  one  time. 

FORWARDING. 

We  receive  and  deliver  according  to  instructions  goods  for 
Import  or  Export,  but  we  never  purchase  for  our  own  account 
or  receive  on  consignment  for  sale. 


( Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


CONTENTS. 

Page. 

Contents 1 

Instructions  for  shipments  to  the  United  States    2 

Immediate  Transportation  Ports   3 

Standard  Guage  for  Sheet  and  Plate  Iron  4 

Bottles,  capacity  of  Brandy,  Ale,  Beer  and  Porter 5 

Brandy   in   Bottles,   capacity   6 

Rates  of  Tare 7 

Metric  Weights  and  Measures   *. 8 

Lineal  yards  reduced  to  square  yards   9 

Metres  reduced  to  square  yards  10 

Litres  reduced  to  wine  gallons  11 

Kilograms  reduced  to  Avoirdupois  pounds  12 

Spanish   pounds  reduced  to  United  States  pounds 13 

Foreign   Weights  and  Measures  reduced  to  U.  S 14 

Value  of  foreign  coins 26 

Mark  reduced  to  dollars   28 

Franc,  lira,  drachma  and  peseta  reduced  to  dollars  29 

Crowns  reduced  to   dollars   30 

Pound  sterling  reduced  to  dollars 31 

Drawback  defined,  rates  of  wastage   37 

Index  to  Customs  Administrative  Act   89 

Customs    Administrative  Act  of  1890,  as  amended   92 

Index  to  Tariff  Act  of  1897 ' 108 

Dingley  Tariff  Act  of  1897    109 

Explanation  of  abbreviations  and  references  185 

Schedule  of  Duties   .186 


F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


GENERAL  INSTRUCTIONS 

For  Shipments  to  the  United  States 


1.  Each  package  must  be  fully  addressed  or  have  a  shipping 
mark,  and  the*  name  of  the  country  of  origin. 

2.  Every  package  for  delivery  at  an  interior  city  must  be 
marked  "in  bond  to  "  (Here  give  name  of  city.) 

3.  Make  ont  four  invoices  if  goods  are  for  an  interior  port;  if 
for  a  seaboard  port,  three  copies  will  suffice;  if  valued  over  one 
hundred  dollars,  have  same  certified  by  United  States  Consul. 
If  under  one  hundred  dollars,  the  invoice  need  not  be  certified. 
Mail  two  copies  to  P.  B.  Vandegrift  &  Co.,  New  York. 

4.  Instruct  forwarding  agent  at  point  of  shipment  to  consign 
foods  to  F.  B.  Vandegrift  &  Co.,  and  mail  them  bill  of  lading 
by  steamer  not  later  than  the  one  carrying  the  goods. 

6.  If  goods  are  for  an  interior  port  see  that  the  bill  of  lading 
is  made  out  F.  B.  Vandegrift  &  Co.,  New  York,  in  bond  to 

(Here  give  name  of  city.) 

6.  If  invoice  and  bill  of  lading  do  not  reach  F.  B.  Vandegrift 
&  Co.,  New  York,  by  the  time  the  goods  do,  expensive  general 
order  cnarges  may  be  incurred. 


(Note.— Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essentia1  to  the  interests  of  Importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


F.  B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


IMMEDIATE  TRANSPORTATION  PORTS. 


Dutiable  merchandise   may  be  transported  in   Bond   without 
examination  to  the  following  ports. 

Act  June  10,  1880,  Amended  Act  February  23,  1887. 


Albany,  N.  Y. 
Astoria,  Oreg. 
Atlanta,  Ga. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Bangor,  Me. 
Bath,  Me. 
Beecher  Falls,  Vt. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Brunswick,  Ga. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Burlington,  Vt. 
Calais,  Me. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Chicago,  111. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Columbus,  Ohio. 


Hartford,  Conn. 
Honolulu,  H.  I. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Island  Port.  Vt. 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Key  West,  Fla. 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Laredo,  Tex. 
Leadville,  Colo. 
Lincoln,  Nebr. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Louisville,  Ky. 
Malone,  N.  Y. 
Marquette,  Mich. 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Miami,  Fla. 
Middletown,  Conn. 


Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Mobile,  Ala. 
Nashville,  Tenn. 


Denver,  Colo. 

Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Duluth,  Minn. 

Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

Durango,  Colo. 

Durham,  N.  C. 

Eagle  Pass,  Tex. 

Eastport,  Me. 

El  Paso,  Tex. 

Enfield,  Conn. 

Erie,  Pa. 

Evansville,  Ind. 

Everett,  Wash. 

Fall  River,  Mass. 

Fernandia,  Fla. 

Galveston,  Tex. 

Gladstone,  Mich. 

Grand  Haven,  Mich 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Greenbay,  Wis.  Pittsburg,  Pa. 


Port  Huron,  Mich. 
Portal,  N.  Dak. 
Portland,  Me. 
Portland,  Oreg. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Port  Townsend,  Wash. 
Providence,  R.  I. 
Pueblo,  Colo. 
Richmond,  Va. 
Richford,  Vt. 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Rouses  Point,  N.  Y. 
Saginaw,  Mich. 
St.  Albans,  Vt. 
St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 
SanAntonio,  Tex. 
San  Diego,  Cal. 
Sandusky,  Ohio. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 


New  Bedford,  Mass.    Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich 


Newark,  N.  J. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Newport,  R.  I. 
Newport  News,  Va. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Nogales,  Ariz. 
Norfolk,  Va.. 
Oakland,  Cal. 
Ocala,  Fla. 
Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 
Omaha,  Nebr. 
Oswego,  N.  Y. 
Pensacola,  Fla. 
Petersburg,  Va. 


Savannah,  Ga. 
Seattle,  Wash. 
Sioux  City,  Iowa. 
So.  Manchester,  Conn. 
Springfield,  Mass. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Tacoma,  Wash. 
Tampa,  Fla. 
Texas  City,  Tex. 
Titusville,  Pa. 
Toledo,  Ohio. 
Vanceboro,  Me. 
Vernon  (Rockville),  Ct 
Washington.  D.  C. 
Wilmington,  Del. 
Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Worcester,  Mass. 


F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 
STANDARD  GABBC  FOB  IMPORTED  SHEET  AW)  FLATC  IROM. 

EXTRACT  OF  S  14268. 

Department, 

orpict  or  TMC  SECRETARY. 
.  a,  A»»gutt  2, 1893. 


OtPAHTMENT    MO    US. 

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The  Act  of  Congress  entitled  r'  An  Act  establishing  a  standard  gauge  for  sheet 


and  plate  iron  and  steel,"  approved  March  3,  18:>3,  prescribes  as  follows,  viz: 
That  for  the  purpose  of  securing  uniformity  the  following  Ja  established  as  the 
only  standard  gauge  for  sheet  and  plate  iron  and  steel  in  the  United  States  of 
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8.505 

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17.50 

7.983 

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7.14375 

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5.103 

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121.09 

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4.819 

51.88 

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And  on  and  after  July  first,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-three,  the  same  and 
no  other  shall  be  used  in  determining  duties  and  taxes  leviei  by  the  United 
States  of  America  on  sheet  and  plate  iron  and  steel  But  this  Act  shall  not  be 
construed  to  increase  duties  up  -n  any  articles  which  may  be  imported. 

SEC.  2.  That  the  be  retary  of  the  Treasury  is  authorized  and  required  to 
prepare  suitable  standards  in  accordance  herewith. 

S«c.  3.  Tnat  in  the  practical  use  and  application  of  the  standard  gauge  hereby 
established  a  Tariation  of  two  and  one-half  per  cent,  either  way  may  be  allowed. 


F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


BOTTLES— CAPACITY  OF  BRANDY,   ALE, 
BEER,  PORTLR. 

Treasury  Department,  February  21,  1884. 

The  following  table,  exhibiting  the  average  gauge  of  the  principal 
brands  of  brandv,  ale,  beer,  and  porter  bottles,  therein  mentioned, 
imported  into  the  United  States,  may  be  followed  by  customs  officers, 
unless  actual  gauge  shall  show  a  diflerent  result: 

ALES,  ETC. 


title* 

By  whom  Bottled, 
Ac. 

I 

1 
S 

Kind  of 
Bottles,  etc. 

Ale 

(Jills. 

Gills. 
3.239 
3.29 
*X 

3.200 
3.31 
3.2t:0 
S 
8 
8/29 
3.121 
3.140 
M.I  36 
3.200 
3.150 
3 
3 
3 
3 
«.?! 
3.4G 
3.125 
3.088 

2.84 
3 
3.288 
3.175 
3121 
3.208 
2.97 
3 

3.180 
3 
3.285 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

3.083 

3.180 
3 
H.I  32 
3.132 
3083 
3.083 

3.0S3 

Stone  bottles. 
In  glass. 
Imp.  pints, 
in^laas. 

M 
.« 
tt 
M 
K 
M 

Wines. 
Champagnes 

In  class. 

M 
II 

II 

41 

Champagnes, 
In  glass, 
ii 

ii 
«i 

M 

K 
(I 
tt 
U 

In  stone. 

In  glass. 
In  stone. 
In  glass. 

In  stone  jugs. 
In  stone, 

M 

Alsop'sale  
<i 

Patterson  &  Kibbert 
E.  &  J.  Burke  

Cameron  &  Saunters 
Patterson  &  Hibbert 
Candler  &  Son  

6.625 

"&"" 
6.S70 
6.66C 

<) 
....... 

Barclay  &  Perkins's  stout  

Barclay  &  Perkins's  best  stout.. 
Bass  ale     

Byass  

Dankes  

Patterson  &  Hibfcert 
E.<TJ.  Burke*  
M.  B.  Foster  &  Sons. 
M.  B.  Foster  &  Sons. 
B.  Porter  &  Co  
Candler  &  Son  
T.  B.  Hall  *  Co  
Ihlers  &  Bell  

;;   

ii 

Wheeler  &  Co  
T.  P.  Griffin  



Bass  &  Co  '*  pale  ale  

Bass  ale                                ...    ) 

Jas.  Gates,  Dublin  | 
By  ass              ..  .. 

6.89" 
6.330 
6.330 

fl.iiSO 
6 

K.066 
6.666 
6 

6...G6 

Bass  stout   J 

ii 

Barclay  A  Perkins... 

Bremen  export   Braurerie   8t. 
Pauli 

D'Arcy's  Dublin  extra  stout  

P.  Redmond  &Co.... 
Dankes          

Jeffreys  

ti 

E.  &  J.  Burke*.  

Gulnness's  extra  stout  

M.  B.  Foster  &  Sons. 
R.  P.Atkins  &  Co.... 
P  Redmond  A  Co  . 

II                                    U 

it               ii 

<4                                    II 

Ja«.  McCullogh,  Son 

&  ('0  

6.G70 
6.^(!0 

M                              •« 

W.  Edmonds  &  Co... 
W.  Edmonds  &  Co... 
T.  B.  Hall  &  Co  
Ihlers  &  Bell  

Guinness's  French  rhampagm-. 
Guihness's  extra  stout 

ii                ii 

India  pale  ale  . 

Wheeler  &  Co  

Jeffreys 

XXX  stout  

Jeffreys..  ,. 
Muir  &  Sons 



Muir  &  Sons'  sparkling  Edin- 
burgh ale 

McCullogh's  extra  Dublin  stout 
McEwan's  Edinburgh  ale  

Jas.  Mettelloch,  Son 
*  Co     . 

6.670 

McEwan...  »,  

Tenant's  XXX  stout.  
Tenant's  pale  ale  .... 

J.  &  K  Ten.int 

J.  &  R.  Tenant.-  
J.  &  B  Tenant  „. 
R.  Younger  A  Co  

Wm.  Ycuapor  A  Co.. 

6.:«« 

Tenant's  sparkling  ele,  No.  3... 
K.  Younger&Co.'s  sparkling  ale 
Win.  Younger  &  Co.'s  sparkling 
ale  

»  E.  A  J.  Burke's  aleand  stout,  8  gills  per  pint  bottle  (S  9506). 
Guinness's  stout  aivd,  Basffiale,  bottled  by  Read  Bros.,  of  London,  England, 
a  gills  per  pint  .bot.tle$niS48). 

F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


BRANDY  IN  BOTTLES,  ETC. 
ALPHABETICAL  LIST. 


Brands. 

Places  of 
Shipment. 

Gallons, 
per  dozen. 

A 

11 

ci 

«H 

A  room  Marett  &  Co 

Cognac  

• 

90 

2/^g 

2M 

Barnet  &  Fils                  

Kellot&Co.  J  

Bisquit,  Dubouche  A  Co  ~  

Castillo  J.  D  &  R         

Cavillier  Freres 

Cbaloupin  &  Co    V 

Cornandon  <lfe  Co 

London.... 
Cognac..... 

St.  Peray  .L 
c°gnac  

Charente... 
Cognac  

Csuba&Co.   W  H..  ..  

De  Laage,  His  4  Co  
Dessandier  &  Co    F 

Domay  J  V        .*..                                         ( 

Dubois'd  Co    E  M       

Dubois,  Freres  &  Cayman  
Dulary  &  Co.  J.  E    

Em  in  u  el  Paul                                            .. 

Etienne,  Pere  &  Fils,  PauL  _  

Fie,  Mestreaux  &Co  
Fouchez,  Fils  A;  Co  

Fonchez  &  Co    L 

Gautier  Freres 

Gerin,  E 

Hennesy  A  Co.,  Ja«  
Hine  A  Co    Thos 

La  Cave  &  Co.,  Geo  ^. 

Lauonde  Freres 

Laurent  &  Marot,  A.  B  ~  

— 

Marteau  &  Co 
Martell  &  Co  ..  

Mestrezat  &  Co 

Mounier  <fe  Co.,  Kenry  . 

O'ard.  Dupuy  '&.  Co 

Pinet,  Castillon  &  Co  _  
Prunirr  P.' 

Renny,  Martin  &  Co.,  E  

Renault  &  Co  ..    . 

Reveire,  Gradrat  <fe  Co  

Robin  &  Co.,  Jules-  
Rouyer,  Guillet  &  Co  

'.".".'. 

Roullct  &  Delamain  

Roy,  Auguste 

Sayer  &  Co.,  Geo 

Sazerae  de  Forge  <i  Fila  

Sorin,  J  ^  

The  Vine  Growers'  Co.,  Jules  Duret,  manager  
The  Vineyard  Proprietors'  Co  

Tricoche  &  Co...  

Von  Briand,!  

To  test  the  general  accuracy  of  these  gauges,  frequent  actual  measuremeniB 
shoalJ  be  made  at  the  different  ports.  Actual  gauge,  however,  will  be  allowed 
only  when  applied  for  prior  to  delivery  of  the  merchandis  ,  or  when  the  customs 

the  actual  gauge, 
the  average  gauge  of 


officers  shall  ascertain  that  the  average  gauge  differs  from  the  actual  gauge. 
The  Department's  circular  of  April?,  1876,  relating  to  I" 


.  pertain  bet  ties,' is  hereby  revoked. 


CHAS.  J.  FOLGER, 

Secretary. 


F.    B.   VANDEGRIFT  &   Co. 


RATES  OF  TARE.* 


ARTICLE  1090,  CUSTOMS  REGULATIONS,  1892. 


Almonds:  in  bales,  2i  per  cent.;  in  Dags,  2  per  cent.;  in  frails, 

8  per  cent. 

Alum:  in  casks,  10  per  cent.;  in  sacks, -coarse  or  ground,  2 
pounds  per  sack. 

Barytes,  3  per  cent. 

Beans,  castor,  weight  of  pod. 

Cheese,  in  casks  or  tubs,  10  per  cent. 

Chicory,  in  bags,  2  per  cent. 

Copperas,  in  casks,  10  per  cent. 

Figs,  in  skeleton  cases;  actual  tare  of  outside  or  skeleton 
cases;  to  which  is  added  13  per  cent,  of  remainder  for  inside 
boxes. 

Gunny  cloths,  actual  weight  of  ropes  and  covering  allowed  as 
tare. 

Hay,  weight  of  sticks  and  wire  may  be  allowed  for,  and 
average  tare  may  be  calculated. 

Hemp:  Hamburg,  Leghorn,  Trieste,  5  pounds  to  each  bale. 

Hemp,  Russia,  weight  of  tow  bands. 

Iron  rods:  Bands  of  iron  wire  surrounding  coiled  iron  rods 
may  be  allowed  as  tare  when  they  consist  of  bands  ordinarily 
used  for  such  purpose  and  are  of  little  or  no  commercial  value. 

Nails:  in  bags,  2  per  cent.;  in  casks,  8  per  cent. 

Nitrate  of  soda,  2  per  cent. 

Ocher:  dry,  in  casks,  8  per  cent.;  in  oil,  in  casks,  12  per  cent. 

Ore  in  sacks,  2  pounds  for  each  sacK. 

Paris  white,  in  casks,  10  per  cent. 

Raisins,  Malaga;  actual  net  weight  to  be  ascertained  by 
emptying  and  weighing  the  contents  of  a  sufficient  number  of 
boxes  of  each  chop-mark  to  get  a  just  average.  Sultana  raisins 
actual  tare. 

Spanish  brown:  in  casks,  dry,  10  per  cent.;  in  casks,  in  oil,  ±t 
per  cent. 

Sugar:  in  tierces  and  hogsheads,  actual  tare;  in  barreh,  10 
per  cent.;  in  boxes,  14  per  cent.;  in  bags,  1|  per  cent.;  melado, 

9  per  cent.;  actual  tare  on  irregular  packages,  and  on  sugar  in 
bags  from  Havana;  in  mats  and  baskets,  actual  tare. 

Tin,  in  boxes,  actual  net  weight  to  be  ascertained  by  empty- 
ing and  weighing  the  contents  of  a  sufficient  number  of  boxes 
of  each  chop-mark  or  brand  to  cet  an  average. 

Tobacco,  leaf,  Havana,  in  bales,  13  pounds  each  bale;  Su- 
matra, 4|  pounds  on  inside  matting  and  cord,  weight  of  second 
covering  to  be  ascertained;  all  other  actual  tare. 

Whiting,  in  casks,  10  per  cent 

Zinc,  sheet,  weight  of  silos,  if  of  no  co  nmercial  value. 

*  Actual  tare  allowed  when  requested  at  time  of  entry.— R.  S. 

2898. 


F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


METRIC  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 

R.  S.  3570. 
MEASURES  OP  LENGTH. 


Metric  denominations  and  values. 

Equivalents  in  denominations  in  use. 

Myriameter..  10,000  meters. 
Kilometer.  1,'»00  me  ers. 
Hectometer  ....         ICO  meters. 
Dekameter  «...  ~           10  meters. 
Meter  1  meter. 
Decimeter  A  of  a  meter. 
Centimeter  Ti0  of  a  meter. 
Millimeter.  „„  r<&5  of  a  meter. 

6.2137  miles. 
0.62137  miles,  or  3,280  f<M*  and  10  rocnes. 
328  feet  and  1  inch. 
393.7  inches. 
39.37  inches. 
3.937  inches. 
0.3937  inches* 
0.0394  inches. 

MEASURES  OF  CAPACITY. 


MhTRic  DENOMINATIONS  AND 
VALUE*. 


Name. 

No  of 
liters. 

Cubic  Measure. 

Dry 
Measure; 

Liquor  or  Wine 
Measure. 

Kiloliter,  or 

stere  
Hectoliter.. 

1000 
100 

1  cubic  meter  „... 
&  of  a  cubic  meter  

1.808  cu.  yds.. 
2  bushels  and 
3.35  pecks... 

264.17  gallons. 
26.417  gallons. 

Dekaliter  .. 
Liter  ... 

P 

l 

10  cubic  decimeters  
1  cubic  decimeter  

9.08  quarts.... 
0.908  quarts... 

26417  gallon* 
1.0.16?  quart*. 

Deciliter.... 
Centiliter.. 

Jfc 

i\i  of  a  cubic  decimeter... 
10  cubic  centimeters  

6-1022cu.inch 
0.6102  cu.  inch 

0845  gills. 
0.338  fluid  ounce*. 

Milliliter... 

ToW 

1  cubic  centimeter...  

0.061  cu.  inch 

0.27  fluid  drama. 

EQUIVALENTS  IN  DENOMINA- 
TED >  g  IN  Usx. 


MEASURES  OF  SURFACE. 


Metric  denominations  and  values. 


Equivalent  in  denominations  iu  use. 


Hectare- 10,000  square  mete.rs. 

Are 100  square  meters. 

Centare_ 1  square  meter. 


2.471  acres. 
119.6  square  yards. 
1550  square  inches 


WEIGHTS. 


METBIC  DENOMINATIONS  AND  VALUES. 


Names. 

Number 
of 
Grams. 

Weight  of  what  Quantity 
of  Water  at 
Maximum  Density. 

Avoirdupois 
Weight. 

Millieror  toaneau... 
Quintal        .     .   . 

1.000,000 
100  OGU 

1  cubic  meter  ^.  

1  hectoliter 

2204.6  pounds. 
220.46  pounds. 

Myriagram 

10000 

lo  liters 

22.046  pounds 

Kilogram  or  kilo.... 

1*000 

1  liter 

2.2046  pounds. 

Hektogram  

100 

1  deciliter  

3.5274  ounces. 

Dekagram  

10 

10  cubic  centimeters 

0.3527  ounces. 

1 

1  cubic  centimeter 

16  432  grains 

Decigram  

J- 

•j'a  of  a  cubic  centimete*' 

1.5432  grains. 

Centigram  
Mii'iTam  

£ 

10  cubic  millimeters  
1  cubic  millimeter.  ......... 

0.1543  grains. 
0  0154  grains. 

EQUIVALENTS 

IN  DENOMINATIONS 

IN  USE. 


F.    B.    VANDEGRIFT   &   Co. 


LINEAL  YARD 

FROM  |  OP  AN  INCH  TO  100  INCHES  IN  WIDTH, 
REDUCED  TO  SQUARE  YARDS. 


in.  W, 

Sq  Yards. 

In.  W 

Sq.  Yards. 

In.  W 

Sq.  Yards. 

~T 

.0035 

30 

.8333 

66 

1  .8333 

i 

.0069 

31 

.8611 

67 

1.8611 

i 

.0104 

32 

.8889 

68 

1.8888 

i 

.0139 

33 

9167 

69 

1.9166 

.  t 

.0174 

34 

.9444 

70 

1.9444 

t 

.0208 

35 

.9722 

71 

1.9722 

i- 

.0242 

36 

1.0000 

72 

2.0000 

i 

.02775 

37 

1.0277 

73 

2.0278 

2 

.0555 

38 

1.0555 

74 

2.0556 

3 

.0833 

39 

1.0833 

75 

2.0833 

4 

.1111 

40 

1.1111 

76 

2.1111 

5 

.1389 

41 

1.13*9 

77 

2.1389 

6 

.1667 

42 

1.1667 

78 

21667 

7 

.1944 

43 

1.1944 

70 

2.1944 

8 

.2222 

44 

1.2222 

80 

2.2222 

9 

.2500 

45 

1.2500 

81 

2.2500 

10 

.2778 

46 

1.2777 

82 

2.2778 

11 

.3055 

47 

1.3055 

83 

23056 

12 

.3333 

48 

1.3333 

84 

2.3338 

13 

.3611 

49 

1.3611 

85 

2.3611 

14 

.3888 

50 

1.3888 

86 

2.3889 

15 

.4166 

51 

1.4166 

87 

24167 

16 

.4444 

52 

1.4444 

88 

2.4444 

17 

.4722 

53 

1.4722 

89 

2,4722 

18 

.5000 

54 

1.5000 

90 

2.5000 

19 

.5278 

55 

1.5277 

91 

2.5278 

20 

.5555 

56 

1.5555 

92 

2.6556 

21 

.5833 

57 

1.5833 

93 

2.5833 

22 

.6111 

58 

L6111 

94 

2.6111 

23 

6389 

59 

16388 

95 

2.6389 

24 

.6666 

60 

1.6666 

96 

2.6667 

25 

.6944 

61 

1.6944 

97 

2.6944 

26 

.7222 

62 

1.7222 

98 

2.7222 

27 

.7500 

63 

1.7500 

99 

2.7600 

'28 

.7777 

64 

1.7777 

100 

2.7778 

29 

.8056 

65 

1.8065 

10 


F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


ONE  METRE  REDUCED  TO  SQUARE  YARDS 

FROM  $  TO  100  CENTIMETRES  WIDE. 


1  METRE  OB  100  CENTIMETRES  =  39.37  INCHES. 


C.M. 

Wide. 

i 

8q.Yardai 

C.  M. 

Wide. 

8q.  Yards. 

C.M. 
Wide. 

Sq.  Yards. 

.00598 

34 

.40664 

68 

.81328 

1 

.01196 

35 

.41860 

69 

.82524 

2 

.02392 

36 

.43056 

70 

.83720 

8 

.03588 

37 

.44252' 

71 

.84916 

4 

.04784 

38 

.45448 

72 

.86112 

5 

.05980 

39 

.46644 

73 

.87308 

6 

.07176 

40 

.47840 

74 

.88504 

7 

.08372 

41 

.49037 

75 

.89700 

8 

.09568 

42 

.50232 

76 

.90896 

9 

.10764 

43 

.51428 

77 

.92092 

10 
11 

.11960 
.13156 

44 
15 

.52624 
.53820 

.78 
79 

.93288 
.94484 

12 

.14352 

46 

.55016 

80 

.95680 

13 

.15543 

47 

.66212 

81 

.96876 

14 

.16744 

48 

.57408 

82 

.98072 

15 

.17940 

49 

.58604 

83 

.99268 

16 

.19136 

50 

.59800 

84 

1.00464 

17 

.20332 

51 

.60996 

85 

1.01660 

18 

.21528 

52 

.62192 

86 

102856 

19 

.22724 

53 

.63388 

87 

1.04052 

20 

.23920 

54 

.64584 

88 

1.05248 

21 

.25116 

55 

.65780 

89 

1.06444 

22 

.26312 

56 

.66976 

90 

1.07640 

23 

.27508 

57 

.68172 

91 

1.08836 

24 

.28704 

58 

.69368 

92 

1.10032 

25 

.29900 

59 

.70564 

93 

1.11228 

26 

-  .31096 

60 

.71760 

94 

1.12424 

27 

.32292 

61 

.72956 

95 

1.13620 

28 

.33488 

62 

.74152 

96 

1.14816 

29 
30 

.34684 
.35^0 

63 

64 

.75348 
.76544 

97 
98 

1.16012 
1.17208 

31 

.37076 

65 

.77740 

9S 

1.1S404 

32 

.38272 

66 

.78936 

100 

1.19600 

33 

.39468 

67 

.80132 

F.    B.   VANDEGRIFT   &   Co. 


11 


-  LITERS  REDUCED  TO  WINE  GALLONS. 

10Q  CENTILITERS  OR  1  LiTEB=1.0567  QUARTS  OB  ,26417  GALLONS. 


Liters. 

Gallons. 

Liters. 

Gallons. 

Liters. 

Gallons. 

1 

.2642 

38 

10.0387 

74 

19.5490 

2 

.5284 

39 

10.3028 

75 

19.8131 

3 

.7925 

40 

10.5670 

.76 

20.0773 

4 

1.0567 

41 

'10.8312 

77 

20.3415 

5 

1.3209 

42 

11.0954 

78 

20.6057 

6 

1.5851 

43 

11.3595 

79 

20.8698 

7 

1.8492 

44 

•11.6237 

80 

21.1340 

8 

2.1134 

45 

11  8879 

61 

21.3982 

9 

2.3776 

46 

12.1521 

82 

21.6623 

10 

2.6418 

47 

12.4162 

83 

21.9265 

11 

2.9059 

48 

12.6804 

84 

22.1907 

12 

3.1701 

49 

12.9446 

85 

22.4549 

13 

3.4343 

50 

13.2088 

86 

22.7190 

14 

3.6985 

51 

13.4729 

87 

22.9832 

15 

3.9626 

52 

13.7371 

88 

23.2474 

16 

4.2268 

53 

14.0013 

89 

23.5116 

17 

4.4910 

54 

14.2654 

90 

23.7758 

18 

4.7552 

55 

14.5296 

91 

24.0399 

19 

5.0193  . 

56 

14.7938 

92 

24.3041 

20 

5.2835 

57 

15.0580 

93 

24.5683 

21 

5.5477 

58 

15.3222 

94 

24.8324 

22 

5.8119 

59 

15.5863 

95 

25.0966 

23 

6.0760 

60 

15.8505 

96 

25.3603 

24 

6.3402 

61 

16.1147 

97 

25.6250 

25 

6.6044 

62 

16.3789 

98 

25.8892 

26 

6.8686 

63 

16.6430 

99 

26.1533 

27 

7.1327 

64 

16.9072 

100 

26.4175 

28 

7.3969 

65 

17.1714 

200 

52.8350 

29 

7.6611 

66 

17.4356 

300 

79.2525 

30 

7.9253 

67 

17.6997 

400 

105.6700 

31 

8.1894 

68 

17.9639 

500 

132.0875 

32 

8.4536 

69 

18.2281 

600 

158.5050 

33 

8.7178 

70 

18.4923 

700 

184.9225 

34 

8.9820 

71 

18.7564 

800 

211.3400 

35 

9.2461 

72 

19.0206 

900 

237.7575 

36 

9.5103 

73 

19.2848 

1000 

264.1750 

37 

9.7745 

:  ^r 

12 


F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


KILOGRAMS  REDUCED  TO  AVOIBDTJPOIS   POUNDS. 
1000  GRAMS=!  KILO  =2.2046  Ibs. 


Kilos. 

Pounds. 

Kilos. 

Pounds. 

Kilos. 

Pounds. 

1 

2.2046 

38 

83.7748 

74 

163.1404 

2 

4.4092 

39 

,85.9794 

75 

165.3450 

3 

6.6138 

40 

88.1840 

76 

167.5496 

4 

8.8184 

41 

90.3886 

77 

169.7542 

6 

11.0230 

42 

92.5932 

78 

1719588 

6 

13.2276 

43 

94.7978 

79 

174.1634 

7 

15  4322 

44 

97.0024 

80 

176.3680 

B 

17.6368 

45 

99.2070 

81 

178.5726 

9 

19.8414 

46 

101.4116 

82 

180.7772 

10 

22.0460 

47 

103.6162 

83 

182.98J8 

11 

24.2506 

48 

105.8208 

84 

185.1864 

12 

26.4552 

49 

108.0254 

85 

187.3910 

13 

28.6598 

50 

110.2300 

86 

189.5956 

14 

30.8644 

51 

112.4346 

87 

191.8002 

15 

33.0690 

52 

114.6392 

88 

194.0048 

16 

352736 

53 

116.8433 

09 

196.2094 

17 

37.4782 

54 

119.0464 

90 

198.4140 

1* 

39.8828 

55 

121.2530 

91 

200.6186 

19 

41.8874 

66 

123.4576 

92 

202.8232 

20 

44.0920 

57 

125.6622 

93 

205.0278 

21 

46.2966 

58 

127.8668 

94 

207.2324 

22 

485012 

59 

130.0714 

95 

209.4370 

23 

60.7058 

60 

132.2760 

96 

211.6416 

24 

52.9104 

61 

134.4806 

97 

213.8462 

25 

661150 

62 

136.6852 

98 

216.0508 

26 

57.3196 

63 

138.8898 

99 

218.2554 

27 

,69.5242 

64 

141.0944 

100 

220.4600 

28 

61.72X8 

65 

143.2990 

200 

440.9200 

29 

63.9334 

66 

145.5036 

300 

661.3800 

30 

66.1380 

67 

147.7082 

400 

881.8400 

81 

68.3426 

68 

149.9128 

500 

1102.3000 

32 

70.5472 

69 

152.1174 

600 

1322.7600 

33 

72.7518 

70 

1543220 

700 

1543.2200 

84 

74.9564 

71 

156.5266 

800 

1763.6800 

35 

77.1610 

72 

158.7312 

900 

19841400 

36 

79.3656 

73 

160.9358 

1000 

2204.6000 

87 

81.5702 

F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


13 


SPANISH  POUNDS 

REDUCED   TO 

UNITED  STATES  POUNDS. 


Sp.  IDS. 

U.B.lbs. 

Sp.lbs. 

0.  8.  Ibs. 

Sp.lbs. 

U.  S.  Ibs. 

1 

1.0143 

38 

385446 

75 

760748 

2 

2.0287 

39 

39.5589 

76 

77.0891 

3 

3.0430 

40 

40.5732 

77 

78.1035 

4 

4.0573 

41 

41.5875 

78 

79.1178 

5 

5.0716 

42 

42.6011) 

79 

80.1321 

6 

6.0860 

43 

43.6162 

80 

81.1465 

7 

7.1003 

44 

44.6305 

81 

82.1608 

8 

8.1146 

45 

45.6449 

82 

83.1751 

9 

9.1290 

46 

46.6592 

83 

84.1895 

10 

10.1433 

47 

47.6735 

84 

85.2038 

11 

11.1576 

48 

48.6879 

85 

86.2181 

12 

12.1719 

49 

49.7022 

86 

87.2325 

13 

13.1863 

50 

50.7165 

87 

88.2468 

14 

14.2006 

51 

51.7309 

88 

89.2611 

15 

15.2149 

52 

52.7452 

89 

90.2754 

16 

16.2293 

53 

53.7595 

90 

91.2898 

17 

17.2436 

54 

54.7738 

91 

92.3041 

18 

18.2579 

55 

55.7882 

92 

93.3184 

19 

19.2722 

56 

56.8025 

93 

94.3328 

20 

20.2866 

57 

57.8168 

94 

95.3471 

21 

21.3009 

68 

58.8312 

95 

96.3614 

22 

22.3152 

59 

59.8455 

96 

97.3758 

23 

23.3296 

60 

60.8598 

97 

98.3901 

•24 

24.3439 

61 

61.8742 

98 

99.4044 

25 

25.3582 

62 

62.8885 

99 

100.4188 

26 

26.3726 

63 

63.9028 

100 

101.4330 

27 

27.3869 

64 

64.9212 

200 

202.8680 

28 

28.4012 

65 

66.9315 

300 

304.2990 

29 

29.4156 

66 

66.9458 

400 

405  7320 

30 

30.4299 

67 

67.9602 

500 

507.1650 

31 

31.4442 

68 

68.9745 

600 

608.5980 

32 

32.4586 

69 

69.9888 

700 

710.0320 

33 

33.4729 

70 

71.0031 

800 

811.4650 

34 

34.4872 

71 

72.0175 

900 

912.8970 

35 

35.5016 

72 

73.0318 

1000 

10143330 

36 

36.5159 

73 

74.0461 

37 

37.5302 

74 

76.0605 

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EQUIVALENTS 

OF 

FOREIGN  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 


Name. 


Place. 


U.  S.  Equivalent. 


Aam  (wine) Amsterdam    41.0004  galls. 

-    (oil)   " 37.7299      " 

•'    Antwerp  37.5635      " 

••    Rotterdam   40.5593      " 

Abas   (pearls) Persia    2.8800  grains. 

Achtel  (dry) Austria   0.2182  bush. 

(solid) Prussia   0.2083      " 

Adoulie  Bombay    0.1953      " 

Ady    Malabar    0.2905  yds. 

Ahm Amsterdam    41.00      galls. 

••    Denmark    39.77 

•'    Hamburg   38.1473      " 

•• Hanover   41.4395      " 

•• Leipsic    40.0769      " 

•'    Lubeck : 39.5739      " 

Almud  Turkey   1.3809     •• 

AJmude  Canary  Islands  0.1481  bush. 

Lisbon  4.3697  galls. 

Oporto    6.6256      " 

Sicily 4.896 

"          Spain 0.1333  bash. 

Ala  -. Sweden  0.6494    yds. 

~      Denmark    0.6865      " 

Alqueire   (dry) Brazil    1.1351  bush. 

Lisbon  2.1848  galls. 

(dry) "      0.3837  bush. 

Oporto 3.3128  galls. 

Portugal  2.1848      •• 

"       (dry)  "        0.3837    bush. 

Am  or  Ah m Sweden  41.4054 

Amola Genoa    0.2175     " 

Amomam  (dry) Ceylon    5.7757 

Anker   Amsterdam    10.20      galls 

Denmark    9.9528      " 

Hamburg    9.5368      " 

Riga 10.333 

"         Rostock   9.562        " 

"         Rotterdam   10.1392      " 

Sweden  10.3608      " 

Archin  (Arish) Persia   1.0633  yds 

"        (Schah) "     0.8738     " 

Ardeb  (dry) Abyssinia  0.125    bush. 

"      Alexandria 7.690-7      " 

"      Cairo   * 5.1649      " 

"      Gondar   0.1147      " 

- Massowah 0.3333      " 

Arratel   Brazil  .-..  1.0119  Ibs 

••       I'ortugal   1.012 

Spain   25.40 

(liquid) '•    4.2630  galls. 

Arroba Argentina 25.32 

Bolivia    25  S53 

Brazil    32.38 

Busnos  Ayres  25.36 

Canary  Islands 4.245    galls 

- Cuba  25,4375  Ibs. 

"    4.1         galls. 

Mexico 25.365    Ibs. 

Chili    25.S35     " 

Portugal   32.52      " 

.Spain  25.40       «• 

(liquid).  ...».....,„     '       M C26«OgaUs. 


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Name*  Place. 

Arsin  ;.. Hungary 

Aune  . . Switzerland  .... 

•• Belgium   

«       France  

««  Geneva  

Bahar  (great) Batavia 


Ceylon  ...................      500. 


U.  S.  Equiralent 
0.6392yds. 
1.25      " 
0.7611     " 
1.25      " 
1.25      " 

610.1663  Ibs. 


Bale  (coffee)  .........  .....  Arabia  ...................  285. 

Bambou    .................  Madagascar  ..............  0.0576  bush. 

Barile    ..................  Argentina  .........  .  ......  20.0768  galls. 

••     (oil)..  ...............  Genoa   ...................  17.0835     " 

••      (wine)  .............    "     .............  .  ......  19.61       «• 

«•       ......  .............  Malta  ....................  11.           « 

«                                     ..Mexico  ...................  20.           " 

••       ........  ;.T.;  .......  Naples   ...................  11.5732     •• 

....  ...............  Sardinia   .........  .  .......  8.8764     " 

"       ...................  Zante  ....................  17.626       " 

Barrel  (ale)  ...............  England   .....  *  ...........  44.          " 

Barril   (honey).*  ..........  Havana  ..................  6.           " 

..................  .Lisbon  ...................  78.655     " 

"     (raisins)   .....  ......  Malaga  ...................  50.6       ibs. 

Barlque  (wine)  .....  *-.  .....  Bordeaux  ................  60.         galls. 

"        ...........  Nantes  ..  .................  63.405    * 

••           ••       ...........  Rochelle  .................  46.04       •• 

Batman  ........  .<  ........  Aleppo  ..  .................  16.881    Ibs. 

...................  Constantinople  ...........  19.132     " 

••       ...................  Smyrna  .................  »  16.875      ** 

Bazla  ....................  Zanzibar  .................  34.2662    " 

Benda   ...................  Guinea    ..................  0.1414    " 

Berkowltz   ...............  Riga  ......  ...............  368.6761    " 

.     "           ...............  St.  Petersburg  ...........  360.6764    " 

Bhar    .  ...................  Muscat  ...................  1793.            " 

Boccale  ..................  Bologna    .................  0.346    galls, 

44     .  ...................  Leghorn  ..................  0.301       * 

«'    lv,.,  ________  .  ........  Milan    ...............  .....  0.208       '«• 

Venice   .  ..................  0.267       « 

Portugal-  .................  113.631       •' 

.Spain  ...  .................  127.891       '• 

Botschka    .......  ........  .Russia    .............  ......  129.96         •• 

Botta  ....................  Messina  ...  ................  108.            •• 

....................  Naples   ................  ...  128.879 

"      ....................  Rome    ....................  246.6           •• 

Box   (bloaters)  ............  England   .................  30. 

"     (raisins) 

............  Delaa  and  Valencia  .......  56 

"    (smoked  herring)  .....  Canada   ................  .. 

Hraccio  ..................  Basel   ........  ;  ........... 

..................  Leghorn  ..  ................ 

44        ..................  Milan  .................... 

Bushel  (apples,  dried)  .....  United  States 

(barley)  .........  .. 

"       (barley  malt)  .....  . 

(beansO  ........... 

(blue  grass  seed)... 
"       (bran)  ............. 

(buckwheat)  ...... 

**     (castor  beans)  ..... 

"       (clover  seed)  ...... 

(coal)  ............. 

M      <flax  seed) 


Malaga  ...................  44U*}Jn'ii  ^ 

j°£  \\ 
4.          i 


(Imperial)  .........  En 

(maize  or  Ind  corn)Un 


gland 
ted  States 


(oats) 

(onions)  ........... 

(peaches,  dried)... 
(peas,  dnl  or  split). 
(ootatoes)  ......... 

(rape  seed)  ........      - 

M       (rye)  ..............      - 

(salt,  ground)  ____ 

"       (rock)  ............      - 

<wbeat)  ..-  .......      ** 

Busauck  (precloo*  etones)..  Borneo 


0.5951  yds. 
06383    " 
1.0936    " 

22.  Ibs 

48.  " 

32.  '• 

60.  " 

14.  *' 
20. 

42.  *' 

56.  " 

64.  •• 
80. 

56. 
1.0365  bush. 

56.  Ibs. 
32. 

57.  " 
S3.  " 
60.  " 
60.  " 
52.  " 
56. 

56.  " 

65.  " 
60.  "• 

1.5 


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Name.                                          Placfe,  U.  S.  Equivalent. 

Butt  (ale,  beer,  etc.) England    130.          galls. 

•"      (wine) "       130. 

Caban  (cocoa) Halloa      S3.5«      r*w 

••       (rice) " 133. 

Cable  .,. England    240.          yds. 

Caffiso    (dry) ..Algiers  9.0072  busb. 

•     «•        (oil) , ..Malta    5.5        ftdls. 

••         Messina  and  Palermo 3.1 

««        (dry) Tunis 14.08      bush. 

Can    Aniiam    1.3775  it>s. 

Canada -. Bahla LS727  gf.lls. 

,., Rio  Janeiro 0.3641 

Canan    Slain    0.6287      " 

Candaca    (dry) Mysore    11.1333  bush. 

tandil   Sumatra   423.43      ibs. 

Candy    Allepo   660. 

"       Blrmab    500. 

••       Bombay  560. 

••       Ceylon  and  Madras 500. 

Malabar    695.54 

Muscat 525. 

Surat 340. 

Canna    Genoa  2.4518  yds. 

"        Leghorn    2.553      " 

Messina   2.3111     " 

Cantara  (maximum) Spain 4.263    galla. 

(mean) "     3.319        " 

"        Central  America 4.26 

CUintaro  (maximum) Algiers .- 199.87    Ibs. 

(minimum) " , ..  120.4 

Cairo   95.0312 

14        ...Constantinople   .  140.3008      " 

Cuba  4.1        galls. 

Egypt    98.19      Ibs. 

"      (grosso)  Genoa   115.31 

(sottile)   "     ...  104.83 

"      (grosso)  Malta   191.97        " 

Morocco  118.66        " 

"        Smyrna  127.48        •• 

Tripoli,  Africa 111.2095 

"       Syria    480.69 

Tunis  109.1547 

Carga  (raisins) Malaga  177.5 

"      Valencia  338.44 

(wine)  Barcelona   31.8493    galla. 

"      (oil)   "          32.6524      " 

Carrara  (marble) Carrara  2240.          K>e. 

(solid)  "       12.760  cub.  ft. 

Carreau  (stone) France    3.632 

Carro   (dry) Naples    56.3258  bush. 

(wine)    " 257.757    galls. 

Catty   China  1.3333  ros. 

Japan 1.3085    " 

Java 1.356      " 

Malacca  and  Siam  1.35 

Sumatra    2.1184    " 

Cavezzo    Florence  3.8257  yds. 

Venice  2.2818    " 

Modena  3.43 

Centigramme    France   0.1543  grains. 

Centilitre   0.338    fluid  om 

Centimetre "      , 0.3937  inch. 

Centner Bremen  127.5        ibs 

Denmark  and  Norway 110.22 

Nurnberg  123.43 

Prussia   110.23 

Sweden   93.38 

Vienna    123.4677     " 

Warsaw    133.3029     " 

Zoll-Verein    1102369     " 

Charon   (coal) Canada   36  bush,  of  80  tt* 

Cheki    (opium) Smyrna   177      ft>8 

Chaqui    Turkey  11.33      oz/ 

Chenng   Canton    4.1007  yd*- 

3.6458     " 


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Name.  Ptac*  U.  S.  Equivalent. 

ChlkorChlh China 0.3917  yds. 

Chittoc   «... Bengal  : 0.0939  n>s. 

Cohi ..Slam  ; 13.3848  galls. 

Corba    Bologna  20.7618     " 

44    (dry)  ...M..... •••       2.2317  bush. 

Coupe    Geneva 2.2036 

Covid  Bombay 0.5033  yds. 

44      Calcutta  , 0.5033    " 

44      Ceylon 0.5139    " 

"      China 0.3907    •* 

"      Java 0.75 

"      Mocha  0.5278    " 

" Siam  0.5 

Poyang   Batavia   62.4316  bush. 

«• Malacca 90.8096     " 

44     (maximum)   Sumatra  149.8358     " 

"      (minimum)   " 49.5961      " 

Cubic  foot  (sandstone).... Caen 127          tt>s. 

44    (red)    "  ..Carlisle  133. 

44        "  -         ....Dorchester  145.  44 

44         Gillies   145. 

44  "         Bay  of  Fundy 147. 

44    (limestone)   Ireland 170. 

44        "    (marble)    Cnrrara  185. 

44    (onyx) Mexico 215. 

*    metre    , ...France  35.313  cub  ft. 

"     palmo  (marble) Italy 0.555 

Cubit  Batavia 0.75      yds. 

44    England    0.5          " 

44    (matting) Surat    0.5806    " 

Decalitre    '. France  2.6418  galls. 

(dry)    "       , 0.284    bush. 

Decametre  10.9363  yds. 

Decigramme   .-..      *4       1.54      grains, 

Decilitre "       0.2113  pints. 

Decilitre  (dry) "       ..    0.00284  bush. 

Decimetre    , 44       .* 3.930    Inch. 

Derail    Cairo 0.708    yds. 

Dirhem    ., Abyssinia 40.13      grains 

44       Constantinople 49.5  " 

Drachma  ......Cairo   48.6  " 

44  ,       ... Hungary  48.62 

....•  ..Smyrna  49.21 

44         Vienna    67.69 

Dragma    ,.t.. Amsterdam    59.32 

Drakme    ; Copenhagen 60.20 

Dreiling Vienna   858.  6      galls. 

Duim   Holland 1.094    yds. 

Duime Russia    1.          inch. 

Dumplachter  .... f. ......* Bohemia    2.5983yds. 

Eimer ,, Austria    14.9526  galls. 

44    (beer)   Bavaria 18.0751     " 

44    (wine) , "       16.9444      " 

44    ...Berlin   18.1464     " 

44    Hamburg   7.6295      " 

4i    Leipsic    20.0384      " 

"       Nuruberg 18.2233      " 

4    Prague 16.9515      " 

4    ..Rostock   ....'... 7.6506      " 

14    (lauter-niasH)    ....... .Zurich 28.9275      44 

44   (truber-mass)  44      30.806 

Bil  Huglnud  and  Ireland  .....  1.25      yds. 

44 Holland 2.26      feor. 

Elle  Austria    0.8522  yds. 

44 Basel    1.2337      " 

" Bavariji  0.911 

44 , Berlin 0.7203      " 

M  Bremen   0.6438      " 

44 Dresden 0.6196      " 

" Frankfort  a1  M 0.5986      " 

"  (silk)  Hamburg   O.H266      " 

44  (wool)   '        "         0.7562      " 

44  .. * Munich 0.911        " 

44 .....Prague    0.6496    ." 

44 Uoetock ^  0.6325     4< 


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Name.                                        Place.  U.  8.  Equivalent. 

Elte Zurich  0.6563  yds. 

Etnbar  Sweden   20.7327  galls. 

Emmer    Antwerp  8.8059      " 

Estado Spain   1.8547yds. 

Etto  Sumatra   0.52 

Fanega    Buenos  Ayres 3.89      bush. 

44      Chill 2.858        " 

Havana 3.11          " 

44      . .  Madeira    . . .  1.601        •« 

44      Mexico 1.60         " 

44      Montevideo 3.89 

44       Spain  1.60         *« 

"       Valparaiso   .'.'.'.  2.5753      " 

ranga Azores  Islands. .,  1.36         " 

44     Lisbon  1.5347      " 

! Oporto   V...V.V  1.9374      " 

Rio  Janeiro 1.5347      " 

Pass  . .  Berlin  26.42      galls. 

'    Bohemia   64.56 

"   (oil)    Hamburg  38.2556      " 

14    (dry)    1.4941  bush. 

"    (wine) Leipsic  100.1737  galls. 

"   (beer   "       95.4052      " 

*•    Prague    67.806 

4    (dry)    .Rostock   0.2758  bush. 

"    (wine)  Vienna    153.2629  galls. 

44    (beer) *      " 31.7727      " 

Fathom    England    2.          yds. 

Favn    'Denmark    .  2.0593    " 

Firkin  (ale) "England    10.81      galls. 

4  4<     (beer)  11. 

44     (butter) "       56.          It>s. 

Firtot  (barley)   Scotland  1.4906  bush. 

FJerdlng  (dry) Denmark    0.9869      •• 

44        .. .  Finland 8.2931  galls. 

"        Sweden   8.29         " 

41      (dry) !!::.*'"       !.*  0.5196  bush. 

Ft>d Denmark    0.3433  yds. 

Fodder  (lead) England 2184.          rbs. 

44                         ' '  Newcastle    2352. 

44      ..                 "  Stockton-on-Tees 2464. 

Fot  .... I..'   ^Sweden   0.9714  foot. 

Fraaco     Brazil    0.5625  galls. 

44 Argentine  0.6275      " 

Frazil    "Mocha    30.          Ibs. 

Frazler   "  Zanzibar 35. 

Fnder    "  Berlin    217.7883  galls. 

"Copenhagen 237.3375      " 

44     "Frankfort  arM..  227.3462      44 

44     .-.   "Hamburg   229.7791      " 

44     "'Leipsic  240.4612      4< 

'"Rostock 229.5178      4I 

44     ""Sweden   258.8028      " 

44     "Vienna 478.479        44 

Funts  "Poland    0.8949  Ibs. 

44 "'Russia 0.9017     " 

Fuss Antwerp  0.3123  yds. 

44      Berlin    0.3432     " 

44 'Bremen  0.3163    " 

"Frankfort   0.3113     •• 

Hamburg  0.3133     •• 

.  Hungary  0.3457     •• 

'* Munich    0.3192     *• 

44      Vienna    0.3457    •• 

Gallon  (imperial).. Great   Britain 1.2006  gnlls, 

(ale  and  beer) "            "       1.2208      " 

41     (balsam  Copaiba^ . . .  U.  S 8.         Ibs. 

44     (castor  oil) :...    "   8. 

(cocoanut  oil) " 7.5 

4*     (flaxseed  oil) 7.5 

44      (honey) 12.            " 

44     (linseed  oil) 7.5 

0     follveoll)...... 7.56 

44     (palm  oil) 7.5 

44     (peanut  oil) 7.66 


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Name.                                        Place.  tJ.  S.  Equivalent. 

Garce Madras  ... 139.5349  bush. 

Mocha   , 0.6944  yds. 

Goelack Sumatra   , il*8 

Gramme   France    . . , 15.43 

Guz    .                   .....Bassora   0.8798yds. 

«•                                         .  Bengal    •••  1« 

Had'id  V.Y.. .'.'.,.  .*•  •  .-' Bassora 0.95 

Hailoh Sumatra 1. 

Hali   Malacca  32.          Ibs. 

Hand England 4.          inches. 

Hareda   (silk) Egypt  

Haut Bombay 0.5033  yds. 

••    Calcutta  0.4891    " 

Hogshead  (ale) England £4.83      galls. 

"        (wine)              ..       "       » 64.00 

Hok  (dry)  . ..'. China ,1.0887  bash. 

Hundredweight England   112.          Ibs. 

Ikje  .                          Japan  2.3165yds, 

Indlse Smyrna 0.6846    " 

Ink  Japan 2.31 

Jankal  , Sumatra 0.25 

Jumba .^..Malacca  .40 

Kahoon  Calcutta   42.44      bush. 

Kan   .                                , .  .China » L3333  Ibs. 

, Holland   0.2642  gall*. 

Kande  .                  Denmark  and  Norway  ....  0.5104 

Kanne  Batavia 0.3939 

" Hamburg   0.26 

«•     Lelpslc 0.26         ** 

Rostock 0.4349    " 

"     (butter)    Saxony 24.7344  Ib«. 

« Vienna 0.1873  gall*. 

Kassaba Arabia 4.1        yds. 

Hasten  Wurtemburg  4.0047  bush. 

Ken Siam 1.051    yds. 

Keub '*    .» 0.2628    " 

Khoulle Algiers 4:4027  galls. 

Kilderkin  (beer) England 21.6 

Kilo   .              . . .  A Burcharest    14.1693  bush. 

«•    ..    Saloolca   1 5.5025 

.  "    Smyrna  1.4558 

Kilogramme . . France 2.2046  Ibs. 

Kilolitre  "      .. 264.18      galls. 

"        (dry)  .        .......      «•      28.3782bush. 

Kilometre " 109.3633yds. 

Kip  (tin) Malacca 40.6778  Ibs. 

"    (skins)    England    30.          pieces. 

Kintal   Constantinople  124.564    Ibs. 

•«    .* Smyrna 121,025      •• 

Klaf ter  Basel  1.2893  yds. 

"      (solid).. Basle  128.          cub  ft. 

••      .. Berlin   2.0595yds. 

••     (solid)   "      .. 117.907    cub.  ft. 

••      Bremen  189.77      yds. 

«'      Hamburg 1.8799    " 

"      Leipsic    1.8547     " 

"     (solid) "      100.49      ctb.  ft. 

"      Vienna  2.0742  yds. 

<r     Wurtemberg   1.88        " 

44     (solid). 119^83  cub.  ft. 

Kone-pu   China 0.3347  yds, 

Koolah  Sumatra   0.1173  bush. 

Kopf Zurich   0.9643  galls. 

Korb "      10.538    bush. 

Korzec    .....>. Warsaw    3.6324      " 

Kuba  Abyssinia   *.  0.2684  galls. 

Kuhl  Russia  7.4396     " 

Kumme Berlin ^26.841    cub.  ft. 

Kwan    China .,i.,...  40.          tts. 

Lagel   (steel) Prussia 103.1166    " 

Landfass Berne ~..., 264.971    galls. 

Last .,.r. ........  Amsterdam  ..............  85.         bush. 

••   (salt)  ........Cadiz ,. 60. 

*-..:......%»..,.... ..,B«mM» 3291718    Iba. 


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Name.                                           Place.  U.  S.  Equivalent. 

Last  (dry) Bremen   84.078     bush. 

"    (wool)    England    4368.           1T>8. 

"    (dry  malt) "       82.5212  bnsb. 

"    Hamburg 89.8163      " 

"    Prussia    112.292 

"    Russia   95.2:t'28     " 

"    ..   ..". St.  Gall 2.0657      " 

Lastre   Argentina 58.404 

Legger  (arrack) Amsterdam 153.752    galls. 

Batavia   160. 

Lelb  (cheese)    Appenzell   54.4464  Ibs. 

Leung    China 0.0833     " 

Libbra  Bologna  0.7984     " 

(old) Italy   0.8146     " 

"       (aew)   "    2.2046     " 

Malta    0.8508    " 

Sicily   0.7072     " 

Libra   Argentina   1.0127     " 

"     Chili  1.04 

"     Cuba 1.0143    " 

"     (grossa)   Ionian  Islands   1. 

"     (sotllle)    "            "         0.8023 

" Mexico  1.0143 

"     Peru  1.0143 

"     Spain  1.0143 

"     U.  S.  of  Colombia 1.0143 

"     Uruguay   1.0143 

"     Venezuela    1.0143 

Llspund    Denmark    17.6158 

"        Norway  17.6158 

(metal) Sweden   14.9965     " 

(vlktualie)   "       18.7457     " 

LJtra Greece   0.2642  galls. 

.Litre  France    0.2642  galls. 

"    (dry)    "      0.0284  bush. 

Llvre   Antwerp 1.037    Ibs. 

" Bordeaux    1.1024     " 

"    Brussels 1.0311     " 

"    Geneva   1.2142    " 

"    Haiti    1.0792     " 

"    (silk)   Lyons    1.0118    " 

Maas    Austria    0.373    galls. 

"    Bavaria    0.2824      " 

Maat  (salt) Amsterdam    1.745    bush. 

Mallal    Barcelona    3.9812  galls. 

Master  Baden    4.2567      " 

"      Prussia   18.7164  bush. 

"      Zurich    9.4416      " 

Madega Abyssinia    0.0125      " 

MaoB    Bengal  74.6612  Ibs. 

"    Bombay    27..99S4     " 

"    Calcutta   82.1198    " 

Mass  Austria   0.373    galls. 

"    Bavaria   0.2824      " 

" .Hesse    Land 0.52         " 

Mataro  (oil) Tripoli    6.163    galls. 

Maund  Bassora  116.          Ibs. 

"-    (bezar) Bengal 82.13 

"     Bombay    28. 

"     (factory)  Calcutta  74.667      " 

"     (dry)   "       1.44    bush. 

14     Madras   25. 

"     (oil)  "      3.2468  galls. 

Sumatra   77.          Ibs. 

"     Arabia  3. 

Medida    Brazil    0.72      galls. 

Medinno   Cyprus    2.1312  bush. 

Metloal    Constantinople    74.25      grains. 

Metre    France 1.0936  yds. 

"     (cubic)    "      35.316    cub.   ft, 

Mettar  (oil) Tunis  5.1243  galls. 

"     (wine)   "        2.5621      " 

rfetee Austria 1.7454  bush. 


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Name.                                        Place.  TJ.  S.  Equivalent, 

Metze    Hilda  and  Pesth 2.2707  bush. 

Hungary    1.774 

Mezzaruola    Genoa  34.16      galls. 

Millier t France  2204.6212  Ibs. 

Mina    Genoa    3.4257  bush. 

*    Greece 2.2046  IDs. 

' ..Milan   2.6418  galls. 

Mistate  Coil; Candia 2.949 

Mocha    Abyssinia  .07      Ibs. 

Modius  (salt)  Portugal   23.          bush. 

Spain  40. 

Moggio  Venice  9.081    bush. 

Moio Lisbon  23.0202     •" 

Monkelzer 7 Persia    0.7836  yds. 

Moume   Japan .12056  oz. 

Moosa    Cyprus  112.            Ibs. 

Moot  or  hand, East  India 3.          inches. 

Moyo   CastJ'e 67.54  galls. 

Mudde  Holland   .".......  2.8378  bush. 

Muid    French  Guiana 70.8552  galls. 

"    ...Brussels   8.032    bush. 

44    Paris 53.1579      " 

Mutchkin   Scotland  ;-...  0.1119  galls. 

Mutt St.  Gall....  2.344  bush. 

"    Zurich   , 2.3304      " 

Myriagramrae France    -. . .  22.0462  Ibs. 

Myriametre  "      .. .  10936.1111  yds. 

Nail    Great  Britain 2.25      inches, 

Neu Annaru -. 0.861     Ibs. 

Ngu    ••      2.6644yds. 

Occa   Bucharest  2.83      Ibs. 

Ocqulch  . , Cairo   0.1504  oz. 

Ohm  . . . . Baden   .......  39.6267  galls. 

"    ..   v Basel  13.4459      " 

"    Berlin   , 49.8197      •• 

" Bremen   38.2965      " 

44    ...   ,.'... ..Frankfort  ...  37.891       " 

44    Lubeck 38.4394      " 

Oka  or  oke Cairo 2.72      Ibs. 

.i   Candia   2.6492 

. .    . . . , Cyprus    2.7971 

Constantinople  2.8342 

..Egypt 2.7235 

Greece 2.8518 

» Hungary 3.0817 

Smyrna 2.831 

Oke   Aleppo   2.8135 

" ....Ionian  Islands   2.6998 

44    , Tripoli  2.6705 

Ootan Sumatra 4. 

Orcio   (oil) Florence  8.8315  galls. 

Osmuschka  ...* Russia  0.4061      " 

Ottingkar  Finland  4.1476      " 

Ounce  (fluid) .U.-  S 0.0625  pint. 

Outava  (precious  stones) ..  Brazil 57.17      grains. 

Oxhoft  ... Berlin 54.4391  galls. 

..„ Dresden  53.43 

" Hamburg   57.221 

'••'     .. Hanover    62.1593      " 

44     (brandy) ...Leipsic    60.1153     " 

44     (Wine) lf 53.4358      " 

**      ,. Rostock 57.3822      " 

Oxhufwud Sweden 62.1980      " 

Pack  (wool) •» England   240.          Ibs. 

Packen    St.   Petersburg 1082.0292     " 

Pagliazza  * Cephalonia 1.9902  galls. 

Pahaw  (precious  stones) . . .  Borneo  0.3511  oz. 

Pakho  (dry) Sumatra   0.0156  bush. 

44 "       0.1453  galls. 

Paletz St.  Petersburg 0,5       inch. 

Palgat  ... India   1. 

Palm England    3.             «4 

Palme , ..Belgium    3.937       •• 


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Place 


V.  &  Equivale 
8.8592  Inch. 


10.4 
10.3348 

9.5297     " 
11.488*     - 

3.3333  bosh. 

1.7442 

1.438 

0.3609  yds. 


Name. 
Paluia   ...................  Brazil 

"      (marble)  ...........  Carrara 

44     ...................  Messina 

**     ...................  Sardinia 

44     ...................  Sicily 

44     ...................  Tuscany 

Parah  ....................  Bombay 

"     ........  .  ..........  Madras 

Payak   ...................  St  Petersburg 

Pe  ........................  Portugal  ... 

Pecul  ...  ..................  Borneo  ...................  135.6354  ros. 

44    ....................  Cebu  .....................  140. 

-  ....................  China 

*  ..   ...  ...............  Japan  ....................  130. 

44    ....................  Java   .....................  136. 

"    ..   ..................  Malacca  .................  135. 

44    ..............  .  .....  Manila  ...................  140. 

••    ....................  Siam  .....................  133. 

44    .............  *  ......  Tonquln    .................  132. 

Pesado  .  ..................  Argentine  ................  35. 

44      ...................  Montevideo  ...............  40. 

Pfund   ...................  Austria  ..................          1.2347 

44      ...................  Baden   ...................          1.1024 

"      ...................  Basel   ...........  .........          1.0792 

"      .........  ..........  Bavaria  ..................          1.2347 

**      ..    ..  ...............  Berlin    ...................          1.102 

44      ...................  Bremen  .................  .          L0991 

M      .......  .  ...........  Brunswick   ...............  1.03 

44      ...................  Denmark  .  ..  ...............          1.1025 

••      ...................  Frankfurt    ...............          1.1141 

••     (zoll)  ..  ............  Germany  .................          1.1025 

44      ...................  Hamburg  ...............          1.0679 

44      ...................  Hanover  ..................          1.0794 

44      .........  :  .........  Leipsic    .........  .........  1.0306 

44      ...................  Prussia   .....  ..  ............  1.0312 

...................  Rostock  ..................          1.1205 

"      ...................  Vienna  .................  ...          1.2347 

•'      -    •  .................  Zurich  ....................          1.1023 

Pfundschwer    ............  Bremen   ..................  329.57        " 

Plbe  .................  :...  Denmark    .,  ..............  122.5      galls. 

Pic  ......................  Abyssinia  ................          0.75      yds. 

.....................  Aleppo  ...................          0.7396    " 

,    ..  .................  .Algiers  ..............  .....          0.6923     " 

.    ....................  Cairo  .....................          0.7404     M 

,    ....................  Constantinople  ...........          0.7317    " 

,    ....................  Morocco    .................          0.7229    " 

,    ...........  .  ........  Smyrna  .  .............  ----  0.7302     " 

-  TrlpclL  ...................  0.6042     " 

Pcul    ....................  Java  ..............  *«...;.  136.          Ibe. 

Pie   ......................  Argentina  ..........  "»  .....          0.3159  yds. 

..................  ....Cuba  .....................          0.3091    " 

.....................  Curacao    .  ................          0.3090    " 

.   ...  .................  Malta  ....................          0.3102    " 

.    ....  ................  Mexico    ..................  0.3091     " 

.....................  Sardinia   .................          0.5236     " 

.....................  Spain   ....................  0.3091     " 

.....................  Venice   .........  ^  .........          0.3803 

Ping  .....................  China   .............  .......  17.4186  bush. 

Pint    .....................  United  States  ............  16  fluid  OEB. 

Pipa  (molasses)  ...........  Bahla  ....................  187.3418  galls. 

"    (rum)    ...............     "      .  .......  ,  ...........  134.8865      " 

4    (wine)  ...............  Cadiz  .......  ......  .......  115.1024     " 

44    .....................  Canary  Islands  ...........  120.  " 

••    .....................  Lisbon  ....  .....  ,  .........  135  " 

41    ..    ...  ................  Madeira  ..................  110  " 

41    .........  .  ...........  Oporto   ...................  138  " 

44    ..    ...................  Rio  Janeiro  .....  .  ........  132.089 

44    .....................  Sweden  ............  .....  >  124.3961      " 

Pipe   (brandy)  .............  Bordeaux    .*  .....  ,.,...,..  99.5051      " 

............  Cognac    ............  .  ......  152.7821       " 

44    (wine)   ...............  England   ...-.,.,  ...........  129.66 

Pond  ........  .............  Amsterdam  *  .....  f.  ......          2.2046  Tbs. 

44  (Brabant)  ............        «          ..........  ...        1.0871    •• 


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Name.                                      'Place.  U.  S.  Equivalent. 

Pond(Troy)  . . Amsterdam*. 1.0847  galls. 

Pood Russia  -  36.113    Ibs. 

Pot  (beer) Brussels   0.3435  ga  s. 

"    (wine)    " 0.3578 

Potte , Basel   0.1051 

'• Denmark    0.2552 

.  "    ., Norway 0.2552 

Puncheon    (rum) Jamaica  102.0229 

Pund    Denmark 1.0009 

Pusaree  Calcutta  10.2661  Ibs. 

Quan    Annam  688.76        " 

Quarter *.... Great  Britain 8.252    bush. 

Quardeel  (oil) Amsterdam  . .. 98.1421  galls. 

Quartana   Sardinia   1.1095     " 

Quartern < England    0.6003 

Quarto  (oil) , Genoa 4.2709     " 

Queue    ...Burgundy   106.2841     " 

Quilate  (precious  stones) .. Brazil 3.075    grains. 

Quintal   . ., Argentina  ...  101.27      Ibs. 

Brazil    130.0604     '• 

; ,, Chili  101.6097    *" 

. ,  .France 220.4621    " 

..Italy 220.4621     " 

. .Mexico 101.6097    " 

,.... Peru  101.6097    " 

Spain 101.6097    " 

. Valencia 109.7285    " 

Quontar Algiers ..:.. 203.167      " 

Raso    Turin  , 0.6552  yds. 

Ratel   Persia   1.025    Ibs. 

Raza  (salt) Oporto 1.2509  bush, 

Raziere Antwerp  2.2597     " 

Rebeb    Alexandria  4.4582     " 

Restiere Sardinia   4.1657     " 

Rik  (Teheran) .Persia   89.932     Ibs. 

RJoo  .Japan 0.1659     " 

Robi  Algiers  0.0856  yds, 

Rode  Denmark   3.4321    " 

Rope  England   ,  6.6667    " 

Rotl  or  rottolo Abyssinia  0.6857  Ibs. 

(attari)    Algiers  1.204      •• 

(ghedari)    ,..       "      1.3545    " 

heblrr. '«      2.0317    " 

.........Cairo   0.9804    " 

Guinea 0.9538    " 

(sottile)    Malta  1.745      •• 

...Morocco 1.19        M 

(Africa) Tripoli 1.1121    " 

Rotolo   Aleppo 5.0643    " 

Damascus  , 3.9375    ** 

Smyrna  1.2656    " 

(Syria) Tripoli 4.0057    •• 

Rottel    Turkey    1247      " 

Rubblo Leghorn 7. 7767- bush* 

Rome 8.3553     " 

Runlet  (wine) England 18.          galls. 

Ruthe Bavaria 3.1919  yds. 

Bremen   ., 5.0604    " 

i.-Leipsic  4.946      " 

Prussia   4.119      " 

Zurich 3.296      " 

Ru  tee  (pearls) Bombay 3.          grains. 

Calcutta   2825       " 

(precious   stones)... Surat 2846       •• 

Saa  or  Saha Algiers   1  3622  bush. 

Bac  Brussels 6.8967      " 

'•' (leneva    2204        " 

(wheat  and  flour) Paris 5.9987     " 

Leghorn 2.0746      " 

Milan 4.151        " 

V Nice 3.4054      " 

* .Turin ....,,...  3.2635     '* 

Sachin*  o*  8ashejQ Russia ,„„»  ZS333  yO* 


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Name.                                        Place.  U.  S.  Equrlalent. 

Sack   Basel 3.8781  bush. 

(wool)   England 364.          Ibs. 

(salt)   "       224. 

Bnma(oll) Bar! 43.718    galls. 

"    Gallipoli 40.948       " 

Naples 40.2726      " 

(oil)   "      42.1667      " 

(wine) Sicily  22. 

(dry)  " 7.8        bush. 

"     (grosso)   "     -     10. 

Sals   Japan 0.3314  yds. 

Salnp  Sumatra 2.          Ibs. 

JSaum  (for  steel) Austria  308.67 

"    Basel  40.3377  galls, 

"    St.   Gall 44.371        " 

"    Switzerland    441.8293  Ibs. 

"    Vienna  339.5357     " 

vScheffel  Bavaria 6.31      bush. 

Bremen  2.102 

Dresden  2.9485      " 

Hamburg   2.9884      " 

(barley)    "        4.4823     •• 

Leipsic  2.9485      " 

"        Prussia   1.5597      " 

Weimar   2.1841      " 

.. Wurtemberg   5.0292     ' 

Schepel    . Holland 0.2838      " 

Hchlfflast  Berlhi .  4124.72      Ibs. 

Austria  2469.23 

Schlffufund    Berlin    340.4114     •• 

..    Bremen 318.7274     " 

Hamburg   299.0082    " 

Schippond    Amsterdam   326.742      " 

Antwerp 310.974       " 

Schoppen   Basel   0.0991  sails. 

Frankfort 0.1184      " 

Schragen  Leipsic    301.47      cub.  t 

Schuh  Basel   0.331    yds. 

Seatn  (glass) England    120.          Ibs. 

Secehio   Ionian   Islands  3.          galls. 

Seer  Bengal   1.8656  Ibs. 

"    Bombay    . ...  0.7 

••    Madras 0.625      " 

Set China   3.4716  bush. 

Sestl Slam  0.3346      " 

Sextingkar « Finland  2.0733  galls. 

Shik   (tsong) China  ...  160.          Ibs. 

"    (shi) "     2.1773  bush. 

Sjoo   Japan 0.4591  falls. 

Skalpund    Sweden 0.9360  Ibs. 

Skeppund  (metal) "       299.931 

(viktualie) "       374.9136    " 

Skippund Denmark  ;..«  S52.37 

Soallee  Calcutta   2.3378  busb. 

Sok  Siaui   0.5255yds. 

Span   England    0.25 

Stab  , Frankfort   £3134 

"    Hungary 1.7$ 

-    ..   .. Leipsic 1.2365 

"    St.  Gall  1.3124 

Stajp    Leghorn   0.69      busb. 

••    or  staro Naples  2.62      galls. 

Htaug Sweden   5.181    yds. 

Steekan A  nisterdam 5.1251  galls. 

Stein Berlin    22.686    Ibs. 

"     (flax).. Bremen   21.98        " 

"         "    .. Hamburg 21.36        " 

••    Rostock   24.65 

"     Vienna  24.65 

Sten  Sweden   30. 

Stone    England    14. 

Stop Sweden  0.3454  galls. 

Strlch Prague  2.6562  bush. 


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Name.                                        **M*  tJ.  6.  Bqttftalen*. 

Stuckfass  ................  Frankfort  ............  ««.*  303.1283  galls. 

Stutz   ....................  Neufchatel  ..........  .....  4.0246 

Stykfad  ..................  Denmark  .................  296.672 

Tael   ..  ...................  China   ....................  0.08      Ibs. 

"      .....................  Siam  ......................  0.1330    • 

......  .....  Java.  ..........  ..  .........  0.15       " 

Talento  .  .  ................  Ionian  Isles  ......  .  ......  100. 

Talanton  ..................  Greece  .............  »  .....  330.607 

Tarn   .....................  China   ...................  133.3333    ' 

Tampang   ................  Malacca  ..................  1.356 

Tarrie   .............  ......  Algiers  ......  ,  ............  0.563    bush. 

Tass  (figs)  ................  Portugal  .................  33.          IDS. 

Tchetviert   ...............  Russia    ...................  6. 

Terclo  (tobacco)  ..........  Cuba    ....................  160. 

Tierce  ....................  England   .............  ----  42.          galls. 

Tod   (wool)  ..............  ..        **       .................  28.          Ibs. 

Tomolo  (walnuts)  ........  Messina    .................  51. 

.........              .  Napl's  ..................  1.5646  bush. 

Ton    .....................  England  .................  2240.          Ibs. 

14    (customs)    .  .  .  ,.  ........  United  States  ............  2240. 

"    (commercial)   .........                   "      ......  ......  2000. 

"    (marine)   ..............      "            "      .........  «..  40.          cub  ft 

Tonelada    .:  ..............  Argentina    ...............  29.202    bush. 

Tonne  (beer)  ....  ..........  Berlin    ...........  .  .......  30.25      galls. 

"         "                                Bremen  ......  ..........  ..  '43.84          " 

'"Germany  .................  2204.6212  Ibs. 

Hamburg  ................  45.7771  gajls. 

••         "       ..........  ...Rostock...  .....  ......  ....  30.6192     " 

Truss  (hay)..                         England  .  .  ..............  56.          Ibs. 

Tscbarka  .........  ...     .  .Russia  ..............   ....  0.3247  galls. 

Tschetverik  ____                        "      .............  .......  0.72      bush. 

Tun  (oil)  ..............  Malaga  ....................  2333.          Ibs. 

Tung   ..............  .  .....  Sumatra  ...........  ......  4.          yds. 

Tunna   .........                    Sweden  ..................  33.16      galls, 

"     (dry)   ..........  V.'.V.      "      ..................  4.16 

Uper   ........                         Belgium    .................  0.9075      " 

Urna   ..........                 .   .Hungary  .................  14.3053      " 

Vaam  ....................  Holland    .................  2.0594  yds. 

Vakia  .................  Bassora  ..................  4.8333  Ibs. 

Vara  .........  .........  Argentina   ................  0.9478  yds. 

"      .............             .   Chili    ....................  0.9164     " 

"      ..........                  ..Cuba    ...................  0.9271     " 

"      ..................  Mexico  ...................  0.9139    " 

Vara    .......                           Peru  ....................  0.9164     " 

"Portugal    ............  .....  1.203      " 

44    .................  ;;.;sPain  ....................  0.9274  •• 

44      ..........                  .  .  Venezuela    ...............  0.9141    " 

Vedro  ...................  Russia  ...................  3.249    galls. 

Velt  .........  ..............  Antwerp  .................  2. 

44    .................    Ceylon   ..................  2.             " 

44    (brandy)  .  .                    .  .  France    ..................  2.             " 

"    .....  ....  ........  Paris    ...................  ,  1.9683      " 

Vedro   ....................  Russia  ...................  3.249      " 

Viertel  ..................  Amsterdam    ............  .  .  1.9524      4< 

"     ...................  Basel   ....................  1.5028    •" 

"     ...................  Bremen  ..................  1.9148      " 

44     ..    .................  Denmark  .................  2.0416        " 

...................  Hamburg   ................  1.9074      4' 

44     ...................  Rostock  ..................  1.9137      " 

"      (beer)  .............       4*       ..........  .........  7.6548      •• 

„  "     ...................  Vienna    .................  .  3.7381      44 

Visay  ....................  Madras    .  .....  ............  3.1248  Ibs. 

Vouah    ...................  Siam   .....................  2.1019  yds. 

Waag  .....  ...............  Denmark  .................  39.631    Ibs. 

Wakaga  ..................  Mocha   ...  ...............  1.          n>s 

Wey  (malt)  ...............  England  ..................  40.          bush 

"    (wool)  ................        •'       ...............  ...  182.          Ibs.  * 

Wlspel  (rye)  ..............  Hamburg   ................  29.8811  bush. 

Yin   ......................  China   ....................  2.6067  Ibs. 

Zak  ......................  Holland  .................  2.8378  bush 

Zoll-pfund    ...............  Bavaria   .................  1.102    tt>s. 

Zucca    ....................  Corsica  ..................  8.082    galla 


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VALUES  OF  FOREIGN  COINS. 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT, 

Washington,  D.  C.,  July  i,  1902. 


Country. 

Standard 

Monetary 

unit. 

sii 

Coins. 

Argentine  Re 

public  

Gold  

Peso  

$0.965 

Gold  :    argentine     ($4.824) 

and  %  argentine.   Silver. 

peso  and  divisions. 

fGold:   former   system  —  4 

Austria  -  Hun- 

Gold 

2O7 

|florins($i  929),  8  florins 
($3-858),  ducat  ($  2.287) 
1and4  ducats    (?9  ,4g). 

•*     j 

•       O 

Silver;   i  and  2  florins 

Gold,    present  system  — 

20  crowns  ($4.052);   10 

Belgium  

Gold-  

Franc  

.193 

crowns  ($2.026). 
Liold  :    10  and  20    francs. 

Silver:  5  francs 

Bolivia  

Silver  

Boliviano  

.382 

Silver;  boliviano  and  divi- 

sions 

Bj-azil  

Gold  

Milreis  

•546 

Gold  :  5,  10,  and  2omilreis. 

British  Posses- 

Silver: %,  i,  and  2  mil- 

sions,  N.  A. 

reis. 

(except  New- 
founuland). 

Gold  

Dollar  

I.OOO 

Central  Ameri- 

can States— 

Losta  Kica.. 

Gold  

Colon  

.465 

Gold:  2,5,  10.  and  20  co- 

British Hon- 

lons ($9.307).      Silver:  5, 
xo,  25,  and  50  centimes 

duras-  

Gold-  

Dollar  

I.OOO 

Guatemala  ~| 
Honduras    ! 

Silver  

Peso  

.382 

Silver  ;  peso  and  divisions. 

Nicaragua  j 
S  \lvad  or...  J 

hile      

Gold 

Peso  

.365 

Gold  :    escudo      ($1.825), 

doubloon     ($3.650),    and 

condor  ($7  300).    Silver 

peso  and  divisions. 

"Amoy  

.618 

Canton  ... 

.617 

Chefoo  

.591 

Chin 

Kiang  .. 

.604 

Fuchau  ... 

Hailcwan 

'.629 

(Cust'ms) 

China  

Silver  

TaeH  *jankow" 

-579 

kong 

(t) 

Niuch- 

wang 

.580 

Ningpo  ... 
Shanghai 

3! 

Swatow.... 

•  57  1 

"* 

Takau.  ... 

!&22 

I.  Tientsin... 

•  599 

Colombia    

Silver  

Peso  

.382 

Gold:  condor  ($9.647)  and 

double  condor.       Silver: 

Cuba  

Gold..  

Peso  

.926 

peso. 
Gold  :    doubloon    Isabella, 

centen  ($5.017).  Alphonse 

($4824)      Silver:  peso. 

Denmark  

Gold  

Crown..  

.268 

Gold  :  10  and  20  crowns. 

fThe  "  British  dollar '»  has  the  same  legal  value  as  the  Mexican  dollar   in    Hong- 
kong, the  St  aits  Settlements,  and  Labuan. 


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Country. 

Standard. 

Monetary 
Unit 

Value  in 
terms  of 
U.  S.  gold 
dollar. 

Coins. 

Ecuador  
Egypt  

Finland  
France  

Gold  
Gold  

Gold  
Gold  
Gold  

Sucre  

Jound  (100  pi- 
asters)   

Mark  
Franc.  
Mark   

.487 
4-943 

.193 
.193 
238 

Gold:  10  sucres  ($4.8665). 
Silver:    sucre  and  divi- 
sions. 
Gold  :  pound  (  too  piasters), 
5.  ro,  20,  and  50  piasters. 
Silver  :  i,  a,  5,  10,  and  20 
piasters. 
Gold:    20  marks   ($3.859), 
10  marks  ($i  93). 
Gold  :  5,  10,  20,  50,  and  100 
francs.     Silver:  5  francs. 
Gold  :  s,  10,  and  20  marks. 

Great  Britain.. 
Greece  

Gold  
Gold.. 

Pound  sterling... 
Drachma  

4.866% 

Gold  :     sovereign     (pound 
sterling)  and  %  sovereign 
Gold  :  5,  10,  20,  50,  and  100 

Haiti 

Gold 

drachmas.          Silver:    5 
diachmas. 

India  
Italy  .... 

Gold  
Gold..  

Pound  sterling}.. 
Lira  

4.866% 

Silver:  gourde  and  divi- 
sions. 
3old:      sovereign    (pound 
sterling)       Silver:  rupee 
and  divisions 
Gold:  5,  jo,  20,  50,  and  100 

Japan  

Liberia  
Mexico  

Netherlands  ... 
Newfoundland 

Gold  

Gold  
Silver  

Gold  

Gold  
Gold  

Yen  

Dollar  
Dollar  

Florin  

Dollar  
Crown  

.498 

I  000 

.419 
.402 

I  014 

268 

lire.     Silver:  5  lire. 
Gold  :   5,  10,  and  20  yen. 
Silver  :  10,  20,  and  50  sen. 

Gold:  dollar  ($0.983),  2%, 
5,   10,    and    20    dollars. 
Silver:  dollar  (or  peso) 
and  divisions. 
Gold:    10  florins.     Silver: 
%,  i,  and  2%  florins. 
Sold:  2  dollars  ($2.027). 
Gold  •  10  and  20  crowns. 

Persia 

Silver 

Kran.  

Peru  
Portugal  
Russia  

Spain 

Gold  
Gold  
Gold  

Gold 

Sol  
Milreis  
Ruble  

Peseta  

.487 

1080 
.515 

(*3.4'9)      Silver:  #,  #. 
i,  2,  and  5  krans. 
Gold:  libra  ($4.8665).    Sil- 
ver :  sol  and  divisions 
Gold  :  i,  2,  5,  and   10  mil- 
reis. 
Gold:    imperial,   15  rubles 
($7.718)  and  %   imperial. 
7%  rubles  ($3.859).      Sil- 
ver .  y±,  %,  and  i  ruble. 
Gold*  25  pesetas       Silver* 

Sweden  

Gold  
Gold 

Crown  

.268 

5  pesetas. 
Gold  :  10  and  20  crowns. 

Turkey  

Gold  

Piaster  

044 

trancs     Silvei  :  5  francs. 
Gold  :    25,  50,  100,  250,  and 

Uruguay...  
Venezuela  

Gold-  
Gold.  

Peso  
Bolivar  

1.034 
.193 

500  piasters. 
Gold:  peso.      Silver:  peso 
and  divisions. 
Gold  :  5,  10,  20.  50,  and  100 
bolivars.    Silver:  5  boli- 
vars. 

J The  sovereign  is  the  standard  coin  of  India,  but  the  rupee  ($0.3244^)  is  the 
money  of  account,  current  at  15  to  the  sovereign. 

R.  E.  PRESTON,  Acting  Director  of  the  Mint. 

The  foregoing  estimate  by  the  Director  of  the  Mint,  of  the  values  of  foreign 
coins,  I  hereby  proclaim  to  be  the  values  of  such  coins  in  terms  of  the  money  of 
account  of  the  United  States,  to  be  followed  in  estimating  the  value  of  all  foreign 
merchandise  exported  to  the  United  States  on  or  after  July  i,  1902,  expressed  in  any 
of  such  metallic  currencies.  * 

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F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

MARK  OF  GERMAN  EMPIRE, 
REDUCED  AT  CUSTOM  HOUSE  STANDARD  OF 
CENTS. 


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$  cts. 

Marks. 

f  cts. 

Marks 

$  eta. 

1 

.238 

38 

9.044 

76 

17.860 

2 

.476 

39 

9/282 

76 

18.088 

3 

.714 

40 

9.520 

77 

18.326 

4 

.952 

41 

9.758 

78 

18.564 

6 

1.190 

42 

9.996 

79 

18.802 

6 

1.428 

43 

30.234 

80 

19.040 

7 

1.660 

44 

10.472 

81 

19.278 

8 

1.904 

45 

10.710 

82 

19.516 

9 

2.142 

46 

10.948 

83 

19.754 

20 

2.380 

47 

11,186 

84 

19.992 

11 

2.618 

48 

11,424 

85 

20.230 

12 

2.856 

49 

11.662 

86 

20468 

13 

8.094 

60 

1L900 

87 

20.706 

14 

3.332 

51 

12.138 

88 

20.944 

15 

3.570 

52 

12.276 

89 

21.182 

16 

3,808 

53 

12.614 

90 

21.420 

17 

4.046 

54 

12.852 

91 

21.658 

18  . 

4.284 

55 

13.090 

92 

21.896 

19 

4.622 

56 

13.328 

93 

22.134 

20 

47SC 

57 

13.566 

04 

22.372 

21 

4.993 

58 

13.804 

95 

22.610 

22 

5,236 

59 

14.042 

98 

22.848 

23 

5.474 

60 

14.280 

97 

23.08U 

24 

5.712 

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98 

23.324 

25 

5,950 

62 

14.756 

99 

23.562 

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6.188 

63 

14.994 

100 

23.800 

27 

6.426 

64 

15.232 

200 

47.600 

28 

6.664 

6* 

15.470 

300 

71.400 

29 

6.902 

66 

15708 

400 

95.200 

30 

7.140 

67 

15.946 

500 

119.000 

31 

7.378 

68 

16184 

600 

142.800 

32 

7.616 

69 

16.422 

700 

166.600 

33 

7.854 

70 

16660 

800 

190.400 

34 

8.092 

71 

16.898 

900 

214.200 

35 

8.330 

72 

17.136 

1000 

238.000 

36 

8.568 

73 

17.374 

37 

8806 

74 

17612 

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FBANC   OF  FRANCE,  BELGIUM    AND   SWITZERLAND^ 
ITALIAN  LIRA,  GRECIAN  DRACHMA  AND 

SPANISH  PESETA- 
REDUCED  AT  CUSTOM  House  STANDABD  OF  19^  CENTS. 


ft«» 

$  cts. 

Francs 

*   cts. 

Francs. 

$   eta. 

1 

.193 

38 

7.334 

76 

14.475 

2 

.386 

39 

7.527 

76 

14.668 

3 

.579 

40 

7.720 

77 

14.861 

4 

.772 

41 

7.913 

78 

15.054 

6 

.965 

42 

8.1061 

79 

15.247 

6 

1.158 

43 

8.299 

80 

15.440 

7 

1.351 

44 

8.492 

81 

16.633 

8 

1.544 

45 

8.685 

82 

16.826 

9 

1737 

46 

8.878 

83 

16.019 

40 

1.930 

47 

9.071 

84 

16.212 

11 

2.123 

48 

9.264 

86 

16,405 

12 

2.316 

49 

9.457 

86 

16.698 

13 

2.509 

60 

9.650 

87 

16.791 

14 

2.702 

51 

9.843 

88 

16.984 

15 

2.895 

52 

10.036 

89 

17.177 

16 

3.088 

53 

10.229 

90 

17.370 

17 

3.281 

54 

10*422 

91 

17.663 

18 

3.474 

66 

10.615 

92 

17.766 

19 

3.667 

56 

10.808 

93 

17.949 

20 

3.860 

67 

11.001 

94 

18.142 

21 

4.053 

58 

11.194 

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18.33* 

22 

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59 

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96 

18.528 

23 

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60 

11.580 

97 

18.721 

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4.632 

61 

11.773 

98 

18.914 

25 

4.825 

62 

11.966 

99 

19107 

26 

5.018 

63 

12.159 

100 

19300 

27 

5.211 

64 

12.352 

200 

38.600 

28 

5.404 

65 

12.545 

300 

67.900 

29 

5.597 

66 

12.738 

400 

77.200 

30 

5.790 

67 

12.931 

500 

96.500 

31 

6.983 

68 

.13  124 

600 

115800 

32 

6,176 

69 

13;317 

700 

135.100 

33 

6.369 

70 

13.610 

800 

154.400 

34 

6.562 

71 

13.703 

900 

173.700 

35 

6.755 

72 

13.896 

000 

193000 

36 

6.948 

73 

14.089 

37 

7.141 

74 

14.282 

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F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


CROWNS  OF  DENMARK,  NORWAY  &  SWEDEN 
REDUCED  AT  CUSTOM  HOUSE  STANDARD  OP 
CENTS. 


Crowns. 

9  cts. 

Crowns 

f  eta. 

Crowns. 

*  eta. 

1 

.268 

38 

10.184 

75 

20.100 

2 

.536 

39 

10.452 

76 

20.368 

3 

.804 

40 

10.720 

77 

20.636 

4 

1.072 

41 

10.988 

78 

20.904 

5 

1.340 

42 

11.256 

79 

21.172 

6 

1.608 

43 

11.524 

80 

21.440 

7 

1.876 

44 

11.792 

81 

21.708 

8 

2.144 

45 

12.060 

82 

21.976 

9 

2.412 

46 

11328 

88 

22.244 

JO 

2.680 

47 

12.596 

84 

22.512 

11 

2.948 

48 

12.864 

85 

22.780 

12 

3.216 

49 

13.132 

86 

23.048 

13 

3.484 

50 

13.400 

87 

23.316 

14 

3.752 

51 

13.668 

88 

23.584 

15 

4.020 

52 

13.936 

89 

23.852 

16 

4.288 

53 

14.204 

90 

24.120 

17 

4.556 

54 

14.472 

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24.38$ 

18 

4.824 

55 

14.740 

92 

24.656 

19 

5.092 

56 

15.009 

93 

24.92* 

20 

5.360 

57 

15.276 

94 

25.192 

21 

5.628 

58 

15.544 

95 

25.460 

22 

5.896 

59 

15.812 

96 

25.728 

23 

6.164 

60 

16.080 

97 

25996 

24 

6.432 

61 

16348 

98 

26.264 

25 

6.700 

62 

16.616 

99 

26.532 

26 

6.968 

63 

16.884 

100 

26.800 

27 

7.236 

64 

17.152 

200 

53.600 

28 

7.504 

65 

17.420 

300 

80.400 

29 

7.772 

66 

17.688 

400 

107.200 

30 

8.040 

67 

17.956 

500 

134.000 

31 

8.308 

68 

18.224 

600 

160.800 

32 

8.576 

69 

18.492 

700 

187.600 

33 

S.844 

70 

18.760 

800 

214.400 

34 

9.112 

71 

19.028 

900 

241.200 

35 

9.380 

72 

19.296 

1000 

268.000 

36 

9.648 

73 

19.564 

37 

9.916 

74 

19.832 

F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


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POUND  STERLING  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

REDUCED  TO  DOLLARS  AND  CENTS  AT  CUSTOM  HOUSK  STANDARD,  $4.8665,  AS 
PROVIDED  BY  LAW,  R.  S.  3665. 


£  8. 

$  eta. 

£ 

«  eta. 

£ 

ft  cts. 

£ 

8  cts. 

1 

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22 

107.0630 

62 

301.7230 

102 

496.3830 

2 

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63 

306.5895 

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601.2495 

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24 

116.7960 

64 

311.4560 

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121.6625 

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321.1890 

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46621070 

DRAWBACK. 

Drawback  is  a  refund  upon  the  exportation  of  imported  mer- 
chandise, of  the  duties  which  have  been  paid  thereon. 

There  are  two  kinds' of  drawback;  1st,  that  allowed  upon  im 
ported  goods  exported  in  original  packages;  2d,  that  allowed 
upon  imported  material  used  in  this  country  in  the  manufact- 
ure of  articles  exported. 

First.  Drawback  upon  merchandise  exported  in  customs  cus- 
tody relates  to  articles  on  which  duty  has  been  paid,  remain- 
ing continuously  in  customs  custody  and  exported  directly 
therefrom,  within  three  years  from  the  date  of  importation. 
'Ihey  are  entitled  to  return  duties,  less  one  per  centum,  provid- 
ing tLe  duty  paid  was  an  amount  of  fifty  dollars  at  least;  and 
providing  the  articles  are  exported  in  the  original  casks,  cases, 
chests,  boxes,  trunks  or  other  packages  in  which  they  were 
imported.  R.  S.  2977,  3016. 

Second.  Articles  manufactured  in  this  country  and  exported, 
made  wholly  or  in  part  of  imported  material,  are  entitled  on 
exportation  to  a  drawback  equal  to  the  amount  of  duty  paid 
on  the  imported  material  used  in  the  manufacture,  less  one  per 
cent.  * 

In  order  that  a  proper  rate  of  drawback  may  be  established 
by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  application  should  be  made 
before  exportation  of  the  goods  so  that  the  quantity  of  im- 
ported material  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  article  to  be 
exported  may  be  ascertained  and  the  rate  prescribed  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

WE  MAKE  A  SPECIALTY  OF  THIS  WORK. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


38  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


DRAWBACK. 

Schedule  of  Articles  entitled  to  drawback  on  exportation  under  the 
provisions  of  seetion  30,  act  of  July  24,  1897,  with  ;  ules  and 
rates  for  determining  quantities  of  imported  materials  used  in 
the  manufacture  of  such  article,  and  for  ascertaining  theamount 
of  drawback  to  be  paid  thereon. 

Aerial  and  underground  telephone  cable,  and  of  pipes  or  sleeves 
used  as  covering's  of  the  cable  joints,  manufactured  by  the 
Standard  Underground  Cable  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
wholly  from  imported  lead,  or  lead  mixed  with  a  small  percent- 
age of  tin,  extended  to  cover  similar  manufactures  by  said  com- 
pany at  its  branch  works  in  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.  T.  D.  22826. 

Aerial  and  underground  cables,  etc.,  manufactured  by  the 
Western  Electric  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  from  imported 
lead.  T.  D.  23290. 

Agate  ironware,  manufactured  by  the  Lalance  &  Grosjean 
Manufacturing  Company,  of  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.,  from  imported 
sheet  iron  or  steel;  allow  under  T.  D.  9780  and  letter  July  6, 
1892.  to  collector,  New  York. 

Almondine,  manufactured  by  the  Chapman  &  Smith  Company, 
of  Cnicago,  111.,  from  imported  albumen  and  shelled  almonds  and 
from  sugar  refined  from  imported  raw  sugar;  allow  under  T.  D. 
1045U. 

Air-brake  fixtures,  used  in  the  manufacture  of  locomotives 
built  by  the  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works  (Burnham,  Williams 
&  Co.),  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  22732. 

Air-brakes,  used  in  construction  of  locomotives  by  the  Rogers 
Locomotive  Company,  of  Paterson,  N.  J.  T.  D.  19371. 

Drawback  on  air-brakes  used  in  the  manufacture  of  railroad 
cars,  allow  under  T.  D.  22810  and  T.  D.  23265. 

Almond  paste,  manufactured  by  Henry  Heide,  of  New  York 
City,  from  imported  albumen  and  almonds  and  from  sugar  re- 
fined from  imported  raw  sugar;  allow  under  letter  November  28, 
1885.  to  collector,  New  York. 

Almond  paste,  manufactured  by  Henry  Heide,  New  York,  N. 
Y.  T.  D.  23579. 

Almond  paste,  Favorite,  manufactured  by  Spencer  &  Co..  of 
New  York.  N.  Y.  T.  D.  22640. 

Almond  paste,  Favorite,  manufactured  by  Wood  &  Selick,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  with  use  of  imported  shelled  almonds 
and  imported  granulated  sugar.  T.  D.  22629. 

Almonds,   sugar-coated.     (See  Sugar-coated  almonds.) 

Aluminum  in  form  of  sheets,  plates,  or  ingots,  manufactured 
ly  Pittsburg  Reduction  Company,  of  Pittsburg.  wholly  from  im- 
ported alumina  by  the  "electrolytic  process."  T.  D.  18783. 

Aluminum  bearing.     (See  Magnolia  antifriction  metal,  etc.) 

Ammonia,   aqua.      (See   Aqua  ammonia.) 

Ammonia,  liquid  anhydrous.  (See  Liquid  anhydrous- ammonia.) 

Angora  goatskins,  prepared  for  use  as  "rugs"  or  "mats"  by 
processes  of  dressing,  tanning,  and  finishing;  allow  under  T.  D. 
15921. 

Anhydrous  ammonia,  liquid.  (See  Liquid  anhydrous  ammonia.) 


essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
of  si^ch  services.) 


DRAWBACK  SCHEDULE  39 

^etnyr  cnioride),  manufactured  by  Franco-Ameri- 
can Chemical  Works,  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23589. 

Antifriction  metal,  Magnolia.  (See  Magnolia  antifriction 
metal,  etc.) 

Antipyrine  pills.     (See  Pills.) 

Antimonial  lead  and  metals  known  as  babbitt,  typograph,  C. 
T.,  electrotype,  and  stereotype,  manufactured,  by  the  Hoyt  Metal 
Company,  of  Arlington,  N.  J.,  by  refining  antimonial  lead  in 
condition  as  produced  in  bonded  smeiter,  or  by  mixing  in  vary- 
ing proportions  soft  or  pure  lead  and  hard  or  antimonial  lead,  to 
which  tin  may  be  added.  T.  D.  20630. 

Aqua  ammonia,  manufactured  from  imported  sulphate  of  am- 
monia; base  allowance  on  a  quantity  of  material  used,  to  be  de- 
termined by-  dividing  the  percentage  of  ammonia  gas  contained 
in  the  exported  article  by  the  percentage  of  such  gas  contained 
in  the  imported  sulphate,  and  multiplying  the  quotient  so  found 
by  the  weight  of  the  exported  article  as  ascertained  by  a  United 
States  weigher.  The  gross  weight,  the  tare,  and  the  net  weight 
shall  be  marked  by  the  manufacturer  or  exporter  on  each  pack- 
age. 

The  drawback  entry  must  show  the  gross  and  net  weights  of 
the  exported  article  and  the  percentage  of  ammonia  gas  con- 
tained -therein,  and  the  manufacturer's  decoration  must  show 
the  quantity  of  the  imported  material  used  and  the  percentage  of 
ammonia  gas  therein,  as  shown  by  tne  certificate  of  analysis  ac- 
companying the  import  invoice,  which  certificate,  or  a  sworn 
copy  thereof  made  by  the  importers,  must  be  filed  with  the 
drawback  entry  referring  to  such  importation. 

Whenever  ordered  by  the  collector,  samples  shall  be  taken  by 
the  inspecting  officer  and  transmitted  to  the  appraiser  for  veri- 
fication of  the  statements  of  the  manufacturer  and  exporter. 

Art  drapery,  Gobelin,  manufactured  by  the  Eddystone  Manu- 
facturing Company,  of  Eddystone,  Pa.,  wholly  from  imported 
burlaps  of  36  and  38  inches  in  width  and  not  exceeding  30  threads 
to  the  square  inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling,  upon  which 
duty  has  been  paid  at  the  rate  of  five-eighths  of  a  cent  per 
pound  and  15  per  cent  ad  valorem  under  paragraph  341,  act  of 
1897.  T.  D.  22616. 

Asphaltum  coated  steel  pipes.  (See  Steel  pipes  galvanized,  as- 
pnaltum  and  tar  coated.) 

Asbestos  roofing,  manufactured  by  H.  W.  Johns-Manville  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23527. 

Atomizers,   toilet.     (See   Toilet  atomizers.) 

Ayer's  cherry  pectoral  and  sarsapariila,  manufactured  by  the 
J.  C.  Ayer  Company,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  in  part  from  imported  al- 
cohol; allow  under  letter  May  28,  1896,  to  collector,  Boston. 

Ayer's  sarsapariila,  and  strong  extract  of  sarsapariila,  manu- 
factured by  the  J.  C.  Ayer  Company,  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  in  the 
manufacture  of  which  no  other  than  imported  alcohol  is  used. 
T.  D.  22713. 

Babbitt  metal,  manufactured  by  Merchant  &  Co.,  Incorporated, 
of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  is  used  lead 
paying  a  duty  of  2|  cents  per  pound,  antimony  dutiable  at  three- 
fourths  cent  per  pound,  and  the  tin  and  cadmium  free.  T.  D. 
22963. 

Backed  cloths,  manufactured  by  M.  L.  Hiller  &  Sons,  of  New 
York.  T.  D.  18186. 

Bags,  manufactured  from  imported  burlaps  or  other  cloth 
suitable  for  bags,  and  exported  either  empty  or  filled;  base  al- 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


40  F.    B.    VAXDEGRIFT   &    Co. 

lowance  on  quantity  of  such  imported  cloth  used,  to  be  deter- 
mined either  by  weight  of  the  finished  bags  and  proper  allow- 
ance for  any  additions  6f  twine  or  other  material  used  in  pro- 
cess of  manufacture,  or  by  measurement  of  the  quantity  of  cloth 
appearing  in  the  exported  bags. 

Bags,  manufactured  from  burlaps  imported  under  the  act  of 
1897.  T.  D.  19019. 

Bags,  manufactured  from  imported  cloth  and  exported  with 
domestic  flour.  T.  D.  18894. 

Bags,  as  coverings  on  free  goods.     T.  D.  17753. 

Band  saws  and  "blanks,"  manufactured  by  Joshua  Oldham,  of 
New  York  City,  from  imported  steel  plates;  allow  under  T.  D. 
15067. 

Barbed   wire  fencing.      (See  Wire   fencing.) 

Barbed  wire,  manufactured  by  the  Consolidated  Steel  Wire 
Co..  Allentown.  Pa.  T.  D.  18048. 

Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,  fish  plates,  railroad  spikes,  and  rail- 
way car  forgings,  manufactured  from  imported  old  iron  rails  or 
old  scrap  iron,  and  Fish-plate  bolts,  railroad  spikes,  and  railway 
car  forgings,  manufactured  from  imported  bar  iron;  allow  under 
T.  D.  15284  and  17026  as  follows: 

The  quantity  of  imported  material  used  in  the  manufacture  of 
fish  plates  and  bar  iron  shall  be  determined  by  adding  to  the 
net  weight  of  the  exported  articles,  when  made  from  old  iron 
rails,  17  per  cent,  and  when  made  from  old  scrap  iron  25  per 
cent  of  such  weight. 

Tne  quantity  of  bar  iron  used  in  the  manufacture  of  railroad 
spikes,  fish-plate  b'olts  with  nuts  fitted,  and  miscellaneous  rail- 
way car  forgings  shall  be  determined  by  adding  to  the  net  weight 
of  the  exported  articles  percentages  as  shown  below — railroad 
spikes.  3  per  cent;  fish-plate  bolts  with  nuts  fitted,  8  per  cent; 
and  miscellaneous  railway  car  forgings,  5  per  cent,  the  quantity 
of  imported  material  used  in  the  manufacture  of  such  bar  iron 
being  determined  in  manner  as  hereinbefore  directed. 

The  manufacturer's  statement  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show  separately  the  weight  of  each  kind  of  article  exported,  and 
the  kind  and  quantity  of  imported  material  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  the  same;  and  the  weight  of  the  articles  as  declared 
in  such  entry  shall  be  verified  by  the  return  of  a  United  States 
weigher. 

The  percentages  herein  prescribed  to  be  added  to  the  net 
weight  of  the  exported  articles  to  determine  the  quantity  of  bar 
iron  used  in  the  manufacture  shall  rpply  to  such  manufactures 
from  imported  bar  iron,  as  well  as  to  those  manufactured  in  this 
country  from  imported  old  iron  rails  or  old  scrap  iron. 

"Bar  sugar,"  manufactured  by  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.  from  im- 
ported refined  sugar;  allow  under  T.  D.  17764. 

Barrel  hoops.     (See  Petroleum  barrels.) 

Barrel   rivets.     (See  Petroleum  barrels.) 

Barrels,  petroleum.     (See  Petroleum  barrels.) 

Barry's  Florida  water,  manufactured  by  Barclay  &  Co.,  of  New 
York  City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow  under  T.  D. 
17227. 

Barry's  pain  relief,  manufactured  by  Barclay  &  Co.,  of  New 
York  City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow  under  T.  D. 
17227. 

Barry's  tricopherous,  manufactured  by  Barclay  &  Co.,  of  New 
York  City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol  and  castor  oil;  allow 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  41 

under  T.  D.  16931  and  letter  June  23,  1896,  to  collector,  New 
York. 

Bars,   cross.     (See  Cross  bars.) 

Bars,  steel.     (See  Steel  bars.) 

Bath  and  wash  tubs,  manufactured  by  the  J.  L.  Mott  Iron 
Works,  of  New  York  City,  from  imported  unglazed  fire-clay  tubs 
and  domestic  fittings  and  attachments;  allow  under  letter  Jan- 
uary 14,  1891,  to  collector,  New  York. 

Bedsteads,  brass.     (See  Brass  bedsteads.) 

Beer,  manufactured  wholly  or  in  part  from  imported  mater- 
ials; allow  under  letters  November  28,  1888,  and  March  26,  1890, 
to  collector.  New  York.  •  ' 

Before  allowance  of  drawback  the  brewer  of  the  beer  must  file 
with  the  collector  of  the  port  from  which  exportation  is  to  be 
made  a  formula  verified  by  the  sworn  declarations  of  both  the 
proprietor  and  foreman  of  the  brewery  showing  specifically  the 
materials  and  the  proportions  thereof  used  in  brewing  the  beer 
to  be  exported. 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  each  drawback  entry  must 
show,  in  addition  to  the  usual  averments,  that  the  beer  covered 
by  such  entry  was  manufactured  from  the  materials  used  in 
proportions  as  set  forth  in  the  formula  filed.  For  verification  of 
manufacturer's  declaration  on  formulas  and  export  entries, 
samples  shall  be  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector  for  analysis 
and  report  by  a  Government  chemist. 

The  declared  quantities  of  beer  exported  either  in  bottles, 
kegs,  or  casks  shall  be  verified  by  reference  to  bottlers'  certifi- 
cates and  other  official  records  of  quantity,  filed  with  collectors 
of  internal  revenue. 

Beer,  manufactured  by  the  Anheuser-Busch  Brewing  Associa- 
tion, of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  T.  D.  20976. 

Beer,  manufactured  by  the  George  Wiedemann  Brewing  Com- 
pany, of  Newport,  Ky.,  in  part  from  imported  hops.  T.  D.  23072. 

Beer  shipped  to  Philippine  Islands.     T.  D.   23614. 

Bicycle  tubing  (see  tubing),  bicycles',  manufactured  by  C.  J. 
Smith  &  Son's  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  from  imported  steel  tub- 
ing. T.  D.  17884. 

Bicycle  tubing,  seamless.     (See  Seamless  bicycle  tubing.) 

Bicycles,  manufactured  by  the  Sterling  Cycle  Works,  of  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  in  part  from  imported  steel  tubing;  allow  under  T.  D. 
15647. 

Bicycles,  manufactured  by  Union  Cycle  Mfg.  Co.,  of  Highland- 
ville,  Mass..  in  part  from  imported  tubing  and  cnain;  allow  un- 
der T.  D.  17889. 

Bicycles  and  parts  of,  manufactured  from  imported  materials; 
allow  under  T.  D.  17904. 

Bicycles  and  frames,  manufactured  by  Geo.  S.  McDonald,  of 
New  York  City,  the  bicycles  being  made  in  part  from  wheels, 
handles,  frames,  and  parts  of  frames  imported  "in  the  rough," 
and  the  frames  being  made  from  parts  of  frames  imported  "in 
the  rough"  and  domestic  materials;  allow  under  T.  D.  14430  and 
letter  February  4,  1895,  to  collector,  New  York. 

Billiard  tables,  manufactured  by  the  Brunswick-Balke-Collen- 
der  Company,  of  New  York  City,  the  "coverings  of  which  are 
made  wholly  from  imported  billiard  cloth";  allow  under  T.  D. 
15913. 

Biscuits,  cakes  or  crackers,  manufactured  in  part  from  im- 
ported refined  sugar  and  imported  molasses,  by  the  New  York 
Biscuit  Co.;  allow  under  T.  D.  17450. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
oi  such  services.) 


42  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Biscuits,  cakes  or  crackers,  manufactured  by  the  Standard 
Biscuit  Co.,  of  San  Francisco.,  Cal.  T.  D.  18192. 

Bitters,  Ramsay's  Trinidad  aromatic.  (See  Ramsay's  Trinidad 
aromatic  bitters.) 

Black  varnishes,  manufactured  by  the  Standard  Varnish 
Works,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23439. 

Black  varnishes  and  japans,  manufactured  by  the  Standard 
Varnish  Works,  of  New  xork,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  palm-oil 
pi*ch,  combined  with  other  ingredients.  T.  D.  22069. 

Black  varnishes  and  japans,  manufactured  by  the  Standard 
Varnish  Works,  of  Ne w  York,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  Asiatic  nut  oil, 
combined  with  other  ingredients.*  T.  D.  22946. 

Blanks,   band-saw.     (.See  Band-saw  blanks.) 

Blanks,  tin -can.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Blasting  caps  and  electric  exploders,  manufactured  in  part 
from  imported  fulminate  of  mercury;  allow  under  T.  D. 
13465;  and  on  electric  exploders,  manufactured  by  the  Aetna 
Powder  Company,  of  Indiana  in  part  from  imported  percussion 
caps  or  detonators;  allow  under  T.  D.  13286. 

Blast  pipes.     (See  Locomotives.) 

Blue  vitriol.     (See  Sulphate  of  copper.) 

Boilers,  locomotive.     (See  Locomotive  and  steam  boilers.) 

Boilers,  steam.     (See  Locomotive  and  steam  boilers.) 

Boiler  tubes.     (See  Locomotive  and  steam  boilers.) 

Bolts,  carriage.     (See  Carriage  and  tire  bolts.) 

Bolts,  fish-plate.     (See  Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,  etc.) 

Bolts,  tire.    (See  Carriage  and  tire  bolts.) 

Book  paper,  manufactured  by  the  Duncan  Company,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  under  Department's  decision  of  August  20,  1900  (T. 
D.  22442),  establishing  rate  on  "newspaper  or  other  kinds  and 
descriptions  of  paper."  T.  D.  22579. 

Boots,  shoes,  etc.     (See  Ladies'  shoes,  etc.) 

Boning  wire  and  back  wire,  manufactured  by  M.  Cohn  &  Co., 
of  New  York.  T.  D.  18035. 

Borax,  manufactured  partly  from  imported  soda  ash;  allow  on 
quantity  of  soda  ash  used. 

Borax,  used  in  curing  and  preserving  meats.     T.  D.  18565. 

Borax,  manufactured  from  imported  soda  ash.    T.  D.  17692. 

Borax  and  boracic  acid,  manufactured  by  M.  Calm  &  Bro.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23526. 

Borine,  manufactured  by  the  Borine  Medical  Company,  of  New 
York  City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol,  allow  under  T.  D. 
16788. 

Bound  books.  Dutch  Bibles  manufactured  by  A.  J.  Holman 
&  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  from  imported  printed  sheets.  T. 
D.  20136. 

Box  straps,  manufactured  by  Cary  Manufacturing  Company, 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from  imported  sheet  steel.  T.  D. 
23289. 

Boxes,  tin.    (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Boxes,  wooden.     (See  Wooden  boxes.) 

Box  shocks,  manufactured  from  imported  lumber;  base  allow- 
ance on  quantity  of  imported  lumber  used,  to  be  determined  by 
adding  to  the  board  measure  of  the  shooks  9  6-10  per  cent,  of 
such  measure. 

Brakes,  vacuum.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Brandy,  made  wholly  from  imported  materials.     T.  D.  18844. 

Brass  bedsteads,  manufactured  by  H.  L.  Judd  &  Co.,  of  New 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  43 

York  City,  in  part  from  imported  brass  tubing;  allow  under  T. 
D;  11474. 

Brass  boiler  tubes.     (See  Locomotive  and  steam  boilers.) 
Brick  pallets,  manufactured  by  Mershon,   Schuette,  Parker  & 
Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.     T.  D.   23573. 

Brocatelles  and  silk  damasks,  and  silk  and  cotton  damasks, 
manufactured  by  Stead  &  Miner,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D. 
20941. 

Broom  locks,  manufactured  by  M.  Gould's  Son  &  Co.,  New 
YDrk,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23581  and  T.  D.  23802. 

Buffers,   locomotive  coupling.     (See  Locomotives.) 

Bullets,  manufactured  from  imported  lead,  or  from  imported 
lead  and  tin  or  antimony;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  im- 
ported materials  used,  to  be  determined  by  weight  of  the  ex- 
ported bullets,  together  with  the  declaration  of  the  manufact- 
urer showing  quantities  and  proportions  of  materials  used,  which 
declaration  shall  be  verified  by  an  analysis  and  report  of  weight 
by  a  Government  chemist  of  samples  taken  as  ordered  by  the 
collector. 

Burnett's  extracts  of  lemon,  almond,  and  cochineal,  and  es- 
sence of  Jamaica  ginger,  manufactured  by  the  Joseph  Burnett 
Company,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow 
under  T.  D.  16151. 

Burning  oils,  manufactured  from  imported  rape-seed  oil  and 
domestic  petroleum.  T.  D.  23295. 

Butter,  refined.     (See  refined  butter.) 

Buttons  and  studs,  with  imported  "German  backs"  attach- 
ments. T.  D.  18674. 

Butter,  manufactured  from  domestic  butter  and  imported 
salt.  T.  D.  23306. 

Butter,  refined,  manufactured  by  H.  Chaloner  &  Co.,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  "packing  stock"  and  imported  salt. 
T.  D.  22570. 

Cables,  electric-lighting.    (See  Electric-lighting  cables.) 

Cables,  wire.    (See  Wire  rope.) 

Cables,  wire  and   hemp.     (See  Wire  rope.) 

Cake,  oil.     (See  Linseed  oil  cake.) 

Cakes.     (See  Biscuit.) 

Camel's-hair  press  cloth,  manufactured  by  the  J.  T.  Perkins 
Company,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  wholly  with  the  use  of  Russian 
camel's  hair.  T.  D.  23051. 

Cameras,  photographic.     (See  Photographic  cameras.) 

Candy.     (See  Confectionery.) 

Cans,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Caps,  blasting.     (See  Blasting  caps  and  electric  exploders.) 

Caps,  tin.     (See  Petroleum  cans  and  parts.) 

Car  bodies.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Car  brakes.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Car  drawbars.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Car  forgings.     (See  Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,  etc.) 

Car  gas  equipments.     (See  railway  cars.) 

Carbide  of  calcium,  manufactured  by  the  Union  Carbide  jCom- 
pany,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  im- 
ported lime  combined  with  domestic  coke  is  used.  T.  D.  22181. 

Carpets,  Moquette,  Smith  Axminster,  Saxony  Axminster,  vel- 
vet, and  extra  velvet  carpets  and  mats,"  and  rugs  of  correspond- 
ing kinds  or  makes,  manufactured  by  the  Alexander  Smith  & 
Sons  Carpet  Company,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  21016. 

Carpets,    mats,    and    rugs,   manufactured     by     the   Alexander 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
01  such  services.) 


44  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Smith  &  Sons  Carpet  Company,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     T.  D.  22975 

Carpet  sweepers,  manufactured  by  the  Bissell  Carpet  Sweep- 
Company.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  T.  D.  23685  and  T.  D.  23773. 

Carpet  sweepers,  manufactured  by  Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper 
Ing  Company,  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  part  from  imported  tin 
plate;  allow  under  T.  D.  13831. 

Carriage  and  tire  bolts,  manufactured  by  Townsend,  Wilson  & 
Hubbard  Bolt  Company,  and  by  A.  M.  Hayden,  all  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.;  allow  under  letter  of  October  1,  1891,  10  collector,  New 
York,  and  T.  D.  13471,  respectively. 

Carriage  bolts.     (See  Carriage  and  tire  bolts.) 

Carriages  and  wagons,  manufactured  by  J.  B.  Brewster  &  Co., 
of  New  York  City,  linings,  trimmings,  and  cushion  covers  being 
made  wholly  from  imported  cloth;  allow  under  T.  D.  12603. 

Cars,   horse.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Cars,  railway.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Cartridges,  "loaded"  with  bullets  manufactured  from  imported 
lead,  or  from  imported  lead  and  tin  or  antimony;  allow  as  on 
"Bullets."  which  see. 

Cartridges,  shot.     (See  Shot  cartridges.) 

Car  ventilators.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Car  wheels,  manufactured  by  the  Pullman  Company,  of  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  in  part  from  the  Krupp  steel  tires.  T.  D.  22439. 

Car  wheels.     (See  Locomotive  and  railway  car  wheels.) 

Car  windows.     (See  Railway  cars). 

Cases,  packing.     (See   Wooden  boxes.) 

Cases   petroleum.      (See  Wooden  boxes.) 

Castings,  manufactured  by  the  Union  Iron  Works,  of  San 
Francisco,  Cal.  T.  D.  18193. 

Castings,  manufactured  by  Vaughan  Machine  Company,  Pea- 
body,  Mass.  T.  D.  23678. 

Cast-iron  pipe,  manufactured  by  Camden  Iron  Works,  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.  T.  D.  23735. 

Cast-iron  pipe,  manufactured  by  the  Camden  Iron  Works, 
Camden,  N.  J.,  in  part  from  imported  broken  cast-iron  scrap. 
T.  D.  23182. 

Cast-iron  pipe,  manufactured  by  Florence  Iron  Works,  Flor- 
ence, N.  J.  T.  D.  23796. 

Cast-iron  pipe,  manufactured  by  United  States  Cast  Iron  Pipe 
and  Foundry  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J.  T.  D.  23760. 

Castor  oil  and  castor  pomace,  manufactured  wholly  from  im- 
ported castor  beans  or  seeds;  allow  duty  paid  on  20 J  pounds  of 
the  imported  beans  or  seeds  used  for  each  gallon  of  o*il  exported, 
and  duty  paid  on  13  pounds  of  such  beans  or  seeds  for  each  100 
pounds  of  pomace  exported,  quantities  to  be  determined  by 
gauge  or  weight,  as  ordered  by  the  collector. 

Ceiling.     (See  Dressed  lumber.) 

Celery  rock  and  rye  cordial  or  celery  tonic,  manufactured  by 
the  Cook  and  Bernheimer  Company,  of  New  York  City,  in  part 
from  imported  alcohol;  allow  under  letter  September  18,  1895,  to 
collector,  New  York. 

Celery  tonic.     (See  Celery  rock  and  rye  cordial,  etc.) 

Centers,  locomotive  and  railway  car  wheel.  (See  Locomotive 
and  railway  car  wheels.) 

Chairs,  manufactured  by  Hale  &  Co.,  of  New  York  City,  from 
domestic  wood  and  imported  chair  cane;  allow  under  T.  D. 
11783;  and  on  those  manufactured  by  B.  Souto,  of  New  York 
City,  from  parts  imported  "in  the  rough,"  allow  under  T.  D. 
15045. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  45 

Chamberlain's  colic,  cholera,  and  diarrhoea  remedy,  manufac- 
tured by  the  Chamberlain  Medicine  Company,  of  Des  Moines, 
Iowa,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol,  sulphuric  ether,  and  chlo- 
roform. T.  D.  23313. 

Channel  bars  and  fastenings,  manufactured  from  imported  ma- 
terials; allow  as  on  portable  railway  sections. 

Cherry  pectoral,  Ayer's.  (See  Ayer's  cherry  pectoral  arid  sar- 
saparilla.) 

Chewing  gum,  manufactured  by  F.  H.  Fleer  &  Co.,  of  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  from  imported  chicle  and  sugar.  T.  D.  20054. 

Chewing  gum,  manufactured  by  the  American  Chemical  Com- 
pany, of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  partly  from  imported  Mexican  gum 
chicle  and  sugar.  T.  D.  20942. 

Chewing  gum,  Red  Rose,  manufactured  by  the  American 
Chicle  Company  (successors  to  Adams  &  Sons  Company),  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  are  used  wholly 
imported  raw  chicle  and  powdered  sugar.  T.  D.  22612. 

Chewing  gum,  manufactured  by  the  Newton  Gum  Company,  of 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  partly  from  imported  chicle.  T.  D.  23372. 

China  clay  paper,  manufactured  by  Everett  Pulp  and  Paper 
Company  from  imported  china  clay.  T.  D.  19956. 

China  goatskins,  prepared  by  process  of  cleaning,  dyeing,  and 
resewing  imported  tanned  China  goatskins;  base  allowance  on 
number  of  skins  used  equal  to  number  exported. 

Chocolate,  sweetened.    (See  Sweetened  chocolate.) 

Cigars,  manufactured  by  Landfield  Bros.  &  Co.,  New  -ork, 
N.  Y.  T.  D.  23736  and  T.  D.  23785.  . 

Cigarette   paper.      (See  paper.) 

Cigarettes,  manufactured  by  the  American  Tobacco  Company, 
of  New  York  City,  and  by  Cameron  &  Cameron,  of  Richmond, 
Va.,  wrapped  wholly  with  imported  cigarette  paper;  allow  under 
T.  D.  11103  and  letter  August  28,  1891,  respectively. 

Circular  capes,  manufactured  by  Piasecki  &  Weinberg,  of  New 
York,  from  "imported  dyed  and  dressed  astrakhan  skins;  allow 
under  T.  D.  17987. 

Citron,  candied  and  glace,  seeded  raisins,  cleaned  currants, 
and  cleaned  Sultana  raisins.  T.  D.  20249  and  T.  D.  20329. 

Cleaned  rice,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  uncleaned 
rice;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  the  imported  rice  used,  to  be 
determined  by  adding  to  the  weight  of  the  exported  article  as- 
certained by  a  United  States  weigher,  10  per  centum  of  such 
weight. 

Cleaned  rice,  produced  from  imported  uncleaned  Rangoon  rice. 
T.  D.  17790. 

Clocks,  manufactured  by  the  Ansonia  Clock  Company,  of  New 
York  City,  in  part  from  imported  porcelain  and  onyx  cases,  por- 
celain and  zinc  dials,  and  imported  glass;  allow  under  T.  D. 
16675;  if  manufactured  by  the  Seth  Thomas  Clock  Company,  of 
Thomastown,  Conn.,  in  part  from  imported  glass,  allow  under 
T..  D.  14113;  and  if  manufactured  by  the  E.  Ingraham  Clock 
Company,  of  Bristol,  Conn.,  in  part  from  imported  glass,  allow 
under  T.  D.  14256  and  letter  January  4,  1894,  to  collector,  New 
York. 

Clock-spring  material,  manufactured  by  R.  H.  Wolff  &  Co., 
limited,  of  New  York  City,  from  imported  steel- wire  rods;  allow 
under  T.  D.  14796. 

Clock  springs,  manufactured  by  R.  H.  Wolff  &  Co.,  limited,  of 
New  York  City,  from  imported  steel- wire  rods;  allow  under  T. 
D.  14474. 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


46  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

C;»tned  Iron  flats  (parts  of  carding  machines),  manufactured 
by  cJ.  A.  Leigh  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  wholly  from  imported 
"flets,  card  clothing  and  clips";  allow  under  T.  D.  16068. 

Clothing,  waterproof.  (See  Waterproof  clothing.) 

Cloths,  printed  and  finished.     (See  Printed  and  finished  cloths.) 

final:  Honolulu,  a  Pacific  cort  of  United  States  within  para- 
graph 415,  act  of  1897.  T.  D.  23611. 

Coal,  used  as  fuel  in  steam  vessels.     T.  D.  18259. 

Coated  paper,  manufactured  by  the  Champion  Coated  Paper 
Company,  of  Hamilton,  Ohio,  from  imported  paper  coated  with 
a  preparation  of  imported  china  clay.  T.  D.  22801. 

Cocoanut,  desiccated.     (See  Desiccated  cocoanut.) 

Cod-liver  oil,  Scott's  emulsion  of  cod-liver  oil.  Treasury  de- 
cision 14677  revoked.  T.  D.  19300. 

Cod-liver  oil,  Scott's  emulsion  of.  (See  Scott's  emulsion  of 
cod-liver  oil.) 

Coke,  manufactured  from  imported  slack  coal  by  the  New 
England  Gas  and  Coke  Company,  of  Boston,  Mass.  T.  D.  22332. 

Cologne  water.     (See  Toilet  waters,  etc.) 

Colors,  dry.     (See  Dry  colors.) 

Composition  metal,  manufactured  by  the  Burnham  Smelting 
and  Refining  Company,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  part  from  im- 
ported old  and  scrap  copper;  allow  under  T.  D.  13280. 

Compound,   lard.     (See  Lard  compound.) 

Condensed  milk,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  refined 
sugar,  or  sugar  refined  from  imported  raw  sugar;  base  allow- 
ance on  quantity  of  such  materials  used,  provided  that  no  do- 
mestic sugar  has  been  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  article. 

The  entry  under  which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected  and 
laden  must  show  the  number  and  description  of  the  cans  con- 
tained in  each  shipping  package,  and  the  manufacturer's  dec- 
laration on  the  drawback  entry  must  show  the  weight  of  the 
condensed  milk  in  each  variety  of  can,  and  the  kind  and  quan- 
tity or  percentage  of  sugar  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  ex- 
ported article,  which  declarations  shall  be  verified  by  official 
weight  and  analysis  of  samples  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collec- 
tor. 

Where  sugar  refined  from  imported  raw  sugar  is  used,  draw- 
back shall  be  allowed  as  on  the  refined  sugar  if  exported  sepa- 
rately. 

Confectionery,, caramels  and  other  confectionery  manufactured 
from  imported  raw  sugar.  T.  D.  19314. 

Confectionery,  manufactured  by  Fobes,  Hayward  &  Co.,  of 
Boston,  Mass.  T.  D.  17465. 

Confectionery,  manufactured  wholly  or  in  part  from  imported 
materials.  T.  D.  20403. 

Confectionery  (caramels),  manufactured  by  the  Lancaster 
Caramel  Co.,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.  T.  D.  17787. 

Continuous  rail  joints,  manufactured  by  the  Albany  Iron 
Works,  Troy,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23809. 

Confectionery,  manufactured  wholly  or  in  part  from  imported 
refined  sugar,  or  sugar  refined  from  imported  raw  sugar;  base 
allowance  on  quantity  of  such  material  used,  provided  that  no 
domestic  sugar  has  been  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  article. 

The  entry  under  which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected  and 
laden,  must  show  separately  the  kinds  and  quantities  of  the  va- 
rieties of  confectionery  contained  in  each  shipping  package;  and 
the  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show  the  kind  and  quantity  or  percentage  of  refined  sugar  used 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  cf  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  47 

in  each  variety  of  confectionery  exported.  Declarations  of  man- 
ufacturers and  exporters  shall  be  verified  by  official  analysis  of 
samples  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector,  and  by  weights  as- 
certained by  a  United  States  weigher. 

Before  liquidation  of  entries  for  drawback  on  confectionery,  a 
sworn  statement  of  the  manufacturer,  showing  formula  and  pro- 
cesses of  manufacture  of  each  kind  on  which  drawback  is 
claimed,  must  be  filed  with  the  collector,  and  verified  by  official 
inspection  of  methods  of  manufacture  and  official  analysis  of 
samples. 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show  that  the  articles  covered  thereby  were  made  as  set  forth 
in  such  statement. 

Where  the  exported  confectionery  was  made  from  sugar  re- 
fined from  imported  raw  sugar,  drawback  shall  be  allowed  as  on 
tne  refined  sugar  used,  if  exported  as  sugar. 

Connecting  rods,  manufactured  by  the  Abner  Doble  Company, 
of  San  Francisco,  CaL,  wholly  from  imported  iron  bars;  allow  un- 
der T.  D.  15944. 

Copy  books,  manufactured  by  S.  E.  &  M.  Vernqn,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23106. 

Copper  boiler  tubes.     (See  Locomotive  and  steam  boilers.) 

Copper  plates  for  locomotives.     (See  Locomotives.) 

Copper  plates,  perforated.     (See  Perforated  copper  plates.) 

Copper,  refined.     (See  Refined  copper.) 

Copper,  sulphate  of.     (See  sulphate  of  copper.^ 

Cornets,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  valves;  base  al- 
lowance on  number  and  kind  of  such  valves  used,  which  must  be 
described  in  the  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback 
entry  as  they  were  described  on  the  invoice  under  which  they 
were  imported. 

Before  lading  for  exportation  the  valves  appearing  in  the  cor- 
nets must  be  identified  with  the  imported  valves  described  in  the 
manufacturer's  declaration  by  expert  official  inspection. 

Corrugated  and  galvanized  iron  roofing.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Corrugated  and  painted  iron  roofing.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Corsets,  manufactured  by  Weingarten  Brothers,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported  piece  goods  and  laces.  T.  D.  23405. 

Corsets,  manufactured  by  Roth  &  Goldsmith,  of  South  Nor- 
walk,  Conn.,  in  part  from  imported  materials;  allow  under  T.  D. 
11742. 

Cotton  gin  saws,  manufactured  by  J.  F.  Turner's  Sons,  of  Sing 
Sing,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  steel  plates;  allow  under  letter  Jan- 
uary 3,  1891,  to  collector,  New  York;  and  on  such  saws  manufac- 
tured by  the  Eagle  Cotton  Gin  Company,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
from  imported  steel  plates,  allow  under  T.  D.  12402. 

Cotton-gin  saws,  manufactured  by  Continental  Gin  Company, 
Prattville,  Ala.  T.  D.  23580. 

Cotton  piece  goods,  manufactured  by  Everett,  Heaney  &  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23623. 

Coupling  buffers.     (See  Locomotives.) 

Crackers.     (See  Biscuit.) 

Crank  pins.     (See  Locomotives.) 

Cream  of  tartar,  or  of  tartaric  acid,  manufactured  wholly  from 
imported  arerols  or  crude  tartar,  or  wine  lees,  crude.  T.  D.  18776. 

Cream  separators,  manufactured  by  the  United  States  Butter 
Extractor  Company,  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  in  part  of  imported  in- 
terior devices  and  in  part  of  domestic  materials.  T.  D.  22628. 

Creosoted  lumber,  manufactured  by  the  Carolina  Oil  and  Creo- 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


48  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

sote  Company,  in  part  from  imported  dead  oil  of  coal  tar;  allow 
under  T.  D.  13283. 

Cross  bars,  manufactured  from  imported  material;  allow  as  on 
portable  railway  sections. 

Crystal  fashion  plates,  manufactured  by  the  Crystal  Fashion 
Plate  Company,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  sheet 
celluloid;  allow  under  T.  D.  16924. 

Crystal  plate  glass,  in  the  construction  of  passenger  cars  built 
by  the  J.  G.  Brill  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  17896. 

Crystallized  tin  plates,  manufactured  from  imported  tin  plates; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  material  used  equal  to  the  quan- 
tity of  the  exported  'plates,  to  be  determined  by  either  weight  or 
measurement  and  inspection  of  such  exported  articles. 

Cups,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Curtain  slats,  manufactured  from  imported  pine  lumber  by  the 
Vermont  Shade  Roller  Company.  T.  D.  22000. 

Cuspidors,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Cyanide  of  potassium,  manufactured  by  the  Roessler  &  riass- 
lacher  Chemical  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  in  the  manu- 
facture of  which  no  other  than  imported  yellow  prussiate  of  pot- 
ash is  used.  T.  D.  19516. 

Decalcomania  paper,  manufactured  by  the  Meyercord  Com- 
pany, of  Chicago,  111.  T.  D.  22487. 

Decorated  lamp  shades,  manufactured  by  Clark  Brothers' 
Lamp,  Brass  and  Copper  Company,  of  Trenton,  N.  J.,  from  im- 
ported plain  porcelain  shades,  and  by  Trenton  Lamp  Company, 
of  Trenton,  N.  J.,  from  imported  plain  glass  shades;  allow  under 
T.  D.  13479  and  14340,  respectively, 

Decorated  tin  plates,  manufactured  from  plain  tin  plates;  base 
allowance  on  quantity  of  the  plain  plates  used  equal  to  the  quan- 
tity of  such  material  in  the  exported  plates,  to  be  determined  by 
weight  or  measurement  and  inspection  of  the  finished  plates, 
proper  allowance  being  made  for  addition  to  such  weight  in  pro- 
cess of  manufacture. 

Degreased  sheepskins,  manufactured  by  the  United  States  and 
Canada  Degreasing  Company,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  from  imported 
skins;  allow  under  T.  D.  16235. 

Desiccated  cocoanut,  manufactured  by  Bussing  &  Graef,  of 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  T.  D.  18662. 

Desiccated  cocoanut,  manufactured  by  L.  Schepp  &  Co.,  of 
New  York  City,  wholly  from  imported  cocoanuts  and  refined 
granulated  sugar,  used  in  condition  as  imported,  or  refined  from 
imported  raw  sugar;  allow  under  T.  D.  16780. 

Diamond  dyes  and  improved  butter  color,  manufactured  uy 
Wells  &  Richardson  Company,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  in  which  ani- 
line or  coal-tar  colors  imported  in  bulk  are  used.  T.  D.  22714 
and  22580. 

Doors  and  mouldings,  manufactured  from  imported  lumber; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  lumber  used,  to  be  determined  by 
"board  measurement"  of  parts  of  doors  and  of  finished  mould- 
ings. 

Drawbars,  car.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Dress  binding,  velveteen.     (See  Velveteen  dress  binding,  etc.) 

Dress  bindings,  manufactured  by  the  Velutina  Bias  Company, 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from  imported  velveteens  or  cordu- 
roys, dyed  or  in  the  gray.  T.  D.  20493. 

Dress  shields,  manufactured  by  the  I.  B.  Kleinert  Rubber 
Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  extended  to  similar  manufact- 

( Note.— Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  49 

ures  of  said  company  known  as  "half  silk-covered,"  cotton- 
bound,  and  "silk  covers"  without  binding.  T.  D.  23103. 

Dressed  lumber,  manufactured  from  imported  rough  lumber, 
if  planed  on  two  sides,  or  on  one  side  and  both  edges;  base  al- 
lowance on  quantity  of  rough  lumber  used,  to  be  determined  by 
"board  measurement"  of  the  exported  dressed  lumber. 

Dress  shields,  manufactured  by  the  L.  B.  Kleinert  Rubber 
Company,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  cotton  gal- 
loon binding  and  piece  silk;  allow  under  letter  January  15,  1896, 
to  collector,  New  York. 

Drills,  steel.     (See  Steel  drills.) 

Dry  colors,  manufactured  by  Pfeiffer  &  Lavanburg,  of  New 
York  City,  in  part  from  imported  quicksilver,  orange  mineral  or 
red  lead,  and  by  the  F.  W.  Devoe  and  C.  T.  Raynolds  Company, 
of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  quicksilver;  allow  un- 
der T.  D.  11770  and  14010,  respectively, 

Dry  plates,  photographic.     (See  Photographic  dry  plates.) 

Dust  shields  fitted  and  permanently  attached  to  railroad  cars. 
T.  D.  23258. 

Dyed  burlaps,  manufactured  by  the  Root  &  McBride  Company, 
of  Cleveland,  Ohio.  T.  D.  23330. 

Dyed  fur  skins,  manufactured  by  Herman  F.  Bindseil,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from  imported  furs  dressed  on  the  skin. 
T.  D.  22446. 

Dyed   silks.     (See  Silks,  printed  and  dyed.) 

Dynamite  and  other  explosives,  in  the  manufacture  of  which 
all  the  glycerin  used  was  imported;  base  allowance  on  a  quan- 
tity of  glycerin  so  used,  to  be  determined  by  allowing  46  2-10 
pounds  of  the  same  for  each  100  pounds  of  nitroglycerin  con- 
tained in  the  exported  articles. 

The  drawback  entry  must  show  the  number  and  size  of  cart- 
ridges and  other  packages  contained  in  each  shipping  case,  the 
trb.de  names  or  marks  by  which  the  several  forms  and  grades  of 
the  explosives  are  designated,  the  quantity  of  each  kind  and 
grade,  and  the  percentage  of  nitroglycerin  contained  in  each 
grade,  respectively. 

The  weights  of  the  several  kinds  of  uniform  packages  shown 
by  the  drawback  entry  shall  be  tested  by  a  Lnited  States  weigher 
when  ordered  by  the  collector,  and  on  order  of  the  collector, 
samples  shall  be  taken  for  analysis  and  verification  of  the  state- 
ments contained  in  the  entry  as  to  the  percentage  of  nitrogly- 
cerin contained  in  the  several  kinds  and  grades  of  the  exported 
article. 

The  samples  shall  be  taken  by  an  officer  specially  designated 
by  the  collector  for  that  purpose,  who  shall  take  the  same  under 
instructions  from  the  Government  chemist  by  whom  such  sam- 
ples are  to  be  analyzed,  as  to  manner  of  taking  the  same  and 
the  quantities  to  be  taken.  Before  the  liquidation  of  any  such 
drawback  entry,  there  must  be  filed  with  the  collector  at  the 
port  of  exportation,  a  sworn  formula  or  statement  by  the  pro- 
prietor and  foreman  of  the  factory  where  the  explosives  were 
made,  showing  the  percentages  of  nitroglycerin  used  in  the  man- 
ufacture of  the  several  brands  or  grades  of  explosives  made  in 
such  factory  for  exportation,  and  no  drawback  shall  be  allowed 
on  any  excess  over  the  quantity  shown  in  the  manufacturer's 
formula  so  filed,  without  special  instructions  from  the  Depart- 
ment. 

When  the  glycerin  used  has  been  refined  from  imported  crude 
glycerin,  the  quantity  of  crude  glycerin  so  used  shall  be  deter- 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


50  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

mined  by  adding  to  the  allowance  of  46  2-10  pounds  of  glycerin 
for  each  100  pounds  of  nitroglycerin  contained  in  the  exported 
article,  22  per  cent  of  such  allowance. 

Electric  elevator  engines,  manufactured  by  the  Otis  Elevator 
Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  the  motors  of  which  are  im- 
ported, and  the  winding  machinery  and  bedplates,  or  other  parts 
required  to  make  a  complete  engine,  are  of  domestic  manu- 
facture. T.  D.  21134  and  23288. 

Electric  exploders.     (See  Blasting  caps  and  electric  exploders.) 

Electric- lighting  cables,  manufactured  by  the' Norwich  Insulat- 
ing Wire  Company,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported 
leaa;  allow  under  T.  D.  11513. 

Electric-light  switches,  manufactured  by  the  Star  Electric 
Company,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  part  from  imported  china 
ware;  allow  under  T.  D.  12409. 

Electric- motor  trucks,  in  the  manufacture  of  which,  by  the  J. 
G.  Brill  Company,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  imported  roller  or  ball 
bearings  and  journals  are  used.  T.  D.  20137. 

Electrical  apparatus  known  as  generators,  motors,  alternators, 
commutators,  armatures,  and  rheostats;  also  on  mica  made  into 
sheets,  plates,  and  other  forms  manufactured  by  the  General 
Electric  Company,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23268. 

Embossed  leather,  manufactured  from  imported  plain  leather; 
base  allowance  on  a  quantity  of  the  imported  material  equal  to 
the  quantity  of  the  exported  article. 

Embossed  sheet  iron.     (See  Painted  and  embossed  sheet  iron.) 

Embossed  tin  plates,  manufactured  from  imported  tin  plates; 
base  allowance  on  a  quantity  of  the  material  used,  to  be  deter- 
mined by  either  weight  or  measurement  and  inspection  of  the 
exported  plates. 

Embroidered  silk  handkerchiefs,  manufactured  from  imported 
plain  silk  handkerchiefs,  by  embroidering  thereon  letters,  mono- 
grams, or  other  ornamental  designs;  base  allowance  on  number 
of  plain  handkerchiefs  •  used  equal  to  number  of  embroidered 
handkerchiefs  exported. 

'j.~e  entry  under  which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected  and 
laden  must  show  the  number  and  size  of  each  kind  of  embroid- 
ered handkerchief  in  each  box  or  package  and  the  number  of 
such  packages  in  each  shipping  case  to  be  exported.  The  manu- 
facturer's statement  on  the  drawback  entry  must  describe  the 
plain  handkerchiefs  as  they  are  described  in  the  invoice  under 
which  they  were  imported. 

When  ordered  by  the  collector,  the  inspecting  officer  shall  take 
samples  of  the  manufactured  articles,  to  be  submitted  to  the  ap- 
praiser for  verification  of  the  manufacturer's  statement  as  to  the 
kind  and  quality  of  the  imported  plain  handkerchiefs  used. 

Emulsion,   petroleum.      (See   Petroleum   emulsion.) 

Enameled  calfskins,  manufactured  by  Robert  H.  Foerderer, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  23815. 

Essence  of  Jamaica  ginger,  Burnett's.  (See  Burnett's,  ex- 
tracts, etc.) 

Excelsior  steel  balls,  manufactured  by  the  Excelsior  Machine 
Co.,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  18190. 

Extract  of  wool,  or  wool  grease,  manufactured  by  the  Arling- 
ton Mills,  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  by  degreasing  wool,  wholly  im- 
ported, with  the  use  of  naphtha,  the  extracted  grease  having 
been  subsequently  subjected  to  a  cleansing  and  refining  process. 
T.  D.  22443. 

Exploders,  electric.    (See  Blasting  caps  and  electric  exploders.) 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  arc  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  51 

Explosives,  dynamite  and  other.  (See  Dynamite  and  other  ex- 
plosives.) 

Extract  of  witch-hazel,  fluid.  (See  Fluid  extract  of  witch-hazel.) 

Extracts,  fluid.     (See  Fluid  extracts.) 

Extracts  of  lemon,  almond  and  cochineal,  Burnett's.  (See  Bur- 
nett's extracts,  etc.) 

Eyeglasses.     (See  Lenses,  spectacles,  and  eyeglasses.) 

"Fancy  advertising  hangers,  panels  and  cards,"  manufactured 
by  the  Kauffman  &  Strauss  Co.,  in  part  from  imported  litho- 
graphic pictures.  T.  D.  17710. 

Fashion  plates,  crystal.     (See  Crystal  fashion  plates.) 

Favorite  almond  paste,  manufactured  by  Wood  &  Selick,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23597. 

Fellows'  compound  syrup  of  hypophosphites,  manufactured  by 
the  Fellows  Medical  Manufacturing  Company,  of  New  York  City, 
in  part  from  imported  glycerin  and  sugar;  allow  under  T.  D. 
16741  and  17197. 

Felt,  hammer.     (See  Hammer  felt.) 

Felts,  paper  makers'  felts  and  jackets  manufactured  wholly 
from  imported  wool.  T.  D.  19120. 

Fencing,  barbed-wire.     (See  Wire  fencing.) 

Fencing,  galvanized.     (See  Wire  fencing.) 

Fencing,  wire.     (See  Wire  fencing.) 

Ferrotype  plates,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  taggers 
iron;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  iron  used  appear- 
ing in  the  exported  article. 

The  entry  under  which  the  plates  are  to  be  inspected  and  laden 
must  show,  separately,  the  number  and  dimensions  of  each  va- 
riety of  plate  exported,  and  the  manufacturer's  declaration  must 
shov  the  number,  dimensions,  gauge,  and  net  weight  of  the  im- 
ported plates  used. 

When  ordered  by  the  collector,  samples  shall  be  taken  by  the 
inspecting  officer  and  submitted  to  the  appraiser,  who  shall  re- 
port the  gauge  of  the  plate  appearing  in  the  finished  article. 

The  superficial  quantity  of  the  exported  ferrotype  plates  shall 
be  determined  by  the  count  and  measurement  of  such  plates,  as 
certified  by  the  inspecting  officer,  and  the  weight  of  the  im- 
ported taggers  iron  used  shall  be  determined  by  ascertaining 
from  the  import  entry  the  weight  of  a  like  superficial  quantity 
of  the  material  identified. 

Fertilizers,  made  in  part  from  imported  sulphate  of  ammonia. 
T.  D.  18100. 

Films,  dry  plates,  and  photographic  paper,  manufactured,  re- 
spectively, with  the  use  wholly  of  imported  glass,  or  of  paper 
imported  either  in  the  plain  state  or  baryta  coated,  all  having 
been  subjected  to  the  sensitizing  process  by  the  application  of 
an  emulsion  in  which  imported  gelatin  entered  as  an  ingredient. 
T.  D.  22827. 

Filters.     (See  Pasteur's  germ-proof  filters.) 

Finch  gas  equipments.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Finished  split  leather,  manufactured  by  J.  C.  Crane  &  Co.,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  from  imported  rough  leather  or  dressing  hides; 
mow  under  T.  D.  10610. 

Fire  extinguishers,  Boron,  manufactured  by  C.  S.  Mott  &  Co., 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  steel  cylinders.  T.  D.  19372. 

Fish  nets,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  thread;  base 
allowance  on  quantiV  of  thread  used,  to  be  determined  by  add- 
ing to  the  net  weight  of  the  exported  nets  2  per  cent  of  such 
weight. 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


52 '  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

T^e  entry  under  which  the  nets  are  to  be  Inspected  and  laden 
must  show  the  gross  and  net  weight,  the  number  of  meshes  from 
top  to  bottom,  and  the  size  of  the  meshes,  and  describe  the 
thread  used  as  it  is  described  in  the  invoice  under  which  it  was 
imported.  Declared  weights  shall  be  verified  oy  a  United  States 
weigher. 

Fish  nets,  manufactured  by  the  Barbour  Flax  Spinning  Com- 
pr.ny.  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  made  wholly  from  imported  flax  yarn 
and  the  selvaging  from  imported  cotton.  T.  D.  21119. 

Fish-plate  bolts.     (See  Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,   etc.) 

Fish  plates.     (See  Bar  iron,  fisn-plate  bolts,  etc.) 

Fish  preserver,  manufactured  by  Johnson  &  Shaw,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  from  imported  boracic  acid  and  domestic  salt;  allow  un- 
der T.  D.  14207. 

Flat  1 -pound  salmon  cans,  manufactured  by  R.  D.  Hume  & 
Co.  T.  D.  18487. 

Flats,   clothed    iron.     (See  Clothed  iron  flats.) 

Flock,  manufactured  by  L.  A.  Levy,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  from 
imported  fur  and  wool  waste.  T.  D.  20573. 

Floor  tiles,   marble.     (See  Marble  floor  tiles,  etc.) 

Florida  water.     (See  Toilet  waters,  etc.) 

Florida  water,  Barry's.     (See  Barry's  Florida  water.) 

Flour  bags.     (See  Bags.) 

Fluid  Extract  of  Kalafra,  manufactured  by  the  Brunswick 
Pharmacal  Co.,  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  T.  D.  18654. 

Fluid  extract  of  witch-hazel,  manufactured  by  W.  Burton 
&  Co.,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow 
under  T.  D.  17211. 

Fluid  extracts,  manufactured  by  McKesson  &  Robbins,  of  Ne\r 
York,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow  under  T.  D.  17905. 

Fluid  extracts,  manufactured  by  Parke  Davis  &  Co.,  of  De- 
troit. Mich.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  no  other  than  imported 
alcohol  was  used;  allow  under  T.  D.  14977. 

Forgings,  railway  car.     (See  Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,  etc.) 

Frames,  bicycle.    (See  Bicycles  and  frames.) 

Furs,  imitation  seal.     (See  Imitation  seal  furs.) 

Galvanized  fencing.     (.See  Wire  fencing.) 

Galvanized-iron  gutters.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Galvanized-iron  roofing.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Galvanized-lron  pipe,  manufactured  by  Wm.  P.  Cook  &  Co., 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  imported  plain 
ungalvanized  iron  pipe  is  used.  T.  D.  22788. 

Galvanized-steel  pipes.  (See  Steel  pipes,  galvanized  or  asphal- 
tum  and  tar  coated.) 

Galvanized  wire.     (See  Wire,  round,  plain,  or  galvanized.) 

Gas  equipments,  Finch.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Gasoline  motor  cycles  and  carriages,  manufactured  by  Wal- 
tham  Manufacturing  Company,  in  which  imported  motors  are 
used.  T.  D.  23011. 

Germ-proof  filters.     (See  Pasteur's  germ-proof  filters.) 

Glacier  antifriction  metal,  manufactured  by  the  Stirling  Metal 
Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  from  a  mixture  of  lead  and  with 
other  materials,  nondutiable.  T.  D.  22033. 

Glass,  ornamental  plate.     (See  Ornamental  plate  glass.) 

Glasses,  mirror.     (See  Mirror  glasses.) 

Glass  signs,  manufactured  by  Herrlein  &  Co.,  of  New  York 
City,  from  imported  glass,  by  processes  of  embossing,  gilding, 
and  painting;  allowing  under  letter  May  7,  1896,  to  collector,  New 
York. 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  53 

Glove  leather,  manufactured  by  Edgar  W.  Starr,  Gloversville, 
N.  Y.  T.  D.  23494. 

Gloves,  leather.     (See  Leather  gloves.) 

Glue,  sizing,  manufactured  from  glue  imported  in  lumps;  base 
allowance  on  quantity  of  material  used  equal  to  weight  of  ex- 
ported article,  to  be  ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher. 

Glucose  sugar,  manufactured  by  Heyl  Brothers,  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  from  cane  sirups  produced  from  imported  raw  sugar 
and  domestic  glucose.  T.  D.  228fl. 

Glycerin,  refined.     (See  Refined  glycerin.) 

Goatskins,  China.     (See  China  goatskins.) 

Gold-dust  washing  powder,  manufactured  by  the  W.  J.  Wil- 
cox  Lard  and  Refining  Company,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from 
"cotton  seed  oil  foots"  and  imported  soda  ash;  allow  under  T. 
D.  15758. 

Gold  paint,  manufactured  by  A.  Sartorius  &  Co.,  of  New  York 
City,  in  part  from  imported  bronze  powder;  allow  under  T.  D. 
11482. 

Grain  bags.   (See  Bags.) 

Gum  confectionery  candy,  known  as  "gum  goods,"  manufac- 
tured by  George  Anspach,  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  T.  D.  21946. 

Gutters,  galvanized-iron.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Hammer  felt,  manufactured  by  Alfred  Dolge,  of  New  York 
City,  wholly  from  imported  wools;  allow  under  T.  D.  7702  and 
17232. 

Hammers,  piano.     (See  Piano  hammers.) 

Handkerchiefs,  embroidered  silk.  (See  Embroidered  silk  hand- 
kerchiefs.) 

Handles,  tin.    (See  Petroleum  cans  and  parts.) 

Harmonophones,  Clover,  manufactured  by  Strauss,  Sachs  & 
Co.,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported  harmonicas.  T. 
D.  22455. 

Hats,  manufactured  by  Bornn  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D. 
23596. 

Hay  knives,  manufactured  by  the  Hiram  Holt  Company,  of 
East  Wilton,  Me.,  in  part  from  imported  iron;  allow  under  T.  D. 
11793. 

Honey  sirups,  manufactured  by  Wiseman  &' Wallace,  of  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  from  imported  granulated  or  crystal  sugars,  or 
sugars  refined  from  imported  raw  sugars,  and  imported  honey. 
T.  D.  22797. 

Hood's  Compound  Extract  of  Sarsaparilla,  manufactured  by  C. 
I.  Hood  &  Co.',  of  Lowell,  Mass,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol; 
allow  under  T.  D.  17989. 

Hoops,  barrel.     (See  Petroleum  barrels.) 

Horse  blankets,  manufactured  by  L.  C.  Chase  &  Co.,  of  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  in  part  from  imported  jute  sacking,  hemp  sacking, 
and  tilting  cloth  in  the  piece.  T.  D.  2ZU44. 

Horseshoe  nails,  manufactured  by  Putman  Nail  Co.,  of  Nepon- 
set,  Mass.  T.  D.  18050. 

Horse  cars.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

House-furnishing  goods,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Hubs,  manufactured  by  the  Ogdensburg  Hub  and  Spoke  Com- 
pany, wholly  from  imported  elm  blocks.  T.  D.  23183. 

Hydrate  of  alumina,  manufactured  by  Merrimac  Chemical 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  T.  D.  23832. 

Hydraulic  hose,  flax  or  linen,  manufactured  by  the  Eureka  Fire 
Hose  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from  imported  flax 
or  linen  yarns.  T.  D.  20252  and  23105. 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


54  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Hypopnosphites  of  lime,  soda,  and  potash,  manufactured  by 
the  Mallinckrodt  Chemical  Works,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  partly  from 
imported  phosphorus.  T.  D.  23369. 

Imitation  seal  furs,  manufactured  by  the  North  American 
Electric,  Seal  Unhairing  Company,  of  New  York  City,  from  im- 
ported, dressed,  dyed,  and  sheared  rabbit  skins;  allow  under 
T.  D.  15084. 

Imported  lead  used  in  counterbalancing  driving  wheels  manu- 
factured by  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works  (Burnham,  Williams  oc 
Co.),  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  22,  y± 

Improved  butter  color.  (See  Diamond  dyes  and  improved  but- 
xer  color.) 

Incandescent  electric  lamps,  manufactured  by  the  Edison  Elec- 
tric Light  Company,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  20254. 

Insulator,   micanite.     (See  Micanite  insulator.) 

Interchangeable  tires,  manufactured  by  the  Ramapo  Wheel  & 
Foundry  Co.,  of  Ramapo,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  steel  tires.  T. 
D.  17696. 

Iron,  bar.     (See  Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,  etc.) 

Iron  roofing: 

Corrugated  and  galvanized  roofing,  manufactured  from  im- 
ported sheet  iron  and  spelter;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  ma- 
terials used.  Manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry 
must  show  gauge,  size,  and  number  of  sheets  of  iron  used;  also 
the  weight  of  the  same  and  the  quantity  of  spelter  added  in  pro- 
cess of  galvanizing.  Such  declarations  shall  be  verified  by  ex- 
pert official  examination  of  samples,  to  be  taken  as  ordered  by 
the  collector.  Quantities  of  materials  used  shall  be  determined 
by  reference  to  such  verified  statements  and  the  "weight  of  the 
exported  article,  as  ascertained  by  a  United  State  weigher. 

Corrugated  and  painted  roofing,  manufactured  from  imported 
sheet  iron  and  domestic  paint;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of 
such  sheet  iron  used,  to  be  determined  by  deducting  from  the 
weight  of  the  exported  'article,  as  determined  by  a  United  States 
weigher,  not  less  than  4  per  cent  of  such  weight.  Samples  shall 
be  taken,  as  ordered  by  the  collector,  for  expert  official  exami- 
nation, to  determine  if  deduction  should  be  made  in  excess  of  4 
per  cent. 

Corrugated  gutters,  leaders,  ridging,  sheets,  and  tiles,  manu- 
factured by  the  Mosely  Iron  Bridge  and  Roof  Company,  of  Jer- 
sey City,  N.  J.,  from  imported  galvanized-iron  sheets;  allow  un- 
der letter  September  2,  1893,  to  collector,  New  York. 

Ironware,  agate.     (See  Agate  ironware.) 

Jewelry,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  precious  stones, 
requiring  expert  examination  for  purposes  of  "inspection"  and 
"identification,"  no  general  regulation  can  be  prescribed. 

On  application  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  relative  to  in- 
spection, custody,  and  lading  of  the  articles  to  be  exported,  spec- 
ial instructions  will  be  issued  in  each  case. 

Kettles,  patent  cooking.     (See  x  atent  cooking  kettles.) 
Key  chains,  nickel-plated.     (See  Nickel-plated  key  chains.) 
Kid  crosses,  manufactured  from  imported  kid  skins  with  the 
hair  on  by  processes  of  cleaning,   resewing,  dyeing,  and  finish- 
ing.    T.  D.   19291. 

King's  Windsor  asbestos  cement,  manufactured  by  J.  B.  King 
&  Co.,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported  rock  plaster. 
T.  D.  23312. 

Knit  underwear,  manufactured  by  Hay  &  Todd  Manufacturing 
Company,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  T.  D.  23507. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  coat 
of  such  services.) 


UNIVERSITY 

SCHEDULE.  55 

Knives,  hay.     (See  Hay  knives.) 

Labels.     (See  Signs,  labels  and  show  cards.) 

Ladies'  dress  skirts,  manufactured  by  Levison  Bros.  &  Co.,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from  goods  imported  in  the  piece.  T. 
D.  20631. 

Ladies'  footwear,  manufactured  by  A.  E.  Little  &  Co.,  Lynn, 
Mass.  T.  D.  £3704. 

Ladies'  footwear,  manufactured  by  the  Edwin  C.  Burt  Com- 
pany, of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23307. 

Ladies'  footwear,  manufactured  by  the  George  E.  Keith  Com- 
pany, of  Campello,  Mass.  T.  D.  23335. 

Ladies'  footwear,  consisting  of  boots,  Oxford  ties,  and  slippers 
manufactured  by  Wichert  &  Gardiner,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  T.  D. 
22961. 

Ladies'  garments,  imported  in  an  unfinished  and  plain  state, 
and  afterwards  embroidered  by  the  use  of  stamped  designs,  etc. 
T.  D.  21017. 

Ladies',  misses',  children's,  and  infants'  boots,  shoes,  and  slip- 
pers manufactured  by  Laird,  Schober  &  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
in  part  from  imported  patent  and  wax  calfskins.  T.  D.  18953. 

Ladies'  shoes,  slippers,  etc.,  manufactured  by  Laird,  Schober 
&  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  from  imported  patent  and  wax  calf- 
skins. T.  D.  20148. 

Ladies'  all-schappe  silk  vests,  manufactured  by  Julius  Kayser 
&  Co.,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from  imported  spun  or 
schappe  silk,  and  of  ladies'  plaited  vests  manufactured  of  spun 
or  schappe  silk  and  domestic  cotton.  T.  D.  22165. 

Ladies'  slippers,  manufactured  by  Wichert  &  Gardiner.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  T.  D.  23803. 

Lamp  shades,  decorated.    (See  Decorated  lamp  shades.) 

Lanterns,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Lard  compound,  manufactured  from  imported  oleostearin  and 
domestic  cotton  seed  oil,  or  from  imported  oleostearin  and  do- 
mestic cotton  seed  oil  and  lard;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of 
such  oleostearin  used,  to  be  determined  under  the  following  in- 
structions : 

Before  allowance  of  drawback,  the  exporter  must  file  with  the 
collector  of  customs  at  the  port  from  which  the  exportation  is  to 
be  made,  a  sworn  statement  made  by  the  manufacturer,  show- 
ing the  place,  processes,  ana  conditions  of  manufacture,  and 
mode  of  packing  for  export,  and  also  the  formula,  showing  the 
materials  and  the  proportions  thereof  entering  into  the  manu- 
facture of  the  compound,  which  statement  shall  be  verified  by 
the  collector. 

The  collector  with  whom  such  manufacturer's  statement  was 
first  filed  shall  furnish  certified  copies  thereof  on  request  of  col- 
lectors at  other  ports  from  which  exportations  are  made. 

The  entry  for  inspection  and  lading  must  show,  separately, 
marks,  numbers,  and  gross  and  net  weights  of  packages,  or  must 
be  accompanied  by  a  certified  invoice  giving  such  particulars. 
Weights  must  be  marked  on  packages  and  verified  by  a  United 
States  weigher  by  test  of  packages  designated -by  the  collector. 

The  quantity  or  percentage  of  oleostearin  in  the  exported  ar- 
ticle must  be  shown  by  the  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the 
drawback  entry,  which  declaration  must  be  verified  by  official 
expert  analysis  of  .samples  taken  by  the  inspecting  officer  as  or- 
dered by  the  collector. 

Quantity  of  oleostearin  which  may  be  taken  as  basis  of  liqui- 
dation shall  in  no  case  exceed  quantity  shown  by  formula  filed, 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


56  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

manufacturer's  declaration  on  entry,  or  that  found  by  official  an- 
alysis. Manufacturer's  declaration  on  entry  must  show  that  the 
exported  article  was  made  in  accordance  with  sworn  formula 
filed  With  collector. 

Lard  compound,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  oleo- 
stearin.  T.  D.  23413. 

Lead:  various  articles  manufactured  by  Selby.  Smelting  and 
Lead  Company  from  lead  produced  in  a  bonded  smelter. — Rates 
on  pig  lead  and  shot.  T.  D.  19670. 

Leaded  black  plates.     iSee  Tin  and  terne  plates.) 
Lead  cables.     T.  D.  23024. 
Lead,  pig.     (See  Pig  lead.) 
Leaders,  iron.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Lead  pipe,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  lead;  base  al- 
lowance on  quantity  of  imported  lead  used,  equal  to  weight  of 
the  exported  article,  to  oe  ascertained  by  a  United  States 
weigher. 

Lead  pipe  and  sheet  lead,  manufactured  by  Tatham  &  Bros., 
of  New  York,  X.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  no  other  than 
imported  lead  is  used.     T.  D.  23123  and  T.  D.  20934. 
Lead,  red.     (See  Litharge  and  red  lead.) 

Lead,  seals,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  lead;  base  al- 
lowance on  quantity  of  imported  lead  used,  equal  to  —eight  of 
exported  articles,  to  be  ascertained  oy  a  United  States  weigher. 
Lead,  sheet.     (See  sheet  lead.) 
Lead,  white.     (See  White  lead.) 

Lead  wire,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  lead;  base  al- 
lowance on  quantity  of  imported  lead  used,   equal  to  weight  of 
exported  article,  to  be  ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher. 
Leather,  manufactured  from   imported  hides.     T.   D.   19427. 
Leather  belting,  manufactured  from  belting  butts  made  from 
imported  rawhides.     T.  D.   22803. 

Leather  belting;  T.  D.   22803  amended.     T.  D.   23567. 
Leather,  embossed.     (See  Embossed  leather.) 
Leather  gloves,  manufactured  by  Foster,  Paul  &  Co.,  of  New 
York  City,  from  partly  made  imported  gloves  and  the  manufac- 
turer's   patent   domestic   fasteners;    allow   under   letter   July   24, 
1894,  to  collector,  New  York,  and  T.  D.  15915. 
Leather,  sole.     (See  Sole  leather.) 
Leather,  split.     (See  Finished  split  leather.) 
Lenses,  spectacles  and  eyeglasses,  manufactured  by  T.  A.  Wil- 
son &  Co.,   of  Reading,   Pa.,   from   imported  lenses;  allow  under 
letter  March  4,  1891,  to  collector.  Philadelphia. 

Linen  netting,  manufactured  by  H.  &  G.  W.  Lord,  of  Boston, 
Mass..  wholly  from  imported  linen  gilling  twine;  allow  under 
T.  D.  12267. 

Linoleum,  manufactured  on  an  imported  burlap  "foundation"; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  burlap  so  used,  equal  to  surface 
measurement  of  the  exported  article. 
Linseed   oil.     T.  D.  22405. 

Linseed  oil  and  linseed  oil  cake,  the  oil  being  expressed  from 
seed  imported  under  the  tariff  act  of  August  28,  1894,  and  the  oil 
cake  being  composed  of  the  solid  substance  of  such  seed  the  re- 
fuse matter  in  the  seed  and  a  small  percentage  of  oil  not  re- 
coverable, the  parts  of  the  seed  and  the  refuse  being  separated 
by  the  processes  of  crushing,  steaming,  and  pressing;  base  allow- 
ance on  quantities  and  values  of  materials  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  the  respective  products,  to  be  ascertained  under  the 
following  instructions: 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  57 

The  manufacturer's  and  exporter's  declarations  on  the  draw- 
back entry  shall  show  the  cost  of  the  seed  used  per  bushel  of  56 
pounds,  and  the-  wholesale  market  values  of  the  oil  per  gallon  of 
7§  pounds,  and  of  the  oil  cake  per  ton  of  2,000  pounds,  at  the 
place  of  manufacture  at  the  time  of  exportation;  which  declared 
cost  and  values  shall  be  verified  by  the  collector  with  whom  the 
entry  is  lodged. 

Nineteen  and  ninety-one  hundredths  pounds  (2.654  gallons)  of 
oil  and  35.87  pounds  of  oil  cake  being  the  ascertained  average 
product  of  1  bushel  (56  pounds)  seed,  such  quantities,  together 
with  the  cost  and  values  above  specified,  shall  be  used  as  in- 
dicated in  the  following  proportions,  for  the  purpose  of  fixing 
the  rate  of  drawback  on  each  kind  of  product. 

First,  from  the  declared  and  verified  values  of  oil  and  cake 
products  and  from  the  known  quantities  above  noted,  fina  the 
values  of  such  products  from  56  pounds  seed. 

To  find  the  rate  of  drawback  on  oil,  per  gallon,  say  — 

Value  of  oil  and-,       f  Value  of  material 


\        f 

/  :  :  I  '  '  5' 


value  of  oil  from  \        f  Value  of  56 

-  /  '         •n.d    seed 

and 


Duty  on  material 
for    oil    in     56 


v,i.,  nf  ff^^  f  Value  of  material -v  ,  Duty  on  56  -\  r 
Value  of  J6»  I  ,  QJ1  .„  6  I  . .  I  pounds  seed  I  :  \ 
pounds  seed./  \  pounds  seed.  /  I  (zo  cents.)  /  1  pounds  seed. 

then 

Duty    on    material     for    ,  f  Duty  paid  on  material  \   __    I  Rate    of    DrawbacK 

^   •1SJKP°UIi       Ce   '    f   ~  for  one  gallon  oil.  =1       per  gallon, 

divided  by  2.654*  I        '     \  J  v 

To  find  rate  of  drawback  on  oil  cake  per  100  pounds,  say — 

Value  of  oil  and  -|  ,  Value  of  cake  ^  /Value  of  ^  Value  of  material 
cake  from  s6>:<  from  5  6  V  : :  <  56  pounds  >  '•  \  for  cake  in  56 
pounds  seed.  J  I  pounds  seed.  J  I  seed.  J  pounds  seed. 

and 

Value  of  N  j-  Value  of  material  ]  (  Duty  on  56  )  (  Duty  on  material 
56  pounds  V  : -;  for  cake  in  56  >  : :  -j  pounds  seed  f:-\  for  cake  in  56 
seed.  )  I  pounds  seed.  J  (.  zo  cents.  )  (.  pounds  seed, 

then 

Hf       f  Duty     on     material  1      f  Rate    of    drawback 
100  pounds.   \  : :  -j        for  35.87  pounds    }•  : -j      on     loo     pounds 
I       I       of  oil  cake.  j      I     of  oil  cake. 

In  case  the  dutiable  quantity  of  imported  seed  used  was  ascer- 
tained on  liquidation  of  the  import  entry,  by  deducting  from  the 
weight  of  the  seed  in  condition  as  imported,  an  allowance  for 
"draff"  on  account  of  dirt  or  other  refuse  matter  therein,  the 
rate  of  duty  paid  on  such  seed  per  bushel  of  56  pounds  may  be 
determined  by  deducting  from  the  tariff  rate  of  20  cents  per 
bushel  a  percentage  thereof  corresponding  to  the  percentage  of 
weight  allowance  for  draff;  and  the  rates  of  allowance  of  draw- 
back on  the  oil  and  oil  cake  products  of  such  seed  used  without 
previous  winnowing  or  cleaning  may  be  found  by  substituting 
and  using  the  duty  rate  found  by  such  deduction  (per  bushel  of 
56  pounds)  in  place  of  the  20-cent  duty  rate  used  in  the  forego- 
ing proportions  and  formulas. 

Samples  shall  be  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector,  and  quan- 
tities shall  be  ascertained  by  official  weighing  or  gauging,  as  the 
case  may  require. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


58  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

When  such  oil  is  weighed,  the  number  of  gallons  shall  be  de- 
termined by  allowing  7|  pounds  of  oil  per  gallon. 

Linseed  oil  and  linseed-oil  cake.     T.  D.  19323. 

Liquid  anhydrous  ammonia,  manufactured  wholly  from  import- 
ed sulphate  of  ammonia;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  ma- 
terial used,  to  be  determined  by  allowing  4  pounds  of  sulphate  of 
ammonia  for  each  pound  of  the  exported  article. 

Liquid  peptonoids,  liquid  peptonoids  and  iron,  and  liquid  pep- 
tonoids  with  coca,  manufactured  by  the  Arlington  Chemical  Co., 
of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow  under 
T.  D.  17727. 

Litharge  and  red  lead,  manufactured  from  imported  lead;  base 
allowance  on  quantity  of  such  material  used.  The  entry  under 
which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected  and  laden  must  show, 
separately,  the  number  and  the  gross  and  net  weights  of  each 
of  the  various  sizes  of  packages  in  which  the  articles  are,  re- 
spectively, packed  for  shipment;  and  the  manufacturer's  declar- 
ation on  the  drawback  entry  must  show  the  quantities  and  per- 
centages of  metallic  lead  contained  in  the  exported  articles, 
which  declaration  shall  be  verified  by  the  report  of  a  United 
oi^-tes  weigher,  and  by  analysis  to  be  made  by  a  Government 
chemist,  of  samples  taken  by  the  inspecting  officer,  as  ordered 
by  the  collector. 

Lithographic  tin  plates,  manufactured  by  S.  A.  Illsley  &  Co., 
of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  tin  plates;  allow  under  T.  D. 
9782. 

Locomotive  and  other  steam  boilers,  manufactured  wholly  or 
in  part  from  imported  boiler  plates,  brass  and  copper  boiler 
tubes,  etc.;  base  allowance  on  quantities  of  imported  materials 
used,  under  the  following  instructions: 

The  drawback  entry  under  which  the  boilers  are  to  be  in- 
spected and  laden  must  show  the  kind  and  description  of  boiler, 
giving  dimensions  of  the  same;  also  the  number,  size,  shape,  and 
gauge  of  the  various  parts  made  from  imported  materials  on 
which  drawback  of  duties  is  claimed.  Such  entry  must  be  ac- 
companied by  a  draft  or  diagram  of  the  boiler,  illustrating  the 
description  given  in  the  entry  by  showing  the  measurements, 
number,  and  relative  position  of  the  different  parts  named  in  the 
entry,  which  description  and  measurements  shall  be  verified  by 
the  inspecting  officer. 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  shall  show  the  quantity  and 
kind  of  imported  material  used,  describing  the  same  by  giving 
dimensions,  gauge,  and  weight  of  plates  and  other  parts  in  con- 
dition as  imported,  and  indicating  the  parts  of  the  completed 
boiler  in  which  the  same  appear. 

Such  declaration  shall  also  show,  separately,  the  quantities 
and  values  of  the  different  kinds  of  resultant  scrap,  and  the 
value  at  the  factory  of  the  different  kinds  of  imported  material 
used  in  the  manufacture. 

In  case  it  shall  be  found  on  liquidation  of  the  drawback  entry 
that  the  weights  of  the  different  materials  identified  are  not 
separately  shown  In  the  entry  under  which  the  same  were 
imported,  reference  may  be  had  for  verification  of  the  manu- 
facturer's statements  to  standard  tables  and  rules  for  determin- 
ing by  measurement  the  weights  of  different  kinds  of  boiler  ma- 
terials, which  may  be  found  in  "Haswell's  Engineers'  and  Me- 
chanics' Pocket  Book." 

Locomotive  appliances,  such  as  injectors,  air  brakes,  water 
gauges,  and  clack  boxes.  T.  D.  22810. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  59 

Locomotive  boilers,  manufactured  by  the  Baldwin  Locomotive 
Works,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  part  fiom  imported  flexible  stay 
bolts.  T.  D.  22090  and  T.  D.  23077. 

Locomotive  and  railway  car  wheels,  manufactured  wholly  or  in 
part  from  imported  tires,  centers,  retaining  bolts  and  retaining 
rings,  and  such  imported  wheels  fitted  and  permanently  at- 
tached to  domestic  axles;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  import- 
ed materials  used,  under  the  following  instructions: 

The  entry  under  which  such  wheels  are  to  be  inspected  and 
laden  must  show,  separately,  the  kinds  of  wheels,  the  dimensions 
of  the  same,  and  the  dimensions  and  weights  of  the  several 
parts  on  which  drawback  allowance  must  be  made.  The  dimen- 
sions of  tires  given  must  include  inside  diameter,  width  on  in- 
side face,  and  thickness  on  "tread,"  and  the  given  dimensions 
of  centers  must  include  outside  diameter  of  rim,  width  of  rim 
on  face,  and  diameter  and  length  of  axle  bore. 

The  entry  must  be  accompanied  by  drawings  of  the  wheels 
and  parts,  or  refer  to  such  drawings  on  file  with  the  collector  of 
the  port  from  which  exportation  is  to  be  made,  illustrating  the 
description  given  in  such  entry  by  showing  the  measurements  of 
the  wheels  and  parts,  which  description  and  measurements  shall 
be  verified  by  the  inspecting  officers.  When  practicable,  the 
weights  given  in  the  entry  of  the  several  parts  of  the  wheels 
shall  be  verified  by  a  United  States  weigher. 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show,  separately,  the  kinds,  dimensions,  and  weights  of  the  im- 
ported materials  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  wheels,  de- 
scribing the  material  for  each  part  of  the  finished  wheel  as  the 
same  wa,s  described  in  the  invoice  under  which  it  was  imported 
and  in  the  drawing  accompanying  such  invoice  or  referred  to 
therein.  Such  declarations  shall  also  show,  separately,  the 
quantities  and  values  of  the  different  kinds  of  resultant  scrap 
or  "waste,"  and  the  values  at  the  factory  of  the  respective  kinds 
of  imported  material  from  which  such  "waste"  is  produced. 

In  determining  the  weight  of  imported  material  which  shall  be 
made  the  basis  of  allowance  of  drawback  on  the  finished  article, 
the  weight  of  the  material  in  condition  as  imported  shall  be  re- 
duced by  a  number  of  pounds  equal  in  value  to  the  value  of  the 
"waste"  resulting  from  manufacture,  according  to  the  values  of 
material  and  waste  shown  in  the  manufacturer's  declaration. 

Locomotive  coupling  buffers.     (See  Locomotives.) 

Locomotive  parts,  metallic  packing  or  rubber  buffer  springs 
used  in  the  manufacture  of  locomotives  by  Burnham,  Williams 
&  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  20966.  . 

Locomotive  parts,  known  as  bars,  wrist  pins,  stay  bolts,  and 
piston  rods  manufactured  by  Burnham,  Williams  &  Co.,  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  wholly  from  imported  Taylor  iron.  T.  D.  20936. 

Locomotive  parts.  Water  gauges  of  locomotives  built  by  the 
Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  20935. 

Locomotive  steam  boilers,  made  from  imported  steam  boiler 
tubes.  T.  D.  17537. 

Locomotives,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  materials; 
base  allowance  on  quantities  of  imported  materials  so  used,  un- 
der the  following  instructions: 

Automatic  brakes  and  attachments,  Blast  pipes,  Copper  plates, 
Coupling  buffers,  and  Crank  pins,  in  locomotives  built  by  the 
Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  allow  under 
T.  D.  11168,  16878,  11472,  and  17802,  and  letter  July  15,  1896,  to 
collector,  New  York,  respectively. 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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Locomotives  built  by  the  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  of  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  in  the  construction  of  which  imported  tender 
wheels  on  axles  have  been  used.  T.  D.  22089. 

Locomotives  built  by  the  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works,  of  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  in  the  construction  of  which  imported  clack  boxes 
are  used.  T.  D.  22630. 

Boilers.     (See  Locomotive  and  other  steam  boilers.) 

Wheels.     (See  Locomotive  and  railway  car  wheels.) 

Lubricating  oils,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  rape- 
seed  oil  and  the  products  of  domestic  petroleum;  base  allowance 
on  quantity  of  the  imported  rape-seed  oil  used,  to  be  determined 
as  follows: 

The  entry  under  which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected  and 
laden  must  show,  separately,  the  number  and  kind  of  shipping 
packages,  and  the  quantity  and  quality  or  kind  of  the  manufac- 
tured article  contained  in  each  package. 

In  case  the  exported  article  is  made  under  a  standard  formula 
the  manufacturer  must  file  with  the  collector,  prior  to  the  liqui- 
dation of  the  drawback  entry,  a  sworn  statement  showing  such 
formula,  and  the  mode  of  manufacture  and  packing  for  ship- 
ment, and  in  all  other  cases  the  special  formula  of  manufacture, 
together  with  a  description  of  the  mode  of  manufacture  and 
packing,  must  accompany  the  drawback  entry. 

The  drawback  entry  must  show,  separately,  the  quantity  and 
quality  or  kind  of  the  manufactured  article  contained  in  each 
package,  and  in  the  entire  shipment;  and  the  manufacturer's 
declaration  on  such  entry  must  show  the  percentages  and  quan- 
tities of  rape-seed  oil  appearing  in  each  kind  or  quality,  re- 
spectively. 

Such  declaration  must  further  show,  in  addition  to  the  usual 
averments,  that  the  exported  oils  were  manufactured  and  packed 
for  shipment  in  manner  as  set  forth  in  standard  formulas  and 
statements  filed  with  the  collector,  referring  thereto  by  date,  or 
in  special  formulas  and  statements  accompanying  the  drawback 
entry. 

Samples  shall  be  taken,  as  ordered  by  the  collector,  to  be  sub- 
mitted to  the  appraiser  for  report  of  the  percentage  of  rape-seed 
oil  appearing  therein. 

In  liquidating  entries  the  quantity  of  rape-seed  oil  on  which 
allowance  of  drawback  may  be  based,  shall  be  determined  for 
each  kind  of  quality  of  oil  by  use  of  the  minimum  quantity 
and  percentage  relating  to  each  kind  or  quality,  respectively,  as 
shown  by  the  manufacturer's  sworn  formula  and  statement,  the 
declaration  on  the  drawback  entry,  or  by  the  appraiser's  report 
of  percentages  and  a  United  States  gauger's  report  of  quanti- 
ties. 

Lubricating  oils,  manufactured  by  an  admixture  of  imported 
degras  or  brown  wool  grease  with  a  lubricating  product  of  do- 
mestic petroleum.  T.  D.  20632. 

Lumber,  creosoted.     (See  Creosoted   lumber.) 

Lumber,   dressed.     (See  Dressed  lumber.) 

Machinery  oil,  made  by  Crew,  Levick  &  Co.,  of  Philadelphia. 
T.  D.  17475|. 

Magnolia  antifriction  metal,  and  other  antifriction  metals 
known  as  Aluminum  bearing,  and  "No.  1  metal,"  manufactured 
by  the  Magnolia  Antifriction  Metal  Company,  of  New  York  City, 
from  imported  lead,  tin.  and  antimony,  and  "Mystic"  and  "Pyra- 
mid" metals,  from  lead  and  antimony;  allow  under  T.  D.  12772. 


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petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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14901,  and  letters  March  22,  1894,  and  August  15,  1894,  to  col- 
lector, New  York. 

Maltine  and  cod-liver  oil,  Maltine  with  coca  wine,  and  Plain 
maltine,  manufactured  by  the  Maltine  Manufacturing  Company, 
of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol,  glycerine,  and 
cod-liver  oil;  allow  under  letter  July  30,  1896,  to  collector,  New 
York,  T.  D.  17321  and  18568. 

Malt,   screened.     (See   Screened   malt.) 

Marble  articles,  slabs,  plumbers'  slabs,  columns,  capitals, 
moldings,  etc.,  of  marble  manufactured  by  the  Evans  Marble 
.Company,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  from  marble  imported  in  blocks, 
rough  or  squared  only.  T.  D.  20569. 

Marble  floor  tiles,  posts,  risers,  slabs,  tombstones,  and  treads, 
manufactured  from  marble  imported  in  blocks  rough,  or  squared; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  material  used,  equal  to 
quantity  determined  by  measurements  of  exported  articles. 

Matches  and  match  blocks,  manufactured  by  the  Diamond 
Match  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  the  latter  wholly  with  the 
use  of  imported  lumber,  and  the  former  from  such  lumber  and 
imported  glue,  combined  with  other  ingredients.  T.  D.  23025. 

Mattress  fabric,  woven -wire.  (See  Woven-wire  mattress  fab- 
ric.) 

Metal,  aluminum  bearing.  (See  Magnolia  antifriction  metal, 
etc.) 

Meats,  produced  from  imported  hogs,  slaughtered  in  the  Uni- 
ted States  by  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  T.  D.  18678. 

Men's  and  boys'  footwear,  consisting  of  boots,  Oxford  ties,  and 
slippers  manufactured  by  the  James  A.  Banister  Company,  of 
Newark,  N.  J.,  the  uppers  of  which  are  made  wholly  from  im- 
ported calf,  patent  calf,  enameled,  sealskin,  or  domestic  leather, 
or  a  combination  of  the  same,  with  the  use  further,  in  certain 
cases,  of  imported  French  calf  as  lining  for  boots.  T.  D.  23380. 

Men's  pants,  manufactured  by  Sweet,  Orr  &  Co.,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  wholly  from  imported  cloths  of  various  kinds,  qualities, 
and  descriptions.  T.  D.  21094. 

Men's  shoes,  manufactured  by  Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harrington, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  T.  D.  23566. 

Men's  shoes,  manufactured  by  George  E.  Keith  Company,  of 
Campello,  Mass.,  the  outer  soles,  counters,  heels,  and  top  lifts  of 
which  are  made  from  sole  leather  produced  from  imported  hides. 
T.  D.  23240. 

Mercerized  or  mercerized  and  dyed  cotton  yarns,  manufactured 
by  the  William  H.  Lorimer's  Sons  Company,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
T.  D.  22394. 

Metal,  composition.     (See  Composition  metal.) 

Metal,  magnolia  antifriction.  (See  Magnolia  antifriction  metal, 
etc.) 

Metal,  "Mystic,"  "No.  1,"  and  "Pyramid."  (See  Magnolia  anti- 
friction metal,  etc.) 

Metal  shingles  and  tiles,  manufactured  by  Montross  Metal 
Shingle  Co.,  of  Camden,  N.  J.,  from  imported  tin  plates  and 
black  plates;  allow  under  T.  D.  17805. 

Metal  shingles,  manufactured  by  Merchant  &  Co.,  Incorpora- 
ted, of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  from  imported  tin  plates  and  black 
plates;  allow  under  T.  D.  16161. 

Metal,   white.     (See   White   metal.) 

Metallic  cartridges,  charged  with  imported  powder.  T.  D. 
18042. 

Mica   chimneys,    "kant   krack"  mica  chimneys,   manufactured 


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from  imported  cut  and  uncut  mica  by  the  North  Carolina  Mica 
Company.  T.  D.  23071  and  T.  D.  23086. 

Micabeston  plates,  flexible  micabeston,  and  micabeston  cloth 
manufactured  by  Sills-Eddy  Mica  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
from  imported  sheet  mica.  T.  D.  22666. 

Micanite  insulator,  manufactured  by  the  Mica  Insulator  Com- 
pany, of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  from  shellac  and  imported  mica; 
allow  under  T.  D.  14573. 

Milk,  condensed.     (See  Condensed  milk.) 

Mirror  glasses,  manufactured  from  imported  plate  glass  by  the 
processes  of  cutting,  beveling,  and  polishing,  either  with  or  with- 
out the  addition  of  "silver  coating";  base  allowance  on  quantity 
of  material  used,  to  be  determined  by  count  and  measurement 
of  the  exported  articles.  The  entry  must  show,  separately,  the 
number  and  dimensions  of  each  size  and  variety  of  mirror  glass 
exported. 

Mirror  plates,  manufactured  by  the  United  Bavarian  Looking 
Glass  Works,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  with  the  use  of  imported  pol- 
ished cylinder  glass.  T.  D.  22639. 

Mirror  plates,  manufactured  by  Semon,  Bache  &  Co..  of  New 
Yorl:,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  polished  cylinder  glass.  T.  D.  22354. 

Mixed  paints,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  linseed  oil; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  oil  used,  under  the  fol- 
lowing instructions: 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show,  separately,  the  quantity  of  oil  used  in  the  manufacture  of 
each  kind  and  quality  of  paint.  Samples  shall  be  taken  by  the 
inspecting  officer  as  ordered  by  the  collector,  and  submitted  to  a 
Government  chemist  for  analysis  and  determination  of  the  per- 
centages "by  weight"  of  oil  contained  therein.  The  quantity  of 
oil  used  shall  be  determined  by  reference  to  such  chemist's  re- 
ports, and  weights  of  the  exported  articles  returned  by  a  United 
States  weigher,  which  quantity  shall  be  reduced  to  gallons  on 
the  basis  of  7|  pounds  for  each  gallon  of  oil. 

Mixed  sirups,  manufactured  by  Eastern  Refining  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23625. 

Molasses,  refined,  manufactured  by  N.  W.  Taussig  &  Co.,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  raw  molasses.  T.  D.  21133. 

Morphine  sulphate  or  salts,  manufactured  by  the  Mahinckrodt 
Chemical  Works,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  whole  or  in  part  from 
Turkish  or  other  imported  crude  opium.  T.  D.  22397. 

Mouldings.     (See  Doors  and  mouldings.) 

Muffs,  manufactured  by  Piasecki  &  Weinberg,  of  New  York, 
from  imported  dressed,  dyed  and  sheared  rabbit  skins;  allow  un- 
der T.  D.  17985. 

"Mystic"  metal.     (See  Magnolia  antifriction  metal,  etc.) 

Nails,  manufactured  from  imported  steel  shearings  by  the 
Judson  Mfg.  Co.,  of  San  Francisco.  T.  D.  18183. 

Nails,  steel  wire.    (See  Steel  wire  nails.) 

Nets,  fish.     (See  Fish  nets.) 

Netting,  linen.     (See  Linen  netting.) 

"Nickel  anodes,"  manufactured  by  Zucker  &  Levett  &  Loeb 
Company,  of  New  York,  in  part  from  imported  nickel;  allow  un- 
der T.  D.  17980  and  14273. 

Nickel-plated  key  chains,  manufactured  by  the  Lane  Manu- 
facturing Company,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  from  nickel  and  im- 
ported polished  steel  chains,  by  the  process  of  nickel  plating;  al- 
low under  T.  D.  14343. 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth,  vastly  more  than  the  small  co«t 
of  such  services.) 


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Nltroglycerin  dynamite,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported 
refined  or  crude  glycerin.  T.  D.  22290. 

"No  1"  Metal.     (See  Magnolia  antifriction  metal,  etc.) 

Nozzles  for  petroleum  cans,  tin.  (See  Petroleum  cans  and 
parts.) 

Nuts  for  bolts.  (See  Fish-plate  bolts,  and  Carriage  and  tire 
bolts.) 

Oil  cake.     T.  D.  22845. 

Oil  cake  linseed.     (See  Linseed-oil  cake.) 
.    Oil,  castor.     (See  Castor  oil.) 

Oil  cloths,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  burlaps  or  oil- 
cloth foundations;  base  allowance  on  a  quantity  of  such  mater- 
ial used  equal  to  the  surface  measurement  of  the  exported  ar- 
ticle. 

Oil,   linseed.     (See  Linseed  oil.) 

Oil  lubricating.     (See  Lubricating  oil.) 

Oil   meal.     T.   D.  17455. 

Ornamental  plate  glass,  manufactured  from  imported  plain 
plate  glass  by  process  of  cutting  or  engraving  ornamental  de- 
signs on  the  same;  base  allowance  on  a  quantity  of  the  material 
used,  to  be  determined  by  measurement  of  the  exported  articles. 

Packing  cases.     (See  Wooden  boxes.) 

Pails,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Pain  killer,  Perry  Davis'.     (See  Perry  Davis'  pain  killer.) 

Pain   relief,    Barry's.     (See  Barry's  pain  relief.) 

Paine's  celery  compound,  manufactured  by  the  Wells  &  Rich- 
ardson Company,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  in  the  manufacture  of 
which  no  other  than  imported  alcohol  is  used.  T.  D.  22608. 

Painted  and  embossed  sheet  iron,  manufactured  from  imported 
plain  sheet  iron;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  iron  used, 
to  be  determined  by  deducting  from  the  weight  of  the  exported 
article,  as  ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher,  the  weight  of 
the  paint  on  the  finished  sheets.  The  manufacturer's  declaration 
on  the  drawback  entry  must  show  the  quantity  or  percentage  of 
paint  adhering  to  the  finished  sheets,  and  such  declaration  shall 
be  verified  by  expert  official  inspection  of  samples  to  be  taken 
as  ordered  by  the  collector. 

Painted   iron  roofing.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Painted  tin  shingles,  manufactured  by  the  Cortright  Metal 
Roofing  Company,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  from  imported  tin  plates 
and  domestic  paint;  allow  under  T.  D.  13642. 

Paint,  gold.     (See  Gold  paint.) 

Paints,   mixed.     (See  Mixed  paints.) 

Panopepton,  manufactured  by  Fairchild  Bros.  &  Foster,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23644. 

Pans,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Paper,  newspaper  or  other  kinds  and  descriptions  of  paper 
manufactured  in  whole  or  in  part  from  imported  materials  known 
as  "china  clay  or  kaolin,"  "mechanically  ground  wood  pulp," 
and  "chemical  wood  pulp,  unbleached"  or  "bleached."  T.  D. 
22442. 

Paper,  manufactured  by  the  Everett  Pulp  and  Paper  Company 
from  imported  china  clay.  T.  D.  19956. 

Paper,  used  in  the  manufacture  of  cigarettes  by  the  National 
Cigarette  &  Tobacco  Co.,  of  New  York.  T.  D.  18176. 

Paper-backed  foil,  manufactured  by  Lehmaier,  Schwartz  & 
Co.,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  with  the  use  of  domestic  paper  and 
foil  made  of  lead  or  lead  and  tin  combined,  wholly  imported.  T. 
D.  23014. 


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Paper  wrappers,  surface-coated.  (See  Surface-coated  paper 
wrappers.) 

Pasteur's  germ -proof  filters,  manufactured  by  the  Pasteur- 
Chamberland  Filter  Company,  of  Dayton,  Ohio,  in  part  from 
imported  filtering  tubes;  allow  under  T.  D.  12087. 

Patent  cooking  kettles,  manufactured  by  A.  W.  Oberman,  of 
Pittsourg.  Pa.,  in  part  from  imported  enameled  iron  forms;  al- 
low under  T.  D.  14337. 

Patent  metallic  shingles,  manufactured  from  imported  tin 
plates  or  taggers  iron;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported 
material  used  equal  to  net  weight  of  exported  articles,  as  ascer- 
tained by  a  United  States  weigher. 

Pearl ine,  manufactured  by  James  Pyle  &  Sons,  of  New  York 
City,  in  part  from  imported  soda  ash  and  caustic  soda;  allow 
under  T.  D.  12594. 

Peas,  split.     (See  Split  peas.) 

Peptonoids,    liquid.     (See  Liquid  peptonoids.) 

Penholders,  manufactured  by  the  American  Lead  Pencil  Com- 
pany, of  New  York.  T.  D.  18473. 

Pens,  steel.     (See  Steel  pens.) 

Perforated  copper  plates,  manufactured  from  imported  copper 
plates;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  material  used,  equal  to 
weight  of  exported  articles,  ascertained  by  a  United  States 
weigher. 

Perry  Davis'  pain  killer,  manufactured  by  Davis  &  Lawrence 
Company,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  al- 
low under  letter  January  10,  1896. 

Petroleum  barrels,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  hoop 
steel  or  wire  rods,  if  made  by  the  Standard  Oil  Company,  of  New 
York,  or  the  Atlantic  Refining  Company,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
allow  for  wire  rods  used  under  letter  December  9,  1891,  and  T. 
D.  12277,  respectively;  if  made  by  the  Tide  Water  Oil  Company, 
of  New  York  City,  allow  for  hoop  steel  under  T.  D.  13475. 

Petroleum  cans  and   parts: 

Cans.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Caps,  handles,  nozzles,  screw  rings,  and  screw  tops,  manufac- 
tured wholly  or  in  part  from  imported  tin  plates  and  attached  to 
petroleum  cans;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  material 
used,  to  be  determined  by  adding  to  the  quantity  of  tin  plate  ap- 
pearing in  such  articles  a  quantity  equal  to  that  actually  de- 
stroyed or  converted  into  worthless  scrap  in  process  of  manu- 
facture. In  case  the  resultant  scrap  is  not  worthless,  the  quan- 
tity to  be  added  to  cover  such  wastage  in  manufacture  shall  be 
reduced  by  a  number  of  pounds  equal  in  value  to  the  value  of 
such  scrap.  Values  of  such  tin  plate  and  scrap  shall  be  declared 
by  manufacturers  on  requisition  of  collectors.  No  drawback 
shall  be  allowed  on  attachments  made  from  scrap  tin. 

Solder,  made  wholly  from  imported  tin  ana  lead,  when  used 
by  the  Tide  Water  Oil  Company  and  the  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany, of  New  York,  in  soldering  petroleum  cans,  allow  under 
T.  D.  14592  and  14798;  and  when  used  by  the  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  of  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  allow  under  T.  D.  14273. 

Petroleum  cases.     (See  Wooden  boxes.) 

Petroleum  Emulsion,  manufactured  by  Angier  (  hemical  Co.,  of 
Boston,  Mass..  in  part  from  imported  glycerin  and  hypophos- 
phites  of  lime  and  soda;  allow  under  T.  D.  17763. 

Petroleum   emulsion.     T.  D.   22233. 

Phenacetine  pills.     (See  Pills.) 

Photographic  cameras,   manufactured    by    W.     H.     Lewis,     of 


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Greenpoint,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported  Dallmeyer  lenses;  al- 
low under  T.  D.  11735. 

Photographic  dry  plates,  manufactured  from  imported  glass 
plates  and  gelatine;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  glass,  to  be 
determined  by  adding  to  the  net  weight  of  the  exported  plates, 
ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher,  15  per  cent  of  such 
weight,  and  on  the  quantity  of  gelatine  used,  not  in  excess  of 
three-eighths  of  a  grain  for  each  square  inch  of  the  coated  sur- 
face. 

-  The  manufacturer's  aeclaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show  the  quantity  of  gelatine  used,  which  declaration  must  be 
verified  by  tests  made  by  a  Government  chemist,  of  samples 
taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector. 

Photographic  paper,  sensitized,  manufactured  by  the  Nepera 
Chemical  Company,  of  Nepera  Park,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  plain 
or  surface-coated  photographic  paper.  T.  D.  20279. 

Piano  hammers,  manufactured  by  Alfred  Dolge,  of  New  York 
City,  in  part  from  sheet  felt  made  by  him,  wholly  from  imported 
wool;  allow  under  T.  D.  9586  and  17232. 

Piano  hammers,  manufactured  by  Charles  Pfriemei*,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  20429. 

Pickets,  manufactured  from  imported  lumber;  base  allowance 
on  quantity  of  lumber  used,  equal  to  "board  measure"  of  ex- 
ported articles. 

Pig  iron,  spiegeleisen,  or  ferromanganese,  manufactured  by 
the  Maryland  Steel  Company,  of  Sparrow  Point,  Md.,  from  a 
mixture  of  imported  and  domestic  ores;  also  of  steel  products 
such  as  ingots,  blooms,  slabs,  billets,  rails,  fish  plates,  and  tin- 
plate  bars.— Department's  decision  of  December  7,  1898  (T.  D. 
20400),  rescinded.  T.  D.  22890. 

Pig  iron,  manufactured  by  Buffalo  Union  Furnace  Company, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23576. 

Pig  iron,  steel  billets,  steel  rails,  or  steel  fish  plates  manu- 
factured by  the  Maryland  Steel(  Company,  of  Sparrow  Point,  Md., 
from  a  mixture  of  imported  and  domestic  iron  ores,  spiegeleisen, 
or  ferromanganese.  T.  D.  20400. 

Pig  lead,  manufactured  from  imported  lead  ore;  base  allow- 
ance on  quantities  of  pure  lead  contained  in  the  exported  article. 
Such  quantity  shall  be  determined  by  reference  to  the  weight  of 
the  exported  pig  lead,  ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher, 
and  the  percentage  of  pure  lead  therein,  ascertained  by  a  United 
States  chemist's  analysis  of  samples  taken  in  each  case  by  the 
lading  officer. 

The  rate  of  allowance  per  pound  of  pure  lead  exported  shall  be 
determined  by  dividing -the  rate  of  duty  paid  on  the  imported 
ore  by  the  per  cent  of  pure  lead  found  in  such  ore  on  importa- 
tion. 

On  each  entry  of  pig  lead  for  drawback,  under  the  provisions 
of  section  22  of  the  act  of  August  28,  1894,  the  exporters  shall  be 
required  to  file,  in  addition  to  the  usual  declarations,  a  special 
declaration,  verified  by  one  general  officer  and  the  foreman  of 
the  smelting  works  producing  such  lead,  setting  forth  specifically 
that  the  lead  covered  by  the  entry  was  produced  wholly  from 
imported  ores,  without  any  admixture  of  domestic  ores  con- 
taining lead. 

Pig  lead,  produced  from  a  combination  of  imported  and  do- 
mestic lead-bearing  ores  by  Consolidated  Kansas  City  Smelting 
and  Refining  Company.— Opinion  of  Attorney-General.  T.  D. 
19850. 


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petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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Pills,  manufac  ured  by  John  Wyeth  &  Bro.,  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  in  par:  from  imported  antipyrine,  phenacetine,  saloi  or  sul- 
phonal;  allow  under  T.  D.  13911  and  14041. 

Plm-olas,  manufactured  by  the  Seville  Packing  Company,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  from  wholly  imported  olives  and  sweet  red 
peppers.  T.  D.  22655. 

Pipe,  lead.     (See  Lead  pipe.) 

Pipes,  blast.     (See  Locomotives.) 

Pipes,  steel.     (See  Steel  pipes,  galvanized,  etc.) 

Planed  rails.     (See  Dressed  lumber.) 

Plaster  of  paris,  made  from  rock  plaster  or  crude  gypsum.  T. 
L».  20184. 

Plate  glass.     (See  crystal  plate  glass.) 

Plate  glass,  ornamental.     (See  Ornamental  plate  glass.) 

Plates,  ferrotype.     (See  Ferrotype  plates.) 

Plates,  fish.     (See  Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,  etc.) 

Plates,  perforated  copper.     (See  Perforated  copper  plates.) 

Plates,  photographic,  dry.     (See  Photographic  dry  plates.) 

Plates,  terne  and  tin.     (See  Tin  and  terne  plates.) 

Plisses 'brilliant,  plisses  favrille  manufactured  by  the  Kurs- 
heedt  Manufacturing  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from 
Imported  silk  brilliant.  T.  D.  22789. 

Plug  tobacco,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  licorice 
paste;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  paste  used,  to  be  de- 
termined under  the  following  instructions: 

The  entry  under  which  the  tobacco  is  laden  must  show,  sepa- 
rately, the  number  and  description  of  packages  of  each  brand  or 
quality  laden,  and  the  drawback  entry  must  show,  separately, 
the  quantity  of  each  kind  and  quality  covered  thereby  and  the 
quantity  of  licorice  paste  used  in  the  manufacture  of  each.  Be- 
fore the  liquidation  of  any  such  drawback  entry,  there  must  be 
filed  with  the  collector  at  the  port  of  exportation  a  sworn  for- 
mula or  statement  of  the  proprietor  and  foreman  of  the  factory 
where  the  tobacco  was  made,  showing  the  percentages  of  lico- 
rice paste  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  several  brands  and 
grades  of  tobacco  made  in  such  factory  for  exportation. 

Manufactured  tobacco  being  exported  under  the  supervision  of 
the  internal-revenue  authorities,  the  weights  reported  by  them 
shall  be  accepted  by  collectors  of  customs,  and,  on  the  request 
of  the  collector  with  whom  a  manufacturer's  formula  is  filled, 
the  internal-revenue  officer  in  charge  of  the  factory  shall  pro- 
cure and  transmit  to  such  collector  samples  of  the  tobacco  de- 
scribed in  such  formula,  to  be  submitted  to  a  Government  chem- 
ist for  analysis  and  verification  of  the  percentages  of  licorice 
paste  shown  in  the  formula. 

"When  ordered  by  the  collector,  the  customs  officer  inspecting 
the  tobacco  shall  take  samples  for  use  in  verifying  the  manu- 
facturer's statement  on  the  drawback  entry. 

No  drawback  shall  be  allowed  on  any  excess  over  the  quantity 
shown  in  the  manufacturer's  formula  submitted  without  special 
instructions  of  the  Department. 

Plumbers'  traps,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  lead; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  lead  used,  equal  to  weight  of 
exported  articles,  found  by  a  United  States  weigher. 

Plush,  silk.    (See  Silk  plush.) 

Pomace,  castor.     (See  Castor  pomace.) 

Porcelain  lined  tin  cans,  manufactured  by  the  American  Can 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23820. 

Portable    railroad    sections,    manufactured   wholly   or    in   part 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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from  imported  materials;  base  allowance  on  quantities  of  such 
materials  used,  equal  to  weight  of  exported  parts  made  from 
such  materials,  to  be  determined  by  a  United  States  weigher. 

Posts,   marble.     (See  Marble  floor  tiles,  etc.) 

"Potash,"  manufactured  by  Leon  Hirsh  &  Sons,  and  William 
Archibald,  of  New  York  City,  and  by  the  Philadelphia  Lye  and 
Chemical  Company,  Limited,  of  Philadelphia,  from  imported 
caustic  soda;  allow  under  T.  D.  13716,  15891,  and  17039,  re- 
spectively. 

Pouncing  paper,  manufactured  by  Herman  Behr  &  Co.,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  only  imported  glue  is 
used.  T.  D.  22335. 

"Powdered  sugar,"  manufactured  by  Louis  Saroni  &  Co.,  from 
imported  refined  sugar;  allow  under  T.  D.  17764. 

Preserver,  fish.     (See  Fish  preserver.) 

Preservallne,  manufactured  by  the  Preservaline  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  22398. 

Press  copying  books,  manufactured  by  H.  C.  Davison  &  Co.,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  no  other  than 
Imported  copying  paper  is  used.  T.  D.  22898. 

Preventina,  manufactured  by  Scott  &  Bowne,  New  York,  N. 
Y.  T.  D.  23605. 

Preventina,  manufactured  by  Scott  &  Bowne,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  in  part  with  the  use  of  alcohol  and  chemically  pure  gly- 
cerin wholly  imported.  T.  D.  22900. 

Printed  cotton  cloth,  manufactured  from  bleached  cotton  cloth 
by  the  Queen  Dyeing  Company,  of  Providence,  R.  I.  T.  D.  23297. 

Printed  and  finished  cloths,  manufactured  by  Gilmore  &  Haigh, 
of  Somerville,  Mass.,  from  imported  plain  cotton  cloth;  allow  un- 
der T.  D.  16696. 

Printed  silks.    (See  Silks,  printed  and  dyed.) 

"Pyramid"  metal.     (See  Magnolia  antifriction  metal,  etc.) 

"Quick  dissolving  sugar,"  manufactured  by  Louis  Saroni  & 
Co.,  from  imported  refined  sugar;  allow  under  T.  D.  17764. 

Quilted  goods,  manufactured  by  the  Excelsior  Quilting  Com- 
pany, of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported  materials.  T. 
D.  23104. 

Rackarock.     (See  Solid  ingredient  of  rackarock.) 

"Radway's  Ready  Relief,"  manufactured  by  Radway  &  Co.,  of 
New  York,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow  under  T.  D. 
17984. 

Railroad  crossings,  frogs,  and  switches,  manufactured  by  Wil- 
liam Wharton,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  19122. 

Railroad   sections,   portable.     (See  Portable  railroad  sections.) 

Railroad  spikes.     (See  Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,  etc.) 

Rails,  planed.     (See  Dressed  lumber.) 

Rails,  steel.     (See  Steel  rails.) 

Railway  car  forgings.     (See  Bar  iron,  fish-plate  bolts,  etc.) 

Railway   cars: 

Car  bodies,  manufactured  by  the  Gilbert  Car  Manufacturing 
Company,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported  glass;  allow 
under  T.  D.  10695. 

Cars,  manufactured  by  the  Harlan  &  Hollingsworth  Company, 
of  Wilmington,  Del.,  in  part  from  imported  drawbars,  gas  equip- 
ments, glass  for  windows,  vacuum  brakes,  and  ventilators;  al- 
low under  T.  D.  Ily55. 

Horse  cars,  manufactured  by  the  John  Stephenson  Company, 
Limited,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  glass;  allow 
under  T.  D.  11927. 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
01  such  services.) 


68  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Wheels,  car.     (See  Locomotive  and  railway  car  wheels.) 

Railway  layout,  frogs,  girder  crossings,  and  connecting 
straight  and  curved  rails,  manufactured  by  the  Lorain  Steel 
Company,  of  Johnstown,  Pa.,  in  part  from  imported  steel  rails, 
the  tongue  switches,  mates,  etc.,  being  of  domestic  materials. 
T.  D.  22066. 

Ralston  cocoa.     (See  Sweeteneu.  cocoa  powder.) 

Ramsay's  Trinidad  aromatic  bitters,  manufactured  by  Tyrer  & 
Mullarkey,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  rum;  allow 
under  T.  D.  14569. 

Rawhide  cut  lacing,  manufactured  by  Chas.  A.  Schieren  &  Co.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23459. 

Red  lead.     (See  Litharge  and  red  lead.) 

Red   Rose  chewing  gum.      (See  Chewing  gum.) 

Refined  asphalt,  manufactured  by  Sicilian  Asphalt  Paving 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23460. 

Refined  asphalt,  manufactured  by  the  Barber  Asphalt  Paving 
Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  with  the  use  of  imported 
crude  Trinidad  Lake  or  Bermuda  asphalt.  T.  D.  22833. 

Refined  asphalt,  manufactured  by  the  Warren-Scharf  Asphalt 
Paving  Company,  wholly  with  the  use  of  imported  crude  Trini- 
dad asphalt.  T.  D.  23042. 

Refined  butter,  manufactured  by  Lestrade  Brothers  and  John 
Scheel,  both  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  "grease 
butter";  allow  under  letter  October  13,  1891,  to  collector,  New 
York,  and  T.  D.  12590.  On  that  manufactured  by  Bartram 
Brothers  and  Kurzman  Brothers,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from 
imported  "grease  butter,"  allow  under  T.  D.  14578. 

Refined  butter.     T.  D.  23810. 

Refined  butter.     (See  Butter,   refined.) 

Refined  cod  oil,  manufactured  by  the  Swan  &  Finch  Company, 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from  imported  crude  cod  oil.  T.  D. 
22441. 

Refined  copper,  manufactured  from  copper  ore,  blister,  scrap 
or  matte;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  fine  copper  in  the  im- 
ported material  used,  equal  to  the  quantity  of  fine  copper  in  the 
exported  article,  to  be  determined  by  reference  to  the  weight  of 
the  exported  article,  ascertained  by  a  Government  weigher,  and 
to  the  per  cent  of  pure  copper  found  therein  by  a  Government 
chemist  on  anatysis  of  samples  to  be  taken  in  each  case  by  the 
inspecting  officer. 

Refined  glycerin,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  crude 
glycerine;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  glycerin  used, 
to  be  determined  by  adding  to  the  net  weight  of  the  exported 
article,  ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher,  22  per  cent  of 
such  weight;  provided  that  the  exported  glycerin,  if  colorless, 
shall  be  of  a  density  not  less  than  1.25  specific  gravity  (29  de- 
grees Baume),  and,  if  tinted,  not  less  than  1.26  specific  gravity 
(30  degrees  Baume),  at  60  degrees  Fahrenheit. 

Samples  of  the  crude  material  and  of  the  refined  product  must, 
in  all  cases,  be  submitted  to  a  Government  chemist  for  his  re- 
port relative  to  the  requisite  conditions  noted. 

Refined  sirup.     (See  Sugars  and  sirups,  refined,  and  Sirup.) 

Refined  sugar.     (See  Sugars  and  sirups,  refined.) 

Refined  zinc,  in  the  form  of  slabs,  manufactured  by  the  Nassau 
Smelting  and  Refining  Works,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  from 
imported  scrap  zinc.  T.  D.  22774. 

Retaining  bolts  and  rings.  (See  Locomotive  and  railway  car 
wheels.) 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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Reuter's  syrup,  manufactured  by  Barclay  &  Co.,  of  New  York 
City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow  under  T.  D.  17227. 

Ribbon  gold  leaf,  manufactured  by  the  W.  H.  Coe  Manufac- 
turing Company,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  from  imported  gold  leaf. 
'i.  D.  22393. 

Ribbon  gold  leaf,  manufactured  by  the  W.  H.  Coe  Manufac- 
turing Company,  of  Providence,  R.  I.  Treasury  decision  ^2393 
of  July  28,  1900,  extended.  T.  D.  22779. 

Rice,  rice  meal,  and  "polish"  manufactured  by  the  National 
Rice  Milling  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  18923. 

Rice,  cleaned  rice,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  Siam 
paddy.  T.  D.  19165. 

Rice,  products  of  uncleaned  Japan  rice,  manufactured  by  the 
National  Rice  Milling  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D. 
20539. 

Rice,  cleaned  products  of  Patna  rice,  paddy  or  meal,  and  on 
uncleaned  Japan  and  Bassein  or  Rangoon  rice.  T.  D.  21700  and 
T.  D.  21747. 

Rice,  cleaned.     (See  Cleaned  rice.) 

Ridging,  iron.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Risers,  marble.     (See  Marble  floor  tiles,  etc.) 

Rivets,  manufactured  from  imported  iron  or  steel  wire  rods, 
or  rivet  rods;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  material  used,  to  be 
determined  by  adding  to  the  weight  of  the  exported  rivets,  as 
ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher,  3  per  cent  of  such 
weight. 

ROCK  candy  sirup,  manufactured  by  the  Standard  Rock  Candy 
Company,  of  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  no 
other  than  imported  granulated  sugar  is  used.  T.  D.  22835. 

Rods,   connecting.     (See  Connecting  rods.) 

Roofing,  iron.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Roofing  sheets  and  tiles.     (See  Iron  roofing.)    ' 

Root  beer  and  ginger  ale,  manufactured  by  the  Charles  E. 
Hires  Company,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  the  manufacture  of 
which  was  used  refined  sugar  produced  from  imported  raw  cane 
sugar.  T.  D.  22617. 

Rope,  wire,  and  wire  and  hemp.     (See  Wire  rope.) 

Round  wire,  plain  or  galvanized.  (See  Wire,  round,  plain  or 
galvanized.) 

Royal  baking  powder,  manufactured  by  the  Royal  Baking  Pow- 
der Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  bitartrate  of 
potash  produced  wholly  from  imported  argols  or  crude  tartar. 
T.  D.  18819. 

Russet  blacking  and  oakallne,  manufactured  by  the  Boston 
Blacking  Company  in  part  from  imported  china  clay,  Indian  reds, 
and  chrome  yellow  dyes.  T.  D.  22196. 

Rugs,  Wilton.     (See  Wilton  rugs.) 

Rugs,   Zanoni.     (See  Zanoni  rugs  and  velvets.) 

Salmon  cans,  "tall  one-pound."  (See  "Tall  one-pound  salmon 
cans.") 

Salol  pills.     (See  Pills.) 

Sapolios.     (See  Soaps,  soap  powder,  and  sapolios.) 

Sarsaparilla,  Ayer's.  (See  Ayer's  cherry  pectoral  and  sarsa- 
parilla.) 

Sarsaparilla,  S.  P.  Townsend's.  (See  S.  P.  Townsend's  sar- 
saparilla.) 

Saws  and  blanks,  bands.     (See  Band  saws  and  blanks.) 

Saws,  cotton-gin.     (See  Cotton-gin  saws.) 

Saws,  not   specially  provided  for,   manufactured  wholly  from 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  uhe  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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imported  materials;  base  allowance  on  a  quantity  ot  materials 
used,  equal  to  net  weight  of  exported  articles,  ascertained  by  a 
Unitea  -States  weigher. 

Scott's  Emulsion  of  Cod- Liver  Oil,  manufactured  by  Scott 
&  Bowne,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  cod-liver 
oil.  hypophosphites  of  lime  and  soda,  and  glycerin  refined  from 
imported  crude  glycerin;  allow  under  T.  D.  14G77.  amended  to 
allow  22  per  cent  for  waste  in  refining  crude  glycerin. 

Screened  malt,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  barley; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  barley  used,  to  be  deter- 
mined by  allowing  .905  of  a  bushel  of  barle^'  weighing  48  pounds 
per  bushel  for  each  bushel  of  the  exported  malt  weighing  34 
pounds;  but  in  no  case  shall  allowance  be  based  on  a  ratio  of 
barley  used,  to  the  malt  produced  therefrom,  in  excess  of  that 
shown  by  the  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  en- 
try. Weight  of  exported  article  shall  be  ascertained  by  a  United 
States  weigher. 

Screws,  wood.     (See  Wood  screws.) 

Screw  tops,   tin.     (See  Petroleum  cans  and  parts.) 

Seal   furs,    imitation.     (See  Imitation  seal  furs.) 

Seals,  lead.     (See  Lead  seals.) 

Seamless  bicycle  tubing,  manufactured  from  imported  steel 
billets  by  the  "cold  drawn  process";  allow  unaer  T.  D.  17903. 

Seamless  tubes,  "cold  drawn."  manufactured  by  Shelby  Steel 
Tube  Comijany,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  wholly  from  imported  steel 
billets.  T.  D.  22743. 

"Self-restoring  drops,  No.  22,"  "Tubular  drops,  No.  19,"  and 
"Relays,  No.  9,"  manufactured  by  the  Western  Electric  Co.,  of 
New  York.  T.  D.  18045. 

Sewing  machines,  complete,  manufactured  by  the  Dunlap  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Limited,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  the  heads  of 
which  are  imported,  and  the  stands  or  other  parts  of  which  re- 
quired to  make  a  complete  machine  are  of  domestic  manufac- 
ture. T.  D.  21135. 

Shades,  decorated   lamp.     (See  Decorated  lamp  shades.) 

Sheep  dip,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  sulphur  by 
Laidlaw,  Markill  &  Co..  of  Richmond,  Va.  T.  D.  17449. 

Sheepskins,   degreased.     (See  Degreased  sheepskins.) 

Sheet  iron,  painted  and  embossed.  (See  Painted  and  em- 
bossed sheet  iron.) 

Sheet  lead,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  lead;  base 
allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  lead  used,  equal  to  weight 
of  exported  article,  ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher. 

Sheets,   roofing.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Shelving.      (See  Dressed  lumber.) 

Shields,    dress.      (See   Dress   shields.) 

Shingles,  metal  (made  by  Montross  Metal  Shingle  Co.).  (See 
Metal  Shingles.) 

Shingles,  metal  (made  by  Merchant  &  Co.).  (See  Metal 
shingles,  etc.) 

Shingles,    painted   tin.     (See   Painted  tin  shingles.) 

Shingles,  patent  metallic.     (See  Patent  metallic  shingles.) 

Shirts,  silk  outing.     (See  Silk  outing  snirts.) 

Shirt  waists,  ladies',  misses'  blouses,  and  men's  shirts,  manu- 
factured by  Weil,  Haskell  &  Co.,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  22796. 

Shoes,  manufactured  by  Hussey  &  Hodgdon,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
T.  D.  23764. 

Shocks,  box.     (See  Box  shocks.) 

Shot,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  lead  and   exported 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK    SCHEDULE.  71 

in  bags  or  boxes;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  material 
used,  equal  to  weight  of  exported  article,  ascertained  by  a 
United  States  weigher. 

.  Shot  cartridges,  manufactured  by  the  Union  Metallic  Cart- 
ridge Company,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  loaded  with  shot  made 
wholly  from  imported  lead;  allow  under  T.  D.  15928. 

Shot  cartridges,  manufactured  by  the  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms  'Company,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  the  shot  entering  into 
the  manufacture  of  which  is  made  from  imported  lead.  T.  D. 
22406. 

Show  cards.     (See  Signs,  labels  and  show  cards.) 

Siding.     (See  Dressed  lumber.) 

Signs,  glass.     (See  Glass  signs.) 

Signs,  labels  and  show  cards,  manufactured  from  imported 
tin  plates  or  "black  plates,"  by  varied  processes  of  shaping, 
painting,  printing,  varnishing,  enameling,  and  embossing;  base 
allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  plates  used. 

The  entry  under  which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected 
and  laden  must  show,  separately,  the  number,  kind,  size,  and 
weight  of  articles,  and  must  specify  the  articles  in  each  pack- 
age, or  must  be  accompanied  by  a  sworn  invoice  separately  de- 
scribing the  articles  in  each  package. 

Manufacturer's  declaration  on  drawback  entry  must  show 
number,  size,  gauge,  and  weight  -of  imported  plates  used,  and 
also  the  amount  or  per  cent,  of  increase  of  weight  added  to  such 
plates  by  processes  of  manufacture.  Samples  shall  be  taken  as 
ordered  by  the  collector  for  expert  official  examination  and  veri- 
fication of  declared  gauges  and  additions.  Quantities  of  mate- 
rials used  shall  be  determined  by  reference  to  such  verifications 
and  weight  of  exported  articles  ascertained  by  a  United  States 
weigher,  provided  that  such  quantities  shall  in  no  case  exceed 
the  weight  of  the  plates  "identified"  as  shown  by  the  records 
of  importation. 

Silk  damasks,  manufactured  by  the  Vigilant  Mills,  of  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  in  part  from  imported  spun  silk.  T.  D.  23122. 

Silk  flags,  manufactured  by  A.  S.  Rosenthal  &  Fried,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  from  Japanese  silk  imported  in  the  piece  in  the 
natural  state.  T.  D.  20577  and  20G63. 

Silk  handkerchiefs,  embroidered.  (See  Embroidered  silk  hand- 
kerchiefs.) 

Silk  outing  shirts,  manufactured  by  Lewis  Frank  &  Sons,  of 
New  York  City,  from  imported  silk  shirtings;  allow  under 
T.  D.  12191. 

Silk  plush,  manufactured  by  the  Peerless  Plush  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  of  Paterson,  N.  J.,  the  back  being  made  of  cotton 
and  the  face  or  "pile"  being  made  wholly  from  imported  "spun" 
silk;  allow  under  T.  D.  154yl. 

Silks,  printed   and   dyed: 

Printed  silks,  manufactured  from  pongee  silks,  imported  "in 
the  gray";  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  silk  used,  to 
be  determined  by  reference  to  the  report  of  the  inspecting  officer 
showing  number  of  yards  exported,  and  the  manufacturer's  dec- 
laration on  the  drawback  entry  showing. percentage  of  increase 
of  3rardage  consequent  on  the  stretching  of  the  imported  fabric 
In  process  of  printing  and  finishing.  Samples  shall  be  taken  as 
ordered  by  the  collector,  to  be  submitted  to  the  appraiser  for 
verification  of  the  manufacturer's  declaration  relative  to  kind 
and  quality  of  imported  silk  used. 

Dyed  silks,  manufactured  from  pongee  silks,  imported  "in  the 


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petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
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white"  or  "in  the  gray,"  or  from  imported  "Habutai"  silks; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  silks  used,  equal  to  the 
number  of  yards  of  the  exported  article,  to  be  determined  by 
the  inspecting  officer,  who  shall  take  samples  as  ordered  by  the 
collector,  for  use  as  in  case  of  printed  silks,  which  see. 

Silks,  printed  or  dyed,  or  "weighted  and  finished,"  manufac- 
tured from  pongee  or  habutai  silks,  imported  in  the  piece  in  the 
natural  or  usual  condition.  T.  D.  211o6. 

Silk  shoe  laces,  manufactured  by  M.  L.  Hiller  &  Sons,  New 
York.  T.  D.  18182. 

Silk,  used  in  the  manufacture  of  "Her  Majesty's  Corset."  T. 
D.  17550. 

Sirups,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  raw  sugars.  (See 
Sugars  and  sirups,  refined.)  • 

Sirup,  manufactured  wholly  from  molasses  imported  under 
the  tariff  of  August  28,  1894,  subject  to  duty  at  2  cents  per  gal- 
lon; base  allowance  on  quantity  of  material  used,  to  be  deter- 
mined under  the  following  rules: 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show,  in  addition  to  the  usual  averments,  the  number  of  gal- 
lons of  the  molasses  "boiled"  and  used  in  producing  the  sirup  ex- 
ported, the  number  of  gallons  and  value  per  gallon  of  such  sirup, 
and  also  the  weight  and  the  value  per  pound  of  the  sugar  pro- 
duct of  such  molasses. 

The  declared  values  of  such  sugar  and  sirup  products  must 
be  their  values  exclusive  of  packages,  at  the  refinery  at  the  time 
of  shipment  for  exportation;  and  such  values  and  declared  quan- 
tities must  be  verified  by  the  collector  before  use  in  finding  the 
duty  paid  on  the  material  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  sirup. 

The  amount  of  duty  paid  on  such  material  shall  be  determined 
by  use  of  such  verified  quantities  and  values  as  shown  in  the  fol- 
lowing proportion: 

As  the  total  value  of  the  sugar  and  sirup  products  of  a 
given  quantity  of  molasses  is  to  the  value  of  the  sirup  product 
of  such  molasses,  so  is  the  duty  paid  on  the  molasses  (the  mate- 
rial lor  both  products)  to  the  duty  paid  on  the  material  for  the 
sirup. 

The  duty  paid  on  the  material  "used"  being  so  found,  the 
proper  rate  of  drawback  per  gallon  of  the  exported  sirup  shall 
De  determined  by  dividing  such  amount  of  duty  paid  by  the 
number  of  gallons  of  the  sirup  product;  but  in  no  case  shall 
drawback  be  allowed  on  any  excess  over  43  gallons  of  sirup  for 
each  100  gallons  of  molasses  "boiled"  in  the  manufacture  of  the 
sirup,  unless  such  allowance  be  specially  authorized  by  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury. 

The  quantity  of  the  exported  sirup  shall  be  ascertained  by  a 
united  States  gauger  and  samples  shall  be  taken  as  ordered  by 
the  collector,  to  be  submitted  to  the  appraiser  for  expert  official 
inspection  and  report. 

Sirup,  manufactured  by  American  Sugar  Refining  Company, 
New  Orleans,  La.  T.  D.  23570. 

Sirup  of  figs,  manufactured  by  the  California  Fig  Syrup  Com- 
pany, of  Louisville,  Ky.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  no  other 
than  imported  granulated  sugar  has  been  used.  T.  JD.  22859  and 
23428. 

Sirups,  valued  at  over  8  cts.  per  gallon.     T.  D.  17463. 

Sirups.     (See,   also,   Sugar  and   sirups.) 

Sizing,  glue.     (See  Glue  sizing.) 

Skins,   China   goat.     (See   China  goatskins.) 

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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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Skins,  dressed.     (See  Dressed  skins.) 

Slabs,  marble.     (See  Marble  floor  tiles,  etc.) 

Sleeping  cars,  manufactured  by  the  Jackson  &  Sharp  Company, 
Of  Wilmington,  Del.,  drawback  allowed  on  articles  used  in  man- 
ufacture if  permanently  attached  to  cars  as  parts  thereof.  T.  D. 
18974. 

Smyrna  rugs,  manufactured  by  McCleary,  Wallin  &  Grouse,  of 
Amsterdam,  N.  T.,  in  part  from  imported  wool  and  goat  or  cattle 
hair.  T.  D.  23341. 

Soap,  soap  powders,  and  sapolios,  manufactured  in  part  from 
imported  caustic  soda  and  soda  ash;  base  allowance  on  quanti- 
ties of  such  caustic  soda  or  soda  ash,  or  both,  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  the  exported  articles,  provided  always  that  no  domes- 
tic material  of  the  kind  on  which  drawback  is  claimed  shall  have 
been  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  exported  articles. 

Before  allowance  of  drawback  the  exporter  must  file  with  the 
collector,  at  port  of  exportation,  a  sworn  statement  showing 
place,  processes,  and  conditions  of  manufacture,  and  mode  of 
packing  the  article  for  export,  and  showing  also  the  ingredients 
of  the  article  to  be  exported,  and  the  proportions  thereof,  which 
statement  shall  be  verified  by  the  collector. 

The  collector  with  whom  such  verified  statement  is  filed  shall, 
on  application  of  collectors  of  other  ports  from  which  exporta- 
tions  are  made,  furnish  certified  copies  thereof  for  use  at  such 
other  ports. 

The  entry  under  which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected 
and  laden  must  show"  separately,  the  quantities  of  the  different 
kinds  of  merchandise,  the  marks,  numbers,  and  sizes  of  the 
'packages  containing  the  same,  and  the  gross  and  net  weights  of 
each  package,  or  must  be  accompanied  by  a  sworn  copy  of  the 
invoice  under  which  such  merchandise  was  sold  or  consigned, 
giving  such  particulars.  Statements  of  weights  shall  be  verified 
by  a  United  States  weigher,  who  shall  test  weights  of  packages 
designated  by  the  collector. 

The  quantities  of  caustic  soda  and  of  soda  ash  used,  and  on 
which  claim  for  drawback  is  based,  must  be  shown  by  the 
manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry,  which  shall 
be  verified  by  official  analysis  of  samples  taken  as  ordered  by 
the  collector.  Such  declaration  must  also  show  that  the  ex- 
ported articles  were  made  in  accordance  with  the  sworn  state- 
ment and  formula  filed  with  the  collector.  Quantities  used  in 
liquidation  of  entries  shall,  in  no  case,  exceed  minimum  quanti- 
ties shown  by  sworn  formula,  declared  on  entry,  or  found  by 
official  analysis  and  weight. 

Soap  powder.     (See  Soaps,  soap  powders,  and  sapolios.) 

Soda  fountain,  manufactured  by  the  American  Soda  Fountain 
Company,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  from  imported  marble  and  onyx. 
T.  D.  22638. 

Solder,  manufactured  by  National  Lead  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  T.  D.  23500. 

Solder  for  petroleum   cans.     (See  Petroleum  cans  and  parts.) 

Sole  leather,  manufactured  from  imported  hides;  base  allow- 
ance on  number  of  hides  used,  to  be  determined  by  inspection 
and  count  of  exported  "sides"  of  leather. 

Solid  ingredient  of  rackarock,  manufactured  by  the  Rand  Drill 
Company,  of  New  York  City,  from  imported  chlorate  of  potash, 
packed  in  sacks  or  cartridges;  allow  under  T.  D.  9330. 

Sozodont,  manufactured  by  Hall  &  Ruckel,  of  New  York  City, 
in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow  under  T.  D.  16910. 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


74  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Sozodont  sprinkler  tubes,  used  as  stoppers  for  exported  bottles, 
manufactured  by  Hall  &  Ruckel,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  with  the 
use  wholly  of  imported  corks  and  of  imported  metal  tubes.  T. 
~.  22959. 

Spectacles.     (See  Lenses,  spectacles  and  eyeglasses.) 

Spikes,   railroad.   (.See  Bar  iron,   fish-plate  bolts,   etc.) 

Spirits  of  peppermint,  spirits  of  camphor,  etc.,  manufactured 
by  McKesson  &  Robbins,  of  New  York.  T.  D.  18180. 

Splice  bars.     (See  Fish  plates.) 

Split   Leather.     (See  Finished  split  leather.) 

Split  peas,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  peas;  base 
allowance  on  a  quantity  of  the  peas  used,  to  be  determined  by 
adding  to  the  weight  01  the  exported  article,  ascertained  by  a 
United  States  weigher,  16  per  cent  of  such  weight. 

Spokes,   wooden.     (See  Wooden  spokes.) 

Spring   material,  clock.      (.See  Clock-spring  material.) 

Springs,   clock.     (See  Clock   springs.) 

Stamped  steel  ceilings,  manufactured  by  Uenry  S.  Northrop, 
of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  with  the  use  of  imported  steel  sheets. 
T.  D.  23440. 

Staples,  manufactured  from  steel  billets  by  Consolidated 
Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  of  Allentown,  Pa.  T.  D.  18179. 

Staples,   wire.     (See  Wire  fencing.) 

Stay  bolts  used  in  the  construction  of  locomotive  boilers  man- 
ufactured by  Thornton  N.  Motley  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
partly  from  imported  round  bar  iron.  T.  D.  23149. 

Steam   boilers.     (See   Locomotive  and  other  steam   boilers.) 

Steam-engine  governor  tops,  when  exported  furnished  with 
springs  made  wholly  from  imported  steel  strips,  and  where 
springs  are  exported  separately  in  sets  manufactured  by  the 
Pickering  Governor  Company,  of  Portland,  Conn.  T.  D.  22065. 

Steam-engine  governors,  manufactured  by  the  Pickering  Gov- 
ernor Company,  of  Portland,  Conn.,  the  springs  of  which  are 
made  wholly  from  imported  strip  steel.  T.  D.  20220. 

Steam-engine  governors,  one-half  inch  and  three-fourths  inch 
governors  manufactured  by  the  Pickering  Governor  Company,  of 
Portland,  Conn.  T.  D.  21725. 

Steam  sanding  devices  of  locomotives,  manufactured  by  Burn- 
ham,  Williams  &  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  20977. 

Steel  bars,  manufactured  by  G.  W.  Pennington  &  Sons,  of 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  wholly  from  imported  steel  billets;  allow 
under  T.  D.  15943. 

Steel  balls.     (See  Excelsior  steel  balls.) 

Steel  drills,  manufactured  by  the  Standard  Tool  Company,  of 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  wholly  from  imported  tool  steel;  allow  under 
T.  D.  12598. 

Steel  drums,  manufactured  by  Cowles  &  Danziger  Company  in 
part  from  imported  sheet  steel.  T.  D.  23331. 

Steel  laths,  manufactured  by  International  Metal  Lath  Com- 
pany, Niles,  Ohio.  T.  D.  23446. 

Steel  pens,  manufactured  by  the  Esterbrook  Steel  Pen  Manu- 
facturing Company,  of  Camden,  N.  J.,  from  imported  sheet 
steel;  allow  under  T.  D.  13476. 

Steel  pipes,  galvanized  or  asphaltum  and  tar  coated,  manufac- 
tured by  Francis  Smith  &  Co.,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  from  im- 
ported steel  sheets;  allow  under  T.  D.  12477. 

Steel  plates,  manufactured  by  Central  Iron  and  Steel  Company, 
Harrisburg.  Pa.  T.  D.  23724. 

Steel  products,  manufactured  by  Buffalo  Steel  Company,  Tona- 
wanda,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23710. 


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essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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Steel  rails,  manufactured  by  the  Maryland  Steel  Company,  of 
Sparrow  Point,  Md.,  wholly  from  imported  iron  ore  and  spiegel- 
eisen;  allow  under  T.  D.  13934.  When  manufactured  by  the 
Bethlehem  Iron  Company,  of  South  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  wholly  from 
imported  iron  ore,  spiegeleisen,  and  ferro-manganese;  allow  un- 
der T.  D.  13937. 

Steel  strips,  manufactured  by  the  Esterbrook  Steel  Pen  Manu- 
facturing Company,  of  Camden,  N.  J.,  in  the  manufacture  of 
which  imported  steel  sheets  are  used.  T.  D.  22973. 

Steel  wire  rods,  one-half  inch  to  No.  8  wire  gauge,  manufac- 
tured by  the  Washburn  and  Moen  Manufacturing  Company,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  from  steel  billets  manufactured  by  the  Mary- 
land Steel  Company,  of  Sparrow  Point,  Md.  T.  D.  19359. 

Steel-wire  nails,  manufactured  from  imported  steel-wire  rods; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  material  used,  to  be  determined 
by  .adding  to  the  weight  of  the  exported  nails,  as  ascertained 
by  a  United  States  weigher,  6J  per  cent  of  such  weight. 

Sterling-silver  cutlery  and  safety  razors,  the  skeletons  and 
blades  of  which  are  imported  and  handles  of  domestic  manu- 
facture, manufactured  by  Silberstein,  Hecht  &  Co.,  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  T.  D.  20933. 

Stiff  fur  hats  for  men's  wear,  manufactured  by  James  Marshall 
&  Bros.,  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  the  bodies  of  which  are  made  of 
imported  furs  only,  in  combination  with  imported  bands,  bind- 
ings, elastics,  linings,  and  hat  leathers.  T.  D.  22899. 

Straining  cloth,  manufactured  by  the  Sugden  Press  Bag  Com- 
pany, of  Graniteville,  Mass.,  made  wholly  from  imported  camel's- 
hair  tops.  T.  D.  20250. 

Straw  braids,  manufactured  by  the  R.  H.  Comey  Company, 
Camden,  N.  J.  T.  D.  23495. 

Straw  hats,  manufactured  wholly  or  in  part  with  the  use  of 
imported  materials,  and  exported  by  Tenney  &  Dixon,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  as  financial  agents.  T.  D.  23102. 

Straw  or  chip  braids,  manufactured  by  Patterson  &  Ellis,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23585. 

Structural  material,  manufactured  by  the  A.  &  P.  Roberts 
Company,  of  Pencoyd,  Pa.  T.  D.  22318. 

Structural  material,  plates,  beams,  channels,  bars,  etc.,  manu- 
factured by  the  Carnegie  Steel  Company,  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  in 
part  from  imported  rail  scrap  and  domestic  pig  iron.  T.  D. 
22259  and  22476. 

Structural  material,  manufactured  by  American  Bridge  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  23797. 

Stuffed  olives,  manufactured  by  Francis  H.  Leggett  &  Co.,  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23003. 

Sugar,  used  in  the  preparation  of  canned  fruit  for  export.  T. 
D.  19721. 

Sugars  and  sirups.     T.   D.   22707. 

Sugar-coated  almonds,  manufactured  by  Ph.  Wunderle,  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  from  imported  shelled  almonds;  allow  under 
T.  D.  14801. 

Sugars  and  sirups,  refined,  made  wholly  from  imported  raw 
sugars;  base  allowance  on  quantities  of  material  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  each,  respectively,  as  indicated  in  the  following 
schedules  and  specifications: 

When  the  exported  sugars  are  "hard  refined,"  of  standard 
test,  commercially  known  as  loaf,  cut  loaf,  cube,  granulated, 
crushed  or  powdered,  and  are  made  wholly  from  imported  raw 


(Note.— Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


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ca.ne  sugars,  the  amount  of  drawback  shall  be  determined  oy  al- 
lowing for  each  100  pounds  of  the  exported  article,  the  duties 
paid  on  the  respective  grades  and  quantities  of  material  used, 
as  indicated  in  the  following  schedule: 


Test  of  raw  sugar  used 

Allowance  for  100  pounds 
hard  refined. 

Degrees. 

Pounds. 

99 

101.87 

98 

103.73 

97 

105.60 

96 

107.47 

95 

109.34 

94 

111.20 

93 

113.07 

92 

114.94  • 

91 

116.81 

90 

118.67 

89 

120.54 

88 

122.41 

87 

124.27 

86 

126.14 

85 

128.01 

84 

129.88 

83 

131.74 

82 

133.61 

81 

135.48 

80 

137.35 

79 

139  21 

78 

141.08 

77 

142.95 

76 

144.82 

75 

146.68 

When  the  "hard  refined"  sugars  hereinbefore  described  are 
made  wholly  from  imported  raw  beet  sugars,  the  duty  paid  on 
the  material  used  for  each  pound  of  the  exported  article  may 
be  determined  by  dividing  the  duty  paid  on  1  pound  of  the 
material  by  the  decimal  denoting  the  "net  analysis"  of  such 
material,  and  then  deducting  from  the  amount  so  found,  as  an 
equivalent  of  the  value  of  the  material  for  the  sirup  product, 
the  percentage  of  that  amount  corresponding  to  the  polariscope 
test  of  the  raw  sugar  used,  indicated  in  the  following  schedule: 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE. 


77 


Polariscopic  test  of   FHW 
beet  sugars  used. 

Percentages  to  be  deducted 
to  find  duty  paid  on  ma- 
terial for  refined  sugar. 

"Firsts": 

Degrees. 

Per  Cent. 

96 

1.2 

95 

1.5 

94 

1.9 

93 

2.4 

92 

3 

"Seconds"  : 

92 

3.7 

91 

4.5 

90 

5.4 

89 

6.4 

88 

7.5 

When  "soft  refined"  sugars,  made  wholly  from  imported  raw 
sugars,  are  exported  with  benefit  of  drawback,  the  drawback 
entry  must  show  the  respective  values  of  such  soft  sugars  and 
of  standard  granulated  sugar  on  the  same  market;  and  the 
drawback  per  pound  on  the  "soft  refined"  sugar  shall  be  such 
part  of  the  drawback  per  pound  provided  for  "hard  refined" 
sugar,  made  from  the  same  kind  and  grade  of  material,  as  the 
value  of  such  soft  sugar  is  of  the  value  of  such  granulated 

SUgC.-'. 

The  rate  of  drawback  on  the  "soft  refined"  sugar  may  be 
Lxed  by  use  of  the  following  proportion:  As  the  value  of  1 
pound  of  standard  granulated  sugar  is  to  the  value  of  1  pound 
of  the  "soft  refined"  sugar,  so  is  the  drawback  provided  for  the 
pound  of  granulated  sugar  to  the  drawback  allowable  on  the 
pound  of  "soft  refined"  sugar,  made  from  like  material. 

The  required  values  of  the  refined  sugars  declared  on  the 
drawback  entry,  shall  be  verified  by  reference  to  standard  mar- 
ket quotations  on  date  of  shipment. 

The  amount  of  drawback  which  may  be  allowed  on  the  ex- 
ported sirup  products  of  raw  sugar  shall  be  determined  by 
allowing  for  each  gallon  of  the  exported  article,  valued  at  5 
cents  in  condition  as  "thrown"  from  the  "centrifugal,"  the 
duties  paid  on  the  respective  grades  and  quantities  of  material 
used,  as  indicated  in  the  following  schedule: 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


78 


F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co 


Test  of  raw  sugar  used. 

Allowance  for  one  gallon 
of  sirup. 

Degrees. 

Pounds. 

99 

.36 

98 

.37 

97 

.39 

96 

.40 

95 

.41 

94 

.43 

93 

.44 

92 

.46 

91 

.48 

90 

.49 

89 

.51 

88 

.53 

87 

.55 

86 

.56 

85 

.58 

84 

.60 

83 

.62 

82' 

.64 

81 

.66 

80 

.68 

79 

.70 

78 

.72 

77 

.74 

76 

.77 

75 

.79 

trifugal,  shall  be  declared  by  the  manufacturer  on  the  draw- 
back entry,  which  declaration  shall  be  verified  by  the  collector; 

The  value  of  the  sirup,  in  condition  as  thrown  from  the  cen- 
and  if  the  declaration  so  verified  shows  a  value  per  gallon  above 
or  below  5  cents,  the  allowance  shall  be  determined  by  increas- 
ing or  reducing  the  schedule  allowance  in  proportion  to  the  in- 
crease or  reduction  above  or  below  the  5  cents  per  gallon  above 
specified;  but  in  no  case  shall  the  allowance  be  based  on  a  value 
of  sirup  exceeding  8  cents  per  gallon,  without  special  authority 
from  the  Department. 

When  imported  raw  cane  and  beet  sugars  are  "blended"  or 
mixed  in  the  process  of  manufacturing  refined  sugars  and  sirups, 
the  manufacturer's  declaration  must  show,  separately,  the  re- 
spective quantities  of  the  different  kinds  and  grades  of  the 
sugars  so  mixed.  In  liquidating  entries  covering  portions  or  the 
products  of  such  mixtures,  drawback  shall  be  based  on  propor- 
tionate quantities  of  material,  corresponding  to  the  quantities  of 
the  different  kinds  and  grades  of  materials  so  mixed. 

For  a  fraction  of  a  degree  of  test  of  the  raw  sugar  used  in 
the  manufacture  of  either  refined  sugar  or'  sirup,  the  allowance 
of  quantity  of  material  shall  be  fixed  by  a  proportionate  division 
of  the  difference  between  the  schedule  allowances  for  the  de- 
grees next  above  and  below  such  fraction. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  79 

Tho  quantities  of  sugar  and  sirup  exported  shall  be  ascer- 
tained by  United  States  weighers  and  gaugers,  respectively;  and 
samples  shall  be  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector  to  be  sub- 
mitted to  the  appraiser,  for  report  of  polariscope  test  and  such 
other  expert  inspection  as  may  be  requisite. 

On  requisition  of  collectors,  appraising  officers  shall  furnish 
polariscope  tests,  "net  analyses,"  and  other  conditions  of  valua- 
tion of  raw  sugars,  not  found  on  the  import  invoice,  for  use  in 
liquidation  of  drawback  entries. 

Sulphate  of  copper,  manufactured  from  imported  copper  ore; 
base  allowance  on  quantity  of  fine  copper  in  the  imported  ore 
used,  equal  to  the  quantity  of  fine  copper  in  the  exported  article. 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show  the  quantity  or  percentage  of  fine  copper  contained  in  the 
exported  article,  which  declaration  shall  be  verified  by  expert 
official  analysis  of  samples  to  be  taken  from  each  lot  exported. 
The  quantity  of  copper  which  may  be  taken  as-  the  basis  of 
liquidation  of  the  entry  may  be  determined  by  reference  to  such 
verified  percentage  and  the  weight  of  the  exported  article,  as  as- 
certained by  a  United  States  weigher. 

Sugars,  "quick  dissolving,"  "bar  sugar,"  and  "powdered 
sugar."  (See  under  those  subjects.) 

Sulphonal   pills.     (See  Pills.) 

Surface-coated  paper  wrappers,  manufactured  by  Enoch  Mor- 
gan's Sons'  Company,  of  New  York  City,  from  imported  sur- 
face-coated paper,  and  exported  as  coverings  for  sapolios;  allow 
under  letter  March  21,  1891,  to.  collector,  New  York. 

Suspenders,  manufactured  by  Harris  Suspender  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  23595. 

Sweepers,  carpet.      (See  Carpet  sweepers.) 

Sweet  chocolate,  manufactured  by  Rockwood  &  Co.,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  22347. 

Sweet  chocolate,  manufactured  by  the  Brewster  Cocoa  Manu- 
facturing Company,  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  T.  D.  22834. 

Sweet  chocolate,  manufactured  by  J.  H.  Barker  &  Co.,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  imported  hard  re- 
fined sugar  and  imported  cocoa  butter  are  used.  T.  D.  22897. 

Sweetened  chocolate,  manufactured  by  D.  Ghiradella  &  Son, 
of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  part  from  imported  refined  sugar; 
allow  under  T.  D.  12388. 

Sweetened  cocoa  powder,  commercially  known  as  "Ralston  co- 
coa," manufactured  by  Stephen  L.  Bartlett,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
T.  D.  22370. 

Switches,  electric  light.     (See  Electric  light  switches.) 

Syrup,  Reuter's.     (See   Reuter's  syrup.) 

Tables,  billiard.     (See  Billiard  tables.) 

Tack  plate,  manufactured  from  imported  steel  or  iron  bars,  or 
from  steel  plate  shearings  or  cuttings,  by  the  Bridgewater  Iron 
Company  for  A.  Milne  &  Co.  T.  D.  21999. 

"Tall  one-pound  salmon  cans,"  manufactured  by  Alaska 
Packers'  Association  from  imported  tin  plates;  allow  under 
T.  D.  17997. 

Tapestry  goods,  manufactured  by  George  Brooks  &  Son,  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  part  from  imported  undyed  spun  silk,  and 
linen  and  jute  yarns;  allow  under  T.  D.  16129. 

Tar  and  pure  ammonia,  manufactured  by  the  New  England 
Gas  and  Coke  Company,  of  Boston,  Mass.  T.  D.  23264. 

Tar-coated  steel  pipes.  (See  Steel  pipes,  galvanized,  or  as- 
phaltum  and  tar  coated.) 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


80  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Tennis  balls,  manufactured  by  Wright  &  Ditson,  Wakefield, 
Mass.  T.  D.  18486. 

Tennis  balls,  manufactured  by  Wright  &  Ditson,  of  Wakefield, 
Mass..  wholly  from  imported  rubber  balls,  rubber  cement,  and 
imported  felt  cloth  covers.  T.  D.  22627. 

Tennis  rackets,  manufactured  by  Spalding  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  T.  D.  23447. 

Tennis  rackets,  manufactured  by  Wright  &  Ditson,  of  Wake- 
field,  Mass.,  in  part  from  imported  tennis  gut  strings.  T.  D. 
22791. 

Terne  plates.     (See  Tin  and  terne  plates.) 

Tiles,  marble.     (See  Marble  floor  tiles,  etc.) 

Tiles,  metal  (made  by  Montross  Metal  Shingle  Co.).  (See 
Metal  shingles.) 

Tiles,   roofing.     (See  Iron  roofing.) 

Tin  and  terne  plates,  manufactured  from  imported  "black 
plates"  by  the  application  of  a  tin  or  terne  coating;  base  allow- 
ance on  quantity  of  imported  plates  used. 

The  entry  under  which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected 
and  laden  must  show  the  number,  brand,  size,  gauge,  and  weight 
of  the  finished  plates  in  each  package  to  be  exported. 

Tho  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show  the  number,  size,  gauge,  and  weight  of  the  imported  black 
plates  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  exported  tin  or  terne 
plates,  and  must  also  show  the  amount  or  percentage  of  increase 
in  weight  of  the  plates  by  reason  of  the  addition  of  the  tin  or 
terne  coating,  which  declaration,  relative  to  gauge  of  black 
plates  and  increase  of  weight,  shall  be  verified  by  expert  official 
examination  of  samples  to  be  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector. 

The  quantity  of  imported  black  plates  used  may  be  determined 
by  deducting  such  verified  weight  of  coating  from  the  weight  of 
the  exported  article  ascertained  by  a  United  States  weigher. 

Tin  boxes,  cans  and  "blanks"  for  cans,  cups,  cuspidors,  lan- 
terns, pails,  pans,  toilet  sets,  traps  and  all  house-furnishing 
goods  and  tinware,  manufactured  wholly  or  in  part  from  im- 
ported tin  or  terne  plates,  and  not  otherwise  specially  provided 
for;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  plates  used,  to  be 
determined  under  the  following  instructions: 

When  five-gallon  rectangular  cans  are  made  from  a  combina- 
tion of  two  plates  14  by  19J,  with  one  plate  10  by  20  inches,  tho 
number  of  boxes  of  plates  used  shall  be  determined  by  allowing 
for  each  100  cans  exported,  1.664  boxes  of  14  by  19 \  plates.  120 
sheets  per  box,  and  .4432  of  a  box  10  by  20  plates,  226  sheets  per 
box;  and  when  cans  of  like  size  and  form  are  made  from  a  com- 
bination of  two  plates  14  by  18|,  with  one  plate  10  by  20  inches, 
the  number  of  plates  used  shall  be  determined  by  allowing  for 
each  100  cans  exported,  1.6117  boxes  14  by  18|  plates  (5^.460 
square  inches),  124  sheets  per  box,  and  .4432  of  a  box  10  by  20 
plates  (19,944  square  inches),  225  sheets  per  box.  The  weight  of 
plates  used  shall  be  determined  by  reference  to  number  of  boxes 
found  as  above  and  ascertained  weight  per  box  on  importation. 
The  superficial  quantity  of  tin  or  terne  plates  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  boxes  or  cans,  other  than  the  five-gallon  cans 
above  noted,  or  of  other  articles  made  from  such  plates,  may  be 
determined  by  measurement  of  the  blanks  or  parts  of  which  the 
box,  can,  or  article  is  composed,  and  by  the  addition  to  surface 
quantity  of  the  respective  parts,  to  cover  wastage  in  manufac- 
ture, of  the  following  percentages. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  81 

.Per  cent. 
For  rectangular  blanks   3 

For  body  pieces  of  frustum -shaped  cans  7 

For  circular  and  oval  blanks  15 

The  number  of  square  inches  of  plate  used  being  so  found,  the 
weight  thereof  may  be  determined  by  dividing  such  number  of 
square  inches  by  the  number  of  square  inches  of  plate  in  a  box 
of  the  size  identified  by  the  manufacturer  and  multiplying  the 
weight  per  box,  on  which  duty  was  paid  on  importation,  by  the 
number  of  boxes  so  found. 

In  case  blanks  for  cans,  boxes,  or  other  manufactures  of  tin 
or  terne  plate  are  in  such  form  that  the  superficial  quantity  of 
plate  therein  cannot  be  readily  determined  by  measurement, 
such  superficial  quantity  may  be  found  by  weighing  a  measur- 
able section  cut  from  such  blank,  and  comparing  its  weight  with 
the  weight  of  the  blank.  When  a  sample  of  the  scrap  resulting 
from  the  cutting  of  such  blank  is  furnished  with  the  sample 
blanks  required  for  the  use  of  the  collector,  the  amount  of  plate 
used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  articles  or  parts  in  which  such 
blanks  appear  may  be  determined  by  adding  to  the  blanks,  to 
cover  wastage  in  manufacture,  a  quantity  of  plate  equal  to  that 
part  of  the  scrap  resulting  from  cutting  such  blanks,  which  is 
rendered  worthless  for  the  ordinary  uses  of  tin  or  terne  plate, 
provided  that  such  allowance  shall  in  no  case  exceed  25  per  cent 
of  the  weight  of  such  clanks,  except  under  special  instruction 
from  the  Department. 

Where  articles  are  made  from  uncut  plates,  or  rectangular 
blanks  cut  from  plates  from  which  the  rough  edges  nave  not 
been  trimmed  in  process  of  manufacture,  no  allowance  shall  be 
made  for  wastage. 

In  case  samples  of  cans  or  boxes  and  blanks  (when  blanks  do 
not  so  appear  in  the  finished  articles  that  they  may  be  measured) 
are  not  furnished  by  the  exporter,  the  quantity  of  the  material 
used  may  be  determined  by  adding  5  per  cent  to  the  surface 
measurement  of  the  finished  article  to  cover  seams  and  wastage 
in  manufacture. 

When  articles  entitled  to  drawback  on  exportation,  made 
wholly  from  imported  tin  or  terne  plates,  and  on  which  no  al- 
lowance for  wastage  is  to  be  made,  are  exported  in  such  condi- 
tion that  their  weight  may  be  determined  by  a  United  States 
weigher  at  the  time  of  exportation,  such  weight  shall  be  ac- 
cepted as  the  basis  for  the  liquidation  of  the  drawback  entry. 

The  foregoing  instructions  will  apply  to  articles  made  from 
tin  or  terne  plate  manufactured  in  the  United  States  from  im- 
ported "black  plates,"  and  also  to  articles  manufactured  from 
imported  black  plates  and  subsequently  tinned. 

In  case  drawback  is  claimed  on  articles  made  from  "black 
plates"  so  coated,  the  manufacturer's  declaration  on  certificate 
of  delivery  (Form  128  C.  R.,  1892)  or  on  the  drawback  entry, 
must  show  the  particulars  of  manufacture,  subject  to  verifica- 
tion as  in  case  of  exportation  of  tin  and  terne  plates  made  from 
such  "black  plates,"  which  see. 

Sample  of  articles  shall  be  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector, 
for  use  in  verification  of  manufacturer's  and  exporter's  declara- 
tions. 

Tin  can  "blanks."     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Tin  cans.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Ti.i  caps  for  petroleum  cans.     (See  Petroleum  cans  and  parts.) 

Tin  cuspidors.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
o-  such  services. 


82  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Tin  foil,  manufactured  by  the  John  J.  Crooke  Company,  of  New 
York.  N.  Y.,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  wholly  imported  lead 
and  tin  are  used.  T.  D.  22349. 

Tin  foil,  manufacturedwholly  from  imported  lead  by  the  John 
Conley  Foil  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y'.  T.  D.  23329. 

Tin  foil,  tea  lead,  bottle  caps,  etc.,  manufactured  by  Patent 
Metal  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  23545. 

Tin  handles  for  petroleum  cans.  (See  Petroleum  cans  and 
parts.) 

Tin  house-furnishing  goods.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Tin   lanterns.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Tinned  or  "terned"  black  plates.     (See  Tin  or  terne  plates.) 

Tinned  wire,  manufactured  by  the  Washburn  &  Moen  Manu- 
facturing Company,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  ana  H.  Lamb  &  Co., 
of  Northampton,  Mass.,  from  imported  steel  or  iron  and  tin;  al- 
low under  letter  February  18,  1889,  to  collector,  New  York,  and 
T.  D.  11290. 

Tin  nozzles  for  petroleum  cans.  (See  Petroleum  cans  and 
parts.) 

Tin  plates: 

Crystallized.     (See  Crystallized  tin  plates.) 

Decorated.     (See  Decorated  tin  plates.) 

Embossed.     (See  Embossed  tin  plates.) 

Lithographic.     (See  Lithographic  tin  plates.) 

Tin  screw  tops  for  petroleum  cans.  (See  Petroleum  cans  and 
parts.) 

Tin  screw  tops  for  petroleum  cans.  (See  Petroleum  cans  and 
parts.) 

Tin  shingles,   painted.     (See  Painted  tin  shingles.) 

Tin   signs.     (See  Signs,  labels,  and  show  cards.) 

Tinsel  cord,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  wire  tinsel 
thread  by  Alfred  F.  Moore,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  T.  D.  22593. 

Tinware.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,   etc.) 

Tire  bolts.     (See  Carriage  and  tire  bolts.) 

Tires,  interchangeable,  manufactured  by  the  Ramapo  Wheel 
and  Foundry  Co.,  of  Ramapo,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  steel  tires; 
allow  under  T.  D.  17696. 

Tires,  locomotive  and  car  wheel.  (See  Locomotive  and  rail- 
way car  wheels.) 

Tobacco,   plug.     (See  Plug  tobacco.) 

Toilet  atomizers,  manufactured  by  Ellis  &  Golterman,  of  New 
York  City,  in  part  from  imported  glass  or  china  bottles  and 
rubber  bulbs;  allow  under  letter  July  2,  1895,  to  collector,  New 
York. 

Toilet  sets,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Toilet  waters,  Cologne,  Florida,  and  other,  manufactured 
wholly  from  essential  oils  or  other  perfumes  and  imported  alco- 
hol; base  allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  alcohol  used. 

The  entry  under  which  the  merchandise  is  to  be  inspected  and 
laden  must  show,  separately,  the  number  and  description  of 
each  kind  of  shipping  case,  the  number  and  size  of  bottles,  and 
the  mode  of  packing  in  each  case,  the  average  quantity  con- 
tained in  each  size  and  variety  of  bottles,  and  the  quantity  of 
the  exported  articles  contained  in  each  case  and  in  the  entire 
shipment. 

In  case  the  exported  article  is  made  under  a  fixed  formula, 
the  manufacturer  must  file  with  the  collector,  prior  to  the  liqui- 
dation of  the  drawback  entry,  a  sworn  statement  showing  such 
formula  and  the  mode  rf  manufacture  and  of  packing  for  ship- 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  83 

ment;  and  in  all  other  cases  the  special  formula  of  manufacture 
together  with  a  description  of  the  mode  of  manufacture  and 
packing,  must  accompany  the  drawback  entry. 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show,  separately,  the  quantity  of  the  manufactured  article  con- 
tained in  each  style  of  package,  and  the  percentage  of  alcohol 
appearing  in  such  article.  Such  declaration  must  show,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  usual  averments,  that  the  exported  article  was  manu- 
factured ana  packed  for  shipment  in  manner  as  set  forth  in  the 
fixed  formula  and  statement  filed  with  the  collector,  referring 
thereto  by  date,  or  as  in  the  special  formula  and  statement  ac- 
companying the  drawback  entry. 

Samples  shall  be  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector,  to  be  sub- 
mitted to  the  appraiser  for  report  of  the  percentage  of  alcohol 
contained  in  the  exported  article,  and  for  verification  and  report 
of  the  quantity  of  such  article  in  the  sample  bottles,  when  the 
merchandise  is  packed  in  bottles.  When  the  merchandise  is  ex- 
ported in  gaugeable  packages  the  quantity  shall  be  determined 
by  a  United  States  gauger. 

In  the  liquidation  of  entries  the  quantity  of  alcohol  on  which 
allowance  of  drawback  may  be  based  shall  be  determined  by  use 
of  the  minimum  quantity  and  percentage  shown  by  either  the 
manufacturer's  sworn  formula  and  statement,  the  declaration  on 
the  drawback  entry,  or  the  official  finding  of  the  quantity  and 
test. 

Tombstones,  marble.     (See  Marble  floor  tiles,  etc.) 

Tonine,  manufactured  by  American  Drug  and  Chemical  Com- 
pany, of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  allow 
under  T.  D.  17690. 

Tops,  tin  screw.     (See  Petroleum  cans  and  parts.) 

S.  P.  Townsend's  Sarsaparilla,  manufactured  by  Elbert  P. 
Nostrand,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  part  from  imported  alcohol;  al- 
low under  T.  D.  17691. 

Traps,  plumber's.     (See  Plumber's  traps.) 

Trays,  tin.     (See  Tin  boxes,  cans,  etc.) 

Treads,  marble.    (See  Marble  floor  tiles,  etc.) 

Tricopherous,   Barry's.     (See  Barry's  tricopherous.) 

Tubing  and  chains,  used  in  the  manufacture  of  bicycles,  ex- 
ported by  the  Union  Cycle  Mfg.  Co.,  of  Highlands ville,  Mass.  T. 
D.  17889. 

Tubing,  used  in  the  construction  of  bicycles,  manufactured  by 
C.  J.  Smith  &  Sons'  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  T.  D.  17884. 

Tubs,  bath  and  wash.     (See  Bath  and  wash  tubs.) 

Type  metal,  manufactured  by  the  Nassau  Smelting  and  Refin- 
ing Works,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  from  imported  lead,  cin,  and 
antimony.  T.  D.  20278. 

Typewriter  ribbon,  manufactured  from  nainsook  imported  In 
the  piece,  or  from  imported  woven-edge  cloth,  and  of  carbon 
paper  in  the  manufacture  of  which  tissue  paper  wholly  imported 
is  used.  T.  D.  21726. 

Umbrellas,  manufactured  by  Rose  Bros.  &  Hartman,  of  Lan- 
caster, Pa.,  wholly  or  in  part  from  imported  materials;  allow 
under  T.  D.  9983. 

Umbrellas  and  parasols,  with  cases  and  ties,  manufactured  by 
Burchell  Brothers,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  from  silk,  silk  mixed,  or 
cotton  imported  in  the  piece.  T.  D.  22068. 

Umbrella  handles  and  frames  and  umbrella  sticks  and  walking 
sticks,  mounted  or  trimmed,  or  both,  manufactured  by  Switrer 

(Klote. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


84  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

&  Schus3el,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  wholly  or  in  part  from  Imported 
materials,  unassembled  or  plain.  T.  D.  20667. 

Vacuum  brakes.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Valves,   cornet.     (See  Cornets.) 

Varnish,  manufactured  wholly  from  imported  alcohol  and 
shellac;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  alcohol  used,  to  be 
determined  by  official  weight  or  measure  of  the  exported  article, 
and  ascertainment  of  percentage  of  alcohol  contained  therein, 
from  samples  taken  as  ordered  by  the  collector,  and  suomitted 
to  a  Government  chemist  for  analysis. 

When  the  quantity  of  exported  varnish  is  found  by  a  United 
States  gauger,  the  chemist  shall  report  percentage  of  alcohol 
by  volume,  and  if  quantity  is  found  by  a  United  States 
weigher,  such  percentage  shall  be  reported  by  weight. 

The  quantity  of  alcohol  found  by  reference  to  weigher's  re- 
turns and  chemist's  reports  of  percentages  by  weight,  may  be 
reduced  to  gallons  of  absolute  alcohol  by  dividing  the  number 
of  pounds  of  such  alcohol  found  by  6.62. 

Manufacturer's  declaration  on  drawback  entry  must  show 
quantity  or  percentage  by  volume  of  alcohol  in  exported  varnish. 

Velveteen  dress  binding,  manufactured  by  the  Kursheedt 
Manufacturing  Company,  of  New  York  City,  in  part  from  vel- 
veteen imported  in  the  piece;  allow  under  T.  D.  16596. 

Velvets,  Zanoni.     (See  Zanoni  rugs  and  velvets.) 

Ventilator,  car.     (See  Railway  cars.) 

Vermilion  colors,  dry.     (See  Dry  colors.) 

Vienna  sweet  chocolate,  manufactured  by  Runkel  Bros.,  of 
New  York.  T.  D.  18474. 

Vitriol,  blue.     (See  Sulphate  of  copper.) 

Wagons.     (See  Carriages  and  wagons.) 

Wall  coverings,  manufactured  by  H.  B.  Wiggin's  Sons,  of 
Bloom fieiu,  N.  J.,  wholly  with  the  use  of  imported  burlaps.  T. 
D.  23235. 

Washington  powder,  gold  dust.  (See  Gold  dust  washing  pow- 
der.) 

Washtubs.   (See  Bath  and  wasn  tubs.) 

Watches  and  parts  of  watches,  manufactured  wholly  or  in  part 
of  imported  materials.  T.  D.  20581. 

Watches  and  watch  movements,  manufactured  by  the  Trenton 
Watch  Company,  of  Trenton,  N.  J.  T.  D.  21963. 

Watches,  Waterbury.     (See  Waterbury  watches.) 

Watchmen's  clocks,  manufactured  by  the  Newman  Clock  Com- 
pany, of  Chicago,  111.,  from  imported  clock  movements  and  do- 
mestic metal  cases  and  keys.  T.  D.  22800. 

Water  gauges  of  locomotives.     (See  Locomotive  parts.) 

Water-tube  steam  boilers,  manufactured  by  the  Babcock  & 
Wilcox  Company,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  with  the  use  in  part  of 
imported  wrought-steel  headers.  T.  D.  22067. 

Waterbury  watches,  manufactured  by  the  Waterbury  Watch 
Company,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  in  part  from  imported  balances, 
crystals,  dials,  hair  springs,  and  sheet  steel;  allow  under  T.  D. 
12265. 

Water,  Florida.  (See  Toilet  waters,  etc.,  and  Barry's  Florida 
water.) 

Waterproof  clothing,  manufactured  by  A.  J.  Tower,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  in  part  from  imported  linseed  oil;  allow  under  T.  D.  12051. 

Wheels,  locomotive  and  railway  car.  (See  Locomotive  and 
railway  car  wheels.) 

White  lead.     T.  D.   18117. 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are*  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE.  85 

White  lead  (dry  or  In  oil),  manufactured  by  the  National  Lead 
Company,  of  New  York  City,  and  the  Chadwick  Lead  Works,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  from  imported  pig  lead  or  pig  lead  and  oil;  allow 
under  T.  D.'s  10692,  11782  and  15108. 

White  lead  in  oil,  manufactured  by  the  National  Lead  Com- 
pany, of  New  York,  manufactured  in  part  from  imported  lin- 
seed oil,  or  oil  produced  wholly  from  imported  linseed.  T.  D. 
23294. 

White  lead,  red  lead,  orange  mineral,  and  litharge,  manufactu- 
red by  William  J.  Matheson  &  Co.,  Limited,  of  New  York,  N.  Y., 
manufactured  in  whole  from  imported  lead.  T.  D.  22976. 

White  metal,  manufactured  by  Holmes,  Booth  &  Hayden,  of 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  m  part  from  imported  nickel;  allow  under 
ri.  D.  11734. 

Wilton  rugs,  manufactured  by  Harrison,  Townsend  &  Co.,  of 
Norristown,  Pa.,  in  part  from  imported  Botany  worsted  yarns; 
allow  under  T.  D.  16610. 

Windows,  railway  car.     (See  Railway  cars.) 
Windsor  ties,   manufactured  by   Mendelsohn    Bros.,     of    New 
York  City,  wholly  from  "Habutai"  and  other  Japanese  silks  im- 
ported in  the  piece;  allow  under  T.  D.  16903. 

Wintersmith's  tonic,  manufactured  by  Arthur  Peter  &  Co.,  of 
Louis  ville,*Ky.,  partly  from  imported  alcohol.     T.  D.  23157. 
Wire  and  hemp  cable.     (See  Wire  rope.) 

Wire  and  wire  fencing,  round,  plain,  or  galvanized,  manufac- 
tured by  the  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  from  steel  bil- 
lets produced  by  the  Maryland  Steel  Company,  of  Sparrow 
Point,  Md.,  in  part  from  imported  materials.  T.  D.  17355,  22890 
and  22997. 

Wire,  barbed,  manufactured  by  the  Consolidated  Steel  Wire 
Co.,  Allentown,  Pa.  T.  D.  18048. 

Wire,  boning  and  back,  manufactured  by  M.  Cohn  &  Co.  T. 
D.  18035. 

Wire  cables.     (See  Wire  rope.) 

Wire  fencing  (barbed),  manufactured  by  the  Consolidated 
Steel  and  Wire  Company  (Iowa  Barbed  Wire  Department),  of 
Allentown,  Pa.,  from  steel  billets  made  by  the  Maryland  Steel 
Company,  of  Sparrow  Point,  Md.,  from  imported  iron  ore  and 
ferro-manganese,  and  delivered  to  said  Consolidated  Steel  and 
Wire  Company  between  dates  July,  1892,  and  December,  1893; 
allow  under  T.  D.  15057. 

Wire  fencing,  composed  of  round  wire,  galvanized  or  ungal- 
vanized,  entitled  to  drawback  when  exported  as  wire;  base  al- 
lowance on  quantity  of  such  wire  appearing  in  the  exported 
fencing. 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show,  separately,  the  quantity  and  gauge  of  the  wire  appearing 
in  the  strands,  barbs,  and  staples  of  the  fencing,  and  give  the 
particulars  of  the  manufacture  of  such  wire,  as  required  in  case 
of  "Wire,  round,  plain  or  galvanized." 

In  liquidating  entries  for  drawback  on  wire  fencing,  allowance 
for  wastage  of  materials  for  the  strands,  barbs,  and  staples  shall 
be  made  as  on  the  different  kinds  and  sizes  of  wire  used,  if  ex- 
ported separately. 

The  quantity  of  the  exported  fencing  shall  be  determined  by  a 
United  States  weigher  and  samples  shall  be  taken  as  ordered  by 
the  collector,  for  export  official  verification  of  the  declarations 
of  the  manufacturer  and  exporter  as  to  sizes,  and  relative  quan- 
tities of  wire  used  and  percentages  of  spelter  adhering  thereto. 


(Note.— Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


86  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

wire  lead.     (See  Lead  wire.) 

Wire  mattress  fabric,  woven.  (See  Woven-wlre  mattress 
fabric.) 

Wire  nails,  steel.     (See  Steel  wire  nails.) 

Wire  nails,  "steel,"  manufactured  by  the  American  Steel  and 
Wire  Company  (Allentown  mill)  from  steel  billets  produced  by 
the  Maryland  Steel  Company,  of  Sparrow  Point,  Md.  T.  D.  22997, 
23010. 

Wire,  plain  or  galvanized.     (See  A*  ire,  round,  etc.) 

Wire  rope,  manufactured  from  imported  iron  or  steel  wire,  or 
from  wire  entitled  to  drawback  under  this  schedule,  as  "Wire, 
round,  plain  or  galvanized,"  such  wire  rope  being  made  with  or 
without  a  vegetable  fiber  core;  base  allowance  on  quantities  of 
imported  materials  used. 

The  manufacturer's  declaration  on  the  drawback  entry  must 
show,  separately,  the  weight,  length,  and  diameter  of  each  rope, 
the  number  of  wires  of  each  kind  and  size  or  gauge  of  which 
the  rope  is  composed,  with  the  weight  of  each  such  kind  and 
size,  the  kind  and  weight  of  the  fiber  core,  if  any,  and  the 
weight  or  percentage  of  paint  or  other  coating  added  to  the  rope 
in  process  of  manufacture. 

Where  the  wire  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  rope  was  made 
In  the  United  States,  the  declaration  of  the  manufacturer  of  the 
rope  must  further  show  the  particulars  of  the  manufacture  of 
the  wire  used,  under  provisions  for  "Wire,  round,  plain  or  gal- 
vanized." 

The  declarations  of  manufacturer  and  exporter  as  to  weight 
of  the  exported  article  shall  be  verified  .  by  a  United  States 
weigher,  and  such  declarations  concerning  relative  quantities  of 
the  different  kinds  and  sizes  of  wire  used,  and  of  core,  coating, 
etc.,  shall  be  verified  by  expert  official  inspection  of  the  exported 
article,  or  of  samples  to  be  taken  when  practicable,  as  ordered 
by  the  collector. 

Where  the  wire  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  rope  is  made 
from  imported  materials,  the  quantities  of  such  materials  used 
in  the  manufacture  of  the  rope,  on  which  drawback  may  be 
based,  shall  be  determined  by  ascertaining  the  sum  of  the  quan- 
tities used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  several  kinds  and  sizes  of 
the  wire  used,  under  provisions  for  "Wire,  round,  plain  or  gal- 
vanized." 

Wire,  round,  plain  or  galvanized,  manufactured  wholly  or  in 
part  from  imported  materials;  base  allowance  on  quantities  of 
imported  materials  used,  to  be  determined  as  indicated  in  the 
following  schedules  and  specifications. 

When  such  wire  is  made  wholly  from  imported  iron  or  steel 
blooms,  billets,  or  bars,  or  from  imported  wire  rods,  the  quanti- 
ties of  material  used  on  which  allowance  of  drawback  may  be 
based,  may  not  exceed  the  quantity  found  by  adding  to  the 
weight  of  the  exported  wire,  to  cover  wastage  in  manufacture, 
the  percentages  of  such  weight  indicated  in  the  following  sched- 
ule, unless  a  greater  percentage  of  allowance  shall  bave  been 
specially  authorized  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


DRAWBACK     SCHEDULE. 


87 


Gauge  of  Wire. 

Percentages     to     be 
added  to  weight  of 
wire     made    from 
imported    wire 
rods. 

Percentages    to    be 
added  to  weight  of 
wire    made    from 
imported  blooms, 
billets  and  bars. 

No     1  and  coarser 

1  1 

3  9 

1  1 

3  9 

1.1 

3.9 

No     4  and  coarser      

1.1 

3.9 

No     5  and  coarser             

1.1 

39 

No     6  and  coarser 

12 

4 

1  2 

4 

No     Sand  coarser  

1.2 

4 

No     9  and  coarser            

1.2 

4 

No   10  and  coarser                  .... 

12 

4 

No  -11  and  coarser                    .. 

1  4 

4.2 

1  7 

45 

No  13  and  coarser  

1.9 

4.7 

No   14  and  coarser    

2.2 

5 

No  15  and  coarser        

24 

5.2 

No  16  and  coarser 

26 

5.4 

29 

57 

No  18  and  coarser  

3.1 

5.9 

No  19  and  coarser  

3.4 

6.2 

No  20  and  coarser       ....       .... 

36 

6.4 

No  21  and  coarser 

38 

66 

4  1 

69 

No  23  and  coarser  

4.3 

7.1 

No  24  and  coarser       

4.6 

7.4 

No  25  and  coarser 

48 

7  6 

No  26  and  coarser 

5 

78 

No  27  and  aoatser  

5.3 

8.1 

No  28  and  coaiser      

5.5 

8.3 

No  29  and  coarser 

58 

8.6 

No  30  and  coarser 

6 

8  9 

When  the  exported  wire  is  drawn  from  imported  wire,  allow- 
ance for  wastage  in  drawing  from  size  to  size  may  be  madfe  for 
each  such  drawing,  as  indicated  in  the  foregoing  schedule,  and 
to  the  weight  of  material  so  found  there  may  be  added  eight- 
tenths  of  1  per  cent  of  such  weight  to  cover  waste  incurred  in 
the  first  annealing  and  pickling  process. 

When  the  exported  wire  is  galvanized,  the  manufacturer's  dec- 
laration on  the  drawback  entry  must  show  the  quantity  or  per- 
centage of  spelter  adhering  to  the  different  sizes  of  gauges  of  the 
wire,  respectively,  and  in  case  the  wire  is  coated  wholly  with 
imported  spelter  on  which  drawback  is  claimed,  the  declaration 
on  the  drawback  entry  must  also  show  the  quantity  and  value  of 
the  spelter  necessarily  "worked"  and  exhausted  in  the  process  of 
galvanizing,  the  quantities  and  values  of  the  resultant  "dross" 
and  "skimmings,"  and  tne  quantity  of  total  waste  of  spelter  in- 
cident to  such  process  of  galvanizing. 

Samples  of  the  exported  wire  shall  be  taken  as  ordered  by  the 
collector,  for  expert  official  verification  of  the  declarations  of 
the  manufacturer  and  exporter  relative  to  kind  and  size  of  wire 
and  quantity  or  percentage  of  spelter  adhering  thereto. 


essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  coat 
(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
of  such  services.) 


&&  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

'n  liquidating  entries  for  drawback  on  galvanized  wire,  the 
quantity  of  iron  or  steel  wire  used  in  the  production  of  such  gal- 
vanized wire  may  be  determined  by  deducting  the  verified 
weight  of  the  spelter  coating  from  the  weight  of  the  exported 
article,  as  determined  by  a  United  States  weigher,  and  adding 
to  the  quantity  so  found  1  per  cent  of  such  quantity  to  cover 
wastage  in  galvanizing. 

In  case  the  wire  is  coated  wholly  with  imported  spelter  on 
which  drawback  is  claimed,  the  quantity  of  spelter  used  and  on 
which  allowance  of  drawback  may  be  based  may  be  determined 
by  deducting  from  the  quantity  of  spelter  identified  as  having 
been  "worked"  and  "exhausted,"  a  quantity  equal  in  value  to 
the  resultant  "dross"  and  "skimmings"  expressed  in  terms  of 
the  spelter  in  condition  as  imported;  provided  that  in  no  case 
shall  the  quantity  of  spelter  taken  as  such  basis  of  allowance 
exceed  the  quantity  adhering  to  the  wire  by  more  than  46  per 
cent  of  such  quantity,  without  special  Instructions  from  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury. 

Wire  staples.     (See  Wire  fencing.) 
Wire,  tinned.     (See  Tinned  wire.) 

Witch-hazel,  fluid  extract  of,  manufactured  from  aqueous  ex- 
tract of  witch-hazel,  to  which  only  imported  alcohol  has  been 
added.  T.  D.  20328. 

Witch-hazel,  fluid  extract  of.  (See  Fluid  extract  of  witch- 
hazel.) 

,  Wooden  boxes  or  packing  cases,  manufactured  from  imported 
lumber;  base  allowance  on  quantity  of  such  lumber,  to  be  deter- 
mined by  adding  to  the  "board  measure"  of  lumber  in  the  boxes 
9.6  per  cent  of  such  measure. 

When  petroleum  cases,  covering  two  5-gallon  tin  cans  each, 
are  fastened  with  nails  made  from  imported  wire  rods;  allow 
under  T.  D.'s  15290  or  16914. 

Wooden  spokes,  manufactured  from  imported  spoke  bolts; 
base  allowance  on  number  of  bolts  used,  equal  to  the  number  of 
the  exported  spokes. 

Wood  screws,  manufactured  from  imported  steel  or  iron;  base 
allowance  on  quantity  of  imported  material  used,  to  be  deter- 
mined by  adding  to  the  weight  of  the  exported  article,  ascer- 
tained by  a  United  States  weigher,  50  per  cent  of  such  weight. 
Wool  grease,  extract  of.  (See  Extract  of  wool.) 
Woven-wire  mattress  fabric,  manufactured  from  wire  made 
from  imported  materials;  base  allowance  on  a  quantity  of  such 
material  used,  to  be  determined  by  adding  to  the  weight,  ascer- 
tained by  a  United  States  weigher,  of  the  wire  in  the  fabric  the 
allowance  for  wastage  provided  for  wire  of  like  gauge  and  mate- 
rial. 

Manufacturer's  declaration  on  certificate  of  delivery  (Form 
128  C.  R.,  1892)  or  on  drawback  entry  must  show  particulars  of 
manufacture,  as  in  case  of  "Wire,  round,  plain  or  galvanized," 
which  see. 

Zanonl  rugs  and  velvets,  manufactured  by  Harrison,  Town- 
send  &  Co.,  of  Norristown,  Pa.,  in  part  from  imported  Botany 
worsted  yarns;  allow  under  T.  D.  16606. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  -worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


Index  to  Act  of  June  10,  1890,  as  Amended  by  Acts  of 
July  24,  1897,  May  17,  1898,  and  May  27,  1908. 

Section.  Page. 

1  Abandoned  goods,  underwriters  as  consignees 92 

23  Abandonment  of  damaged  goods 105 

23  Abatement  of  duties  on  abandoned  goods 105 

22  Abolishment  of  fees   105 

23  of  damage  allowances    105 

22                              of   oaths    105 

7  Additional    or    penal    duties 96 

7  &  11  Amendment   of    96-99 

15  Appeal  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 101 

15  Appeals  to  circuit  court  from  general  appraisers...  101 

14  &  15  Application  for  review  by  circuit  court 101 

10  &  11  Appraiser  to  ascertain  market  value  of  goods 99 

24  Appropriation   of   moneys   for  refund   of   duties   er- 

roneously collected   105 

15  Attorney-General  may  apply  on  behalf  of  the  Gov- 

ernment for  review  of  decision  of  circuit  court...  IQI 

28  Baggage  of  passengers  in  transit   107 

1  Bills  of  lading  Q2 

12  Boards  of  general  appraisers,  establishment  of 99 

4  Bond    for    production    of    invoices    of   goods    valued 

over    $100     93 

20  Bonded  warehouse,  time  goods  may  remain  in 104 

26  &  27  Bribery,    penalties    for    106 

3  &  19  Charges  on  imported  goods    •. 92-104 

14  &  15  Circuit  court,   application  for  review  of  decision  of 
board  of  general  appraisers  must  be  made  within 

thirty  days    101 

22  Compensation  of  officers  constituted  by  fees 105 

1  Consignee   of   imported   goods 02 

1  Consignors,   indorsement  of  bill  of  lading  by 92 

24  Correction  -of  manifest  clerical  errors 105 

19  Coverings,   unusual   104 

2  &     3  Currency  of  invoices    92 

25  Customs  officers  not  liable  to  importers 106 

30  Date  act  took  effect,  August  1,   1890 xoya 

30  appointment  general  appraisers,  June  10,  1890  ioya 

18  Decisions   of   general   appraisers    to   be   reported   to 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury 104 

18  Decisions  of  general  appraisers,  publication  of 104 

5  Declarations  by  owners,  purchased  merchandise....  94 
22  Declarations  in  place  of  oaths 105 

5  of    manufacturer    or    owner    in    cases 

where  merchandise  not  purchased...  94 

6  penalties   for   making   false   statements 

in    96 

4  to    invoices    of    books,    magazines,    and 

other   periodicals    93 

3  to   invoices    92 

5  to  entry  by  owner,  importer,  consignee, 

or    agent    94 

19  Duties   on   unusual   coverings    104 

24                    refund  of,    improperly  collected 105 

9  Entries,  penalties  for  false  98 

8  of  goods  consigned  for  sale 98 

4  of  goods  valued  at  over  $100 93 

24  Errors,   clerical,   correction  of  manifest 105 

16  Examination   of   importers   as    to   market   value   of 

goods 103 

6  False  declarations,   penalties  for  making 96 


90  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Section.  Page. 

9  False  entries,   penalties   for og 

22  Fees,    abolishment   of    lo^ 

3  Foreign  market  value  of  goods  to  be  stated  in  in- 

voices         92 

7  Forfeiture  of  goods  for  undervaluation 06 

29  Forfeiture  and  liabilities  incurred  under  prior  acts.  107 

12  Genera]  appraisers,  appointment  of 99 

compensation    of    99 

13  decisions   of,    as    to   reappraise- 

ments   final   100 

12,  13  &  14  duties    of    99100101 

12  establishment  of  boards  of 99 

12  not  to  be  engaged  in  business..     99 

12  number  of   99 

12  politics   of    99 

12  removal   of    99 

12  General  appraisers,   under  general  direction  of  the 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury 99 

31  General  appraisers,  how  appointed,  etc loja 

1  Goods,  imported,   ownership  of 92 

20  in  warehouse,  time  they  may  remain  in 104 

1  Imported  goods,   ownership   of    92 

16  Importers,  examination  of,  as  to  value  of  goods 103 

7  Invoices,  additions  to,  to  make  market  value 96 

7  duties    shall    not    be    assessed    upon    an 

amount    less    than    invoice    or    entered 

value    96 

for   immediate   transportation   goods g2 

4  none  required  for  personal  effects 9, 

2  of  goods  to  be  signed  by  owner  or  manu- 

facturer,  if  produced  otherwise  than  by 
purchase     or    by    agent     of     purchaser, 

manufacturer,  or  owner   92 

2  of  goods  to  be  signed  by  person  owning  or  " 

shipping  same  if  actually  purchased g2 

2  of  imported  goods  to  be  made  out  in  the  " 

currency  of  place  or  country 92 

3  production  of,  to  consular  officer g2 

4  pro  forma    93 

4  required  on  entry  of  goods 93 

2  to  contain  description  of  goods 92 

5  Judge  making  decision  in  circuit  court  may  grant 

an  appeal  to  importer  within  thirty  days IOI 

1  Lading,   bills   of 92 

7  Market  value,  additions  to  make   96 

19  defined    104 

10  of  goods,  ascertainment  of 99 

16  of  goods,  examination  of  import*    < . .  103 

3  of  goods   92 

1  Merchandise,  ownership  of 92 

12  New  York,  permanent  board  of  general  appraisers  at    99 
25  Nonliability  of  customs  officers  to  importer* 106 

14  Notice  of  dissatisfaction  to  be  filed  within  ten  days  101 
22  Oaths,    abolishment   of    165 

1  Ownership  of  merchandise  defined 92 

28  Passengers'  baggage  in  transit  107 

7  Penal  duties  for  undervaluation 96 

26  &  27  Penalties  for  bribery   106 

6  for  making  false  declarations   96 

9  for  false  entries   98 

17  for  false  swearing  as  to  value  of  goods..   103 

29  incurred  under  prior  acts    107 

4  Personal  effects  accompanying  passenger,  no  invoice    93 
28  Personal  effects  of  passengers  in  transit 107 

21  Probable  cause,  certificate  to  issue  in  seizure  cases  105 


INDEX,   ETC.  91 

Section.  s  Page. 

14  Protest,    or   notice  of  dissatisfaction  as   to  rate  or 

amount  of  duty  to  be  filed  within  ten  days 100 

18  Publication  of  decisions  of  general  appraisers 104 

13  Reappraisement  by  board  of  general  appraisers....  100 

13                             ^     by  general  appraisers    ICQ 

13                                   collector  may  call  for '. ._ 100 

13                                  must  be  called  for  within  two  days  100 

24  Refund  of  duties  improperly  collected   105 

29  Repeal  sections    107 

24  Report  to  Congress  of  money  refunded 105 

.     29  Rights  accruing  under  previous  acts   107 

23  Sale  of  abandoned  goods  105 

18  Sample  of  goods,  deposit  of   104 

24  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  report  to  Congress....  105 
21  Seizure,   suits   in  case  of   105 

8  Statements  on  entry  of  goods  consigned  for  sale....  98 

21  Suits  in  case  of  seizure   105 

15  in  customs  cases    101 

29              under  previous  acts  106 

7  Undervaluation  of  goods,  penalties  for  96 

1  Underwriters  recognized  as  consignees  92 

19  Unusual  coverings 104 

10  &  11  Value,  market,  of  goods,  ascertainment  of  99 

17                of  goods,  penalty  for  false  swearing 103 

16  &  17                of  goods,  examination  of  importers 103 

19  of  imported  goods,  definition  of 104 

20  Warehouse,  time  goods  may  remain  in 104 

3  &  10  Wholesale  price  of  goods  to  be  stated  in  invoices.  .92-99 


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Customs  Administrative  Act    as  Amended    by  Acts  of 
July  24,  1897,  May   17.   1898,  and  May  27,  1908- 


Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  United  States  of  Ame>  iea  in  Congress  assembled;  That  all 
meichandise  imported  into  the  United  States  shall,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  this  act,  be  deemed  and  held  to  be  the -property  of  the 
person  to  whom  the  merchandise  may  be  consigned;  but  the 
holder  of  any  bill  of  lading  consigned  to  order  and  indorsed  by 
the  consignor  shall  be  deemed  the  consignee  thereof;  and  in 
case  of  the  abandonment  of  any  merchandise  to  the  under- 
writers the  latter  may  be  recognized  as  the  consignee. 

Sec.  2.  That  all  invoices  of  imported  merchandise  shall  be 
made  out  in  the  currency  of  the  place  or  country  from  whence 
the  importations  shall  be  made  or  if  purchased  in  the  currency 
actually  paid  therefor,  shall  contain  a  correct  description  of 
such  merchandise,  and  shall  be  made  in  triplicate  or  in  quadru- 
plicate in  case  of  merchandise  intended  for  immediate  trans- 
portation without  appraisement,  and  signed  by  the  person  own- 
ing or  shipping  the  same,  if  the  merchandise  has  been  actually 
purchased,  or  by  the  manufacturer  or  owner  thereof,  if  the 
same  has  been  procured  otherwise  than  by  purchase,  or  by  the 
duly  authorized  agent  of  such  purchaser,  manufacturer,  or 
owner. 

Sec.  3.  That  all  such  invoices  shall,  at  or  before  the  ship- 
ment of  the  merchandise,  be  produced  to  the  consul,  vice  con- 
sul or  commercial  agent  of  the  United  States  of  the  consular 
district  in  which  the  merchandise  was  manufactured  or  pur- 
chased as  the  case  may  be,  for  export  to  the  United  States, 
and  shall  have  indorsed  thereon,  when  so  produced,  a  declara- 
tion signed  by  the  purchaser,  manufacturer,  owner,  or  agent, 
setting  forth  that  the  invoice  is  in  all  respects  correct  and  true, 
and  was  made  at  the  place  from  which  the  merchandise  is  to 
be  exported  to  the  United  States;  that  it  contains,  if  the  mer- 
chandise was  obtained  by  purchase,  a  true  and  full  statement 
of  the  time  when,  the  place  where,  the  person  from  whom  the 
same  was  purchased  and  the  actual  cost  thereof  and  of  all 
charges  thereon,  as  provided  by  this  act;  and  that  no  discounts, 
bounties,  or  drawbacks  are  contained  in  the  invoice  but  such 
as  have  been  actually  allowed  thereon;  and  when  obtained  in 
any  other  manner  than  by  purchase,  the  actual  market  value 
or  wholesale  price  thereof  at  the  time  of  exportation  to  the 
United  States  in  the  principal  markets  of  the  country  from 
whence  exported;  that  suej  actual  maiket  value  is  the  price  at 
which  the  merchandise  described  in  the  invoice  ic  freely  offered 
for  sale  to  all  purchasers  in  said  markets,  and  that  it  is  the 
price  which  the  manufacturer  or  owner  making  the  declaration 
would  have  received,  and  was  willing  to  receive,  for  such  mer- 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worm  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


ACT  OF  JUNE  10,  1890,  AS  AMENDED.  93 

chandise  sold  in  the  ordinary  course  of  trade,  in  the  usual 
wholesale  quantities,  and  that  it  includes  all  charges  thereon  as 
provided  by  this  act;  and  the  actual  quantity  thereof;  and  that 
no  different  invoice  of  the  merchandise  mentioned  in  the  in- 
voice so  produced  has  been  or  will  be  furnished  to  any  one.  If 
the  merchandise  was  actually  purchased,  the  declaration  shall 
also  contain  a  statement  that  the  currency  in  which  such  in- 
voice is  made  out  is  that  whiai  was  actually  paid  for  the  mer- 
chandise by  the  purchaser. 

Sec.  4.  That,  except  in  case  of  personal  effects  accompany- 
ing the  passenger,  no  importation  of  any  merchandise  exceed- 
ing one  hundred  dollars  in  dutiable  value  shall  be  admitted  to 
entry  without  the  production  of  a  duly  certified  invoice  thereof 
as  required  by  law,  or  of  an  affidavit  made  by  the  owner,  im- 
porter, or  consignee,  before  the  collector  or  his  deputy,  show- 
ing why  it  is  impracticable  to  produce  such  invoice;  and  no 
entry  shall  be  made  in  the  absence  of  a  certified  invoice,  upon 
affidavit  as  aforesaid,  unless  puch  affidavit  be  accompanied  by  a 
statement  in  the  form  of  an  invoice,  or  otherwise,  showing  the 
actual  cost  of  such  merchandise,  if  purchased,  or  if  obtained 
otherwise  than  by  purchase,  the  actual  market  value  or  whole- 
sale price  thereof  at  the  time  of  exportation  to  the  United 
States,  in  the  principal  markets  of  the  country  from  which  the 
same  has  been  imported;  which  statement  shall  be  verified  by 
the  oath  of  the  owner,  importer,  consignee,  or  agent  desiring 
to  make  entry  of  the  merchandise,  to  be  administered  by  the 
collector  or  his  deputy,  and  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  collector 
or  his  deputy  to  examine  the  deponent  under  oath  touching  the 
sources  of  his  knowledge,  information,  or  belief  in  the  premises, 
and  to  require  him  to  produce  any  letter,  paper,  or  statement  of 
account,  in  his  possession,  or  under  nis  control,  which  may 
assist  the  officers  of  customs  in  ascertaining  the  actual  value  of 
the  importation  or  any  part  thereof;  and  in  default  of  such 
production  when  so  requested,  such  owner,  importer,  consignee, 
or  agent  shall  be  thereafter  debarred  from  producing  any  such 
letter,  paper,  or  statement  for  the  purpose  of  avoiding  any  addi- 
tional duty,  penalty  or  forfeiture  incurred  under  this  act, 
unless  he  shall  show  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  cou#  or  the 
officers  of  the  customs,  as  the  case  may  be,  that  it  was  not 
in  his  power  to  produce  the  same  when  so  demanded;  and  no 
merchandise  shall  be  admitted  to  entry  under  the  provisions 
of  this  section  unless  the  collector  shall  be  satisfied  vhat  the 
failure  to  produce  a  duly  certified  invoice  is  due  to  causes  be- 
yond the  control  of  the  owner,  consignee,  or  agent  thereof: 
Provided,  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  make  regu- 
lations by  which  books,  magazines,  and  other  periodicals  pub- 
lished and  imported  in  successive  parts,  numbers,  or  volumes, 
and  entitled  to  be  imported  free  of  duty,  shall  require  but  one 
declaration  for  the  entire  series.  And  when  entry  of  merchan- 
dise exceeding  one  hundred  dollars  in  value  is  made  by  a  state- 
ment in  the  form  of  an  invoice  the  collector  shall  require  a  bond 
for  the  production  of  a  duly  certified  invoice. 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


94  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co 

Sec.  5.  That  whenever  merchandise  imported  into  the  United 
States  is  entered  by  invoice,  one  of  the  following  declarations, 
according  to  the  nature  of  the  case,  shall  be  filed  with  the  col- 
lector of  the  port  at  the  time  of  entry  by  the  owner,  importer, 
consignee,  or  agent;  which  declaration  so  filed  shall  be  duly 
signed  by  the  owner,  importer,  consignee,  or  agent,  before  the 
collector,  or  before  a  notary  public  or  other  officer  duly  author- 
ized by  law  to  administer  oaths  and  take  acknowledgments, 
who  may  be  designated  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to 
receive  such  declarations  and  to  certify  to  the  identity  of  the 
persons  making  them,  under  regulations  to  be  prescribed  by 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury;  and  every  officer  so  designated 
shall  file  with  the  collector  of  the  port  a  copy  of  his  official 
signature  and  seal:  Provided,  That  if  any  of  the  invoices  or 
bills  of  lading  of  any  merchandise  imported  in  any  one  vessel,, 
which  should  otherwise  be  embraced  in  said  entry,  have  not 
been  received  at  the  date  of  the  entry,  the  declaration  may 
state  the  fact,  and  thereupon  such  merchandise  of  which  the 
invoices  or  bills  of  lading  are  not  produced  shall  not  be  in- 
cluded in  such  entry,  but  may  be  entered  subsequently. 

Declaration  of  Consignee,  Importer  or  Agent* 


I ,  do  solemnly  and  truly  declare  that  I  am  the 

consignee  (importer  or  agent)  of  the  merchandise  described  in 
the  annexed  entry  and  invoice;  that  the  irvoice  and  bill  of  lad- 
ing now  presented  by  me  to  the  collector  of are  the 

true  and  only  invoice  and  bill  of  lading  by  me  received  of  all 

the  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  imported  in  the whereof 

is  master,  from ,  for  account  of  any  person  whom- 
soever for  whom  I  am  authorized  to  enter  the  same:  that  the 
said  invoice  and  bill  of  lading  are  in  the  state  in  which  they 
were  actually  received  by  me,  and  that  I  do  not  know  or  be- 
lieve in  the  existence  of  any  other  invoice  or  bill  of  lading  of 
the  said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise;  that  the  entry  now  de- 
livered to  the  collector  contains  a  just  and  true  account  of  the 
said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise,  according  to  the  said  in- 
voice and  bill  of  lading;  that  nothing  has  been,  on  my  part, 
nor  to  my  knowledge  on  the  part  of  any  other  person,  concealed 
or  suppressed,  whereby  the  United  States  may  be  defrauded  of 
any  part  of  the  duty  lawfully  due  on  the  said  goods,  wares,  and 
merchandise;  that  the  said  invoice  and  the  declaration  therein 
are  in  all  respects  true,  and  were  made  by  the  person  by  whom 
the  same  purports  to  have  been  made;  and  that  if  at  any  time 
hereafter  I  discover  any  error  in  the  said  invoice,  or  in  the  ac- 
count now  rendered  of  the  said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise, 
or  receive  any  other  invoice  of  the  same,  I  will  immediately 
make  the  same  known  to  the  collector  of  this  district.  And  I 
do  further  solemnly  and  truly  declare  that  to  the  best  of  my 
knowledge  and  belief  (insert  the  name  and  residence  of  the 
owner  or  owners)  is  (or  are)  the  owner  (or  owners)  of  the 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


ACT  OF  JUNE  10,  1890,  AS  AMENDED.  95 

goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  mentioned  in  the  annexed  entry; 
that  the  invoice  now  produced  by  me  exhibits  the  actual  cost 
(if  purchased)  or  the  actual  market  value  or  wholesale  price 
(if  otherwise  obtained)  at  the  time  of  exportation  to  the  United 
States  in  the  principal  markets  of  the  country  from  whence 
imported  of  the  said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise,  and  in- 
cludes and  specifies  the  value  of  all  cartons,  cases,  crates, 
boxes,  sacks,  and  coverings  of  any  kind,  and  all  other  costs, 
charges  and  expenses  incident  to  placing  said  goods,  wares, 
and  merchandise  in  condition,  packed  ready  for  shipment  to 
the  United  States,  and  no  other  or  different  discount,  bounty, 
or  drawback  but  such  as  has  been  actually  allowed  on  the 
same. 

Declaration  of  Owner  in  Cases  Where  Merchandise 
Has  Been  Actually  Purchased 

I, do  solemnly  and  truly  declare  that  I  am  the 

owner  of  the  merchandise  described  in  the  annexed  entry  amd 
invoice;  that  the  entry  now  delivered  by  me  to  the  collector  of 

contains  a  just  and  true  account  of  all  the  goods,  wares, 

and  merchandise  imported  by  or  consigned  to  me,  in  the 

w<hereof is  master,  from  ;  that  the  invoice  and 

entry  which  I  now  produce  contain  a  just  and  xaithful  account 
of  the  actual  cost  of  the  said  goods,  wares  and  merchandise  and 
includes  and  specifies  the  value  of  all  cartons,  cases,  crates,  box- 
es, sacks,  and  coverings  of  any  kind,  and  all  other  costs,  charges, 
and  expenses  incident  to  placing  said  goods,  wares,  and  mer- 
chandise in  condition,  packed  ready  for  shipment  to  the  United 
States,  and  no  other  discount,  drawback,  or  bounty  but  such 
as  has  been  actually  allowed  on  the  same;  that  I  do  not  know 
nor  believe  in  the  existence  of  any  invoice  or  bill  of  lading  other 
than  those  now  produced  by  me,  and  that  they  are  in  the  state 
in  which  I  actually  received  them.  And  I  further  solemnly 
and  truly  declare  that  I  have  not  in  the  said  entry  or  invoice 
concealed  or  suppressed  anything  whereby,  the  United  States 
may  be  defrauded  of  any  part  of  the  duty  lawfully  due  on  the 
said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise;  that  to  the  best  of  my 
knowledge  and  belief  the  said  invoice  and  the  declaration  there- 
on are  in  all  respects  true,  and  were  made  by  the  person  by 
whom  the  same  purports  to  have  beem  made;  and  that  if  at  any 
time  hereafter  I  discover  any  error  in  the  said  invoice  or  in  th* 
account  now  produced  of  the  said  goods,  wares,  and  merchan- 
dise, or  receive  any  other  invoice  of  the  same,  I  will  immedi- 
ately make  the  same  known  to  the  collector  of  this  district. 

Declaration   of  Manufacturer  or  Owner   in    Cases 

Where  Merchandise  Has  Not  Been  Actually 

Purchased. 

I, ,  do  solemnly  and  truly  declare  that  I  am  the 

owner  (or  manufacturer)  of  the  merchandise  described  in  the 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that 'the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


96  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

annexed  entry  and  invoice;  that  the  entry  now  delivered  by  me 

to  the  collector  of contains  a  just  and  true  account  of  all 

the  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  imported  by  or  consigned 

to  me  in  the ,  whereof is  master,  from ; 

that  the  said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  were  not  actually 
bought  by  me,  or  by  my  agent,  in  the  ordinary  mode  of  bar- 
gain and  sale,  but  that  nevertheless  the  invoice  which  I  now 
produce  contains  a  just  and  faithful  valuation  of  the  same,  at 
their  actual  market  value  or  wholesale  price,  at  the  time  of  ex- 
portation to  the  United  States,  in  the  principal  markets  of  the 
country  from  whence  imported  for  my  account  (or  for  account 
of  myself  or  partners);  that  such  actual  market  value  is  the 
price  at  which  the  merchandise  described  in  the  invoice  is 
freely  offered  for  sale  to  all  purchasers  in  said  markets,  and  is 
the  price  which  I  would  have  received  and  was  willing 
to  receive  for  such  merchandise  sold  in  the  ordinary  course 
of  trade  in  the  usual  wholesale  quantities;  that  the 
said  invoice  contains  also  a  just  and  faithful  account 
of  all  the  cost  of  finishing  said  goods,  wares,  and  mer- 
chandise to  their  present  condition,  and  includes  and  speci- 
fies the  value  of  all  cartons,  cas^s.  crates,  boxes,  sacks,  and 
coverings  of  any  kind,  and  all  other  costs  and  charges  incident 
to  placing  said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  in  condition 
packed  ready  for  shipment  to  the  United  States,  and  no  other 
discount,  drawback,  or  bounty  but  such  as  has  been  actually 
allowed  on  the  said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise;  that  the 
said  invoice  and  the  declaration  thereon  are  in  all  respects  true, 
and  were  made  by  the  person  by  whom  the  same  purports  to 
have  been  made;  that  I  do  not  know  nor  believe  in  the  exist- 
ence of  any  invoice  or  bill  of  lading  other  than  those  now  pro- 
duced by  me,  and  that  they  are  in  the  state  in 'which  I  actually 
received  them.  And  I  do  further  solemnly  and  truly  declare 
chat  I  have  not  in  the  said  entry  or  invoice  concealed  or  sup- 
pressed anything  whereby  the  United  States  may  be  defrauded 
of  any  part  of  the  duty  lawfully  due  on  the  said  goods,  wares, 
and  merchandise;  and  that  if  at  any  time  hereafter  I  discover 
any  error  in  the  said  invoice,  or  in  the  account  now  produced 
of  the  said  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise,  or  receive  any  other 
invoice  of  the  same.  I  will  immediately  make  the  same  known 
to  the  collector  of  this  district. 

Sec.  6.  That  any  person  who  shall  knowingly  make  any  false 
statement  in  the  declarations  provided  for  in  the  preceding  sec- 
tion, or  shall  aid  or  procure  the  making  of  any  such  false  state- 
ment as  to  any  matter  material  thereto,  shall,  on  conviction 
thereof,  be  punished  by  a  fine  not  exceeding  five  thousand  dol- 
lars, or  by  imprisonment  at  hard  labor  not  more  than  two 
years,  or  both,  in  the  discretion  of  the  court:  Presided.  That 
nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  to  relieve  imported 
merchandise  from  forfeiture  by  reason  of  such  false  statement 
or  for  any  cause  elsewhere  provided  by  law. 

Sec.  7,  as  amended  bv  Act  July  24,  i8gj.  That  the  owner, 
consignee,  or  agent  of  any  imported  merchandise  -which  has 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


ACT  OF  JUNE  10,  1890,  AS  AMENDED.  97 

been  actually  purchased  may,  at  the  time  when  he  shall  make 
and  verify  his  written  entry  of  such  merchandise,  but  not  after- 
wards, make  such  addition  in  the  entry  to  the  cost  or  value 
given  in  the  invoice  or  pro  forma  invoice  or  statement  in  form 
of  an  invoice,  which:  he  shall  produce  with  his  entry,  as  in  his 
opinion  may  raise  the  same  to  the  actual  market  value  or 
wholesale  price  of  such  merchandise  at  the  time  of  exportation 
to  the  United  States,  in  the  principal  markets  of  the  country 
from  which  the  same  has  been  imported;  but  no  such  addition 
shall  be  made  upon  entry  to  the  invoice  value  of  any  imported 
merchandise  obtained  otherwise  than  by  actual  purchase;  and 
the  collector  within  whose  district  any  merchandise  may  be  im- 
ported or  entered,  whether  the  same  has  been  actually  pur- 
chased or  procured  otherwise  than  by  purchase,  shall  cause  the 
actual  market  value  or  wholesale  price  of  such  merchandise  to 
be  appraised;  and  if  the  appraised  value  of  any  article  of  im- 
ported merchandise  subject  to  an  ad  valorem  duty  or  to  a  duty 
based  upon  or  regulated  in  any  manner  by  the  value  thereof 
shall  exceed  the  value  declared  in  the  entry,  there  shall  be 
levied,  collected,  and  paid,  in  addition  to  the  duties  imposed  by 
law  on  such  merchandise,  an  additional  duty  of  one  per 
centum  of  the  total  appraised  value  thereof  for  each  one  per 
centum  that  such  appraised  value  exceeds  the  value  declared 
in  the  entry,  but  the  additional  duties  shall  only  apply 
to  the  particular  article  or  articles  in  each  invoice  that  are  so 
undervalued,  and  shall  be  limited  to  fifty  per  centum  of  the 
appraised  value  of  such  article  or  articles.  Such  additional 
duties  shall  not  be  construed  to  be  penal,  and  shall  not  be  re- 
mitted, nor  payment  thereof  in  any  way  avoided,  except  in 
cases  arising  from  a  manifest  clerical  error,  nor  shall  they  be 
refunded  in  case  of  exportation  of  the  merchandise,  or  on  any 
other  account,  nor  shall  they  be  subject  to  the  benefit  of  draw- 
back: Provided^  That  if  the  appraised  value  of  any  merchan- 
dise shall  exceed  the  value  declared  in  the  entry  by  more  than 
fifty  per  centum,  except  when  arising  from  a  manifest  clerical 
error,  such  entry  shall  be  held  to  be  presumptively  fraudulent, 
and  the  collector  of  customs  shall  seize  such  merchandise  and 
proceed  as  in  case  of  forfeiture  for  violation  of  the  customs 
laws,  and  in  any  legal  proceeding  that  may  result  from  such 
seizure,  the  undervaluation  as  shown  by  the  appraisal  shall  be 
presumptive  evidence  of  fraud,  arid  the  burden  of  proof  shall 
be  on  the  claimant  to  rebut  the  same  and  forfeiture  shall  be  ad- 
judged unless  he  shall  rebut  such  presumption  of  fraudulent 
intent  by  sufficient  evidence.  The  forfeiture  provided  for  in 
this  section  shall  apply  to  the  whole  of  the  merchandise  or  the 
value  thereof  in  the  case  or  package  containing  the  particular 
article  or  articles  in  each  invoice  which  are  undervalued:  Pro- 
vided further,  That  all  additional  duties,  penalties  or  for- 
feitures applicable  to  merchandise  entered  by  a  duly  certified 
invo'ce,  shall  be  alike  applicable  to  merchandise  entered  by  a 
pro  forma  invoice  or  statement  in  the  form  of  an  invoice,  and 
no  forfeiture  or  disability  of  any  kind,  incurred  under  the  pro- 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


98  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

visions  of  this  section  shall  be  remitted  or  mitigated  by  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury.  The  duty  shall  not,  however,  be  as- 
sessed in  any  case  upon  an  amount  less  than  the  invoice  or  en- 
tered value. 

Sec.  8.  That  when  merchandise  entered  for  customs  duty  has 
been  consigned  for  sale  by  or  on  account  of  the  manufacturer 
thereof,  to  a  person,  agent,  partner,  or  consignee  in  the  United 
States,  such  person,  agent,  partner,  or  consignee  shall,  at  the 
time  of  the  entry  of  such  merchandise,  prf-sent  to  the  collector 
of  customs  at  the  port  where  such  entry  is  made,  as  a  part  of 
such  entry,  and  in  addition  to  the  certified  invoice  or  state- 
ment in  the  form  of  an  invoice  required  by  law,  a  statement 
signed  by  such  manufacturer  declaring  the  cost  of  production  of 
such  merchandise,  such  cost  to  include  all  the  elements  of  cost  as 
stated  in  section  eleven  of  this  act.  When  merchandise  entered 
for  customs  duty  has  been  consigned  for  sale  by  or  on  account 
of  a  person  other  than  the  manufacturer  ^>f  such  merchandise, 
to  a  person,  agent,  partner,  or  consignee  in  the  United  States, 
such  person,  agent,  partner,  or  consignee  shall  at  the  time  of 
the  entry  of  such  merchandise  present  to  the  collector  of  cus- 
toms at  the  port  where  such  entry  is  made,  as  a  part  of  such 
entry,  a  statement  signed  by  the  consignor  thereof,  declaring 
that  the  merchandise  was  actually  purchased  by  him  or  for  his 
account,  and  showing  the  time  when,  the  place  where,  and 
from  whom  he  purchased  the  merchandise,  and  in  detail  the 
price  he  paid  for  the  came:  Presided,  That  the  statements 
required  by  this  section  shall  be  made  in  triplicate,  and  shall 
bear  the  attestation  of  the  consular  officer  of  the  United  States 
resident  within  the  consular  district  wherein  the  merchandise 
was  manufactured,  if  consigned  by  the  manufacturer  or  for 
his  account,  or  from  whence  it  was  imported  when  consigned 
by  a  person  other  than  the  manufacturer,  one  copy  thereof  to 
be  delivered  to  the  person  making  the  statement,  one  copy  to 
be  transmitted  with  the  triplicate  invoice  of  the  merchandise 
to  the  collector  of  the  port  of  the  United  States  to  which  the 
merchandise  is  consigned,  and  the  remaining  copy  to  be  filed  in 
the  consulate. 

Sec.  9.  That  if  any  owner,  importer,  consignee,  agent,  or 
other  person  shall  make  or  attempt  to  make  any  entry  of  im- 
ported merchandise  by  means  of  any  fraudulent  or  false  in- 
voice, affidavit,  letter,  paper,  or  by  means  of  any  false  state- 
ment, written  or  verbal,  or  by  means  of  any  false  or  fraud- 
ulent practice  or  appliance  whatsoever,  or  shall  be  guilty  of  any 
willful  act  or  omission  by  means  whereof  the  United  States 
shall  be  deprived  of  the  lawful  duties,  or  any  portion  thereof, 
accruing  upon  the  merchandise,  or  any  portion  thereof,  em- 
braced or  referred  to  in  such  invoice,  affidavit,  letter,  paper,  or 
statement,  or  affected  by  such  act  or  omission,  such  merchan- 
dise, or  the  value  thereof,  to  be  recovered  from  the  person  mak- 
ing the  entry,  shall  be  forfeited,  which  forfeiture  shall  only 
apply  to  the  whole  of  the  merchandise  or  tie  value  thereof  in 
the  case  or  package  containing  the  particular  article  or  articles 


(Note.— Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


ACT  OF  JUNE  10,  1890,  AS  AMENDED.  99 

of  merchandise  to  which  such  fraud  or  false  paper  or  statement 
relates;  and  such  person  shall,  upon  conviction,  be  fined  for 
each  offence  a  sum  not  exceeding  five  thousand  dollars,  or  be 
imprisoned  for  a  time  not  exceeding  two  years,  or  both,  in  the 
discretion  of  the  court. 

Sec.  10.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  appraisers  of  the 
United  States,  and  every  of  them,  and  every  person  who  shall 
act  as  such  appraiser,  or  of  the  collector,  as  the  case  may  be, 
by  all  reasonable  ways  and  means  in  his  or  their  power  to  as- 
certain, estimate,  and  appraise  (any  invoice  or  affidavit  thereto 
or  statement  of  cost,  or  of  cost  of  production  to  the  contrary 
notwithstanding)  the  actual  market  value  and  wholesale  price 
of  the  merchandise  at  the  time  of  exportation  to  the  United 
States,  in  the  principal  markets  of  the  country  whence  the 
same  has  been  imported,  and  the  number  of  yards,  parcels,  or 
quantities,  and  actual  market  value  or  wholesale  price  of  every 
of  them,  as  the  case  may  require. 

Sec.  11,  as  amended  by  Act  July  24,  i8gj.  That,  when  the 
actual  market  value  as  defined  by  law,  of  any  article  of  im- 
ported merchandise,  wholly  or  partly  manufactured  and  sub- 
ject to  an  ad  valorem  duty,  or  to  a  duty  based  in  whole  or  in 
part  on  value,  cannot  be  otherwise  ascertained  to  the  satisfac- 
tion of  the  appraising  officer,  such  officer  shall  use  all  available 
means  in  his  power  to  ascertain  the  cost  of  production  of  such 
merchandise  at  the  time  of  exportation  to  the  United  States, 
and  at  the  place  of  manufacture;  such  cost  of  production  to  in- 
clude the  cost  of  materials  and  of  fabrication,  all  general  ex- 
penses covering  each  and  every  outlay  of  whatsoever  nature  in- 
cident to  such  .production,  together  with  the  expense  of  pre- 
paring and  putting  up  such  merchandise  ready  for  shipment, 
and  an  addition  of  not  less  than  eight  nor  more  than  fifty  per 
centum  upon  the  total  cost  as  thus  ascertained;  and  in  no  case 
shall  such  merchandise  be  appraised  upon  original  appraisal  or 
reappraisement  at  less  than  the  total  cost  of  production  as  thus 
ascertained.  It  shall  be  Lawful  for  appraising  officers,  in  deter- 
mining the  dutiable  value  of  such  merchandise,  to  take  into 
consideration  the  whoelsale  price  at  which  such  or  similar  mer- 
chandise is  sola  or  offered  for  sale  in  the  United  States,  due  al- 
lowance being  made  for  estimated  duties  thereon,  the  cost  of 
transportation,  insurance,  and  other  necessary  expenses  from 
the  place  of  shipment  to  the  United  States,  and  a  reasonable 
commission,  if  any  has  been  paid,  not  exceeding  six  per  centum. 

Sec.  12.  That  there  shall  be  appointed  by  the  President,  by 
and  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Senate,  nine  general 
appraisers  of  merchandise,  each  of  whom  shall  receive  a  salary 
of  seven  thousand  dollars  a  year.  Not  more  than  five  of  such 
general  appraisers  shall  be  appointed  from  the  same  political 
party.  They  shall  not  be  engaged  in  any  other  business,  avoca- 
tion, or  employment,  and  may  be  removed  from  office  at  any 
time  by  the  President  for  inefficiency,  neglect  of  duty,  or  mal- 
feasance in  office.  They  shall  be  employed  at  such  ports  and 
within  such  territorial  limits  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


100  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

jiay  from  time  to  time  prescribe,  and  are  hereby  authorized  to 
exercise  the  powers  and  duties  devolved  upon  them  by  this  act 
and  to  exercise,  under  the  general  direction  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,  such  other  supervision  over  appraisements  and 
classifications,  for  duty,  of  imported  merchandise  as  may  be 
needful  to  secure  -lawful  and  uniform  appraicements  and  classi- 
fications at  the  several  ports.  Three  of  the  general  appraisers 
shall  be  on  duty  as  a  board  of  general  appraisers  daily  (except 
Sunday  and  legal  holidays)  at  the  port  of  New  York,  during  the 
business  hours  prescribed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  at 
which  port  a  place  for  samples  shall  be  provided,  under  such 
rales  and  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may 
from  time  to  time  prescribe,  which  shall  include  rules  as  to  the 
classes  of  articles  to  be  deposited,  the  time  of  their  retention, 
and  as  to  their  disposition,  which  place  of  samples  shall  be  un- 
der the  immediate  control  and  direction  of  the  board  of  general 
appraisers  on  duty  at  said  port. 

Sec.  13.  That  the  appraiser  shall  revise  and  correct  the  re- 
ports of  the  assistant  appraisers  as  he  may  judge  proper,  and 
the  appraiser,  or.  at  ports  where  there  is  no  appaiser,  the  per- 
son acting  as  such,  shall  report  to  the  collector  his  decision  as 
to  the  value  of  the  merchandise  appraised.  At  ports  where 
there  is  no  appraiser,  the  certificate  of  the  customs  officer  to 
whom  is  committed  the  estimating  and  collection  of  duties,  of 
the  dutiable  value  of  any  merchandise  required  to  be  appraised, 
shall  be  deemed  and  taken  to  be  the  appraisement  of  such  mer- 
chandise. If  the  collector  shall  deem  the  appraisement  of  an> 
imported  merchandise  too  low  he  may  order  a  reippraisement, 
which  shall  be  made  by  one  of  the  general  appraisers,  or,  if 
the  importer,  owner,  agent,  or  consignee  of  such  merchandise 
shall  be  dissatisfied  with  the  appraisement  thereof,  and  shall 
have  complied  with  the  requirements  of  law  with  respect  to 
the  entry  and  appraisement  of  merchandise,  he  may.  within 
two  days  thereafter  give  notice  to  the  collector,  in  writing,  of 
such  dissatisfaction,  on  the  receipt  of  which  the  collector  shall 
at  once  direct  a  reappraisement  of  such  merchandise  by  one  of 
the  general  appraisers.  The  decision  of  the  appraiser  or  the 
person  acting  as  such  (in  cases  where  no  objection  is  made 
thereto,  either  by  the  collector  or  by  the  importer,  owner,  con- 
signee, or  agent),  or  of  the  general  appraiser  in  cases  of  re- 
appraisement,  shall  be  final  and  conclusive  as  to  the  dutiable 
value  of  such  merchandise  against  all  parties  interested  there- 
in, unless  the  importer,  owner,  consignee,  or  agent  of  the  mer- 
chandise shall  be  dissatisfied  with  such  decirion,  and  shall, 
within  two  days  thereafter,  give  notice  to  the  collector  in  writ- 
ing of  such  dissatisfaction,  or  unless  the  collector  shall  deem 
the  appraisement  of  the  merchandise  too  low,  in  either  case  the 
collector  shall  transmit  the  invoice  and  all  the  papers  appertain- 
ing thereto  to  the  board  of  three  general  appraisers,  which  shall 
be  on  duty  at  the  port  of  New  York,  or  to  a  board  of  three 
general  appraisers  who  may  be  designated  by  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  for  such  duty  at  that  port  or  at  any  other  port, 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
o-  suen  services. 


ACT  OF  JUNE   10,   1890,  AS  AMENDED.  101 

which  board  shall  examine  and  decide  the  case  thus  submitted, 
and  their  decision,  or  that  of  a  majority  of  them,  shall  be  final 
and  conclusive  as  to  the  dutiable  value  of  such  merchandise 
against  all  parties  interested  therein,  and  the  collector  or  the 
porsoii  acting  as  such  shall  ascertain,  fix,  and  liquidate  the  rate 
and  amount  of  duties  to  be  paid  on  such  merchandise,  and  the 
dutiable  costs  and  charges  thereon,  according  to  law. 

Sec.  14.  That  the  decision  of  the  collector  as  to  the  rate  and 
amount  of  duties  chargeable  upon  imported  merchandise,  in- 
cluding all  dutiable  costs  and  charges,  and  as  to  all  fees  and 
exactions  of  whatever  character  (except  duties  on  tonnage), 
shall  be  final  and  conclusive  against  all  persons  interested 
therein,  unless  the  owner,  importer,  consignee,  or  agent  of  such 
merchandise,  or  the  person  paying  such  fees,  charges,  and  ex- 
actions other  than  duties,  shall,  within  fifteen  days  after  but 
not  before  such  ascertainment  and  liquidation  of  duties,  as  well 
iii  cases  of  merchandise  entered  in  bond  as  for  consumption, 
or  within  fifteen  days  after  the  payment  of  such  fees,  charges, 
and  exactions,  if  dissatisfied  with  such  decision,  give  notice  in 
writing  to  the  collector,  setting  forth  therein  distinctly  and 
specifically,  and  in  respect  to  each  entry  or  payment,  the  rea- 
sons for  his  objections  thereto,  and  if  the  merchandise  is  en- 
tered for  consumption  shall  pay  the  full  amount  of  the  duties 
and  charges  ascertained  to  be  due  thereon.  Upon  such  notice 
and  payment  the  collector  shall  transmit  the  invoice  and  all 
the  papers  and  exhibits  connected  therewith  to  the  board  of 
three  general  appraisers,  which  shall  be  on  duty  at  the  port 
of  New  York,  or  to  a  board  of  three  general  appraisers  who 
may  be  designated  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  for  such 
duty  at  that  port  or  at  any  other  port,  which  board  shall  ex- 
amine and  decide  the  case  thus  submitted,  and  their  decision, 
or  that  of  a  majority  of  them,  shall  be  final  and  conclusive 
upon  all  persons  interested  therein,  and  the  record  shall  be 
transmitted  to  the  proper  collector  or  person  acting  as  such, 
who  shall  liquidate  the  entry  accordingly,  except  in  cases 
where  an  application  shall  be  filed  in  the  circuit  court  within 
the  time  and  in  the  manner  provided  for  in  section  fifteen  of 
this  Act:  Provided  however.  That  the  board  of  three  general 
appraisers,  or  a  majority  of  them,  who  decided  the  case  may, 
upon  motion  of  either  party,  within  thirty  days  next  after  their 
decision,  and  not  afterwards,  grant  a  rehearing  of  said  case 
when,  in  their  opinion,  the  ends  of  justice  may  require  it. 

The  general  board  of  nine  general  appraisers  shall  have 
power  to  establish  from  time  to  time  such  reasonable  rules  of 
practice,  not  inconsistent  with  the  law,  as  may  be  deemed 
iH-ccssary  for  the  conduct  of  their  proceedings  and  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  said  board  of  three  general  appraisers,  and  to 
assign  or  reassign  any  case  to  any  of  such  boards  of  three  at 
any  time  before  promulgation  of  decision,  in  order  to  secure 
uniformity  of  decision. 

S<"C.  15.  That  if  the  owner,  importer,  consignee,  or  agent  of 
any  imported  merchandise,  or  the  collector,  or  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury,  shall  be  dissatisfied  with  the  decision  of  the 
board  of  general  appraisers,  as  provided  for  in  section  fourteen 
of  this  Act,  as  to  the  construction  of  the  law  and  the  facts  re- 
specting the  classification  of  such  merchandise  and  the  rate  of 
duty  imposed  thereon  under  such  classification,  they,  or  either 
of  them,  may,  within  thirty  days  next  after  such  decision,  if  a 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
01  such  services.) 


102  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

rehearing  has  not  been  previously  granted,  or  within  thirty 
days  next  after  the  decision  of  the  board  of  general  appraisers 
after  such  rehearing,  and  not  afterwards,  apply  to  the  circuit 
court  of  the  United  States  within  the  district  in  which  the 
matter  arises  for  a  review  of  the  questions  of  law  and  fact  in- 
volved in  such  decision.  Such  application  shall  be  made  by  fil- 
ing in  the  office  of  the  clerk  of  said  circuit  court  a  concise  state- 
ment of  the  errors  of  law  and  fact  complained  of,  and  a  copj 
of  such  statement  shall  be  served  on  the  collector,  or  on  the 
importer,  owner,  consignee,  or  agent  as  the  case  may  be.  There- 
upon the  court  shall  order  the  board  of  general  appraisers  to 
return  to  said  circuit  court  the  record  and  the  evidence  taken 
by  them,  together  with  the  certified  statement  of  the  facts  in- 
volved in  the  case,  and  their  decision  thereon;  and  all  compe- 
tent evidence  taken  by  and  before  said  board  of  general  ap- 
praisers shall  be  evidence  before  said  circuit  court.  The  par- 
ties litigant  shall  hereafter  be  required  to  introduce  all  of  their 
evidence  before  the  said  board  of  general  appraisers  prior  to 
its  decision  of  the  case.  The  return  made  by  the  board  of 
general  appraisers  in  pursuance  of  the  order  of  the  circuit  court 
shall  constitute  the  record  upon  which  said  circuit  court  shall 
give  priority  to  and  proceed  to  hear  and  determine  the  ques- 
tions of  law  and  fact  involved  in  such  decision  respecting  the 
classification  of  such  merchandise  and  the  rate  of  duty  im- 
posed thereon  under  such  classification:  Provided,  That  the 
said  circuit  court  is  further  vested  with  the  power  to  remand 
any  case  pending  before  it  on  appeal  from  a  decision  of  the 
board  of  general  appraisers  when,  in  its  opinion,  such  proceed- 
ing is  just  and  proper,  but  this  shall  not  be  ordered  except 
upon  motion  duly  made  and  after  notice  to  the  opposite  party. 
When  such  order  is  made  the  case  shall  then  be  remanded  to 
the  board  of  general  appraisers  whose  decision  has  been  ap- 
pealed from,  and  the  said  board  shall  hear  such  further  testi- 
mony as  shall  be  introduced  by  either  party,  and  shall  return 
to  the  circuit  court  the  additional  evidence  so  taken,  together 
with  a  further  certified  statement  of  facts  as  supplemented  or 
modified  by  such  additional  testimony,  and  their  decisions 
upon  the  whole  case  as  thus  supplemented  or  modified,  which 
said  additional  return  shall  be  added  to  and  become  part  of  th" 
record  upon  which  the  case  shall  be  heard  and  determined  by 
the  circuit  court. 

The  decision  of  such  circuit  court  shall  be  final,  and  the 
proper  collector,  or  person  acting  as  such,  shall  liquidate  the 
entry  accordingly,  unless  such  court  shall  be  of  the  opinion 
that  the  question  involved  is  of  such  importance  as  to  require 
a  review  of  such  decision  by  the  circuit  court  of  appeals  of  the 
United  States  within  the  circuit  in  which  the  matter  arises,  in 
which  case  said  circuit  court  or  the  judge  making  the  decision 
may,  within  thirty  days  thereafter,  allow  an  appeal  to  said 
circuit  court  of  appeals;  but  an  appeal  shall  be  allowed  on  the 
part  of  the  United  States  whenever  the  Attorney-General  shall 
apply  for  it  within  thirty  days  after  the  rendition  of  such  de- 
cision. On  such  original  application  and  on  any  such  appeal 
security  for  damages  and  costs  shall  be  given  as  in  the  case 
of  other  appeals  in  cases  in  which  the  United  States  is  a  party. 
Said  circuit  court  of  appeals  shall  have  jurisdiction  and  power 
to  review  such  decision,  and  shall  give  priority  to  such  cases, 
and  may  affirm,  modify,  or  reverse  such  decision  of  such  cir- 
cuit court  and  remand  the  case  with  such  orders  as  may  seem 

vNote. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


ACT  OF  JUNE  10,  1890,  AS  AMENDED.  103 

to  it  proper  in  the  premises,  which  shall  be  executed  accord- 
ingly. 

The  decision  of  such  circuit  court  of  appeals  may  be  reviewed 
by  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  any  of  the  ways 
provided  in  cases  arising  under  the  revenue  laws  by  the  Act 
approved  March  third,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-one,  en- 
titled 'An  Act  to  establish  circuit  courts  of  appeals,  and  to  de- 
fine and  regulate  in  certain  cases  the  jurisdiction  of  the  courts 
of  the  United  States,  and  for  other  purposes.' 

All  final  judgments,  when  in  favor  of  the  importer,  shall  be 
satisfied  and  paid  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  from  the 
permanent  indefinite  appropriation  provided  for  in  section 
twenty-four  of  this  Act. 

For  the  purposes  of  this  section  the  circuit  courts  of  the 
United  States  shall  be  deemed  always  open,  and  said  circuit 
courts,  respectively,  may  establish,  and  from  time  to  time  al- 
ter, rules  and  regulations  not  inconsistent  herewith  for  the  pro- 
cedure in  such  cases  as  they  shall  deem  proper. 

Where  cases  arise  at  ports  within  any  jurisdiction  having 
no  circuit  court,  applications  for  review  of  the  decisions  of  the 
board  of  general  appraisers  provided  for  in  section  fifteen  of 
this  Act  shall  be  filed  with  the  clerks  of  the  courts  having  cog- 
nizance of  the  same  classes  of  cases  as  circuit  courts,  and  such, 
cases  shall  be  heard  and  determined  by  such  courts,  with  the 
same  powers  and  in  like  manner  as  herein  provided  for  the 
hearing  and  determination  of  such  cases  in  circuit  courts,  and 
such  decisions  shall  be  subject  to  review  in  the  manner  pro- 
vided by  law. 

Sec.  16.  That  the  general  appraisers,  or  any  of  them,  are 
hereby  authorized  to  administer  oaths,  and  said  general  ap- 
praisers, the  boards  of  general  appraisers,  the  local  appraisers 
or  the  collectors,  as  the  case  may  be,  may  cite  to  appear  before 
them,  and  examine  upon  oath  any  owner,  importer,  agent,  con- 
signee, or  other  person  touching  any  matter  or  thing  which 
they,  or  either  of  them,  may  deem  material  respecting  any  im- 
ported merchandise,  in  ascertaining  the  dutiable  value  or  classi- 
fication thereof;  and  they,  or  either  of  them,  may  require  the 
production  of  any  letters,  accounts,  or  invoices  relating  to  said 
merchandise,  and  may  require  such  testimony  to  be  reduced  to 
writing,  and  when  so  taken  it  shall  be  filed  in  the  office  of  the 
collector,  and  preserved  for  use  or  reference  until  the  final  de- 
cision of  the  collector  or  said  board  of  appraisers  shall  be  made 
respecting  the  valuation  or  classification  of  said  merchandise, 
as  the  case  may  be. 

Sec.  17.  That  if  any  person  so  cited  to  appear  shall  neglect 
or  refuse  to  attend,  or  shall  decline  to  answer,  or  shall  refuse 
to  answer  in  writing  any  interrogatories,  and  subscribe  his 
name  to  his  deposition,  or  to  produce  such  papers,  when  so 
required  by  a  general  appraiser,  or  a  board  of  general  apprais- 
ers, or  a  local  appraiser,  or  a  collector,  he  shall  be  liable  to  a 
penalty  of  one  hundred  dollars;  and  if  such  person  be  the 
owner,  importer,  or  consignee,  the  appraisement  which  the  gen- 
eral appraiser,  or  board  of  general  appraisers,  or  local  ap- 
praiser, or  collector,  where  there  is  no  appraiser,  may  make  of 
the  merchandise,  shall  be  final  and  conclusive;  and  any  person 
who  shall  wilfully  and  corruptly  swear  falsely  on  an  examin- 
ation before  any  general  appraiser,  or  board  of  general  ap- 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


104  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

praisers.  or  local  appraiser,  or  collector,  shall  be  deemed  guilty 
of  perjury;  and  if  he  is  the  owner,  importer,  or  consignee,  the 
merchandise  shall  be  forfeited. 

Sec.  18.  That  all  decisions  of  the  general  appraisers  and  of 
the  boards  of  general  appraisers,  respecting  values  and  rates  of 
duty,  shall  be  preserved  and  filed,  and  shall  be  open  to  inspec- 
tion under  proper  regulations  to  be  prescribed  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury.  All  decisions  of  the  general  appraisers  shall 
be  reported  forthwith  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  and  to 
the  toard  of  general  appraisers  on  duty  at  the  port  of  New 
York,  and  the  report  to  the  board  shall  be  accompanied,  when- 
ever practicable,  by  samples  of  the  merchandise  in  question, 
and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  said  board,  under  the  direction 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  to  cause  an  abstract  to  be 
made  and  published  of  such  decisions  of  the  appraisers  as  they 
may  deeril  important,  and  of  the  decisions  of  each  of  the  general 
appraisers  and  boards  of  general  appraisers,  which  abstract 
shall  contain  a  general  description  of  the  merchandise  in  ques- 
tion, and  of  the  value  and  rate  of  duly  fixed  in  each  case,  with 
reference,  whenever  practicable,  by  number  or  other  designa- 
tion, to  samples  deposited  in  the  place  of  samples  at  New  York, 
and  such  abstract  shall  be  issued  from  time  to  time,  at  least 
once  in  each  week,  for  the  information  of  customs  officers  and 
the  public. 

Sec.  19.  That  whenever  imported  merchandise  is  subject  to 
an  ad  valorem  rate  &f  duty,  or  to  a  duty  based  upon  or  regu- 
lated in  any  manner  by  the  value  thereof,  the  duty  shall  be 
assessed  upon  the  actual  market  value  or  wholesale  price  of 
such  merchandise  as  bought  and  sold  in  usual  wholesale  quan- 
tities, at  the  time  of  exportation  to  the  bnited  States,  in  the 
principal  markets  of  the  country  from  whence  imported,  and  in 
the  condition  in  which  such  merchandise  is  there  bought  and 
sold  for  exportation  to  the  United  States,  or  consigned  to  the 
United  States  for  sale,  including  the  value  of  all  cartons,  cases, 
crates,  boxes,  sacks,  and  coverings  of  any  kind,  and  all  other 
costs,  charges,  and  expenses  incident  to  "placing  the  merchan- 
dise in  condition,  packed  ready  for  shipment  to  the  United 
States,  and  if  there  be  used  for  covering  or  holding  imported 
merchandise,  whether  dutiaole  or  free,  any  um  siial  article  or 
form  designed  for  use  otherwise  than  in  the  bona  tide  trans- 
portation of  such  merchandise  to  the  United  States,  additional 
duty  shall  be  levied  and  collected  upon  such  material  or  article 
at  the  rate  to  which  the  same  would  be  subject  if  separately 
imported.  That  the  words  "value"  or  "actual  market  value." 
whenever  used  in  this  act  or  in  any  law  relating  to  the  ap- 
praisement of  imported  merchandise,  shall  be  construed  to  mean 
the  actual  market  value  or  wholesale  price  as  defined  in  this 
section. 

Sec.  20.  Any  merchandise  deposited  in  any  public  or  pri- 
vate bonded-warehouse  may  be  withdrawn  for  consumption 
within  three  years  from  the  date  of  original  importation,  on 
payment  of  the  duties  and  charges  to  which  it  may  be  subject 
by  law  at  the  time  of  such  withdrawal:  Pro-'idtJ*  That  uoth- 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


ACT  OF  JUNE  10,  1890,  AS  AMENDED.  105 

lug  herein  shall  effect  or  impair  existing  provisions  of  law  in 
regard  to  the  disposal  of  perishable  or  explosive  articles. 

Sec.  21.  That  in  all  suits  or  informations  brought,  where  any 
seizure  has  been  made  pursuant  to  any  act  providing  for  or 
regulating  the  collection  of  duties  on  imports  or  tonnage,  if  the 
property  is  claimed  by  any  person,  the  burden  of  proof  shall 
lie  upon  such  claimant:  Provided,  That  probable  cause  is 
shown  for  such  prosecution,  to  be  judged  of  by  the  court. 

Sec.  22.  That  all  fees  exacted  and  oaths  administered  by 
officers  of  the  customs,  except  as  provided  in  this  act,  under  or 
by  virtue  of  existing  laws  of  the  United  States,  upon  the  entry 
of  imported  goods  and  the  passing  thereof  through  the  customs, 
and  also  upon  all  entries  of  domestic  goods,  wares,  and  mer- 
chandise for  exportation,  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  abol- 
ished; and  in  case  of  entry  of  merchandise  for  exportation,  a 
declaration,  in  lieu  of  an  oath,  shall  be  filed,  in  such  form  and 
under  such  regulations  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury;  and  the  penalties  provided  in  the  sixth  section 
of  this  act  for  false  statements  in  such  declaration  shall  be 
applicable  to  declarations  made  under  this  section:  Provided, 
That  where  such  fees,  under  existing  laws,  constitute,  in  whole 
or  in  part,  the  compensation  of  any  officer,  such  officer  shall 
receive,  from  and  after  the  passage  of  this  act,  a  fixed  sum  for 
each  year  equal  to  the  amount  which  he  would  have  been  en- 
titled to  receive  as  fees  for  such  services  during  said  year. 

Sec.  23,  as  amended  by  Act  of  May  77,  1888.  That  no  allow- 
ance for  damage  to  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  imported 
into  the  United  States  shall  hereafter  be  made  in  the  estim- 
ation and  liquidation  of  duties  thereon;  but  the  importer  there- 
of may,  within  ten  days  after  entry,  abandon  to  the  United 
States  all  or  any  portion  of  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  in- 
cluded in  any  invoice,  and  be  relieved  from  the  payment  of  the 
duties  on  the  portion  so  abandoned:  Provided,  That  the  por- 
tion so  abandoned  shall  amount  to  ten  per  centum  or  over  of 
the  total  value  or  quantity  of  the  invoice;  and  the  property  so 
abandoned  shall  be  sold  by  public  auction  or  otherwise  dis- 
posed of  for  the  account  and  credit  of  the  United  States  under 
such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  pre- 
scribe. All  merchandise  so  abandoned  by  the  importer  thereof 
shall  be  delivered  by  such  importer  at  such  place  within  the 
port  of  arrival  as  the  chief  officer  of  customs  may  direct,  and 
on  the  failure  of  the  importer  to  comply  with  tue  directions  of 
the  collector  in  this  respect  the  a'bandoned  merchandise  shall 
be  disposed  of  by  the  collector  at  the  expense  of  such  importer. 

Sec.  24.  That  whenever  it  shall  be  shown  to  the  satisfaction 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  that,  in  any  case  of  unascer- 
tained or  estimated  duties,  or  payments  made  upon  appeal, 
more  money  has  been  paid  to  or  deposited  with  a  collector  of 
customs  than,  as  has  been  ascertained  by  final  liquidation 
thereof  the  law  required  to  be  paid  or  deposited,  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasure  shall  direct  the  Treasurer  to  refund  and  pay 
the  same  out  of  any  money  in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise  ap- 
propriated. The  necessary  moneys  therefor  are  hereby  appro- 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


106  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

priated,  and  this  appropriation  shall  be  deemed  a  permanent 
indefinite  appropriation;  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  is 
hereby  authorized  to  correct  manifest  clerical  errors  in  any  en- 
try or  liquidation,  for  or  against  the  United  States,  at  any  time 
within  one  year  of  the  date  of  such  entry,  but  not  afterwards: 
Provided,  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  in  his  an- 
nual report  to  Congress  give  a  detailed  statement  of  the  vari- 
ous sums  of  money  refunded  under  the  provisions  of  this  act  or 
of  any  other  act  of  Congress  relating  to  the  revenue,  together 
with  copies  of  the  ruling  under  which  repayments  were  made. 

Sec.  25.  That  from  and  after  the  taking  effect  of  this  act  no 
collector  or  other  officer  of  the  customs  shall  be  in  any*  way 
liable  to  any  owner,  importer,  consignee,  or  agent  of  any  mer- 
chandise, or  any  other  person,  for  or  on  account  of  any  rulings 
or  decisions  as  to  the  classification  of  said  merchandise  or  the 
duties  charged  thereon,  or  tiie  collection  of  any  dues,  charges, 
or  duties  on  or  on  account  of  said  merchandise,  or  any  other 
matter  or  thing  as  to  which  said  owner,  importer,  consignee,  or 
agent  of  such  merchandise  might,  under  this  act,  be  entitled  to 
appeal  from  the  decision  of  said  collector  or  other  officer,  or 
from  any  board  of  appraisers  provided  for  in  this  act. 

Sec.  26.  That  any  person  who  shall  give,  or  offer  to  give  or 
promise  to  give  any  money  or  thing  of  value,  directly  or  in- 
directly, to  any  officer  or  imployee  of  the  United  States  in  con- 
sideration of  or  for  any  act  or  omission  contrary  to  law  in  con- 
nection with  or  pertaining  to  the  importation,  appraisement, 
entry,  examination,  or  inspection  of  goods,  wares,  or  merchan- 
dise, including  herein  any  baggage,  or  of  the  liquidation  of  the 
entry  thereof,  or  shall  by  threats  or  iemands,  or  promises  of 
any  character,  attempt  to  improperly  influence  or  control  any 
such  officer  or  employee  of  the  United  States  as  to  the  per- 
formance of  his  official  duties  shall,  on  conviction  thereof,  be 
fined  not  exceading  two  thousand  dollars,  or  be  imprisoned  .at 
hard  labor  not  more  than  one  year,  or  'ioth.  in  the  discretion  of 
the  court;  and  evidence  of  such  giving,  or  offering,  or  promising 
to  give,  satisfactory  to  the  c^vrt  in  which  such  trial  is  had, 
shall  be  regarded  as  prima  facie  evidence  that  such  giving  or 
offering  or  promising  was  contrary  to  .aw,  and  shall  put  upon 
the  accused  the  burden  of  proving  that  such  act  was  innocent, 
and  not  done  with  an  unlawful  intention. 

Sec.  27.  That  any  officer  or  employee  of  the  United  States 
who  shall,  excepting  for  lawful  duties  or  fees,  solicit,  demand, 
eract  or  receive  from  any  person,  directly  or  indirectly,  any 
money  or  thing  of  value,  in  connection  with  or  pertaining  to  the 
importation,  appraisement,  entry,  examination,  or  inspection 
of  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise,  including  herein  any  baggage 
or  liquidation  of  the  entry  thereof,  on  conviction  thereof,  shall 
be  fined  not  exceeding  five  thousand  dollars,  or  be  imprisoned 
at  hard  labor  not  more  than  two  years,  or  both,  in  the  dis- 
cretion of  the  court.  And  evidence  of  such  soliciting,  demand- 
ing, exacting,  or  receiving,  satisfactory  to  the  court  in  which 
such  trial  is  had,  shall  be  regarded  as  prima  facie  evidence  that 
such  soliciting,  demanding,  exacting,  or  receiving  was  contrary 


(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
of  such  services.) 


ACT  OF  JUNE  10,  1890,  AS  AMENDED.  107 

to  law,  and  shall  put  upon  the  accused  the  burden  of  prov- 
ing that  such  act  was  innocent  and  not  with  an  unlawful  ia- 
tention. 

Sec.  28.  That  any  baggage  or  personal  effects  arriving  in  the 
United  States  in  transit  to  any  foreign  country  may  be  de- 
livered by  the  parties  having  it  in  charge  to  the  collector  at  the 
proper  district,  to  be  by  him  retained,  without  the  payment  or 
exaction  oJ  any  import  duty,  or  to  be  forwarded  by  such  col- 
lector to  the  collector  of  the  port  of  departure  and  to  be  de- 
livered to  such  parties  on  their  departure  for  their  foreign  des- 
tination, under  such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  may  prescribe. 

Sec.  29.  That  sections  twenty-six  hundred  and  eight,  twenty- 
eight  hundred  and  thirty-eight,  twenty-eight  hundred  and  thirty- 
nine,  twenty-eight  hundred  and  forty-one,  twenty-eight  hun- 
dred and  forty-three,  twenty-eight  hundred  and  forty-five, 
twenty-eight  hundred  and  fifty-three,  twenty-eight  hundred  and 
fifty-four,  twenty-eight  hundred  and  fifty-six,  twenty-eight  hun- 
dred and  fifty-eight,  twenty-eight  hundred  and  sixty,  twenty-' 
nine  hundred,  and  twenty-nine  hundred  and  two,  twenty-nine 
hundred  and  five,  twenty-nine  hundred  and  seven,  twenty-nine 
hundred  and  eight,  twenty-nine  hundred  and  nine,  twenty-nine 
hundred  and  twenty-two,  twenty-nine  hundred  and  twenty- 
three,  twenty-nine  hundred  and  twenty-four,  twenty-nine  hun- 
dred and  twenty-seven,  twenty-nine  hundred  and  twenty-nine, 
twenty-nine  hundred  and  thirty,  twenty-nine  hundred  and  thir- 
ty-one, twenty-nine  hundred  and  thirty-two,  twenty-nine  hun- 
dred and  forty-three,  twenty-nine  hundred  and  forty-five, 
twenty-nine  hundred  and  fifty-two,  three  thousand  and  eleven, 
three  thousand  and  twelve,  three  thousand  and  twelve  and  one- 
half,  three  thousand  and  thirteen,  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of 
the  United  States,  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  repealed,  and 
sections  nine,  ten,  eleven,  twelve,  fourteen,  and  sixteen  of  an 
act  entitled  "An  act  to  amend  the  customs-revenue  laws  and  to 
repeal  moieties, "approved  June  twenty-second,  eighteen  hundred 
and  seventy-four,  and  sections  seven,  eight,  and  nine  of  the  act 
entitled  "An  act  to  reduce  internal-revenue  taxation,  and  for 
other  purposes,"  approved  March  third,  eighteen  hundred  and 
eighty-three,  and  all  other  acts  and  parts  of  acts  inconsistent 
with  the  provisions  of  this  act,  are  hereby  repealed,  but  the 
repeal  of  existing  laws  or  modifications  thereof  embraced  in 
this  act  shall  not  affect  any  act  done,  or  any  right  accruing  or 
accrued,  or  any  suit  or  proceeding  had  or  commenced  in  any 
civil  cause  before  the  said  repeal  or  modifications;  but  all 
rights  and  liabilities  under  said  laws  shall  continue  and  may 
be  enforced  in  the  same  manner  as  if  said  repeal  or  modifica- 
tions had  not  been  made.  Any  offences  committed,  and  all 
penalties  or  forfeitures  or  liabilities  incurred  prior  to  the  pass- 
age of  this  act  under  any  statute,  embraced  in  or  changed, 
modified,  or  repealed  by  this  act  may  be  prosecuted  and  pun- 
ished in  the  same  manner  and  with  the  same  effect  as  if  this 
act  had  not  been  passed.  All  acts  of  limitation,  whether  ap- 
plicable to  civil  causes  and  proceedings  or  to  the  prosecution  of 

(Note. — Accuracy  and  precision  in  customs  proceedings  are  so 
essential  to  the  interests  of  importers  that  the  services  of  a  com- 
petent broker  are  usually  worth  vastly  more  than  the  small  cost 
01  such  services.) 


107^  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

offenses  or  for  the  recovery  of  penalties  or  forfeitures  embraced 
in  or  modified,  changed,  or  repealed  by  this  act,  shall  not  be 
affected  thereby;  and  all  suits,  proceedings,  rr  prosecutions, 
whether  civil  or  criminal,  for  causes  arising  or  acts  done  or 
committed  prior  to  the  passage  of  this  act,  may  be  commenced 
and  prosecuted  within  the  same  time  and  with  the  same  effect 
as  if  this  act  had  not  been  passed.  And  pr widen  further, 
That  nothing  in  this  act  shall  be  construed  to  repeal  the  pro 
visions  of  section  three  thousand  and  fifty-eight  of  the  Revised 
Statutes  as  amended  by  the  act  approved  February  twenty- 
third,  eighteen  hundred  and  eighty-seveu,  in  respect  to  the 
abandonment  of  merchandise  to  underwriters  or  the  salvors  of 
property,  and  the  ascertainment  of  duties  thereon. 

Sec.  30.  That  this  act  shall  take  effect  en  the  first  day  of 
August,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety,  except  so  much  of  section 
twelve  as  provides  for  the  appointment  of  nine  general  ap- 
praisers, which  shall  take  effect  immediately. 

Sec.  31.  That  all  of  the  general  appraisers  of  merchandise 
heretofore  or  hereafter  appointed  -under  the  authority  of  said 
Act  shall  hold  their  office  during  good  behavior,  but  may.  after 
due  hearing,  be  removed  by  the  President  for  the  following 
causes,  and  no  other:  Neglect  of  duty,  malfeasance  in  office, 
or  inefficiency. 

That  hereafter  the  salary  of  each  of  the  general  appraisers 
of  merchandise  shall  be  at  the  rate  of  nine  thousand  dollars 
per  annum. 

That  the  said  boards  of  general  appraisers  and  the  members 
thereof  shall  have  and  possess  all  the  powers  of  a  circuit  court 
of  the  United  States  in  preserving  order,  compelling  the  at- 
tendance of  witnesses,  and  the  production  of  evidence,  and  in 
punishing  for  contempt. 

Approved,  June  10,  1890. 

Amended  July  24,  1897,  May  17,  1898,  and  May  27,  1908. 


INDEX  TO  TARIFF  ACT,  1897. 

Page. 

Agricultural  products  and  provisions— Schedule  G 131 

Animals,  live — Schedule  G  131 

Articles  manufactured,  nonenumerated — Section  6 173 

Articles   unmanufactured,  nonenumerated— Section   6 173 

Bounty — Section  5    173 

Breadstuffs  and  farinaceous  substances — Schedule  G 131 

Brick  and  tile — Schedule  B  114 

Buttons  and  button  forms — Schedule  N   155 

Cement,  lime  and  plaster — Schedule  B  115 

Chemicals — Schedule    A    109 

China  and   earthenware — Schedule   B 115 

Clays   or  earths — Schedule   B    115 

Cotton  manufactures — Schedule  I   138 

Cutlery — Schedule  C   123 

Da \ry  products — Schedule   G    13:.' 

Discriminating   duty — Section   22    179 

Explosive  suj&stances — Schedule  N 156 

Farm  and  h'eld  products — Schedule  G   132 

Firearms — Schedule  C   124 

Fish— Schedule  G  133 

Flax,  hemp  and  jute  manufactures — Schedule  J 143 

Free   list    160 

*  ruits  and  nuts— Schedule  G 133 

Glass  and  glassware — Schedule  B   116 

Gloves — Schedule  N    158 

Gold  and  silver— Schedule    C    126 

Internal  Revenue — Sections  9  to  15  174 

Iron  and  manufactures  of — Schedule  C  123 

Jewelry  and  precious  stones — Schedule  N  157 

Lead— Schedule  C    127 

Leather  and  manufactures  of — Schedule  N  158 

Machinery  for  repair — Section  19 178 

Marking,  branding  and  stamping — Section  8   174 

Meat  products — Schedule  G    134 

Metals  and  manufactures  of — Schedule  C   119 

Miscellaneous    manufactures — Schedule    N    159 

Miscellaneous   products — Schedule  G   134 

Nails,  spikes,  tacks  and  needles — Schedule  C   125 

Oils— Schedule  A    Ill 

Paints,  colors  and  varnishes — Schedule  A 112 

Plates— Schedule  C  125 

Penalties — Section  32   181 

Potash— Schedule  A   i: 

Preparations,   medicinal  and  toilet — Schedule  A    113 

Pulp,  papers  and  books— Schedule  M 152 

Reciprocity— Section  3   171 

Saws— Schedule  C   125 

Silks  and  silk  goods— Schedule  L   150 

Similitude  clause — Section  7   174 

Slate— Schedule  B   119 

Smelting  and  refining— Section  29   180 

Soap— Schedule  A   114 

Soda— Schedule  A 114 

Spirits,  wines  and  other  beverages— Schedule  H  1! 

Steel  and  manufactures  of — Schedule  C   1! 

Stone— Schedule   B    118 

Sugar,  molasses  and  manufactures  of — Schedule  E i: 

Sundries— Schedule  N    155 

Tobacco — Schedule  F   13° 

Trade  marks — Section  11   , 175 

Vessels,   materials  for— Section  12    176 

Wire — Schedule  C   1 

Wood  and  manufactures  of— Schedule  D   1 

Wool  and  manufactures  of — Schedule  K  146 


AN  ACT 

To  provide  revenue  for  the  Government 
and  to  encourage  the  industries 
of  the  United  States, 


Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  oj 
the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress  Assembled,  That  on 
«.nd  after  the  passage  of  this  Act,  imless  otherwise  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  there  shall  be  levied,  collected,  and 
paid  upon  all  articles  imported  from  foreign  couutrio-s,  and 
mentioned  in  the  schedules  herein  contained,  the  rates  of  duty 
whic!i  are,  by  the  schedules  and  paragraphs,  respectively  pre- 
scribed, namely: 

Schedule  A— Chemicals,  Oils  and  Paints. 

1.  Acids:    Acetic  or  pyroligneous  acid,  not  exceeding  the  spe- 
cific  gravity  of   one   and    forty-seven  one- thousandths,    thre«- 
fourths  of  one  cent  per  pound;  exceeding  the  specific  gravity  of 
one  and  forty -seven  one-thousandths,  two  cents  per  pound;  bo- 
racic  acid,  five  cents  per  pound;  chromic  acid  and  lactic  add, 
three  cents  per  pound;  citric  acid,  seven  cents  per  pound;  sali- 
cylic acid,  ten  cents  per  pound;  sulphuric  acid  or  oil  of  vitriol 
not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  one-fourth  of  one  cent 
per  pound;  tannic  acid  or  tannin,  fifty  cents  per  pound;  gallic 
acid,  ten  cents  per  pound;  tartaric  acid,  seven  cents  per  pound; 
all  othe.   acids  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty-five 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

2.  All  alcoholic  perfumery,  including  cologne  water  and  other 
toilet  waters  and  toilet  preparations  of  all  kinds,  containing  al- 
coh  ',  or  in  the  preparation  of  which  alcohol  is  used,  and  alco- 
holic compounds  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  sixty 
cents  per  pound  and  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

3.  Alkalies,  alkaloids,   distilled  oils,   essential  oils,   expressed 
»ils,  rendered  oils,  and  all  combinations  of  the  foregoing,  and 
all  chemical  compounds  and  salts  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

4.  Alumina,  hydrate  of,  or  refined  bauxite,  six-tenths  of  one 
cent  r°r  pound;  alum,  alum  cake,  patent  ilum,  sulphate  of  al- 
umina, and  aluminous  cake,  and  alum  in  crystals  or  ground, 
one-half  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

5.  Ammonia,  carbonate  of,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  pound; 
muriate  of,   or  sal   ammoniac,   three-fourths   of  one  cent  per 
pound;  sulphate  of,  three-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

«.  Argols  or  crude  tartar  or  wine  lees  crude,  containing  not 
more  than  forty  per  centum  of  bitartrate  of  potash,  one  cent 


110  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

per  pound;  contain:  g  more  than  forty  per  centum  of  bitartrat* 
of  potr  sh,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  pound;  tartars  tnd  lees 
crystal*,  or  partly  refined  argols,  containing  not  more  than 
ninety  per  centum  01  bitartrate  of  potash,  and  tanratt  of  soda 
or  pcussa,  or  Rochelle  salts,  four  cento  per  pound;  containinf 
more  than  ninety  per  centum  of  bitartrate  of  potash,  fire  cents 
per  pound;  cream  of  tartar  and  patent  tartar,  six  c  nts  per 
pound. 

7.  Blacking  of  all  kinds,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

S.  Bleaching  powder,  or  chloride  of  lime,  onernith  of  one  cent 
per  pc  nd. 

9.  Blue  vitriol  or  sulphate  of  copper,  one-half  of  one  cent  per 
pound. 

10.  Bone  char,  suitable  for  use  in  decolorizing  sugars,  twenty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

IL  Borax,  five  cents  per  pound;  borates  of  lime  or  soda,  or 
other  borate  material  not  otherwise  provided  for,  containinf 
more  than  thirty-six  per  centum  of  anhydrous  boracic  acid, 
four  cents  per  pound;  borate*  of  lime  or  soda,  cr  other  borate 
material  not  oth.rwise  provided  for,  containing  uot  more  than 
thirty-six  per  centum  of  anhydrous  boracic  acid,  three  cents 
per  pound. 

12.  Camphor,  refined,  six  cents  per  ;  ound. 

13.  Chalk    (not   medicinal   nor   prepared   for    toilet   purposes) 
when  ground,  precipitated  naturally  or  artificially,  or  otherwise 
prepared,  whether  in  the  form  of  cubes,  blocks,  sticks  or  disks, 
or  otherwise,  including  tailors',  billiard,  red,  or  French  chaU, 
one  cent  per  pound.    Man-futures  of  chalk  not  specially  pro- 
vidt     for  in  this  Act,  t    enty-five  per  C3ntum  ad  valorem. 

14.  Chloroform,   twenty  cents  per  pound. 

15.  Coal-tar, dyes  or  colors,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this 
Act,  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  all  other  products  or  pre- 
parations of  coal  tar,  not  colors  or  dyes  and  not  medicinal,  L  t 
specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty  per  centum  ad  va- 
k>rem. 

16.  Cobalt,  oxide  of,  twenty-five  cents  per  pound. 

17.  Collodion  and  all  compounds  of  pyroxylin,  whether  known 
as  celluloid  or  by  any  other  name,  fifty  cents  per  pound;  rolled 
or  in  sheets,  unpolished,  and  not  made  up  into  articles,  sixty 
cents  per  pound;  if  in  finished  or  partly  finished  articles,  and 
articles  of  which  collodion  or  any  compound  of  pyroxylin  is  th« 
component  material  of  chief  value,  sixty-five  cents  per  pound 
and  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

18.  Coloring   for  brandy,  wine,   beer,  or  other   liquors,    fifty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

19.  Copperas  or  sulphate  of  iron,  one-fourth  of  one  cent  per 
pound. 

20.  Drugs,  such    as  barks,    beans,     berries,     balsams,   bads, 
bulbs,  bulbous  roots,  excrescences,  fruits,  flowers,  dried  fibers, 
C/Ie<l  insects,  grains,  gums  and  gum  resin,  herbs,  leaves,  lich- 
ens,   mosses,   nuts,    nutgalls,    roots,   stems,   spices,   vegetables, 
seeds   (aromatic,  not  garden  seeds),   seeds  of  morbid   growth, 
weeds,  and  woods  used  expressly  for  dyeing;  any  of  the  fore- 
going which  are  drugs  and  not  edible,  but  which  are  advanced 
in  value  or  condition  by  refining,  grinding,  or  other  process, 
and  oot  specially  provided  for  in   this  Act,  one-fourth  of  on* 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  Ill 

cent  per  pound,  und  in  addition  thereto  ten  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem. 

21.  Joiners:   Sulphuric,   forty  cents  per  pound;  spirit*  of   ni- 
trous ether,  twenty-five  cents  per  pound;  fruit  ethers,  oils,  or 
ess     ccs,  two  dollars  per  pound;  ethers  of  all  hind*  aot  spec- 
ially provided  for  in  this  Act,  one  dollar  per  pound.   Provided, 
That  no  article  of  this  paragraph  shall  pay  .1  less  rate  of  duty 
U*aL  twenty-tire  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

22.  Extracts  and  decoctions  of  logwood  and  other  dyewoodft, 
and  extracts  of  barks,  such  as  are  commonly  used  for  dyeing 
or  tanaing,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  seven-eighths 
of  one  cent  per  pound;  extracts  of  quebracho  and  of  hemlock 
bark,  one-half  of  one  cent  per  pound;  extracts  of  sumac,  and 
of  woods  other  than  dye  woods,  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  five-eighths  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

23.  Gelatin,   glue,  isinglass   or  fish  glue,   and   prepared   fish 
bladuers  or  fish  sounds,  valued   at  not  Above   ten  cents  per 
pound,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound;  valued  at  above  ten 
cents  per  pound  and  not  above  thirty-five  cents   pe_    pound, 
twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  above  thirty-five 
cents  per  pound,  fifteen  cents  per  pound  and  twenty  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem. 

24.  Glycerin,  crude,  not  purified,  one  cent  i   r  pound;  refined, 
three  cents  per  pound. 

26.  Indigo,  extracts,  or  pastes  of.  three-fourths  of  one  cent 
per  pound;  carmined,  ten  cents  per  pound. 

26.  Ink  and  ink  powders,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

27.  Iodine,  resublimed,  twenty  cents  per  pound. 

28.  lodoform,  one  dollar  per  pound. 

29.  Licorice,  extracts  of,  in  paste,  rolls,  or  other  forms,  font 
and  one-half  cents  per.  pound. 

30.  Chicle,  ten  cents  per  ;x>und. 

31.  Magnesia,  carbonate  of,  medicinal,  three  cents  per  pound; 
calcined,  medicinal,  seven  cents  per  pound;  sulphate  of,  or  BJp- 
SOLJ  salts,  one-fifth  of  one  cent  per  :>ound. 

OILS: 

32.  Alizarin    assistant,    ^ulpho-ricinoleic    ac-d,    and    ricinoleic 
acid,   by   whatever  name  known,  whether  liquid,  solid,  or  in 
paste,  in  the  manufacture  of  which  fifty  per  centum  or  more 
of  castor  oil  is  used,  thirty  cents  per  gallon;  in  the  manufacture 
of  which  less  than  fifty  per  centum  of  castor  oil  is  used,  fifteen 
cents  per  gallon;  all  other  alizarin  assistant,  not  specially  pro- 
vided for  in  this  Act,  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

33.  Castor  oil,  thirty-five  cents  per  gallon. 

34.  Cod-liver  oil,  fifteen  cents  per  gallon. 

86.  Cotton-seed  oil,  four  cents  per  gallon  *f  seven  and  one- 
i  .If  pounds  weight. 

36.  Croton  oil,  twenty  cents  per  pouiid. 

37.  Flaxseed,  linseed,  and  poppy-seed  oil,  raw,  Boiled,  or  oxi- 
dized, twenty  cents  per  gallon  of  seven  and  o  e-half  pounds 
we'  ;iit. 

38.  Fusel  oil,  or  amylic  alcohol,  one-fourth  of  one  cent  per 
pound. 

39.  Hemp-seed  oil  and  rape-seed  oil,  ten  cents  per  gallon. 

40.  Olive  oil,   not  specially   provided    for  in   this   Act.   forty 


112  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

oente  per  gallon;  in  bottles,  jars,  tin*,  or  similar  packages,  fifty 
cents  per  gallon. 

41.  Peppermint  oil,  fifty  cents  per  pound. 

42.  Seal,  herring,  whale,  and  other  fish  oil,  not  specially  pro- 
vided for  in  this  Act,  eight  cents  per  gallon. 

43.  Opium,    crude  or  unmanufactured,   and  not  adulterated, 
containing  nine  per  centum  and  over  of  morphia,  one  dollar 
per  pound;  morphia  or  morphine,  sulphate  of,  and  all  alkaloids 
or  salts  of  opium,  one  dollar  per  ounce;  aqueous  extract  of 
opium,  for  medicinal  uses,  and  tincture  of,  as  laudanum,  and 
other  liquid  preparations  of  opium,  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  opium  containing  less 
than  nine   per   centum   of   morphia,   and   opium   prepared    for 
smoking,  six  dollars  per  pound;  but  opium  prepared  for  smok- 
ing and  other  preparations  of  opium  deposited  in  bonded  ware- 
houses  shall  not   be   removed  therefrom  without  payment  of 
duties,  and  such  duties  shall  not  be  refunded. 

PAINTS,  COLORS,  AND  VARNISHES: 

44.  Baryta,  sulphate  of,  or  barytes,  including  barytes  earth, 
unmanufactured,    seventy-five    cents    per    ton;    manufactured, 
five  dollars  and  twenty-five  cents  per  ton. 

45.  Blues,  such  as  Berlin,  Prussian,  Chinese,  and  all  others, 
containing  ferrocyanide  of  iron,  in  pulp,  dry  or  ground  in  or 
mixed  with  oil  or  water,  eight  cents  per  pound. 

46.  Blanc-fixe,    or   artificial    sulphate   of    barytes,    and    satin 
white,  or  artificial  sulphate  of  lime,  one-naif  of  one  cent  per 
pound. 

47.  Black,  made  from  bone,  ivory,  or  vegetable  substance,  by 
whatever  name  known,  including  bone-black  and  lamp-black, 
dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem. 

48.  Chrome  yellow,    chrome  green,  and   all   other   chromium 
colors  in  the  manufacture  of  which  lead  and  bichromate  of  pot- 
ash or  soda  are  used,  in  pulp,  dry,  or  ground  in  or  mixed  wit-k 
oil  or  water,  four  and  one-half  cents  ~jer  pound. 

49.  Ocher  and  ochery  earths,  sienna  and  sienna  earths,  and 
umber  and  umber  earths,  not  specially  provided  for,  when  crude 
or  not  powered,  washed  or  pulverized,  one-eighth  of  one  cent 
per  pound;  if  powered,  washed  or  pulverized,  three-eighths  of 
one  cent  per  pound;  if  ground  in  oil  or  water,  one  and  one-half 
cents  per  pound. 

50.  Orange  mineral,  three  and  three-eighths  cents  per  pound. 

51.  Red  lead,  two  and  seven-eighths  cents  per  pound. 

52.  Ultramarine  blue,   whether  dry,   in  pulp,  or  mixed  \rith 
water,  and  wash  blue  containing  ultramarine,  three  and  three- 
fourths  cents  per  pound. 

53.  Varnishes,   including  so-called  gold  size  or  japan,  thirty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  spirit  varnishes,  -one  dollar  and 
thirty-two  cents  per  gallon  and  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  T«- 
lore-n. 

54.  Vermilion    red,    and    other   colors   containing   quicksilver, 
dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water,  ten  cents  per  pound;  when  not 
containing  quicksilver  but  made  of  lead  or  containing  lead,  five 
cents  per  pound. 

65.  White  lead,  white  paint  and  pigment  containing  lead,  dry 


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or  in  pulp,  or  ground  or  mixed  with  oil,  two  and  seven-eighth* 
cents  per  pound. 

66.  Whiting   and    Paria    white,  dry,    one-fourth   of  one   cent 
per  pound;  ground  in  oil,  or  putty,  one  cent  per  pound. 

57.  Zinc,  oxide  of,  and  white  paint    or    pigment    containing 
zinc,  but  not  containing  lead,  dry,  one  cent  per  pound;  ground 
in  oil,  one  and  three-fourths  cento   per  pound;   sulfid   of  zinc 
white,  or  white  sulphide  of  zinc,  one  and  one-fourth  cents  per 
pound;   chloride  of  zinc  and   sulphate  of  zinc,   one  cent  per 
pound. 

58.  All  paints,   colors,  pigments,   lakes,   crayons,  smalts  and 
frostings,  whether  crude  or  dry  or  mixed,  or  ground  with  water 
or  oil  or  with  solutions  other  than  oil,  not  otherwise  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,   thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem;   all 
paints,  colors  and  pigments,  commonly  known  as  artists'  paints 
or  colors,  whether  in  tubes,  pans,  cakes  or  other  forms,  thirty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

59.  Paris  green,  and  London  purple,  fifteen  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

60.  Lead:  Acetate  of,  white,  three  and  one-fourth  cents  per 
pound;  brown,  gray,  or  yellow,  two  and  one-fourth  cents  per 
pound;  nitrate  of,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound;  litharge, 
two  c.nJ  three-fourths  cents  per  pound. 

61.  Phosphorus,  eighteen  cents  per  pound. 

POTASH: 

62.  Bichromate  and  chromate  of,  three  cents  per  pound. 

63.  Caustic  or  hydrate  of,  refined,  in  sticks  or  rolls,  one  cent 
per  pound;  chlorate  of,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound. 

64.  Hydriodate,  iodide,  and  iodate  of,  twenty-five  cents  per 
pound. 

65.  Nitrate  of,  or  saltpeter,  refined,  one-half  cent  per  pound. 

66.  Prussiate  of,  red,   eight  cents  per  pound;   yellow,   four 
cents  per  pound;  cyanide  of  potassium,  twelve  and  one-half  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

PREPARATIONS: 

67.  Medicinal  preparations  containing  alcohol,  or  in  the  pre- 
paration of  which  alcohol  is  used,  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  fifty-five  cents  per  pound,  but  in  no  case  shall  the 
same  pay  less  than  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

68.  Medicinal  preparations  not  containing  alcohol  or  in  the 
preparation  of  which  alcohol  is  not  used,  not  cpecially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  calomel  and 
other  mercurial  medicinal  preparations,  thirty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

69.  Piasters,  healing  or  curative,  of  all  kinds,  and  court-plas- 
ter, thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

70.  Preparations    used    as    applications    to   the   hair,    mouth, 
teetLi,  or  skin,  such  as  cosmetics,  dentifrices,  pastes,  pomade*, 
powders,  and  other  toilet  articles,  and  articles  of  perfumery, 
whether  in  sachets  or  otherwise,  not  containing  alcohol  or  in 
the  manufacture  of  which  alcohol  is  not  used,  and  not  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

71.  Santonin,  and  all  salts  thereof  containing  eighty  per  cen- 
tum or  over  of  santonin,  one  dollar  per  pound. 


114  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

SOAP: 

72.  Castile  soap,  one  and  one-fourth  cents  p^r  pound;  fancy, 
perfumed,   and    all  descriptions  of   toilet   soap,    including   *o- 
call.J  medicinal  or  medicated  soaps,  fifteen  cents  per  pound; 
all  ether  soaps  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

SODA: 

73.  Bicarbonate  of  soda,  or  supercarbonate  of  4Oda,  or  satera- 
tus,  anu  other  alkalies  containing  fifty  per  centum  or  more  of 
bicarbonate  of  soda,  three-fourths  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

74.  Bichromate  and  chromate  of  soda,  two  ceiits  per  pound. 

75.  Crystal  carbonate  of  soda,  or  concentrated  soda  crystals, 
or  monohydrate,  or  .esquicarbonate  of  soda,  three-tenths  of  one 
cent  per  pound;  chlorate  of  soda,  two  cents  per  pound. 

76.  Hydrate  of,  or  caustic  soda,  three-fourths  of  one  cent  per 
pound;  nitrite  of  soda,  two  and  one-half  cei.ts  per  pound;  hy- 
posulphite and  sulphide  of  roda,  one-half  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

77.  Sal  soda,  ~r  soda  crystals,  not  concentrated,  two-tenths 
of  or.^  cent  per  pound. 

78.  Soda  ash,  three-eighths  of  one  cent  per  pound;  arseniatt 
of  soda,  one  and  on  -fourth  cents  per  pound. 

79.  Silicate  of  soda,  or  other  alkaline  silicate,  one-half  of  one 
cent  per  pound. 

80.  Sulphate  of  soda,  or  salt  cake,  or  niter  cake,  one  dollar 
and  twenty-five  cents  per  ton. 

81.  Sea  moss,  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

82.  Sponges,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  manufactures  of 
sponges,  or  of  which  sponge  is  the  component  material  of  chief 
value  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  forty  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

83.  Strychnia,  or  strychnine,  and  all  salts  thereof,  thirty  cents 
per  ounce. 

84.  Sulphur,  refined  or  sublimed,  or  flowers  of,  eight  dollars 
per  ton. 

85.  Sumac,  ground,  three-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

86.  Vanillin,  eighty  cents  per  ounce. 

Schedule  B_Earths,  Earthenware,  and  Glassware 

BRICK  AND  TILE: 

87.  Fire-brick,  weighing  not  more  than  ten  pounds  each,  not 
glazed,   enameled,   ornamented,   or  decorated  in  any  manner, 
one  dollar  and  twenty-five  cents  per  ton;  glazed,  enameled,  or- 
namented, or  decorated,  forty-five    per    centum    ad  valorem; 
brick,  other  than  fire-brick,  not  glazed,  enameled,  painted,  vitri- 
fied, ornamented,  or  decorated  in  any  manner,  twenty-five  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  if  glazed,  enameled,  painted,  vitrified,  or- 
•amented,  or  decorated  in  any  manner,  forty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

88.  Tiles,   plain    unglazed,   one   color,   exceeding   two   square 
inches  in  size,   four  cents  per  square  foot;  glazed,   encaustic, 
ceramic  mosaic,   vitrified,  semi-vitrified,   flint,  spar,   embossed, 
enameled,  ornamental,  hand  painted,  gold  decorated,  and  all 
other  earthenware  tiles,  valued  at  not  exceeding  forty   cemti 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  115 

per  square  foot,  eight  cents  ,  square  foot;  exceeding  forty 
cents  per  square  foot,  ten  cents  per  square  foot  and  twenty-fire 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

CEMENT,  LIME,  AND  PLASTER: 

89.  Roman,  Portland,  and  other  hydraulic  cement,  in  barrel*, 
sacks,  or  other  packages,  eight  cents  per  one  hundred  pounds, 
including  weight  of  barrel  or  package;  in  bulk,  seven  cents  per 
one  hundred  pounds;  other  cement,  twenty  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem. 

90.  Lime,  five  cents  per  cne  hundred  pounds,  including  weight 
of  barrc.  c-  package. 

91.  Plaster  rock  or  gyj/sum,  crude,     fifty     cents  per  ton;  if 
ground  or  calcined,  two  dollars  and  twenty-five  Cents  per  ton; 
pearl  hardening  for  paper  makers'  use,  twenty  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

92.  Pumice  stone,  wholly  or  partially  manufactured,  six  dol- 
lars per  ton;  unmanufactured,  fifteen  per  ceiitum  ad  valorem. 

CLAYS  OR  EARTHS: 

93.  Clays  or  earths,  un wrought  or  unmanufactured,  not  spec- 
ially provided  for  in  this  Act,  one  dollar  per  ton;  wrought  or 
manufactured,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  two  dol- 
lars per  ton;  china  clay  or  kaolin,  two  dollars  and  fifty  cents 
per  ton;   limestone  rock  asphalt  containing  not  more  than  fif- 
teen per  centum  of  bitumen,  fifty  cents  per  ton;  asphaltum  and 
bitumen,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  crude,  if  not 
dried,  or  otherwise  advanced  in  any  manner,  one  dollar  and 
fifty  cents  per  ton;  if  dried  or  otherwise  advanced  in  any  man- 
ner, three  dollars  per  ton;  bauxite,  or  beauxite,  crude,  not  re- 
fined or  otherwise  advanced  in  condition  from  its  natural  state, 
one  dollar  per  ton;  fullers'  earth,  unwrought  and  unmanufac- 
tured, one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  ton;  wrought  or  manu- 
factured, three  dollars  per  ton. 

EARTHENWARE  AND   CHINA: 

94.  Common  yellow,  brown,  or  gray  earthenware,  plain,  em- 
bossed, or  salt-glazed  common  stoneware,  and  crucibles,  ail  the 
fore_  oing  not  decorated  in  any  manner,  twenty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  Rockicgham  earthenware  not  decorated,  forty  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

95.  China,  porcelain,  parian,  bisque,  earthen,  stone,  and  crock- 
ery ware,  including  clock  cases  with  or  without  movements, 
plaques,  ornaments,  toys,  toy  tea  sets,  charms,  vases  and  stat- 
uettes painted,   tinted,   stained,   enameled,   printed,   gilded,   or 
otherwise  decorated  or  ornamented  in  any  manner,  sixty  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  if  plain  white  and  without  superadded  or- 
namentation of  any  kind,  fifty-five  per  centum     d  valorem. 

96.  All  other  china,  porcelain,  parian,  bisque,  earthen,  stone, 
and  crockery  ware,  and  manufactures  thereof,  cr  of  which  the 
same  is  the  component  material  of  chief  value,  by  whatever 
name  known,  not  specially  provided,  for  in  this  Act,  if  painted, 
tinted,  stained,  enameled,  printed,   gilded,  or  otherwise  deco- 
rated or  ornamented  in  any  manner,  sixty  per  centum  ad  ra- 
lorem;  if  not  ornamented  or  decorated,  fifty-five  per  centum 
td  valorem. 


116  F.    B.    VAXDEGRIFT   &    Co. 

97.  Articles  and  wares  composed  wholly  or  in  chief  value  of 
earthy  or  mineral  substances,  or  carbon,  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  if  not  decorated  in  any  manner,  thirty-five  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  if  decorated,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem. 

98.  Gas  retorts,  three  dollars  each;  lava  tips  for  burners,  ten 
csnts  per  gross  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  carbons  for 
electric  lighting,  ninety  cents  per  hundred;  filter  tubes,  forty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  porous  carbon  pots  for  electric  bat- 
teries, without  metallic  connections,  twenty  per  centum  ad  va- 


GLASS  AND   GLASSWARE: 

99.  Plain  green  or  colored,  molded  or  pressed,  and  flint,  liiue, 
or   lead   glass    bottles,    vials,   jars,  and    covered   or  uncovered 
demijohns  and  carboys,  any  of  the  foregoing,  filled  or  unfilled, 
not  otherwise  specially  provided  for,  and  whether  their  con- 
tents be  dutiable  or  free  (except  such  as  contain  merchandise 
subject  to  an  ad  valorem  rate  of  duty,  or  to  a  rate  of  duty 
based  in  whole  or  in  part  upon  the  value  thereof,  which  shall 
be  dutiable  at  the  rate  applicable  to  their  contents),  shall  pay 
duty  as  follows:    If  holding  more  than  one  pint,  one  cent  per 
pound;  if  holding  not  more  than  one  pint  and  not  less  than  one- 
fourth  of  a  pint,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  pound;  if  holding 
less  than  one-fourth  of  a  pint,  fifty  cents  per  gross:   Provided, 
That  none  of  the  above  articles  shall  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty 
than  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

100.  Glass  bottles,  decanters,  or  other  vessels  or  articles  of 
glass,  cut,  engraved,  painted,  colored,  stained,  silvered,  gilded, 
etched,   frosted,  printed  in     any     manner  or  otherwise  orna- 
mented, decorated,  or  ground  (except  such  grinding  as  is  neces- 
sary for  fitting  stoppers),  and  any  articles  of  which  such  glass 
is  the  component  material  of  chief  value,  and  porcelain,  opal 
and  other  blown  glass  wire;  all  the  foregoing,  filled  or  unfilled, 
and  whether  their  contents  be  dutiable  or  free,  sixty  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem. 

101.  Unpolished,  cylinder,  crown,  and  common  window  glass, 
not  exceeding  ten  by  fifteen  inches  square,  one    and     three- 
eighths  cents  per  pound;  above  that,  and       t  exceeding  sixteen 
by  twenty-four  inches  square,  one  and  seven-eighths  cents  per 
pound;   above   that,  and  not  exceeding  twenty-four  by   thirty 
inches  square,  two  and  three-eighths  cents  per  pound;  above 
that,  and  not  exceeding  twenty-four  by  thirty-six  inches  square, 
two  and  seven-eighths  cents  per  pound;  above  that,  and  not 
exceeding  thirty  by  forty  inches  square,  three  and  three-eighths 
cents  per  pound;  above  that,  and  not  exceeding  forty  by  sixty 
inches  square,  three  and  seven-eighths  cents  per  pound;  above 
that  four  and  three-eighths  cents  per  pound:     Provided,  That 
unpolished,    cylinder,   crown    and    common    window   glass,   im- 
ported in  boxes,  shall  contain  fifty  square  feet,  as  nearly  as 
sizes  will  permit,  anJ  the  duty  shall  be  computed  thereon  ac- 
cording to  the  actual  weight  of  glass. 

102.  Cylinder  and  crown   glass,   polished,   not  exceeding  six- 
teen br  twenty-four  inches  square,  four  cents  per  square  foot; 
above  tnat,   and   not   exceeding   twenty-four  by   thirty   inches 
square,  six  cents  per  square  foot;  above  that,  and  not  exceeding 


TARIFF    ACT,    1807.  117 

twenty-four   by  sixty  inches   square,   fifteen   cents  per  square 
foot;  above  that,  twenty  cents  per  square  foot. 

103.  Fluted,  rolled,  ribbed,  or  rough  plate  glass,  or  the  same 
containing  a  wire  netting  within   itself,  not  including  crown, 
cylinder,  or  common  window  glass,  not  exceeding  sixteen   by 
twenty-four  inches  square,  three-fourths  of  one  cent  per  square 
foot;  above  that,  and  not  exceeding  twenty-four  by  thirty  inches 
square,   one  and  one-fourth   cents   per  square  foot;   all   above 
that,  one  and  three-fourths  cents  per  square  foot;  and  all  fluted, 
rolled,  ribbed,  or  rough  plate  glass,  weighing  over  one  hundred 
pounds  per  one  hundred  square  feet,  shall  pay  an  additional 
duty  on  the  excess  at  the  same  rates  herein  imposed:     Pro- 
vided, That  all  of  the  above  plate  glass,  when  ground,  smoothed 
or  otherwise  obscured,  shall  be  subject  to  the  same  rate  of  duty 
as  cast  polished  plate  glass  unsilvered. 

104.  Cast  polished  plate  glass,  finished  or  unfinished  and  un- 
•ilvered,  not  exceeding  sixteen  by  twenty-four  inches  square, 
eight  cents  per    square  foot;     above  that,  and  not  exceeding 
t  \7enty- four  by  thirty  inches  square,  ten  cents  per  square  foot; 
above   that,    and   not   exceeding   twenty-four   by   sixty    inches 
square,    twenty-two   and   one-half   cents   per  square    foot;   all 
above  that,  thirty-five  cent*  per  square  foot. 

105.  Cast  polished  plate  glass,  silvered,  cylinder  and  crown 
glass,  silvered,  and  looking-glass  plates,  exceeding  in  size  one 
hundred  and  forty-four  square  inches  and  not  exceeding  six- 
teen   by   twenty-four  inches   square,   eleven   cents   per   square 
foot;  above  that,  and   not    exceeding     twenty -four  by   thirty 
inches  square,  thirteen  cents  per  square  foot;  above  that,  and 
not  exceeding  twenty-four  by  sixty  inches  square,  twenty-five 
cents  per  square  foot;   all  above  that,   thirty-eight   cents   per 
square  foot 

106.  But    no   looking-glass    plates    or   plate   glass,   silvered, 
when  framed,  shall  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty  than  that  imposed 
upon  similar  glass  of  like  description  not  framed,  but  shall  pay 
in  addition  thereto  upon  such  frames  the  rate  of  duty  appli- 
cable thereto  when  imported  separate. 

107.  Cast  polished  plate  glass,  silvered  or  unsilvered,  and  cyl- 
inder, crown,  or  common  window  glass,  silvered  or  unsilvered, 
when  bent,  ground,  obscured,  frosted,  sanded,  enameled,  bev- 
eled, etched,   embossed,    engraved,     flashed,    stained,    colored, 
paii-ted,  or  otherwise  ornamented  or  decorated,  shall  be  subject 
to  a  duty  of  five  per  centum  ad  valorem  in  addition  to  the  rate* 
otherwise  chargeable  thereon. 

108.  Spectacles,  eyeglasses,  and  goggles,  and  frames  for  the 
same,  or  parts  thereof,   finished  or  unfinished,   valued  at  not 
over  forty  cents  per  dozen,  twenty  cents  per  dozen  and  fifteen 
per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  over  forty  cents  per  dozen 
and  not  over  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  dozen,  forty-five 
cents  per  dozen  and  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at 
over  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  dozen,  fifty  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

109.  Lenses  of  glass  or  pebble,    ground    and    polished    to    a 
spherical,  cylindrical,  or  prismatic  form,  and  ground  and  pol- 
ished piano  or  coquill  glasses,  wholly  or  partly  manufactured, 
with  the  edges  unground,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  if 


118  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

with  their  edges  ground  or  beveled,  ten  cents  per  dozen  pair* 
and  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

110.  Strips  of  glass,  not  more  than  three  inches  wide,  ground 
or  polished  on  one  or  both  sides  to  a  cylindrical  or  prismatic 
form,  and  glass  slides  for  magic  lanterns,  forty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

111.  Opera   and  field   glasses,  telescopes,   microscopes,   photo- 
graphic  and    projecting    lenses   and    optical    instruments,    and 
frames  or  mountings  for  the  same;  all  the  foregoing  not  spec- 
ially provided  for  in  this  Act,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

112.  Stained  or  painted  glass  windows,  or  parts  thereof,  and 
all  mirrors,  not  exceeding  in  size  one  hundred  and  forty-four 
square  inches,  with  or  without  frames  or  cases,  and  all  glass 
or  manufacturers  01  glass  or  paste,  or  of  which  glass  or  paste 
IB  the  component  material  of  chief  value,  sot  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

113.  Fusible  enamel,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

MARBLE  AND  STONE,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF: 

Hi  Marble  in  block,  rough  or  squared  only,  sixty-five  cent* 
per  cubic  foot;  onyx  in  block,  rough  or  squared,  one  dollar  and 
fifty  cents  per  cubic  foot;  marble  or  onyx,  sawed  or  dressed, 
over  two  inches  in  thickness,  one  dollar  and  ten  cents  per  cubic 
foot;  slabs  or  paving  tiles  of  marble  or  onyx,  containing  not 
less  than  four  superficial  inches,  if  not  more  than  one  inch  in 
thickness,  twelve  cents  per  superficial  foot;  L!  more  than  one 
inch  and  not  more  than  one  and  one-half  inches  in  thickness, 
fifteen  cents  per  superficial  foot;  if  more  than  one  and  one-half 
inches  in  thickness,  fifteen  cents  per  superficial  foot;  if  more 
than  one  and  one-half  inches  and  not  more  than  two  inches  in 
thickness,  eighteen  cents  per  superficial  foot;  if  rubbed  in  whole 
or  iL.  part,  three  cents  per  superficial  foot  in  addition;  mosaic 
cubes  of  marble,  onyx,  or  stone,  not  exceeding  two  cubic  inches, 
in  size,  if  loose,  one  cent  per  pound  and  twenty  per  centum  ad 
valorem;  if  attached  to  paper  or  other  material,  twenty  cents 
per  superficial  foot  and  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

115.  Manufacturers   of  agate,   alabaster,   chalcedony,   chryBO- 
lite,   coral,  cornelian,  garnet,  jasper,    jet,    malachite,  marble, 
onyx,  rock  crystal,  or  spar,  including  clock  cases  with  or  with- 
out Lavements,  not  specially  p~  -  ided  for  .n  this  Act,  fifty  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

Stone: 

116.  Burr  stones,  manufactured  or  bound  up  into  millstones, 
fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

117.  Freestone,     granite,    sandstone,    limestone,     and    other 
building  or  monumental  stone,  except  marble  and  onyx,   un- 
manufactured or  undressed,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this 
Act,  twelve  cents  per  cubic  foot. 

118.  Freestone,  granite,  sandstone,  limestone,  and  other  build- 
ing or  monumental  stone,  except  marble  and  onyx,  not  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  hewn,  dressed,  or  polished,  fifty  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

119.  Grindstones,     finished    or    unfinished,    one    dollar    and 
seventy-five  cents  per  ton. 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  119 

Slate: 

120.  Slates,  slate  chimney-pieces,    mantels,   slabs  for   tables, 
roofing  slates,  and  all  other  manufactures  of  slate,  not  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

Schedule  C  -Metal  and  Manufactures  of 

121.  Iron  ore,  including  manganiferous  iron  ore,  and  the  drosi 
or  residuum  from  burnt  pyrites,  forty  cents  per  ton:    Provided, 
Tihat  in  levying  and  collecting  the  duty  on  iron  ore  no  deduc- 
tion shall  be  made  from  the  weight  of  the  ore  on  account  of 
moisture  which  may  be  chemically     or     physically  combined 
therewith;  basic  slag,  ground  or  unground,  one  dollar  per  ton. 

122.  Iron  in  pigs,  iron  kentledge,  spiegeleisen,  ferro-mangan- 
ese.  ferro-silicon,  wrought  and  cast  scrap  iron,  and  scrap  steel, 
four  dollars  per  ton;  but  nothing  shall  be  deemed  scrap  iron 
or  scrap  steel  except  waste  or  refuse  iron  or  steel  fit  only  to  be 
remanufactured. 

123.  Bar    iron,     square    iron,    rolled    or    hammered,    comprising 
flats   not  less  than   one   inch   wide   nor  less  than  three-eights    of 
one  inch  thick,  round  iron   not  less  than  seven-sixteenths  of  one 
inch   in   diameter,   six-tenths   of  one   cent  per  pound. 

124.  Kound    iron,    in    coils    or  rods,    less  than   seven-sixteenths 
of  one   inch   in   diameter,   and  bars   or  shapes  of  rolled   or  ham- 
mered  iron,  not  specially   provided  for  in  this  Act,   eight-tenths 
of  one   cent  per  pound:  Provided,  That  all  iron  in  slabs,  blooms, 
loops,   or  other  forms  less  finished   than  iron  in   bars,   and   more 
advanced  than   pig  iron,   except  castings,    shall    be   subject  to  a 
duty    of  five-tenths  of  one   cent  per  pound:    Provided  further, 
That  all  iron    bars,    blooms,    billets,    or    sizes    or  shapes   of  any 
kind,   in    the  manufacture    of    which    charcoal    is   used    as    fuel, 
shall  be  subject  to  a  duty  of  twelve   dollars  per  ton. 

125.  Beams,    girders,    joists,    angles,    channels,    car-truck    chan- 
nels,  T  T,    columns  and   posts   or    parts   or    sections   of  columns 
and   posts,   deck  and    bulb  beams,  and  building  forms,   together 
with  all  other  structural  shapes   of  iron  or  steel,   whether   plain 
or  punched,  or  fitted  for  use,  five-tenths  of  one   cent   per  pound. 

126.  Boiler    or    others   plate  iron  or  steel,  except  crucible  plate 
steel  and   saw   plates  hereinafter  provided  for,   not  thinner  than 
number  ten  wire  gauge,   sheared  or  unsheared,    and    skelp   iron 
or  steel  sheared    or  rolled    in    grooves,    valued  at  one   cent  per 
pound   or  less,  five-tenths   of  one  cent   per   pound;    valued  above 
one   cent  and  not  above   two  cents  per  pound,  six-tenths  of  one 
cent  per  pound:   valued    above    two   cents  and    not    above   four 
cents  per  pound,  one  cent  per -pound  ;   valued  at  over  four  cents 
per    pound,     twenty-five    per    centum     ad      valorem:    Provided, 
That  all  sheets   or  plates   of  iron   or  steel  thinner  than   number 
ten  wire   gauge   shall  pay   duty  as  iron   or  steel  sheets. 

127.  Iron    or  steel  anchors  or    parts   thereof,   one  and   one-half 
cents  per  pound  ;  forgings  of  iron  or  steel,  or  of  combined  iron 
and    steel,    of    whatever  shape    or  whatever    degree   or  stage   of 
manufacture,   not  specially  provided   for  in   this   Act,   thirty-five 
per  centum  ad    valorem ;    anti-friction    ball    forgings    of  iron   or 
steel,    or  of  combined  iron    and    steel,   forty-five   per   centum  ad 
valorem. 

±28.  Hoop,   band,  or  scroll  iron  or  steel,  not  otherwise  pro- 


120  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

vided  for  in  this  Act,  valued  at  three  cent*  per  pound  or  lew, 
eight  inches  or  less  in  width,  and  less  than  three-eighth*  of  one 
inch  thick  and  not  thinner  than  number  ten  wire  gauge,  fire- 
tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound;  thinner  than  number  ten  wire 
gau^e  and  not  thinner  than  number  twenty  wire  gauge,  *ix- 
tentha  of  one  cent  per  pound;  thinner  than  number  twenty  wire 
gauge,  eight-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound:  p,ovided.  That 
barrel  hoops  of  iron  or  steel,  and  hoop  or  band  iron  or  hoop  or 
band  steel  flared,  splayed  or  punched,  with  or  without  buckle* 
or  fastenings,  shall  pay  one-tenth  of  one  cent  per  pound  more 
duty  than  that  imposed  on  the  hoop  or  band  iron  or  steel  from 
which  they  are  made;  steel  bands  or  strips,  untempered,  suit- 
able for  making  band  saws,  three  cents  per  pound  and  twenty 
per  centum  ad  valorem;  if  tempered,  or  tempered  and  polished, 
•ix  cents  per  pound  and  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

129.  Hoop  or  band  iron,  or  hoop  or  band  steel,  cut  to  length*, 
or  wholly  or  partly  manufactured  into  hoops  or  ties,  coated  or 
not  coated  with  paint  or  any  other  preparation,  with  or  without 
buckles  or  fastenings,  for  bailing  x>tton  cr  any  other  commo- 
dity, five-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

130.  Railway  bars,  made  of  iron  or  steel,  and  railway  bar* 
made  in  part  of  steel,  T  rails,  and  punched  iron  or  steel  flat 
rails,  seven-twentieths   of  one   cent   per  pound;   railway    fish- 
plates or  splice-bars,  made  of  iron  or  steel,  four-tenths  of  one 
cent  per  pound. 

131.  Sheets  of  iron  or  steel,  common  or  black,  of  whaterer 
dimeiisions,  and  skelp  iron  or  steel,  valued  at  three  cent*  per 
pound  or  less,  thinner  than  number  ten  and  not  thinner  than 
number  twenty    wire    guage,    seven-tenths    of    one    cent  per 
pound;  thinner  than  number  twenty  wire  guage  and  not  thinner 
than  number  twenty-five  wire  gauge,  eight-tenths  of  one  cent 
per  pound;   thinner  than  number  twenty-five  wire  guage  and 
not  thinner  than  nutiber  thirty  two  wire  guage,  one  and  one- 
tenth  cents  per  pound;  thinner  than  number  thirty-two  wire 
guage,    one   and   two-tenths    cents   per  pound;  corrugated   or 
crimped,  one  and  one-tenth  cents  per  pound:      Provided,  That 
all  oheets  of  common  or  black  iron  or  steel  not  thinner  than 
number  ten  wire  gauge  shall  pay  duty  as  r^te  iron  or  plate 
•ted. 

132.  All  iron  or  steel  sheets  or  plates,  a:id  all  hoop,  hand,  or 
•croll  iron  or  steel,  excepting  what  are  known  commercially 
a*  tin  plates,  J-?rne  plates,  and  taggers  tin,  and  hereinafter  pro- 
vided for,  when  galvanized  or  coated  with  zinc,    pelter,  or  other 
metils,  or  any  alloy  of  these  metals,  shall  pay  two- tenth*  of 
one  cent  per  pound  more  duty  than  if  the  same  was  not  so 
galvanized  or  coated. 

133.  Sheets  of  iron  or  steel,  polished,  planished,  or  glanced,  by 
whatever  name  designated,   two  cents  per  po  .  d:     Provided 
That  plates  or  sheets  of  iron  or  steel,  by  whatever  name  des- 
ignated, other  than  the  polished,  planished,  or  glanced  herein 
provided  for,  which  have  been  pickled  or  cleaned  by  acid,  or  by 
any  other  material  or  process,  or  which  are  cold-rolled,  smooth- 
ed  only,  not  polished,   shall  pay  two-tenths   of  one  cent  per 
pounu  more  duty  than  the  corresponding  gauges  of  common  or 
black  sheet  iron  or  steel. 

184.  Sheet*  or  plates  of  iron  or  steel,  or  tagger*  iron  or  *teel, 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  121 

coated  with  tin  or  lead,  or  with  a  mixture  of  which  these  met- 
al*, or  either  of  them,  is  a  component  part,  by  the  dipping  or 
any  other  process,  and  commercially  known  as  tin  plates,  terne 
plates,  and  taggers  tin,  one  and  one^half  cents  per  pound. 

135.  Steel  ingots,  cogged  ingots,  blooms,  and  slabs,  by  what- 
ever process  made;  die  blocks  or  blanks;  billets  and  bars  and 
tapered   or  beveled   bars;   mill  shafting;  pressed,   sheared,   or 
stamped  shapes;  saw  plates,  wholly  or  partially  manufactured; 
hammer  molds  or  swaged  steel;  gun-barrel  molds  not  in  bars; 
allo^t  used  as  substitutes  for  steel  in  the  manufacture  of  tools; 
all  descriptions  and  shapes  of  dry  sand,  loam,  or  iron-molded 
steel  castings;  sheets  and  plates  and  steel  in  all  forms  and 
shapes  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  all  of  the  above 
valued  at  one  cent  per  pound  or  less,  three-tenths  of  one  cent 
per  pound;  valued  above  one  cent  and  not  a-  ove  one  and  four- 
tenths  cents   per  pound,   four-tenths  of  one  cent   per  pound; 
valued  above  one  and  four-tenths  cents  and  not  above  one  and 
eight-tenths  cents  per  pound,  six-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound; 
valued  above  one  and  ei^ht-tenths  cents  and  not  ;  bove  two  and 
rwo-.enths  cents  per  pound,  seven- tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound; 
valued  above  two  and  two-tenths  cents  and  not  above  three 
cents  per  pound,   nine-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound;    valued 
above  three  cents  per  pound   and  not  above  four  cents  per 
pound,  one  and  two-tenths  cents  per  pound;  valued  above  four 
cents  and  not  above  seven  cents  per  pound,  one  and   three- 
tenths  cents  per  pound;  valued  above  seven  cents  and  not  above 
ten  cents  per  pound,  two  cents  per  pound:  valued  above  ten 
cents  and  not  above  thirteen  cents  per  pound,  two  and  four- 
tenths  cents  per  pound;   valued  above  thirteen  cents  and  not 
above  sixteen  cents  per  pound,  two  and  eight-tenths  cents  per 
pound;  valued  above  sixteen  cents  per  pound,  four  and  seven- 
tenths  cents  per  pound. 

WIRE: 

136.  Wire  rods:    Rivet,  screw,  fence,  and  other  iron  or  steel 
wire  rods,  whether  round,  oval,  flat,  or  square,  or  in  any  other 
ihape,  and  nail  rods,  in  coils  or  otherwise,  valued  at  four  cent* 
Dr  less  per  pound,  four-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound;  valued 
over  four  cents  per  pound,  three-fourths  of  one  cent  per  pound: 
Provided,  That  all  round  iron  or  steel  rods  smaller  than  num- 
ber six  wire  gauge  shall  be  classed  and  dutiable  as  wire:  Pro- 
vided further,  That  all  iron  or  steel  wire  rods  which  have  been 
tempered  or  treated  in   any   manner  or   partly   manufactured 
shall  pay  an  addifional  duty  of  one-half  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

137.  Round  iron  or  st^el  wire,  not  smaller  than  number  thir- 
teen wire  gauge,  one  and  r  DC- fourth  cents  per  pound;  smaller 
than   number   thirteen   and   not  smaller   than  number  sixteen 
wire  gauge,   one  and  one-half  cents  per  pound;  smaller  than 
number  sixteen  wire  gauge,  two  cents  per  pound:     Provided, 
That  all   the  foregoing  valued  at  mere   th  .n   four  cents   per 
pound  shall  pay  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem.    Iron  or  steel  or 
other  wire  not  specially  provided  for  in  this     ct,  including  such 
as  is  commonly  known  as  hat  wire,  or  bonnet  wire,  crinoline 
wire,   corset   wire,   needle   wire,   piano  wire,    clock   wire,   and 
watch  wire,  vrhether  flat  or  otherwise,  and  corset  clasps,  cor- 
tet  t-teels  and  dress  steels,  and  sheet  steel  in  strips,  twenty-five 


122  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

one-thousandths  of  an  inch  thick  or  thinner,  any  of  the  fore- 
going, whether  uncovered  or  covered  with  cotton,  silk,  metal,  or 
other  material,  valued  at  more  than  four  cents  per  pound, 
f^rty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem:  Provided,  That  article* 
manufactured  from  iron,  steel,  brass,  or  copper  wire,  shall  pay 
the  rate  of  duty  imposed  upon  the  wire  used  in  the  manufact- 
ure of  such  articles,  and  in  addition  thereto  one  and  one-fourth 
cents  per  pound,  except  that  wire  rope  and  wire  strand  shall 
pay  the  maximum  rate  of  duty  which  would  be  imposed  upon 
any  wire  used  in  the  manufacture  thereof,  and  in  addition 
thereto  one  cent  per  pound;  and  on  iron  or  steel  wire  coated 
with  zinc,  tin,  or  any  other  metal,  two-tenths  of  one  cent  per 
poun  in  addition  to  the  rate  imposed  on  the  wire  from  which 
it  is  made. 

GENERAL  PROVISIONS: 

138.  No  allowance  or  reduction  of  duties  for  partial  loss  or 
damage  in  consequence  of  rust  or  of  discoloration  shall  be  made 
upon  any  description  of  iron  or  steel,  or  upon  any  article  wholly 
or  partly  manufactured  of  iron  or  steel,  or  upon  any  manu- 
facture of  iron  or  steel. 

139.  All  metal  produced  from  iron  or  its  ores,  which  is  cast 
and  malleable,  of  whatever  description  or  form,  withor.t  regard 
to  the  percentage   of  carbon  contained   therein,  whether  pro- 
duced by  cementation,  or  converted,  cast,  or  made  from  iron 
or  its  ores,  by  the  crucible,  Bessemer,  GJlapp-Griffith,  pneumatic, 
Thomas-Gilchrist,   basic,   Siemens-Martin,   or  open-hearth   pro- 
cess, or  by  the  equivalent  of  either,  or  by  a  combination  of  two 
or  more  of  the  processes,  or  their  equivalents,  or  by  any  fusion 
or  other  process  which  produces  from  iron  or  its  ores  a  metal 
either  granular  or  fibrous  in  structure,  which  is  cast  and  mal- 
leable,   excepting    what  is   known    as    malleable-iron    castings, 
shall  be  classed  and  denominated  as  steel. 

140.  No  article  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  which 
is  wholly  or  partly  manufactured  from  tin  plate,  terne  plate, 
or  the  sheet,  plate,  hoop,  band,  or  scroll  iron  or  steel  herein 
provided   for,  or  of  which  such  tin  plate,  terne  plate,  sheet, 
plate,  hoep,  band,  or  scroll  iron  or  steel  shall  oe  the  material 
of  chief  value,  shall  pay  a  lower  rate  of  duty  than  that  im- 
posed on  the  tin  plate,  terne  plate,  or  sheet,  plate,  hoop,  band, 
or  scroll  iron  or  steel  from  which  it  is  made,  or  of  which  it 
s-all  be  the  component  thereof  of  chief  value. 

141.  On  all  iron  or  steel  bars  or  rods  of  whatever  shape  or 
section  which  are  cold  rolled,  cold  drawn,  cold  hammered,  or 
pelished  in  any  way  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  process  of  hot 
rolling  or  hammering,  there  shall  be  paid  one-fourth  of  one  cent 
per  pound  in  addition  to  the  rates  provided  in  this  Act  on  bam 
or  rods  of  whatever  section  or  shape  which  ire  not  hot  roiled; 
and  on  all  strips,  plates,  or  sheets  of  iron  or  steel  of  whatever 
shape,  other  than  the  polished,  planished,  or  glanced  sheet  iron 
or  sheet  steel  hereinbefore  provided  for,  which  are  cold  rolled, 
cold   hammered,    blued,   brightened,   tempered,   or  polished    by 
any  process   to  such   perfected  surface  finish   or  polish  better 
than  the  grade  of  cold  rolled,  smoothed  only,  hereinbefore  pro- 
vided for,  there  shall  be  paid  one  cent  per  pound  in  addition  to 
the  rates  provided  in  this  Act  upon  plates,' strips,  or  sheets  of 


TARIFF  ACT    1897.  123 

iron  or  steel  of  common  or  black  finish;  and  on  steel  circular 
saw  plates  there  shall  be  paid  one-half  of  one  cent  per  pound 
in  addition  to  the  rate  provided  in  this  Act  for  steel  saw  plate*. 

MANUFACTURES  OF  IRON  AND  STEEL: 

142.  Anvils  of  iron  or  steel,  or  of  iron  and  steel  combined,  by 
whatever  process  made,  or  in  whatever  stage  of  manufacture, 
one  and  seven-eighths  cents  per  pound. 

143.  Axles,  or  parts  thereof,  axle  bars,  axle  blanks,  or  forg- 
ings  for  axles,  whether  of  iron  or  steel,  without  reference  to 
the  stage  or  state  of  manufacture,  valued  at  not  more  than  six 
cents  per  pound,  one  cent  per  pound:   Provided,    That  when 
iron  or  steel  axles  are  imported  fitted  in  wheels,  or  parts  of 
wheels,  of  iron  or  steel,  they  shall  be  dutiable  at  the  same 
rate  as  the  wheels  in  which  they  are  fitted. 

144.  Blacksmiths'  hammers  and  sledges,  track  tools,  wedges, 
and  crowbars,  whether  of  iron  or  steel,  one  and  one-half  cents 
per  pound. 

145.  Bolts,  with  or  without  threads  or  nuts,  or  bolt-blanks, 
and  finished  hinges  or  hinge-blanks,  whether  of  iron  or  steel, 
one  and  one-half  cents  per  pound. 

146.  Card-clothing   manufactured   from  tempered  steel   wire, 
forty-five  cents  per  square  foot;  all  other,  twenty  cents  per 
§quare  foot 

147   Cast-iron  pipe  of  every  description,  four-tenths  of  one 
cent  per  pound. 

148.  Cast-iron    vessels,    plates,    stove-plates,    andirons,    sad- 
irons, tailors'  irons,  hatters'  irons,   and  castings  of  iron,  not 
specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  eight-tenths  of  one  cent  per 
pound. 

149.  Castings  of  malleable  iron  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  nine-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

15C.  Cast  hollow-ware,  coated,  glazed,   or  tinned,  two  cents 
per  pound. 

151.  Chain  or  chains  of  all  kinds,  made  of  iron  or  steel,  not 
less  than  three-fourths  of  one  inch  in  diameter,  one  and  one- 
eighth  cents  per  pound;  less  than  three-fourths  of  one  inch  and 
not  less  tuan  three-eighths  of  one  inch  in  diameter,  one  and 
three-eighth  cents  per  pound;  less  than  three-eighths  of  one  inch 
in  diameter  and  not  less  than  five-sixteenths  of  one  inch  in  di- 
ameter, one  and  seven-eighth  cents  per  pound;  less  than  five- 
sixteenths  of  one  inch  in  diameter,  three  cents  per  pound;  but 
no  chain  or  chains  of  any  description  shall  pay  a  lower  rate  of 
duty  than  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

152.  Lap  welded,  butt  welded,  seamed,  or  jointed  iron  or  steel 
boiler  tubes,  pipes,  flues,  or  stays,  not  thinner  than  number 
sixteen   wire  gauge,   two  cents  per  pound;  welded   cylindrical 
furnaces,  made  from  plate  metal,  two  and  one-half  cents  per 
pound;  all  other  iron  or  steel  tubes,  finished,  not  specially  pro- 
Tided  for  in  this  Act,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

CUTLERY: 

153.  Penknives  or  pocketknives,  clasp  knives,  pruning  knives, 
•nd  budding  knives  of  all  kinds,  or  parts  thereof,  and  eraser* 
or  manicure  knives,  or  parts  thereof,  wholly  or  partly  manu- 
factured, valued  at  not  more  than  forty  cents  per  dozen,  forty 


124  F.   B.    VANDEGRIFT    &    Co. 

per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than  forty  centa  por 
dozen  and  not  exceeding  fifty  cents  per  dozen,  one  cent  per 
piece  and  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than 
fifty  cents  per  dozen  and  not  exceeding  one  dollar  and  twenty- 
five  cents  per  dozen,  five  cents  per  piece  and  forty  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than  one  dollar  and  twenty-five 
cents  per  dozen  and  not  exceeding  Uree  dollars  per  dozen,  ten 
cents  per  piece  and  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at 
Laore  than  (hree  dollars  per  dozen,  twenty  cents  per  piece  and 
forty  per  centum  ad  valorem:  Piovidcd,  That  blades,  handles, 
or  other  partu  of  either  or  any  of  the  foregoing  articles,  im- 
ported in  any  other  manner  than  assembled  in  finished  knives 
or  erasers,  shall  be  subject  to  no  less  rate  of  duty  than  herein 
provided  for  penknives,  pocketknives,  clasp  knives,  pruning 
knives,  manicure  knives,  and  erasers  \alued  at  more  than  fifty 
and  not  more  than  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  dozen.  Razors 
and  razor  blades,  finished  or  unfinished,  valued  at  less  than  one 
dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  dozen,  fifty  cents  per  dozen  and  fif- 
teen per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  one  dollar  and  fifty 
cento  per  dozen  and  less  than  three  dollars  per  dozen,  one  dol- 
lar per  dozen  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at 
three  dollars  per  dozen  or  more,  one  dollar  and  seventy-five 
cents  per  dozen  and  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem.  Scissors 
and  shears,  and  blades  for  the  same,  finished  or  unfinished, 
valued  at  not  more  than  fifty  cents  per  dozen,  fifteen  cents  )>er 
dozen  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than  fifty 
cents  and  not  more  than  one  dollar  and  seventy-five  cents  per 
dozen,  fifty  cents  per  dozen  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
valued  at  more  than  one  dollar  and  seventy-five  cents  per  dozen, 
seventy-five  cents  per  dozen  and  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem 

154.  Swords,  sword-blades,  and  side-arms,    hirty-five  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem. 

155.  Table,  butchers',  carving,  cooks',  hunting,  kitchen,  ..read, 
butter,   vegetable,   fruit,   cheese,   plumbers',   painters',   palette, 
artists',  and  shoe  knives,  forks  and  steels,  finished  or  unfinished, 
with  handles  of  mother-of-pearl,   shell  or  ivory,  sixteen  cents 
each;  with  handles  of  deer  horn,  twelve  cents  each;  with  han- 
dles   f  hard  rubber,  solid  bone,  celluloid  or  any  pyroxyline  ma- 
terial, five  cents  each;  with  handles  of  any  other  material  than 
those  above  mentioned,  one  and  one-half  cents  each,  and  in  ad- 
dition, on  all  the  above  articles,  fifteen  per  certum  ad  valorem: 
Provided,    That  none  of  the  above-named  articles  shall  pay  a 
less  rate  of  duty  than  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

15C.  Files,  file-blanks,  rasps,  and  floats,  of  all  cuts  and 
kinds,  two  and  one-half  inches  in  length  and  under,  tiiirty 
cents  per  dozen;  over  two  and  one-half  inches  in  length  and  not 
over  lour  and  one-half  inches,  fifty  cents  per  dozen;  over  four 
and  one-half  inches  in  length  and  under  seven  inches,  seventy- 
five  cents  per  dozen;  seven  inches  in  length  and  over,  one  dol- 
lar per  dozen. 

FIREARMS: 

157.  Muskets,   muzzle-loading  shotguns,    rifles,    and    part* 
thereof,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

158.  Double-barreled,  sporting,  breach-loading  shotguns,  com- 
bination shotguns  and  rifles,  valued  at  not  more  than  five  dol- 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  125 

iars,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  each  and  in  addition  thereto 
fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than  five  dollars 
and  not  more  than  ten  dollars,  four  dollars  each  and  in  addition 
thereto  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than 
ten  dollars,  six  dollars  each;  double  barrels  for  sporting 
breech-loading  shotguns  and  rifles  further  advanced  in  manu- 
facture than  rough  bored  only,  three  dollars  each;  stocks  for 
double-barreled  sporting  breech-loading  shotguns  and  rifle* 
wholly  or  partially  manufactured,  three  dollars  each;  and  in 
addition  thereto  on  all  such  guns  and  rifles,  valued  at  more 
thar  ten  dollars  each,  and  on  such  stocks  and  barrels,  thirty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  on  all  other  parts  of  .such  guns  or 
rifles,  and  fittings  for  such  stocks  or  barrels,  finished  or  unfin- 
ished, fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem:  Provided,  That  all  double- 
barrel  sporting  breech-loading  shotguns  and  rifles  imported 
without  u  lock  or  locks  or  other  fittmrs  shall  be  subject  to  a 
duty  of  six  dollars  each  and  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
single-barreled  breedi-loading  shotguns,  or  parts  thereof,  ex- 
cept as  otherwise  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  one  dollar 
each  and  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem.  Revolving  pistols 
or  parts  thereof,  seventy-five  cents  each  and  twenty-five  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

159.  Sheets,  plates,  wares,  or  articles  of  iron,  kteel,  or  other 
metal,  enameled  or  glazed  with  vitreous  glasses,  forty  per  cem- 
tum  ad  valorem. 

NAILS.  SPIKES,  TACKS  AND  NEEDLES: 

160.  Cut  nails  and  cut  spikes  of  iron  or  steel,  six- tenths  of 
one  cent  per  pound. 

161.  Horseshoe  nails,  hob  nails,  and  all  other  wrought  iron  or 
steel  nails  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  two  and  one- 
fourth  cents  per  pound. 

162.  Wire  nails  made  of  wrought  iron  or  steel,  not  less  than 
one  inch  in  length  and  not  lighter  than  number  sixteen  wire 
gauge,  one-half  of  one  cent  per  pound;  less  than  one  inch  in 
length  and  lighter  than  number  sixteen  wire  gauge,  one  cent 
per  pound. 

163.  Spikes,  nuts,  and  washers,  and  horse,  mule,  or  ox  shoes, 
of  wrought  iron  or  steel,  one  cent  per  pound. 

164.  Cut  tacks,  brads,  or  sprigs,  not  exceeding  sixteen  ounces 
to  the  thousand,  one  and  one-fourth  cents  per  thousand:  ex- 
ceeding sixteen  ounces  to  the  thousand,  one  and  one-half  cents 
per  pound. 

165.  Needles  for  knitting  or  sewing  machines,  including  latch 
needles,  one  dollar  per  thousand   and  twenty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  crochet  needles  and  tape  needles,  knitting  and  all 
other  needles,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  and  bod- 
kins of  metal,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

PLATES: 

.166.  Steel  plates  engraved,  stereotype  plates,  electrotype 
plates,  and  plates  of  other  materials,  engraved  or  lithographed, 
f<r  printing,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

167.  Rivets  of  iron  or  steel,  two  cents  per  pound. 

SAWS: 
188.  Crosscut  sawe,  six  cents  per  linear  foot;  mill  saw*,  ten 


128  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

or  other  vessels  in  which  quicksilver  is  imported  shall  be  sub- 
ject to  the  same  rate  of  duty  as  they  would  be  subjected  to  if 
imported  empty. 

190.  Type  metal,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  pound  for  the 
lead  contained  therein;  new  types,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem, 

19L.  Watch  movements,  whether  imported  in  cases  or  not,  if 
having  not  more  than  seven  jewels,  thirty-five  cents  each;  if 
having  more  than  seven  jewels  and  not  more  than  eleven 
jewels,  fifty  cents  each;  if  having  more  than  eleven  jewels  and 
not  more  than  fifteen  jewels,  seventy-five  cents  each;  if  having 
more  than  fifteen  jewels  and  not  more  than  seventeen  jewels, 
one  dollar  and  twenty-five  cents  each;  if  having  more  than 
seventeen  jewels,  three  dollars  each,  and  in  addition  thereto,  on 
all  the  foregoing,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  watch 
cases  and  parts  of  watches,  including  watch  dials,  chronom- 
eters, box  or  ship,  and  parts  thereof,  clocks  and  parts  thereof, 
not  otherwise  provided  for  in  this  Act,  whether  separately 
packed  or  otherwise,  not  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  china, 
porcelain,  parian,  bisque  or  earthenware,  forty  per  centum  ad 
valorem;  all  jewels  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  watches  or 
clocks,  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

192.  Zinc  in  blocks  or  pigs,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  pound; 
in  sheets,  two  cents  per  pound;  old  and  worn-out,  fit  only  to  be 
remanufactured,  one  cent  per  pound. 

193.  Articles  or  wares  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act, 
composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  iron,  steel,  lend,  copper,  nickel, 
pewter,  zinc,  gold,  silver,  platinum,  aluminum  or  other  metal, 
and   whether  partly    or    wholly    manufactured,   forty-five  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

Schedule  D — Wood  and  flanufactures  of 

il>4.  Timber  hewn,  sided,  or  squared  (not  less  than  eight 
inches  square),  and  round  timber  used  for  spars  or  in  buJding 
wharves,  one  cent  per  cubic  foot. 

195.  Sawed  boards,  planks,  deals,  and  other  lumber  of  white- 
wood,  sycamore,  and  basswood,  one  dollar  per  thousand  feet 
board  measure;  sawed  lumber,  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  two  dollars  per  thousand  feet  board  measure;  but 
when  lumber  of  any  sort  is  planed  or  finished,  in  addition  to  the 
rates  herein  provided,  there  shall  be  levied  nd  paid  for  each 
side  so  planed  or  finished  fifty  cents  per  thousand  feet  board 
measure;  and  if  planed  on  one  side  and  tongued  and  grooved, 
one  dollar  per  thousand  feet  board  measure;  and  if  planed  on 
two  sides  and  tongued  and  grooved,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents 
per  thousand  feet  board  measure;  and  in  estimating  board 
measure  under  this  sch  dule  no  deduction  shall  be  made  on 
hoard  measure  on  account  f  planing,  tonguing  and  groov- 
ing. Provided,  That  if  any  country  or  dependency  shall  impose 
an  export  duty  upon  saw  logs,  round  unmanufactured  timber, 
•tave  bolts,  shingle  bolts,  or  heading  bolts,  exported  to  the 
United  States,  or  a  discriminating  charge  upor  broom  sticks, 
or  chains  used  by  American  citizens  in  towing  logs,  the  amount 
of  such  export  duty,  tax,  or  other  charge,  as  the  case  may  be, 
•hall  be  added  as  an  additional  duty  to  the  duties  imposed  upon 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  129 


the  articles  mentioned  in  this  paragraph   when  imported 
such  country  or  dependency. 

196.  Paving  posts,  railroad  ties,  and  telephone,   trolley,  elec- 
tric-light and  telegraph  poles  of  cedar  or  other  woods,  twenty 
per  cemum  ad  valorem. 

197.  Kindling  wood  in  bundles  not  exceeding  one-quarter  of 
a  cubic  foot  each,  three-tenths  of  .one  cent  per  bundle;  if  in 
larger   bundles,   three-tenths   of  one   cent   for   each  additional 
quarter  of  a  cubic  foot  or  fractional  part  thereof. 

198.  Sawed  boards,  planks,  deals,    and    all    forms  of  sawed 
cedar,  lignum-vitae,  lancewood,  ebony,  box,  granadilla,  mahog- 
any, ro_ewood,  satin  wood,  and  all  other  cabinet  woods  not  fur- 
ther manufactured  than  sawed,  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
veneers  of  wood,  and  wood,  unmanufactured,  not  specially  pro- 
vided for  in  this  Act,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

199.  Clapboards,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  thousand. 

200.  Hubs  for  wheels,  posts,  heading  bolts,  stave  bolts,  last- 
blocks,   wagon-blocks,  oar-blocks,  heading-blocks,  and    all   like 
blocks  or  sticks,    rough-hewn,    sawed    or    bored,   twenty  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  fence  posts,  ten  per  centum     J   valorem 

201.  Laths,  twenty-five  cents  per  one  thousand  pieces. 

202.  Pickets,  palings  and  staves  of  wood,  of  all  kinds,  ten  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

203.  Shingles,  thirty  cents  per  thousand. 

204.  Casks,     barrels,     and     hogsheads     (em;  *y),     sugar- box 
shocks,    and   packing-boxes  (empty),   and   packing-box   shocks, 
of  wood,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  thirty  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem. 

205.  Boxes,    barrels,     or    other     articles    containing   orange*, 
lemons,   limes,   grape  fruit,  shaddocks  or  pomelos,   thirty  per 
centum  ad  valorem:     Provided,  That  the  thin  wood,  so  called, 
comprising  the  sides,  tops  and  bottoms  of  o  ecge  and   lemon 
boxes  of  the  growth  and  manufacture  of  the  United  States,  ex- 
ported as  orange  and  lemon  box  shocks,  may  be  reimported  ia 
completed  form,  filled  with  oranges  and  lemons,  by  the  payment 
of  duty  at  one-half  the  rate  imposed  on  similar  boxes  of  en- 
tirely foreign  growth  and  manufacture. 

206.  Chair  cane  or  reeds,  wrought  or  manufactured  from  rat- 
tans or  reeds,  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem;  osier  or  willow  pre- 
pared for  basket  makers'  use,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
manufactures  of  osier  or  willow,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

207.  Toothpicks  of  wood  or  other  vegetable  substance,  two 
cents  per  one  thousand  and    fifteen   per    centum  ad  valorem; 
butchers'  and  packers'  skewers  of  wood,  forty  cents  per  thou- 
sand. 

208.  House  or  cabinet  furniture,  of  wood,   wholly  or  partly 
finished,  and  manufactures  of  wood,  or  of  which  wood  i*  the 
component  material  of  chief  value,  not  specially  provided  for 
in  this  Act,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

Schedule  E — Sugar,  Molasses,  and  Manu- 
factures of 

209.  Sugars   not   above   number  sixteen    Dutch   staatlard    in 
color,  tank  bottoms,  sirups  of  cane  juice,  melada,  concentrated 
melada,    concrete   and   concentrated  molasses,   testing   by  th* 
polariscope   not  above  seventy-five    degrees,    ninety-live    one- 


130  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

hundredth*  of  one  cent  per  pound,  and  for  every  additional  de- 
gree shown  by  the  polariscopic  test,  thirty-5ve  one-thousandth* 
of  one  cent  per  pound  additional,  and  fractions  of  a  degree 
in  proportion:  and  on  sugar  above  number  sixteen  Dutch  stand- 
ard in  color,  and  on  all  sugar  which  has  gone  through  a  process 
of  refining,  one  cent  and  ninety-five  one-hundredths  of  one  cent 
per  pound;  molasses  testing  above  forty  degrees  and  not  above 
fifty-six  degrees,  three  cents  per  gallon;  testing  fifty-six  de- 
grees ard  above,  six  cents  per  gallon;  sugar  drainings  and 
sugar  sweepings  shall  be  subject  to  duty  as  molasses  or  sugar, 
as  the  case  may  be,  according  to  polariscopic  test:  Provided, 
That  nothing  herein  contained  shall  be  so  construed  as  to  abro- 
gate or  in  any  manner  impair  or  affect  the  provisions  of  the 
treaty  of  commercial  reciprocity  concluded  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Kirg  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands  on  the  thirtieth 
day  of  January,  eighteen  hundred  and  seventy-five,  or  the  pro- 
visions of  any  Act  of  Congress  heretofore  passed  for  the  exe- 
cution of  the  same. 

210.  Maple  sugar  and  maple  sirup,  four  cents  per  pound;  glu- 
cose or  grape  sugar,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  pound;  sugar 
cane  in  its  natural  state,'  or  •inmanufactured,  twenty  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem. 

211.  Saccharine,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  pound  and  ten 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

212.  Sugar  candy  and  all  confectionery  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  valued  at  fifteen  cents  per  pound  or  less,  and  on 
•ugars  after  being  refined,  when  tinctured,  colored,  or  in  any 
way  adulterated,  four  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than  fifteen  cents  per  pound,  fifty 
•per  centum  ad  valorem.    The  weight  and  the  value  of  the  im- 
mediate coverings,  other  than  the  outer  packing  case  or  other 
covering,  shall  be  included  in  the  dutiable  weight  and  the  value 
of  the  merchandise. 

Schedule  F — Tobacco  and  Manufactures  of 

213.  Wrapper  tobacco,   and   filler    tobacco    when    mixed    or 
packed  with  more  than  fifteen  per  centum  of  wrapper  tobacco, 
and  .°J1  leaf  tooa^co  the  product  of  two  or  more  countries  or  de- 
pendenciet  when  mixed  or  packed  together,  if  i  nstemmed,  one 
dollar  and  eighty-five  cents  per  pound;  if  stemmed,  two  dollar* 
and  fifty  cents  per  pound;  filler  tobacco  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  if  unstemmed,  thirty-five  cents  per  pound;  if 
stem-ried,   fifty  cents  per  pound. 

214.  The  term   wrapper  tobacco  as  used  in  this  Act  meant 
thmt  quality  of  leaf  tobacco  which  is  suitable  for  cigar  wrap- 
pen,,  and  the  term  filler  tobacco  means  all  other  leaf  toaacco. 
Collectors  of  customs  shall  not  permit  entry  to  be  made,  except 
under  regulations   to   be   prescribed   by  the   Secretary  of   the 
Treasury,  of  any  leaf  tobacco,  unless  the  invoices  of  the  same 
shall  specify  m  detail  the  character  of  such  tobacco,  whether 
wrapper  or  filler,  its  origin  and  quality.     In  the  examination 
for  classification  of  any  imported  leaf  tobacco,  at  least  one  bale, 
box,  or  package  in  every  ten  and  at  least  one  in  every  invoice, 
shall  be  examined  by  the  appraiser  or  person  authorized  by  law 
to  make  such  examination,  and  at  least  ten  hands  shall  be  ex- 
amined in  each  examined  bale,  box,  or  package. 


TARIFF   ACT     1897.  131 

215.  All  other  tobacco,    manufactured    or    unmanufactured, 
not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  fifty-five  cents  per  pouid. 

216.  Snuff  and  snuff  flour,  manufactured  of  tobacco,  ground 
dry,  or  damp,  and  pickled,  scented,  or  otherwise,  of  all  deacrip- 
tions,  fifty-five  cents  per  pound. 

217.  Cigars,  cigarettes,  cheroots  of  all  kinds,  four  dollars  and 
fifty  cents  per  pound  and  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
and  paper  cigars  and  cigarettes,  including  wrappers,  shall  be 
•abject  to  the  same  duties  as  are  herein  imposed  upon  cigars. 

Schedule  G— Agricultural  Products  and 
Provisions 

ANIMALS,  LIVE: 

218.  Cattle,  if  less  than  one  year  old,  two  dollars  per  head; 
all  other  cattle  if  valued  at  not  more  than  fourteen  dollars  per 
head,  three  dollars  and  seventy-five  cents  per  head;  if  valued 
at  more  than  fourteen  dollars  per  head,  twenty-seven  and  one- 
half  pei  centum  ad  valorem. 

219.  Swine,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  head. 

220.  Horses  and  mules,  valued  at  one  hundred  and  fifty  dol- 
lars or  less  per  head,  thirty  dollars  per  head;  if  valued  at  over 
one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars,  twenty-fiva  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem. 

221.  Sheep,  one  year  old  or  over,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents 
per  head;  less  than  one  year  old,  seventy-five  cents  per  head. 

222.  All  other  live  animals,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this 
Act,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

BREADSTUFFS    AND    PARINAOEOUS    SUBSTANCES: 

223.  Barley,  thirty  cents  per  bushel  of  forty-eight  pounds. 

224.  Barley-malt,    forty-five   cents    per   bushel   of  thirty-four 
pounds. 

225.  Barley,  pearled,  patent,  or  hulled,  two  cents  per  pound. 

226.  Buckwheat,    fifteen    cents    per    bushel    of    forty-eight 
pounds.  ' 

227.  Corn   or  maize,   fifteen  cents    per    bushel    of    Jfty-*tx 
pounds. 

228.  Cora   meal,    twenty     cents    per     bushel    of    forty-eight 
pounds. 

229.  Macaroni,   vermicelli,   and  all  similar  preparations,  one 
and  one-half  cents  per  pound. 

230.  Oats,  fifteen  cents  per  bushel. 

231.  Oatmeal  and  rolled  oats,  one  cent  per  pound;  oat  hulls, 
tern  cents  per  hundred  pounds. 

232.  Rice,  cleaned,  two  cents  per  pound;  uncleaned  rice,  or 
rice  free  of  the  outer  hull  and  still  having  the  inner  cuticie  on, 
one  and  one-fourth  cents  per  pound;  rice  flour,  and  rice  meal, 
and  rice  broken  which  will  pass  through  a  sieve  known  com- 
mercially as  number  twelve  wire  sieve,  one-fourth  of  one  cent 
per  pound;  paddy,  or  rice  having  the  outer    hull    OB,    three- 
fourths  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

233.  Rye,  ten  cents  per  bushel;  rye  flour,  one-half  of  one  cent 
per  pound. 

234.  Wheat,  twenty-five  cents  per  bucuel. 

236.  Wheat  flour,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 


132  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS: 

236.  Butter,  and  substitutes  therefor,  six  cents  per  pound. 

237.  Cheese,  and  substitutes  therefor,  six  cents  per  pound. 

238.  Milk,  fresh,  two  cents  per  gallon. 

239.  Milk,  preserved  or  condensed,  or  sterilized  by  heating  or 
other  processes,  including  weight  of  immediate  coverings,  two 
cents  per  pound;  sugar  of  milk,  five  cents  per  pound. 

FARM  AND  FIELD  PRODUCTS: 

240.  Beans,  forty-five  cents  per  bushel  of  sixt;-  pounds. 

241.  Beans,  pease,  and  mushrooms,  prepared  or  preserved,  in 
tins,  jars,  bottles,  or  similar  packages,  two  and  one-half  cents 
per  pound,  including  the  weight  of  all  tins,  jars,  and  other  im- 
mediate  coverings;  all   vegetables,  prepared  or  preserved,   in- 
cluding pickles  and  sauces  of  all  kinds,  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  and  fish  paste  or  sauce,  forty  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

242.  Cabbages,  three  cents  each. 
24o.  Cider,  five  cents  per  gallon. 

244.  Eggs,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  five  cents  per 
dozen. 

245.  Eggs,  yolk  of,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  albu- 
men, egg  or  blood,  three  cents  per  pound;  dried  blood,  when 
soluble,  one  and  one-half  centa  per  pound. 

246.  Hay,  four  dollars  per  ton. 

247.  Honey,  twenty  cents  per  gallon. 

248.  Hops,  twelve  cents  per  pound;  hop  extract  and  lupulin, 
fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

249.  Onions,   forty   cents  per  busLel;    garlic,    one    cent    per 
pound. 

250.  Pease,    green,    in    bulk  or   in   barrels,    sacks,   or  similar 
packages,   and   seed   pease,   forty   cents  per   busiiel    of    sixty 
pounds;  pease,  dried,  not  specially  provided  for  thirty  cents  per 
bushel;  split   pease,    forty  cents   per   bushel  of   sixty   pound*: 
pease  in  cartons,  papers,  or  othor  small  packages,  one  cent  per 
pound. 

251.  Orchids,   palms,   dracaenas,   crotons   and   azaleas,  tulip*, 
hyacinths,   narcissi,  jonquils,   lilies,   lilies-of-the-valley,   and   aH 
other  iiulbs,  bulbous  roots,  or  corms,  which  are  cultivated  for 
their  flowers,   and  natural   flowers  of  all  kinds,   preserved  or 
fresh,  suitable  for  decorative  purposes,  twenty-five  per  centnm 
ad  valorem. 

252.  Stocks,  cuttings  or  seedlings  of  Myrobolan  plum,  Mahaleb 
or  Mazzard    cherry,   three  years   old    or   less,    fifty    cents   per 
thousand  plants  and  fifteen  per  centum  :  d  valorem;  stocks,  cut- 
tings, or  seedlings  of  pear,  apple,   quince  and   the  St.  Julien 
plum,  three  years  old  or  less,  and  evergreen  seedlings,  one  dol- 
lar p^r  thousand  plants  and  fifteen  per  centum   ad   valorem; 
rose  plants,  budded,  grafted,  or  grown  on  their  own  roots,  two 
and  one-half  cents  each;  stock,   cuttings  and  Feedlings  of  all 
fruit  and  ornamental  trees,   deciduous  and   evergreen,  shrub* 
and  vines,   manetti,   multiflora,   and   brier  rose,  nnd  all  trees, 
shrubs,  plants  and  vines,  commonly  known  as  nursery  or  green- 
house stock,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty-five 
-er  centum  ad  valorem. 

153.  Potatoes,  twenty-five  cents  per  bushel  of  sixty  pound*. 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  133 

254.  Seeds:     Castor  beans    or    seeds,    twenty-five   cents   per 
bushel  of  fifty  pounds;  flaxseed  or  linseed  find  other  oil  seed* 
not  special  y  provided  for  in   this  Act,  twenty-five   cents   per 
bushel  of  fifty-six  pounds;  poppy  seed,  fifteen  cents  per  bushel; 
but  no  drawback  shall  be  allowed  upon  oil  cake  made  from  im- 
ported seed,  nor  shall  any  allowance  be  made  for  dirt  or  other 
impurities  in  any  seed;  seeds  of  all  kinds  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

255.  Straw,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  ion. 

256.  Teazles,  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

257.  Vegetables  in  their  natural  state,  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

FISH: 

258.  Fish    known  or  labeled  as  anchovies,    sardines,    sprats, 
brislings,  sardels,  or  sardellen,  packed  in  oil  or  otherwise,  in 
bottles,  jars,  tin  boxes  or  cans,  shall  be  dutiable  as  follows: 
When  in  packages  containing  seven  and  one-half  cubic  inches 
or  less,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  bottle,  jar,  box  or  can;  con- 
taining more  than  seven  and  one-half  and  not  more  than  twen- 
ty-one cubic  inches,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  bottle,  jar,  box 
or  can;  containing  more  than  twenty-one  and  not  more  than 
thirty-three  cubic  inches,  five  cents  per  bottle,  jar,  box  or  can; 
containing  more  than  thirty-three  and  not  more  than  seventy 
cubic  inches,  ten  cents  per  bottle,  jar,  box  or  can;  if  in  other 
packages,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem.    All  other  fish  (except 
shellfish),  in  tin  packages,  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  fish 
hi  packages  containing  less  than  one-half  barrel,  and  not  spe- 
cially provided  for  in  this  Act,  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

259.  Fresh-water  fish  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act, 
one-fourth  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

260.  Herrings,   pickled  or  salted,  one-half    of    one    cent  per 
pound;  herrings,  fresh,  one-fourth  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

261.  Fish,  fresh,  smoked,  dried,  salted,  pickled,  frozen,  packed 
in  ice  or  otherwise  prepared  for  preservation,  not  specially  pro- 
vided for  in  this  Act,  three-fourths  of  one  cent  pec  pound:  fish, 
skinned  or  boned,  one  and  one-fourth  cents  per  pound;  mack- 
erel, halibut  or  salmon,  fresh,  pickled  or  salted,  one  cent  per 
pound. 

FRUITS  AND  NUTS: 

262.  Apples,  peaches,  quinces,   cherries,    plums,    and    pears, 
green  or  ripe,  twenty-five  cents  per  bushel;    apples,    peaches, 
pears,  and  other  edible  fruits,  including  berries,  when  dried, 
desiccated,  evaporated  or  prepared  in  any  manner,  not  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  t^o  cents  per  pound;  berries,  edible, 
in  their  natural  condition,   one  cent    per    quart;     cranberries, 
twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

263.  Comfits,  sweetmeats,  and  fruits  preserved  in  sugar,  mo- 
lasses, spirits,  or  in  their  own  juices,  not  specially  provided  for 
in  this  Act,  one  cent  per  pound  and  thirty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem;  if  containing  over  ten  per  centum  of  alcohol  and  not 
specially  provided   for  in   this  Act,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem  and  in  addition  two  dollars  4ind  fifty  cents  per  proof 
gallon  on  the  alcohol  contained  therein  in   excess   of  ten  per 
centum;  jellies  of  all  kinds,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem; 


134  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

pineapples  preserved  in  their  own  juice,  twenty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

264.  Figs,  plums,  prunes,  and  prunelles,  two  cents  per  pound; 
raisins   and  other   dried   grapes,   two  and   one-half   cents   per 
pound;  dates,  one-half  of  one  cent  per  pound;  currants,  Zante 
or  other,   two  cents  per  pound;    olives,  green  or  prepared,  in 
bottles,  jars,  or  similar  packages,  twenty-five  cents  per  gallon; 
in  casks  or  otherwise  than  in  bottles,  jars,  or  similar  packages, 
fifteen  cents  per  gallon. 

265.  Grapes  in  barrels  or  other  packages,  twenty  cents  per 
cubic  foot  of  capacity  of  barrels  or  packages. 

266.  Oranges,  lemons,  limes,  grape  fruit,  shaddocks  or  pome- 
los, one  cent  per  pound. 

267.  Orange  peel  or  lemon  peel,  preserved,  candied,  or  dried, 
and  cocoanut  meat  or  copra  desiccated,  shredded,  cut,  or  sim- 
iliarly  prepared,  two  cents  per  po-und;  citron  or  citron  peel,  pre- 
served, candied,  or  dried,  four  cents  per  pound. 

268.  Pineapples,   in   barrels  and  other  packages,  seven  cents 
per  cubic  foot  of  the  capacity  of  barrels  or  packages;  in  bulk, 
seven  dollars  per  thousand. 

Nuts: 

269.  Almonds,    not   shelled,    four  cents  per  pound;    clear   al- 
monds, shelled,  six  cents  per  pound. 

270.  Filberts  and  walnuts  of  all  kinds,  not  shelled,  three  cents 
per  pound;  shelled,  five  cents  per  pound. 

271.  Peanuts  or  ground  beans,  nnshelled,  one-half  of  one  cent 
per  pound;  shelled,  one  cent  per  pound. 

272.  Nuts  of  all  kinds,  shelled  or  unshelled,  not  specially  pro- 
vided lor  in  this  Act,  one  cent  per  pound. 

MEAT  PRODUCTS: 

273.  Bacon  and  hams,  five  cents  per  pound. 

274.  Fresh  beef,  veal,  mutton,  and  pork,  two  cents  per  pound. 

275.  Meats  of  all  kinds,  prepared  or  preserved,  not  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

276.  Extract  of  meat,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act, 
thirty-five  cents  per  pound;  fluid  extract  of  meat,  fifteen  cents 
per  pound,  but  the  dutiable  weight  of  the  extract  of  meat  and 
of  the  fluid  extract  of  meat  shall  not  include  the  weight  of  the 
package  in  which  the  same  is  imported. 

277.  Lard,  two  cents  per  pound. 

278.  Poultry,  live,  three  cents  per  pound;  dressed,  five  cent* 
per  pound. 

279.  Tallow,  three-fourths  of  one  cent  per  pound;  wool  great*, 
including  that  known  commercially  as  degras  or  brown  wool 
grease,  one-half  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

MISCELLANEOUS  PRODUCTS: 

280.  Chicory-root,  raw,  dried,  or  undried,  but  unground,  one 
cent  per  pound:  chicory  root,  burnt  or  roasted,  ground  or  granu- 
lated, or  in  rolls,  or  otherwise  prepared,  and  not  specially  pro- 
Tided  for  in  this  Act.  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound. 

281.  Chocolate  and  cocoa,  prepared  or  manufactured,  not  spe- 
cially provided  for  in  this  Act.  valued  at  not  over  fifteen  cents 
per  pound,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound;  valued  above  fif- 
teen and  not  above  twenty-four  cents  per  pound,  two  and  one- 


.  TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  135 

half  cents  per  pound  and  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued 
above  twenty-four  and  not  above  thirty-five  cents  per  pound, 
five  cents  per  pound  and  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued 
above  thirty-five  cents  per  pound,  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 
The  weight  and  value-  of  all  coverings,  other  than  plain 
wooden,  shall  be  included  in  the  dutiable  weight  and  value  of 
the  foregoing  merchandise;  powdered  cocoa,  unsweetened,  fivt 
cents  per  pound. 

282.  Cocoa-butter  or  cocoa-butterine,  three  and  one-half  centa 
per  pound. 

283.  Dandelion-root  and  acorns  prepared,  and  articles  used  as 
coffee,  or  as  substitutes  for  coffee  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound. 

284.  Salt  in  bags,  sacks,  barrels,  or  other  packages,  twelve 
cents  per  one  hundred  pounds;  in  bulk,  eight  cents  per  one  hun- 
dred pounds:      Provided.    That  imported  salt  in  bond  may  be 
used  in  curing  fish  taken  by  vessels  licensed  to  engage  in  the 
fisheries,   and  in   curing  fish  on  the  shores  of  the  navigable 

waters  of  the  United  States,  under  such  regulations  as  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  prescribe;  and  upon  proof  that 
the  salt  has  been  used  for  either  of  the  purposes  stated  in  this 
proviso,  the  duties  on  the  same  shall  be  remitted:  Provided 
further-,  That  exporters  of  meats,  whether  packed  or  smoked, 
which  have  been  cured  in  the  United  States  with  imported  salt, 
shall,  upon  satisfactory  proof,  under  such  regulations  as  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  proscribe,  that  such  meats  have 
been  cured  with  imported  salt,  have  refunded  to  them  from  the 
Treasury  the  duties  paid  on  the  salt  so  used  in  curing  such  ex- 
ported meats,  in  amounts  not  less  than  one  hundred  dollars. 

285.  Starch,   including   all  preparations,   from  whatever  sub- 
stance produced,  fit  for  use  as  starch,  one  and  one-half  centa 
per  pound. 

286.  Dextrine,  burnt  starch,  gum  substitute,  or  British  gum, 
two  cents  per  pound. 

287.  Spices:    Mustard,  ground  or  prepared,  in  bottles  or  other- 
wise, ten  cents  per  pound;  capsicum  or  red  pepper,  or  cayenne 
pepper,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound;  sage,  one  cent  per 
pound;  spices  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  three  centg 
per  pound. 

288.  Vinegar,  seven  and  one-half  cents  per  proof  gallon.  The 
standard  proof  for  vinegar  shall  be  taken  to  be  that  strength 
which  requires  thirty-five  grains  of  bicarbonate  of  potash  to 
neutralize  one  ounce  troy  of  vinegar. 

Schedule  H—Spirits,  Wines  and  Other   Beverages 

SPIRITS: 

289.  Brandy  and  other  spirits  manufactured  or  distilled  from 
grain  or  other  materials,  and  not  specially  provided  for  in  thig 
Act,  two  dollars  and  twenty-five  cents  per  proof  gallon. 

290.  Each  and  every  gauge  or  wine  gallon   of  measurement 
shall  be  counted  as  at  least  one  proof  gallon;  and  the  standard 
for  determining  the  proof  of  brandy  and  other  spirits  or  liquors 
of  any  kind  imported  shall  be  the  same  as  that  which  is  de- 
fined in  the  laws  relating  to  internal  revenue:       Provided,  That 
it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  in  his  dis- 


136  F.   B.   VANDEGKIFT  &  Co. 

cretion,  to  authorize  the  ascertainment  of  the  proof  of  wines, 
cordials,  or  other  liquors,  by  distillation  or  otherwise,  in  case* 
where  it  is  impracticable  to  ascertain  such  proof  by  the  means 
prescribed  by  existing  law  or  regulations:  And  provided fnr 
ther.  That  any  brandy  or  other  spirituous  or  distilled  liquors 
imported  in  any  sized  cask,  bottle,  jug,  or  other  package,  of  or 
from  any  country,  dependency,  or  province  under  whose  laws 
similar  sized  casks,  bottles,  jugs,  or  other  packages  of  distilled 
spirits,  wine,  or  other  beverage  put  up  or  filled  in  the  United 
States  are  denied  entrance  into  such  country,  dependency,  or 
province,  shall  be  forfeited  to  the  United  States;  and  any 
brandy  or  other  spirituous  or  distilled  liquor  imported  in  a  cask 
of  less  capacity  than  ten  gallons  from  any  country  shall  be  for- 
feited to  the  United  States. 

291.  On  all   compounds   or  preparations    of    which    distilled 
spirits  are  a  component  part  of  chief  value,    there    shall    be 
levied  a  duty  not  less  than  that  imposed  upon  distilled  spirits. 

292.  Cordials,  liqueurs,  arrack,  absinthe,  kirschwasser,  rata- 
fia, and  other  spirituous  beverages  or  Ditters  of  all  kinds,  con- 
taining spirits,  and  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  two 
dollars  and  twenty-five  cents  per  proof  gallon. 

293.  No  lower  rate  or  amount  of  duty  shall  be  levied,  collected 
and   paid   on    brandy,   spirits,    and    other  spirituous    beverages 
than  that  fixed  by  law   for  the  description   of  first   proof;  but 
it  shall  be  increased   in  proportion   for  any  greater  strength 
than  the  strength  of  first  proof,  and  all  imitations  of  brandy 
or  spirits  or  wines  imported  by  any  names  whatever  shall  be 
subject  to  the  highest  rate  of  duty  provided  for  the  genuine 
articles  respectively  intended  to  be  represented,  and  in  no  case 
less  than  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  gallon. 

294.  Bay  rum  or  bay  water,  whether  distilled  or  compounded, 
of  first  proof,  and  in  proportion  for  any  greater  strength  than 
first  proof,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  gallon. 

WINES: 

295.  Champagne  and  all  other  sparkling  wines,  in  bottles  con- 
taining each  not  more  than  one  quart  and  more  than  one  pint, 

'eight  dollars  per  dozen;  containing  not  more  than  one  pint  each 
and  more  than  one-half  pint,  four  dollars  per  dozen;  contain- 
ing one-half  pint  each  or  less,  two  dollars  per  dozen;  in  bottles 
or  other  vessels  containing  more  than  one  quart  each,  in  addi- 
tion to  eight  dollars  per  dozen  bottles,  on  the  quanitity  in  ex- 
cess of  one  quart,  at  the  rate  of  two  dollars  and  fifty  cents 
per  gallon;  but  no  separate  or  additional  duty  shall  be  levied 
on  the  bottles. 

296.  Still  wines,  including  ginger  wine  or  ginger  cordial  and 
vermuth,  in   casks  or  packages  other  than   bottles  or  jugs,  if 
containing   fourteen   per   centum    or   less  of   absolute    alcohol, 
forty  cents  per  gallon;   if  containing  more  than  fourteen  per 
centum  of  absolute  alcohol,  fifty  cents  per  gallon.    In  bottles  or 
jugs,  per  case  of  one  dozen  bottles  or  jugs,  containing  each  not 
more  than  one  quart  and  more  than  one  pint,  or  twenty-four 
bottles  or  jugs  containing  each  not  more  than  one  pint,  one 
dollar  and  sixty  cents  per  case;  and  any  excess  beyond  these 
quantities  found  in  such  bottles  or  jugs  shall  be  subject  to  a 
duty  of  five  cents  per  pint  or  fractional  part  thereof,  but  no 
separate  or  additional  duty  shall  be  assessed  on  the  bottles  or 


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jugs:  Provided  That  any  wines,  ginger  cordial,  or  vermuth 
imported  containing  more  than  twenty-four  per  centum  of  al- 
cohol shall  be  classed  as  spirits  and  pay  duty  accordingly:  and 
provided  further,  That  there  shall  be  no  constructive  or  other 
allowance  for  breakage,  leakage,  or  damage  on  wines,  liquors, 
cordials,  or  distilled  spirits.  Wines,  cordials,  brandy,  and 
other  spirituous  liquors  including  bitters  of  all  kinds,  and  bay 
rum  or  bay  water,  imported  in  bottles  or  jugs,  shall  be  packed 
in  packages  containing  not  less  than  one  dozen  bottles  or  jugi 
in  each  package,  or  duty  shall  be  paid  as  if  such  package  con- 
tained at  least  one  dozen  bottles  or  jugs,  and  in  addition  there- 
to, duty  shall  be  collected  on  the  bottles  or  jugs  at  the  ratei 
which  would  be  chargeable  thereon  if  imported  empty.  The 
percentage  of  alcohol  in  wines  and  fruit  juices  shall  be  deter- 
mined in  such  manner'  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall 
by  regulation  prescribe. 

297.  Ale,  porter,  and  beer,  in  bottles  or  jugs,  forty  cents  per 
gallon,  but  no  separate  or  additional  duty  shall  be  assessed  on 
the  bottles  or  jugs;  otherwise  than  in  bottles  or  jugs,  twenty 
cents  per  gallon. 

298.  Malt  extract,  fluid,  in  casks,  twenty  cents  per  gallon;  in 
bottles  or  jugs,  forty  cents  per  gallon;  solid  or  condensed,  forty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

299.  Cherry  juice  and  prune  juice,  or  prune  wine,  and  otHer 
fruit  juices  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  containing 
no  alcohol  or  not  more  than  eighteen  per  centum  of  alcohol, 
sixty  cents  per  gallon;   if  containing  more  than  eighteen  per 
centum  of  alcohol,  sixty  cents  per  gallon,  and  in  addition  there- 
to two  dollars  and  seven  cents  per  proof  gallon  on  the  alcohol 
contained  therein. 

300.  Ginger  ale,  ginger  beer,  lemonade,  soda  water,  and  other 
similar  beverages  containing  no  alcohol,  in  plain  green  or  col- 
ored,   molded   or  pressed,   glass    bottles,    containing   each   not 
more  than  three-fourths  of  a  pint,  eighteen  cents  per  dozen; 
containing  more  than  three-fourths  of  a  pint  each  and  not  more 
than  one  and  one-half  pints,  twenty-eight  cents  per  dozen;  but 
no  separate  or  additional  duty  shall  be  assessed  on  the  bottles; 
if  imported  otherwise  than  in  plain  green  or  colored,  molded  or 
pressed,  glass  bottles,  or  in  such  bottles  containing  more  than 
one  and  one-half  pints  each,  fifty  cents  per  gallon  and  in  addi- 
tion thereto,  duty  shall  be  collected  on  the  bottles,  cr  other  cov- 
erings, at  the  rates  which  would  be  chargeable  thereon  if  im- 
ported empty. 

301.  All  mineral  waters  and  all  imitations  of  natural  mineral 
waters,  and  all  artificial  mineral  waters  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  in  green  or  colored  glass  bottles,  containing  not 
more  than  one  pint,  twenty  cents  per  dozen  bottles.     If  contain- 
ing more  than  one  pint  and  not  more  than  one  quart,  thirty 
cents  per  dozen  bottles.    But  no  separate  duty  shall  be  assessed 
upon  the  bottles.    If  imported  otherwise  than  in  plain  green  or 
colored  glass  bottles,  or  if  imported  in  such  bottles  containing 
more  jthan  one  quart,  twenty-four  cents  per  gallon,  and  in  ad- 
dition thereto  duty  shall  be  collected  upon  the  bottles  or  other 
covering  at  the  same  rates  that  would  be  charged  thereon  if 
imported  empty  or  separately. 


138  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Schedule  I—Cotton  Hanufactures 

302.  Cotton  thread  and  carded  yarn,  warps  or  warp  yarn,  in 
singles,  whether  on  beams  or  in  bundles,  skeins  or  cope,  or  in 
any  other  form,  except  spool  thread  of  cotton  hereinafter  pro- 
vided for,  not  colored,  bleached,  dyed,  or  advanced  beyond  the 
condition  of  singles  by  grouping  or  twisting  two  or  more  single 
yarns  together,  three  cents  per  pound  on  all  numbers  up  to  and 
including  number  fifteen,  one-fifth  of  a  cent  per  number  per 
pound  on  all  numbers  exceeding  number  fifteen  and  up  to  and 
including  number  thirty,  and  one-fourth  of  a  cent  per  number 
per  pound  on  all  numbers  exceeding  number  thirty;   colored, 
bleached,  dyed,  combed  or  advanced  beyond  the  condition  of 
singles  by  grouping  or  twisting  two  or  more  single  yarns  to- 
gether, whether  on  beams,  or  in  bundles,  skeins  or  cops,  or  in 
any  other  form,  ex     pt  spool  thread  of  cotton  hereinafter  pro- 
vided for,  six  cents  per  pound  on  all  numbers  up  to  and  in- 
cluding number  twenty,  and  on  all  numbers  exceeding  number 
twenty  and  up  to  number  eighty,  one-fourth  of  one  cent  per 
number  per  pound;   on  number  eighty  and  above,  three-tenths 
of  one  cent  per  number  per  pound;   cotton  card  laps,  roping, 
silver  or  roving,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

303.  Spool  thread  of  cotton,  including  crochet,  darning,  and 
embroidery  cottons  on  spools  or  reels,  containing  on  each  spool 
or  reel  not  exceeding  one  hundred  yards  of  thread,  six  cents  per 
dozen;  exceeding  one  hundred  yards  on  each  spool  or  reel,  for 
every  additional  hundred  yards  or  fractional  part  thereof  in  ex- 
cess of  one  hundred,   six   cents  per  dozen  spools  or  reels;    if 
otherwise  than  on  spools  or  reels,  one-half  of  one  cent  for  each 
one  hundred  yards  or  fractional  part  thereof:      Provided,  That 
in  no  case  shall  the  duty  be  assessed  upon  a  less  number  of 
yards  than  is  marked  on  the  spools  or  reels. 

304.  Cotton  cloth  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed, or  printed,  and  not  exceeding  fifty  threads  to  the  square 
inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling,  one  cent  per  square  yard; 
if  bleached,  one  and  one-fourth  cents  per  square  yard;  if  dyed, 
colored,  stained,  painted,  or  printed,  two  cents  per  square  yard. 

305.  Cotton  cloth,  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed, or  printed,  exceeding  fifty  and  not  exceeding  one  hundred 
threads  to  the  square  inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling,  and 
not  exceeding  six  square  yards  to  the  pound,  one  and  one-fourth 
cents  per  square  yard;   exceeding  six  and  not  exceeding  nine 
square  yards  to  the  pound,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  square 
yard;  exceeding  nine  square  yards  to  the  pound,  one  and  three- 
fourths  cents  per  square  yard;  if  bleached,  and  not  exceeding 
six  square  yards  to  the  pound,    one    and    one-half  cents  per 
square    yard;    exceeding   six    and  not   exceeding   nine   square 
yards  to  the  pound,   one   and  three- fourths  cents  per  square 
yard;  exceeding  nine  square  yards  to  the  pound,  two  and  one- 
fourth  cents  per  square  yard,  if  dyed,  colored, stained,  painted,  or 
printed,  and  not  exceeding  six  square  yards  to  the  pound,  two 
and  three-fourths  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  six  and  not 
exceeding  nine  square  yards  to  the  pound,  three  and  one-fourth 
cents   per  square  yard;    exceeding  nine  square  yards   to  the 
pound,  three  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard:       Provided 
That  on  all  cotton  cloth  not  exceeding  one  hundred  thread*  to 
the  square  inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling,  not  bleached, 


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dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted,  or  printed,  valued  at  over  seven 
cents  per  square  yard,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
bleached,  valued  at  over  nine  cents  per  square  yard,  twenty-five 
per  centum  ad  valorem;  and  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted,  or 
printed,  valued  at  over  twelve  cents  per  square  yard,  there 
shall  be  levied,  collected,  and  paid  a  duty  of  thirty  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

306.  Cotton  cloth,  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed, or  printed,  exceeding  one  hundred  and  not  exceeding  one 
hundred  and  fifty  threads  to  the  square^  inch,  counting  the  warp 
and  filling,  and  not  exceeding  four  square  yards  to  the  pound, 
one  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  four  aud  not 
exceeding  six  square  yards  to  the  pound,  two  cents  per  square 
yard;  exceeding  six  and  not  exceeding  eight  square  yards  to  the 
pound,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  tight 
square  yards  to  the  pound,  two  and  three-fourths  cents  per 
square  yard;  if  bleached,  and  not  exceeding  four  square  yards 
to  the  pound,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceed- 
ing four  and  not  exceeding  six  square  yards  to  the  pound,  three 
cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  six  and  not  exceeding  eight 
square  yards  to  the  pound,  three  and  one-half  cents  per  square 
yard;    exceeding  eight  bquare  yards  to  the  pound,  three  and 
three- fourths  cents  per  square  yard;  if  dyed,  colored,  stained, 
painted,  or  printed,  and  not  exceeding  four  square  j  ards  to  the 
pound,   three  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;    exceeding 
four  and  not  exceeding  six  square  yards  to  the  pound,  three 
and  three-fourths  cents  per  square  yard;    exceeding   six   and 
not  exceeding  eight  square  yards  to  the  pound,  four  and  one- 
fourth  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  eight  square  yards  to 
the  pound,  four  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard:     Provided, 
That  in  all  cotton  cloth  exceeding  one  hundred  and  not  exceed- 
ing one  hundred  and  fifty  threads  to  the  square  inch,  counting 
the  warp  and  filling,  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed, or  printed,  valued  at  over  nine  cents  per  square  yard,  thirty 
per  centum  ad  valorem;  bleached,  valued  at  over  eleven  cents 
per  square  yard,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  dyed,  col- 
ored, stained,  painted,  or  printed,  valued  at  over  twelve  and 
one-half  cents  per  square  yard,  there  shall  be  levied,  collected, 
and  paid  a  duty  of  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

307.  Cotton  cloth  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed, or  printed,  exceeding  one  hundred  and  fifty  and  not  ex- 
ceeding two  hundred  threads  to  the  square  inch,  counting  the 
warp  and  filling,  and  not  exceeding  three  and  one-half  square 
yards  to  the  pound,  two  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  three 
and  one-half  and  not  exceeding  four  and  one-half  square  yards 
to  the  pound,  two  and  three-fourths  cents  per  square  yard;  ex- 
ceeding four  and  one-half  and  not  exceeding  six  square  yards 
to  the  pound,  three  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  six  square 
yards  to  the  pound,  three  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard; 
if  bleached,  and  not  exceeding  three  and  one-half  square  yards 
to  the  pound,  two  and  three-fourths  cents  per  square  yard;  ex- 
ceeding three  and  one-half  and  not  exceeding  four  and  one-half 
square  yards  to  the  pound,  three  and  one-half  cents  per  square 
yard;  exceeding  four  and  one-half  and  not  exceeding  six  square 
yards  to  the  pound,  four  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  six 
square  yards  to  the  pound,    four    and    one-fourth    cents    per 
square  yard;  if  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted,  or  printed,  and 


140       .  F.    B.    VANDEGRIFT   &   Co. 

not  exceeding  three  and  one-half  square  yards  to  the  pound, 
four  and  one- fourth  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  three  and 
one-half  and  not  exceeding  four  and  one-half  square  yards  to 
the  pound,  four  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding 
four  and  one-half  and  not  exceeding  six  square  yards  to  the 
pound,  four  and  three-fourths  cents  per  square  yard;  exceed- 
ing six  square  yards  to  the  pound,  five  cents  per  square  yard: 
Provided,  That  on  all  cotton  cloth  exceeding  one  hundred  a.nd 
fifty  and  not  exceeding  two  hundred  threads  to  the  square  inch, 
counting  the  warp  and  filling,  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored, 
stained,  painted,  or  printed,  valued  at  over  ten  cents  per  square 
yard,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  bleached,  valued  at 
over  twelve  cents  per  square  yard,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem;  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted,  or  printed,  valued  at 
over  twelve  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard,  there  shall  be 
levied,  collected,  and  paid  a  duty  of  forty  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

308.  Cotton  cloth  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed, or  printed,  exceeding  two  hundred  and  not  exceeding  three 
hundred  threads  to  the  square  inch,  counting  the  warp  and  fill- 
ing, and  not  exceeding  two  and  one-half  square  yards  to  the 
pound,  three  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  two 
and  one-half  and  not  exceeding  three  and  one-half  square  yards 
to  the  pound,  four  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  three  and 
one-half  and  not  exceeding  five  square  yards  to  the  pound,  four 
and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  five  square  yards 
to  the  pound,  five  cents  per  square  yard;  if  bleached,  and  not 
exceeding  two  and  one-half  square  yards  to  the  pound,  four 
and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  two  and  one-half 
and  not  exceeding  three  and  one-half    square    yards    to    the 
pound,  five  cents  per  square  yard;   exceeding  three  and  one- 
half  and  not  exceeding  five  square  yards  to  the  pound,  five  and 
one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  five  square  yards  to 
the  pound,  six  cents  per  square  yard;  if  dyed,  colored,  stained, 
painted,   or  printed,  and  not  exceeding     three     and     one-half 
square  yards  to  the  pound,  six  and  one-fourth  cents  per  square 
yard;  exceeding  three  and  one-half  square  yards  to  the  pound, 
seven  cents  per  square  yard:      Provided,   That  on  all  such  cot- 
ton cloths  not  bleached,  dyed1,   colored,    stained,    painted,    or 
printed,   valued  at  over  twelve  and  one-half  cents   per  square 
yard;  bleached,  valued  at  over  fifteen  cents  per  square  yard; 
and  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted,  or  printed,  valued  at  over 
seventeen  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard,  there  shall  be 
levied,  collected,  and  paid  a  duty    of    forty    per    centum    ad 
valorem. 

309.  Cotton  cloth  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed, or  printed,  exceeding  three  hundred  threads  to  the  square 
inch,  counting  the  warp    and    filling,  and  not  exceeding    two 
square  yards  to  the  pound,  four  cents  per  square  yard;  exceed- 
ing two  and  not  exceeding  three  square  yards  to  the  pound, 
four  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  three  and 
not  exceeding  four  square  yards  to  the  pound,  five  cents  per 
square  yard;   exceeding  four  square  yards  to  the  pound,  fire 
and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  if  bleached  and  not  exceed- 
ing two  square  yards  to  the  pound,  five  cents  per  square  yard; 
exceeding  two  and  not  exceeding  three  square  yards  to  th« 
pound,  five  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  three 


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and  not  exceeding  four  square  yards  to  the  pound,  six  cents  per 
square  yard;  exceeding  four  square  yards  to  the  pound,  six 
and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  if  dyed,  colored,  stained, 
painted,  or  printed,  and  not  exceeding  three  square  yards  to  the 
pound,  six  and  one-half  cents  per  square  yard;  exceeding  three 
square  yards  to  the  pound,  eight  cents  per  square  yard:  Pro- 
vided ,  That  on  all  such  cotton  cloths  not  bleached,  dyed,  col- 
ored, stained,  painted,  or  printed,  valued  at  over  fourteen  cents 
per  square  yard;  bleached,  valued  at  over  sixteen  cents  per 
square  yard;  and  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted,  or  printed, 
valued  at  over  twenty  cents  per  square  yard,  there  shall  be 
levied,  collected,  and  paid  a  duty  of  forty  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

310.  The  term  cotton  cloth,  or  cloth,  wherever  used  in  the 
paragraphs   of   this  schedule,    unless   otherwise  specially   pro- 
vided for,  shall  be  held  to  include  all  woven  fabrics  of  cotton 
in  the  piece  or  otherwise,  whether  figured,  fancy,  or  plain,  the 
warp  and  filling  threads  of  which  can  be  counted  by  unraveling 
or  other  practicable  means. 

311.  Cloth,  composed  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  and 
silk,  whether  known  as  silk-striped  sleeve  linings,  silk  stripe*, 
or  otherwise,  of  which  cotton  is  the  component  material  of 
chief  value,  eight  cents  per  square  yard  and  thirty  per  centum 
ad  valorem:     Provided,    That  no  such  cloth  shall  pay  a  leas 
rate  of  duty  than  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem.    Cotton  cloth, 
filled  or  coated,  three  cents  per  square  yard  and  twenty  per 
centum   ad  valorem. 

312.  Handkerchiefs  or  mufflers  composed  of  cotton,  whether 
in  the  piece  or  otherwise  and  whether  finished  or  unfinished,  if 
not  hemmed,  or  hemmed  only,  shall  pay  the  same  rate  of  duty 
on  the  cloth  contained  therein  as  is  imposed  on  cotton  cloth  of 
the  same  description,    weight,    and    count    of    threads  to  the 
square  inch;  but  such  handkerchiefs  or  mufflers  shall  not  pay 
a  less  rate  of  duty  than  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem.    If 
such  handkerchiefs  or  mufflers  are  hemstitched,  or  imitation 
hemstitched,  or  revered,  or  have  drawn  threads,  they  shall  pay 
a  duty  of  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem  in  addition  to  the  duty 
hereinbefore  prescribed,  and  in  no  case  less  than  fifty-five  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  if  such  handkerchiefs  or  mufflers  are  em- 
broidered in  any  manner,  whether  with  an  initial  letter,  mono- 
gram, or  otherwise,  by  hand  or  machinery,  or  are  tamboured, 
appliqued,  or  trimmed  wholly  or  in  part  with    lace    or    with 
tucking  or  insertion,  they  shall  not  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty  than 
sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

313.  Cotton  cloth  in  which  other  than  the  ordinary  warp  and 
filling  threads  have  been  introduced  in  the  process  of  weaving 
to  form  a  figure,  whether  known  as  lappets  or  otherwise,  and 
whether  unbleached,  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted, 
or  printed,  shall  pay,  in  addition  to  the  duty  herein  provided  for 
other  cotton  cloth  of  the  same  description,  or  condition,  weight, 
and  count  of  threads  to  the  square  inch,  one  cent  per  square 
yard  if  valued  at  not  more  than  seven  cents  per  square  yard, 
and  two  cents  per  square  yard  if  valued  at  more  than  seven 
cents  per  square  yard. 

314.  Clothing,  ready-made,  and  articles  of  wearing  apparel  of 
every  description,  including  neck-ties  or  neckwear  composed  of 
cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,   or  of  which  cotton  or  other 


142  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

vegetable  fiber  is  the  component  material  of  ehief  value,  made 
up  or  manufactured,  wholly  or  in  part,  by  the  tailor,  Beam- 
stress  or  manufacturer,  and  not  otherwise  provided  for  in  this 
Act,  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem:  Provided,  That  any  out- 
side garment  provided  for  in  this  paragraph  having  india- 
rubber  as  a  component  material  shall  pay  a  duty  of  fifteen 
cents  per  pound  #nd  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

315.  Plushes,  velvets,  velveteens,  corduroys,  and  all  pile  fab- 
rics, cut  or  uncut;  any  of  the  foregoing  composed  of  cotton  or 
other  vegetable  fiber,   not   bleached,    dyed,    colored,    stained, 
painted,  or  printed,  nine  cents  per  square  yard  and  twenty-five 
per  centum   ad  valorem;    if  bleached,  dyed,   colored,   stained, 
painted,  or  printed,  twelve  cents  per  square  yard  and  twenty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem:     Provided,    That  corduroys  com- 
posed of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  weighing  seven  ounces 
or  over  per  square  yard,  shall  pay  a  duty  of  eighteen  cents  per 
square  yard  and  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem:    Provided 
further,     That  manufactures  or  articles  in  any  form  including 
such  as  are  commonly  known  as  bias  dress  facings  or  skirt 
bindings,  made  or  cut  from  plushes,  velvets,  velveteens,  cord- 
uroys, or  other  pile  fabrics  composed  of  cotton  or  other  vege- 
table fiber,  shall  be  subject  to  the  foregoing  rates  of  duty  and 
in  addition  thereto  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem:     Provided  far- 
ther,    That  none  of  the  articles  or  fabrics  provided  for  in  thit 
paragraph  shall  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty  than  forty-seven  and 
one-half  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

316.  Curtains,  table  covers,  and  all  articles  manufactured  of 
cotton  chenille  or  of  which  cotton  chemille  is  the  component 
material  of  chief  value,  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

317.  Stockings,  hose  and  half-hose,  made  on  knitting  machines 
or  frames,  composed  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  and  not 
otherwise  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  thirty  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

318.  Stockings,  hose  and  half-hose,  selvedged,  fashioned,  nar- 
rowed, or  shaped  wholly  or  in  part  by  knitting  machines  or 
frames,  or  knit  by  hand,  including  such  as  are  commercially 
known  as  seamless  stockings,  hose  and  half-hose,  and  clocked 
stockings,  hose  and  half-hose,  all  of  the  above  composed  of  cot- 
ton or  other  vegetable  fiber,  finished  or  unfinished,  valued  at 
not  more  than  one  dollar  per  dozen  pairs,  fifty  cents  per  dozen 
pairs;  valued  at  more  than  one  dollar  per  dozen  pairs,  and  not 
more  than  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  dozen  pairs,  sixty  cents 
per  dozen  pairs;  valued  at  more  than  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents 
per  dozen  pairs,  and  not  more  than  two  dollars  per  dozen  pairs, 
seventy  cents  per  dozen  pairs;  valued  at  more  than  two  dollars 
per  dozen  pairs,  and  not  more  than  three  dollars  per  dozen 
pairs,  one  dollar  and  twenty  cents  per  dozen  pairs;  valued  at 
more  than  three  dollars  per  dozen  pairs  and  not  more  than  five 
dollars  per  dozen  pairs,  two  dollars  per  dozen  pairs;    and  in 
addition  thereto,  upon  all  the  foregoing,  fifteen  per  centum  ad 
valorem;  valued  at  more  than  five  dollars  per  dozen  pairs,  fifty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

319.  Shirts  and  drawers,  pants,  vests,  union  suits,  combina- 
tion suits,  tights,  sweaters,  corset  covers  and  all  underwear  of 
every  description  made  wholly  or  in  part  on  knitting  machines 
or  frames,  or  knit  by  hand,  finished  or  unfinished,  not  including 
gtocRings,   hose  and   half -hose,    composed   of   cottcn   or   other 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  143 

vegetable  fiber,  valued  at  not  more  than  one  dollar  and  fifty 
cents  per  dozen,  sixty  cents  per  dozen  and  fifteen  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per 
dozen  and  not  more  than  three  dollars  per  dozen,  one  dollar  and 
ten  cents  per  dozen,  and  in  addition  thereto  fifteen  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than  three  dollars  per  dozen  and 
not  more  than  five  dollars  per  dozen,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cent* 
per  dozen,  and  in  addition  thereto  twenty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem;  valued  at  more  than  five  dollars  per  dozen  and  not 
more  than  seven  dollars  per  dozen,  one  dollar  and  seventy-fire 
cents  per  dozen,  and  in  addition  thereto  thirty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  valued  at  more  than  seven  dollars  per  dozen  and 
not  more  than  fifteen  dollars  per  dozen,  two  dollars  and  twenty- 
five  cents  per  dozen,  and  in  addition  thereto  thirty-five  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem;  valued  above  fifteen  dollars  p"r  dozen,  fifty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

320.  Bandings,   beltings,   bindings,   bone  casings,   cords,   gar- 
ters, lining  for  bicycle  tires,  ribbons,  suspenders  and  braces, 
tapes,  tubing,  and  webs  or  webbing,  any  of  the  foregoing  ar- 
ticles made  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  whether  com- 
posed in  part  of  india-rubber  or  otherwise,  and  not  embroidered 
by  hand  or  machinery,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  spin- 
dle banding,  woven,  braided  or  twisted  lamp,  stove,  or  candle 
wicking  made  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  ten  cents  per 
pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;    loom  harness  or 
healds  made  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  or  of  which  cot- 
ton or  other  vegetable  fiber  is  the  component  material  of  chief 
value,   fifty  cents  per  pound   and  twenty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem;  boot,  shoe,  and  corset  lacings  made  of  cotton  or  other 
vegetable  fiber,  twenty-five  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  cen- 
tum ad   valorem;   labels,  for  garments   or  other  articles   com- 
posed of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  fifty  cents  per  pound 
and  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

321.  Cotton  table  damask,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  cot- 
ton duck,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

322.  All  manufactures  of  cotton  not  specially  provided  for  In 
this  Act,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

323.  Flax  straw,  five  dollars  per  ton. 

Schedule  J_Flax,  Hemp,  and  Jute,  flanu- 
f act u res  of 

324.  Flax,  not  hackled  or  dressed,  one  cent  per  pound. 

325.  Flax,  hackled,  known  as  "dressed  line,"  three  cents  pet 
pound. 

326.  Tow  of  flax,  twenty  dollars  per  ton. 

327.  Hemp,  and  tow  of  hemp,  twenty  dollars  per  ton;  hemp, 
hackled,  known  as  "line  of  hemp,"  forty  dollars  per  ton. 

328.  Single  yarns  made  of  jute,  not  finer  than  five  lea  or  num- 
ber, one  cent  per  pound  and  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem;   if 
finer    than    five  lea    or    number,    thirty-five    per    centum    ad 
valorem. 

329.  Cables  and  cordage,  composed  of  istle,  Tampico    fiber, 
manila,  sisal  grass  or  sunn,  or  a  mixture  of  these  or  any  of 
them,  one  cent  per  pound;  cables  and  cordage  made  of  hemp, 
tarred  or  untarred,  two  cents  per  pound. 


144  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

S30.  Threads,  twines,  or  cords,  made  from  yarn  not  finer  than 
five  lea  or  number,  composed  of  flax,  hemp,  or  ramie,  or  of 
which  these  substances  or  either  of  them  is  the  component  ma- 
terial of  chief  value,  thirteen  cents  per  pound;  if  made  from 
yarn  finer  than  five  lea  or  number,  three-fourths  of  one  cent  per 
pound  additional  for  each  lea  or  number,  or  part  of  a  lea  or 
number,  in  excess  of  five. 

331.  Single  yarns  in  the  gray,  made  of  flax,  hemp,  or  ramie,  or 
a  mixture  of  any  of  them,  not  finer  than  eight  lea  or  number, 
•even  cents  per  pound;  finer  than  eight  lea  or  number  and  not 
finer  than  eighty  lea  or  number,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
single  yarns,  made  of  flax,  hemp,  or  ramie,  or  a  mixture  of  any 
of  them,  finer  than  eighty  lea  or  number,  fifteen  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

332.  Flax  gill  netting,  nets,  webs,  and  seines  shall  pay  the 
same  duty  per  pound  as  is  imposed  in  this  schedule  upon  the 
thread,  twine,  or  cord  of  which  they  are  made,  and  in  addition 
thereto  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

333.  Floor  mattings,   plain,   fancy  or  figured,   manufactured 
from  straw,  round  or  split,  or  other  vegetable  substances   uot 
otherwise  provided  for,  including  what  are  commonly  known  aj 
Chinese,  Japanese,  and  India  straw  mattings,  valued  at  not  ex- 
ceeding ten  cents  per  square  yard,  three  cents  per  square  yard; 
valued  at  exceeding  ten  cents  per  square  yard,  seven  cents  per 
square  yard  and  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

334.  Carpets,  carpeting,  mats  and  rugs  made  of  flax,  hemp, 
jute,  or  other  vegetable  fiber  (except  cotton),  valued  at  not  ex- 
ceeding fifteen  cents  per  square  yard,   five  cents  per  squar* 
yard  and  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  above  fif- 
teen  cents   per  square  yard,  ten  cents   per  square  yard  and 
thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

335.  Hydraulic  hose,  made  in  whole  or  in  part  of  flax,  hemp, 
ramie,  or  jute,  twenty  cents  per  pound. 

336.  Tapes  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  flax,  woven  with  or 
without  metal  threads,  on  reels,  spools,  or  otherwise  and  de- 
signed expressly    for    use    in    the    manufacture  of  measuring 
tapes,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

337.  Oilcloth  for  floors,  stamped,  painted,  or  printed,  includ- 
ing linoleum  or  corticene,  figured  or  plain,  and   all  other  oil- 
cloth (except  silk  oilcloth)  under  twelve  feet  in  width  not  spe- 
cially provided  for  herein,  eight  cents  per  square  yard  and  fif- 
teen per  centum  ad  valorem;  oilcloth  for  floors  and  linoleum 
or  corticene,  twelve  feet  and  over  in  width,  inlaid  linoleum  or 
corticene,  and  cork  carpets,  twenty  cents  per  square  yard  and 
twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  waterproof  cloth,  composed  of 
cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  whether  composed  in  part  of 
india-rubber  or  otherwise,    ten  "cents    per    square    yard    and 
twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

338.  Shirt   collars   and    cuffs,    composed    of   cotton,    forty-five 
e«nts  per  dozen  pieces  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  com- 
posed in  whole  or  in  part  of  linen,  forty  cents  per  dozen  pieces 
and  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

339.  Laces,  lace  window  curtains,  tidies,  pillow  shams,   bed 
sets,   insertings,   flouncings,   and  other  lace  articles;   handker- 
chiefs, napkins,   wearing  apparel,   and    other    articles,    mad* 
wholly  or  in  part  of  lace,  or  in  imitation  of  lace;  nets  or  net- 
tings, veils   and  veilings,   etamines,    vitrages.    neck    runnings, 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  145 

ruchings,  tuckings,  flutings,  and  quillings;  embroideries  and  all 
trimmings,  including  braids,  edgings,  insertings,  flouncings,  gal- 
loons, gorings,  and  bands;  wearing  apparel,  handkerchiefs,  and 
other  articles  or  fabrics  embroidered  in  any  manner  by  hand  or 
machinery,  whether  with  a  letter,  monogram,  or  otherwise; 
tamboured  or  appliqued  articles,  fabrics  or  wearing  apparel; 
hemstitched  or  tucked  flouncings  or  skirtings,  and  articles  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  Turnings,  tuckings,  or  ruchings;  all  of  the 
foregoing,  composed  wholly  or  in  chief  value  of  flax,  cotton,  or 
other  vegetable  fiber,  and  not  elsewhere  specially  provided  for 
in  this  Act,  whether  composed  in  part  of  india  rubber  or  other- 
wise, sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem:  Provided,  That  no  wear- 
ing apparel  or  other  article  or  textile  fabric,  when  embroidered 
by  hand  or  machinery,  shall  pay  duty  at  a  less  rate  than  that 
imposed  in  any  schedule  of  this  Act  upon  any  embroideries  of 
the  materials  of  which  such  embroidery  is  composed. 

340.  Lace  window  curtains,  pillow  shams,  and  bed  sets,  fin- 
ished or  unfinished,  made  on  the  Nottingham  lace-curtain  ma- 
chine or  on  the  Nottingham  .warp  machine,  and  composed  of 
cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  when  counting  five  points  or 
spaces  between  the  warp  threads  to  the  inch,  one  cent  per 
square  yard;  when  counting  more  than    five    such    points    or 
spaces  to  the  inch,  one-half  of  one  cent  per  square  yard  in  ad- 
dition for  each  such  point  or  space  to  the  inch  in  excess  of  five; 
and  in  addition  thereto,  on  all  the  foregoing  articles  in  this 
paragraph,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem;      Provided,    That 
none  of  the  above-named  articles  shall  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty 
than  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

341.  Plain  woven  fabrics  of  single  jute  yarns,  by  whatever 
name  known,  not  exceeding  sixty  inches  in  width,  weighing  not 
less  than  six  ounces  per  square  yard  and  not  exceeding  thirty 
threads  to  the  square  inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling,  five- 
eighths  of  one  cent  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem; if  exceeding  thirty  and  not  exceeding  fifty-five  threads 
to  the  square  inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling,  seven-eighth* 
of  one  cent  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

342.  All  pile  fabrics  of  which  flax  is  the  component  material 
of  chief  value,  sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem., 

343.  Bags  or  sacks  made  from  plain  woven  fabrics,  of  single 
jute  yarns,   not  dyed,   colored,  stained,    painted,    printed,    or 
bleached,  and  not  exceeding  thirty  threads  to  the  square  inch, 
counting  the  warp  and  filling,  seven-eighths  of  one  cent  per 
pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

344.  Bagging  for  cotton,  gunny  cloth,   and  similar  fabrics, 
suitable  for  covering  cotton,  composed  of  single  yarns  made  of 
jute,  jute  butts,  or  hemp,  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained, 
painted,  or  printed,  not  exceeding  sixteen  threads  to  the  square 
inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling,  and  weighing  not  less  than 
fifteen  ounces  per  square  yard,  six-tenths  of  >  ne  cent  per  square 
yard. 

345.  Handkerchiefs  composed  of  flax,  hemp,  or  ramie,  or  of 
which  these  substances,  or  either  of  them,  is  the  component 
material  of  chief  value,  whether  in  the  piece  or  otherwise,  and 
whether  finished  or  unfinished,  not  hemmed  or  hemmed  only, 
fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  if  hemstitched,  or  imitation  hem- 
stitched, or  revered,  or  with  drawn  threads,  but  not  embroid- 
ered or  initialed,  fifty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 


146  F.    B.   VANDEGRIFT   &   Co. 

346.  Woven  fabrics  or  articles  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  composed  of  flax,  hemp,  or  ramie,  or  of  which  the«e 
•ubstances  or  either  of  them  is  the  component  material  or  chief 
value,  weighing  four  and  one-half  ounces  or  more  per  square 
yard,   when   containing  not  more  than  sixty  threads  to   the 
square  inch,  counting  the  warp    and    filling,    one    and    three- 
fourths  cents  per  square  yard;  containing  more  than  sixty  and 
not  more  than  one  hundred  and  twenty  threads  to  the  square 
inch,  two  and  three-fourths  cents  per  square  yard;  containing 
more  than  one  hundred  and  twenty  and  not  more  than  one  hun- 
dred and  eighty  threads  to  the  square  inch,  six  cents  per  square 
yard;  containing  more  than  one  hundred  and  eighty  threads  to 
the  square  inch,  nine  cents  per  square  yard,  and  in  addition 
thereto,  on  all  the  foregoing,  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem: 
Provided,      That  none  of  the  foregoing  articles  in  this  para- 
graph shall  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty  than  fifty  per  centum  ad 
valorem.    Woven  fabrics  of  flax,  hemp,  or  ramie,  or  of  which 
these  substances  or  either  of  them  is  the  component  materiaJ 
of  chief  value,  including  such  as  is  known  as  shirting  cloth, 
weighing  less  than  four  and  one-half  ounces  per  square  yard 
and  containing  more  than  one  hundred  threads  to  the  square 
inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

347.  All  manufactures  of  flax,  hemp,  ramie,  or  other  vege- 
table fiber,  or  of  which  these  substances,  or  either  of  them,  i§ 
the  component  material  of  chief  value,  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

Schedule  K_Wool  and  Manufactures  of  Wool 

348.  All  wools,  hair  of  the  camel,  goat,  alpaca,  and  other  like 
animals  shall  be  divided,  for  the  purpose  of  fixing  the  duties  to 
be  charged  thereon,  into  the  three  following  classes: 

349.  Class  one,  that  is  to  say,  merino,  mestiza,  metz,  or  metis 
wools,  or  other  wools  of  Merino  blood,  immediate  or  remote, 
Down  clothing  wools,  and  wools  of  like  character  with  any  of 
the  preceding,  including  Bagdad  wool,  China  lamb's  wool,  Caa- 
tel  Branco,  Adrianople  skin  wool  or  butcher's  wool,  and  such 
as  have  been  heretofore  usually  imported    into    the    United 
States  from  Buenos  Ayres,  New  Zealand,  Australia,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  Russia,  Great  Britain,  Canada,  Egypt,  Morocco, 
and  elsewhere,    and    all    wools    not    hereinafter  included   in 
classes  two  and  three. 

350.  Class  two,  that  is  to  say,  Leicester,  Cotswold,  Lincoln- 
shire, Down  combing  wools,  Canada  long  wools,  or  other  like 
combing  wools  of  English  blood,  and  usually  known  by  the 
terms  herein  used,  and  also  hair  of  the  camel,  Angora  goat, 
alpaca,  and  other  like  animals. 

351.  Class  three,  that  is  to  say,  Donskoi,  native  South  Amer- 
ican,   Cordova,    Valparaiso,   native   Smyrna,    Russian   camel's 
hair,  and  all  such  wools  of  like  character  as  have  been  here- 
tofore usually  imported  into  the  United  States  from  Turkey, 
Greece,   Syria,   and    elsewhere,    excepting    improved   wools   here- 
inafter provided  for. 

352  The  standard  samples  of  all  wools  which  are  now  or  may 
be  hereafter  deposited  in  the  principal  custom-houses  of  the 
United  States,  under  the  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  the 


TARIFF    ACT,    1897.  147 

Treasury,  shall  be  the  standards  for  the  classification  of  wools 
under  this  Act,  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  is  authorized 
to  renew  these  standards  and  to  make  such  additions  to  them 
from  time  to  time  as  may  be  required,  and  he  shall  cause  to  b* 
deposited  like  standards  in  other  custom-houses  of  the  United 
States  when  they  may  be  needed. 

353.  Whenever  wools  of  class  three  shall  have  been  improved 
by  the  admixture  of  Merino  or  English  blood,  from  their  pres- 
ent character  as  represented  by  the  standard  samples  now  or 
hereafter  to  be  deposited  in  the  principal  custom-houses  of  the 
United  States,  such  improved  wools  shall  be  classified  for  duty 
either  as  class  one  or  as  class  two,  as  the  case  may  be. 

354.  The  duty  on  wools  of  the  first  class  which  shall  be  im- 
ported washed  shall  be  twice  the  amount  of  the  duty  to  which 
they  would  be  subjected  if  imported  unwashed;  and  the  duty 
on  wools  of  the  first  and  second  classes  which  shall  be  imported 
scoured  shall  be  three  times  the  duty  to  which  they  would  be 
subjected  if  imported  unwashed.     The  duty  on  wools  of  the 
third  class,  if  imported  in  condition  for  use  in  carding  or  spin- 
ning into  yarns,  or  which  shall  not  contain  more  than  eight 
per  cent  of  dirt  or  other  foreign  substance,  shall  be  three  times 
the  duty  to  which  they  would  otherwise  be  sHbiected. 

355.  Unwashed  wools  shall  be  considered  such  as  shall  have 
been  shorn  from  the  sheep  without  any  cleansing;  that  is,  in 
their  natural  condition.    Washed  wools  shall  be  considered  such 
as  have  been  washed  with  water  only  on  the  sheep's  back,  or 
on  the  skin.     Wools  of  the  first  and  second  classes  washed  in 
any  other  manner  than  on  the  sheep's  back  or  on  the  skin  shall 
be  considered  as  scoured  wool. 

356.  The  duty  upon  wool  of  the  sheep  or  hair  of  the  camel, 
Angora  goat,  alpaca,  and  other  like  animals,  of  class  one  and 
class  two,  which  shall  be  imported  in  any  other  than  ordinary 
condition,  or  which  has  been  sorted  or  increased  in  value  by  the 
rejection  of  any  part  of  the  original  fleece,  shall  be  twice  the 
duty  to  which  it  would  be  otherwise  subject:    Provided,   That 
skirted  wools  as  imported  in  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety  and 
prior  thereto  are  hereby  excepted.    The  duty  upon  wool  of  the 
sheep  or  hair  of  the  camel,  Angora  goat,  alpaca,  and  other  like 
animals  of  any  class  which  shall  be  changed  in  its  character  or 
condition  for  the  purpos?  of  evading  the  duty,  or  which  shall  be 
reduced  in  value  by  the  admixture  of  dirt  or  any  other  foreign 
substance,  shall  be  twice  the  duty  to  which  it  would  be  other- 
wise subject.     When  the  duty  assessed  upon  any  wool  equals 
three  times  or  more  that  which  would  be  assessed  if  said  wool 
was  imported  unwashed,  the  duty  shall  not  be  doubled  on  ac- 
count of  the  wool  being  sorted.    If  any  bale  or  package  of  wool 
or  hair  specified  in  this  Act  invoiced  or  entered  as  of  any  speci- 
fied class,  or  claimed  by  the  importer  to  be  dutiable  as  of  any 
specified  class,  shall  contain    any    wool    or  hair  subject  to  a 
higher  rate  of  duty  than  the  class  so  specified,  the  whole  bale 
or  package  shall  be  subject  to  the  highest  rate  of  duty  charge- 
able on  wool  of  the  class  subject  to  such  higher  rate  of  duty, 
and  if  any  bale  or  package  be  claimed  by  the  importer  to  be 
shoddy,  mungo,  flocks,  wool,  hair,  or  other  material  of  any  class 
specified  in  this  Act,  and  such  bale  contain  any  admixture  of 
any  one  or  more  of  said  materials,  or  of  any  other  material,  the 


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whole  bale  or  package  shall  be  subject  to  duty  at  the  highest 
rate  imposed  upon  any  article  in  said  bale  or  package. 

357.  The  duty  upon  all  wools  and  hair  of  the  first  class  shall 
be  eleven  cents  per  pound,  and  upon  all  wools  or  hair  of  the 
second  class  twelve  cents  per  pound. 

358.  On  wools  of  the  third  class  and  on  camel's  hair  of  the 
third  class  the  value  whereof  shall  be  twelve  cents  or  less  per 
pound,  the  duty  shall  be  four  cents  per  pound. 

359.  On  wools  of  the  third  class,  and  on  camel's  hair  of  the 
third  class,  the  value  whereof  shall  exceed  twelve  cents  per 
pound,  the  duty  shall  be  seven  cents  per  pound. 

360.  The  duty  on  wools  on  the  skin  shall  be  one  cent  less  per 
pound  than  is  imposed  in  this  schedule  on  other  wools  of  the 
same  class  and  condition,  the  quantity  and  value  to  be  ascer- 
tained under  such  rules  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may 
prescribe. 

361.  Top  waste,  slubbing  waste,  roving  waste,  ring  waste,  and 
garnetted  waste,  thirty  cents  per  pound. 

362.  Shoddy,  twenty-five  cents  per  pound;  noils,  wool  extract, 
yarn    waste,   thread    waste,   and    all    other   wastes   composed 
wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,  and  not  specially  provided  for  in  thi» 
Act,  twenty  cents  per  pound. 

363.  Woolen  rags,  mungo,  and  flocks,  ten  cents. per  pound. 

364.  Wool  and  hair  which  have  been  advanced  in  any  man- 
ner or  by  any  process  of  manufacture  beyond  the  washed  or 
ncoured  condition,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  shall 
be  subject  to  the  same  duties  as  are  imposed  upon  manufac- 
tures of  wool  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

365.  On  yarns  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,  valued  at  not 
more  than  thirty  cents  per  pound,  the  duty  per  pound  shall  be 
two  and  one-half  times  the  duty  imposed  by  this  Act  on  one 
pound  of  unwashed  wool  of  the  first  class;  valued  at  more  than 
thirty  cents  per  oound,  the  duty  per  pound  shall  be  three  and 
one-half  times  the  duty  imposed  by  this  Act  on  one  pound  of 
unwashed  wool  of  the  first  class,  and  in  addition  thereto,  upon 
all  the  foregoing,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

366;  On  cloths,  knit  fabrics,  and  all  manufactures  of  every  de- 
scription made  wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,  not  specially  provided 
for  in  this  Act,  valued  at  not  more  than  forty  cents  per  pound, 
the  duty  per  pound  shall  be  three  times  the  duty  imposed  by 
this  Act  on  a  pound  of  unwashed  wool  of  the  first  class;  valued 
at  above  forty  cents  per  pound  and  not  above  seventy  cents  per 
pound,  the  duty  per  pound  shall  be  four  times  the  duty  im- 
posed by  this  Act  on  one  pound  of  unwashed  wool  of  the  first 
class,  and  in  addition  thereto,  upon  all  the  foregoing,  fifty  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  over  seventy  cents  per  pound, 
the  duty  per  pound  shall  be  four  times  the  duty  imposed  by  this 
Act  on  one  pound  of  unwashed  wool  of  the  first  class  and  fifty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

367.  On  blankets,  and  flannels  for  underwear  composed 
wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,  valued  at  not  more  than  forty  cents 
per  pound,  the  duty  per  pound  shall  be  the  same  as  the  duty 
imposed  by  this  Act  on  two  pounds  of  unwashed  wool  of  the 
first  class,  and  in  addition  thereto  thirty  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem ;  valued  at  more  than  forty  cents  and  not  more  than  fifty 
cents  per  pound,  the  duty  per  pound  shall  be  three  times  the 
duty  imposed  by  this  Act  on  one  pound  of  unwashed  wool  of 


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the  first  class,  and  in  addition  thereto  thirty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem.  On  blankets  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  wool, 
valued  at  more  than  fifty  cents  per  pound,  the  duty  per  pound 
shall  be  three  times  the  duty  imposed  by  this  Act  on  one  pound 
of  unwashed  wool  of  the  first  class,  and  in  addition  thereto 
forty  per  centum  ad  valorem.  Flannels  composed  wholly  or  in 
part  of  wool,  valued  at  above  fifty  cents  per  pound,  shall  be 
classified  and  pay  the  same  duty  as  women's  and  children's 
dress  goods,  coat  linings,  Italian  cloths,  and  goods  of  similar 
character  and  description  provided  by  this  Act:  Provided, 
That  on  blankets  over  three  yards  in  length  the  same  duties 
shall  be  paid  as  on  cloths. 

368.  On  women's  and  children's    dress    goods,    coat    linings, 
Italian  cloths,  and  goods  of  similar  description  and  character 
of  which  the  warp  consists  wholly  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable 
material  with  the  remainder  of  the  fabric  composed  wholly  or 
in  part  of  wool,  valued  at  not  exceeding  fifteen  cents  per  square 
yard,  the  duty  shall  be  seven  cents  per  square  yard;  valued  at 
more  than  fifteen  cents  per  square  yard,  the  duty  shall  be  eight 
cents  per  square  yard;  and  in  addition  thereto  on  all  the  fore- 
going valued  at  not  above  seventy  cents  per  pound,  fifty  per 
centum  ad  valorem;   valued  above  seventy  cents   per  pound, 
fifty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem:       Provided,  That  on  all  the 
foregoing,  weighing  over  four  ounces  per  square  yard,  the  duty 
shall  be  the  same  as  imposed  by  this  schedule  on  cloths. 

369.  On  women's  and  children's    dress    goods,    coat    linings, 
Italian  cloths,   bunting,    and   goods  of   similar   description  or 
character  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,  and  not  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  the  duty  shall  be  eleven  cents  per 
square  yard;   and  in  addition  thereto    on    all    the    foregoing 
valued  at  not  above  seventy  cents  per  pound,  fifty  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  valued  at  above  seventy  cents  per  pound,  fifty-five 
per  centum  ad  valorem:     and   Prov  That  on  all  the  foregoing 
weighing  over  four  ounces  per  square  yard,  the  duty  shall  be 
the  same  as  imposed  by  this  schedule  on  cloths. 

370.  On  clothing,  ready-made,  and  articles  of  wearing  apparel 
of  every   description,  including    shawls    whether    knitted    or 
woven,  and  knitted  articles  of  every  description,  made  up  or 
manufactured  wholly  or  in  part,  felts  not  woven  and  not  spe- 
cially provided  for  in  this  Act,  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of 
wool,  the  duty  per  pound  shall  be  four  times  the  duty  imposed 
by  this  Act  on  one  pound  of  unwashed  wool  of  the  first  class, 
and  in  addition  thereto  sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

371.  Webbings,   gorings,    suspenders,    braces,  bandings,    belt- 
ings, bindings,  braids,  galloons,  edgings,  insertings,  flouncings, 
fringes,  gimps,  cords,  cords  and  tassels,  laces  and  other  trim- 
mings and  articles  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  lace,  embroider- 
ies and  articles  embroidered  by  hand  or  machinery,  head  nets, 
netting,   buttons   or   barrel   buttons  or  buttons  of  other  forms 
for  tassels  or  ornaments,  and  manufactures  of  wool  ornamented 
with  beads  or  spangles  of  whatever  material  composed,  any  of 
the  foregoing  made  of  wool  or  of  which  wool  is  a  component 
material,  whether  composed  in  part  of  india-rubber  or  other- 
wise, fifty  cents  per  pound  and  sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

372.  Aubusson,    Axminster,   moquette,    and   chenille   carpets, 
figured  or  plain,  and  all  carpets  or  carpeting  of  like  character 


150  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

or  description,  sixty  cents  per  square  yard,    and    in    addition 
thereto  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

373.  Saxony,  Wilton,  and  Tournay  velvet  carpets,  figured  or 
plain,  and  all  carpets  or  carpeting  of  like  character  or  descrip- 
tion, sixty  cents  per  square  yard,  and  in  addition  thereto  forty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

374.  Brussels  carpets,  figured  or  plain,  and  all  carpets  or  car- 
peting of   like  character  or  description,    forty-four  cents  per 
square  yard,  and  in  addition  thereto  forty  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem. 

375.  Velvet  and  tapestry    velvet    carpets,    fignred    or    plain, 
printed  on  the  warp  or  otherwise,  and  all  carpets  or  carpeting 
of  like  character  or  description,  forty  cents  per  square  yard,  and 
in  addition  thereto  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

376.  Tapestry  Brussels  carpets,  figured  or  plain,  and  all  car- 
pets or  carpeting  of  like  character  or  description,  printed  on  the 
warp  or  otherwise,  twenty-eight  cents  per  square  yard,  and  hi 
addition  thereto  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

377.  Treble  ingrain,  three-ply,  and  all  chain  Venetian  carpet*, 
twenty-two  cents  per  square  yard,  and  in  addition  thereto  forty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

378.  Wool  Dutch  and  two-ply  ingrain  carpets,  eighteen  centi 
per  square  yard,  and  in  addition  thereto  forty  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

379.  Carpets  of  every  description  woven  whole  for  rooms,  and 
Oriental,   Berlin,  Aubusson,  Axminster,   and   similar  rugs,  ten 
cents  per  square  foot  and  in  addition  thereto,  forty  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

380.  Druggets  and  bockings,  printed,  colored,  or  otherwise, 
twenty-two  cents  per  square  yard,  and  in  addition  thereto  forty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

381.  Carpets  and  carpeting  of  wool,  flax,  or  cotton,  or  com- 
posed in  part  of  either,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act, 
fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

382.  Mats,  rugs  for  floors,  screens,  covers,  hassocks,  bed  sides, 
art  squares,  and  other  portions  of  carpets  or  carpeting  made 
wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,  and  not  specially  provided  for  in  thia 
Act,  shall  be  subjected  to  the  rate  of  duty  herein  imposed  o» 
carpets  or  carpetings  of  like  character  or  description. 

383.  Whenever,  in  any  schedule  of  this  Act,  the  word  "wool" 
is  used  in  connection  with  a  manufactured  article  of  which  It 
is  a  component  material,  it  shall  be  held  to  include  wool  or  hair 
of  the -sheep,  camel,   goat,   alpaca  or  other  animal,  whether 
manufactured  by  the  woolen,  worsted,  felt,  or  any  other  pro- 
cess. 

Schedule  L— Silks  and  Silk  Goods 

384.  Silk  partially  manufactured  from  cocoons  or  from  waate 
•ilk,  and  not  further  advanced  or  manufactured  than  carded 
or  combed  silk,  forty  cents  per  pound. 

385.  Thrown  silk,  not  more  advanced  than  singles,  tram,  or- 
ganzine,  sewing  silk,  twist,  floss,  and  silk  threads  or  yarns  of 
every  description,  except  spun  silk,  thirty  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem; spun  silk  in  skeins,  cops,  warps,  or  on  beams,  valued  at 
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and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  over  one  dollar 
per  pound  and  not  exceeding  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per 
pound,  thirty  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem;  valued  at  over  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  pound  and 
not  exceeding  two  dollars  per  pound,  forty  cents  per  pound  and 
fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued  at  over  two  dollars  per 
pound  and  not  exceeding  two  dollars  and  fifty  cents  per  pound, 
fifty  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  valued 
at  over  two  dollars  and  fifty  cents  per  pound,  sixty  cent*  per 
pound,  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  but  in  no  case  shall 
the  foregoing  articles  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty  than  thirty-five 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

386.  Velvets,  velvet  or  plush  ribbons,  chenilles,  or  other  pile 
fabrics,  cut  or  uncut,  composed  of  silk,  or  of  which  silk  is  the 
component  material  of  chief  value,  not  specially  provided  for 
in  this  Act,  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  plushes,  composed  of  silk,  or  of  which  silk 
is  the  component  material  of  chief  value,  one  dollar  per  pound 
and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;   but  in  no  case  shall  the 
foregoing  articles  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty  than  fifty  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

387.  Woven  fabrics  in  the  piece,  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  weighing  not  less  than  one  and  one-third  ounces  per 
square  yard  and  not  more  than  eight  ounces  per  square  yard, 
and  containing  not  more  than  twenty  per  centum  in  weight  of 
silk,  if  in  the  gum,  fifty  cents  per  pound,  and  if  dyed  in  the 
piece,  sixty  cents  per  pound;   if  containing  more  than  twenty 
per  centum  and  not  more  than  thirty  per  centum  in  weight  of 
silk,  if  in  the  gum,  sixty-five  cents  per  pound,  and  if  dyed  in 
the  piece,  eighty  cents    per    pound;  if  containing    more    than 
thirty  per  centum  and  not  more  than  forty-five  per  centum  in 
weight  of  silk,  if  in  the  gum,  ninety  cents  per  pound,  and  if 
dyed  in  the  piece,  one  dollar  and  ten  cents  per  pound;  if  dyed 
in  the  thread  or  yarn  and  containing  not  more  than  thirty  per 
centum  in  weight  of  silk,  if  black  (except  selvedges),  seventy- 
five  cents  per  pound,  and  if  other  than  black,  ninety  cents  per 
pound;  if  containing  more  than  thirty  and  not  more  than  forty- 
five  per  centum  in  weight  of  silk,  if  black  (except  selvedges), 
one  dollar  and  ten  cents  per  pound,  and  if  other  than  black,  one 
dollar  and  thirty   cents  per  pound;    if  containing  more  than 
forty-five  per  centum  in  weight  of  silk,  or  if  composed  wholly 
of  silk,  if  dyed  in  the  thread  or  yarn  and  weighted  in  the  dye- 
ing so  as  to  exceed  the  original  weight  of  the  raw  silk,  if  black 
(except  selvedges),  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  pound,  and  If 
other  than  black,  two  dollars  and  twenty-five  cents  per  pound; 
if  dyed  in  the  thread  or  yarn,  and  the  weight  is  not  increased 
by  dyeing  beyond  the  original  weight  of  the  raw  silk,  three 
dollars  per  pound;  if  in  the  gum,  two  dollars  and  fifty  cents 
per  pound;  if  boiled  off,  or  dyed  in  the  piece,  or  printed,  three 
dollars  per  pound;   if  weighing  less  than    one    and    one-third 
ounces  and  more  than  one-third  of  an  ounce  per  square  yard,  if 
In  the  gum,  or  if  dyed  in  the  thread  or  yarn,  two  and  one-half 
dollars   per  pound;   if   weighing   less   than    one   and    one-third 
ounces  and  more  than  one-third  of  an  ounce  per  square  yard,  if 
boiled  off,  three  dollars  per  pound;  if  dyed  or  printed  in  the 
piece,  three  dollars  and  twenty-five  cents  per  pound;  if  weigh- 
ing not  more  than  one-third  of  an  ounce  per  square  yard,  font 


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dollars  and  fifty  cents  per  pound;  but  in  no  cases  shall  any  of 
the  foregoing  fabrics  in  this  paragraph  pay  a  lees  rate  of  duty 
than  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

388.  Handkerchiefs  or  mufflers  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of 
silk,  whether  in  the  piece  or  otherwise,  finished  or  unfinished, 
if  not  hemmed  or  hemmed  only,  shall  pay  the  same  rate  of  duty 
as  is  imposed  on  goods  in  the  piece  of  the  same  description, 
weight  and  condition  as  provided  for  in  this  schedule;  but  «uch 
handkerchiefs  or  mufflers  shall  not  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty  than 
fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  if  such  handkerchiefs  or  muffler* 
are  hemstitched  or  imitation  hemstitched,  or  revered  or  hare 
drawn  threads,  or  are  embroidered  in  any  manner,  whether 
with  an   initial   letter,   monogram,   or  otherwise,    by  hand   or 
machinery,  or  are  tamboured,  appliqued,  or  are  made  or  trim- 
med wholly  or  in  part  with  lace,  or  with  tucking  or  insertion, 
they  shall  pay  a  duty  of  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem  in  addition 
to  the  duty  hereinbefore  prescribed,  and  in  no  case  less  than 
sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

389.  Bandings,  including  hat  bands,  beltings,  bindings,  bone 
casings,  braces,  cords,  cords  and  tassels,  garters,  gorings,  su»- 
penders,  tubings  and  webs  and  webbings,  composed  whoUy  or 
in  part  of  silk,  and  whether  composed  in  part  of  india  rubber 
or  otherwise,  if  not  embroidered  in  any  manner  by  hand  or 
machinery,  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

390.  Laces,  and  articles  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  lace,  edg- 
ings,  insertings.  galloons,   chiffon  or  other  flouncings,  nets  or 
nettings  and  veilings,  neck  rufflings,  ruchings,  braids,  fringes, 
trimmings,  embroideries  and  articles  embroidered  by  hand  or 
machinery,   or  tamboured  or  appliqued,  clothing  ready  made, 
and  articles  ot  wearing  apparel  of  every  description,  including 
knit  goods,  made  up  or  manufactured  in  whole  or  in  part  by 
the  tailor,  seamstress,  or  manufacturer;  all  of  the  above-named 
articles  made  of  silk,  or  of  which  silk  is  the  component  material 
of  chief  value,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  and  silk 
goods  ornamented  with  beads  or  spangles,  of  whatever  material 
composed,  sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem:     Provided,    That  any 
wearing  apparel  or  other  articles  provided   for  in   this   para- 
graph (except  gloves)  when  composed  in  part  of  india-rubber, 
shall  be  subject  to  a  duty  of  sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

391.  All  manufactures  of  silk,  or  of  which  silk  is  the  com- 
ponent material  of  chief  value,  including  such  as  have  india- 
rubber  as  a  component  material,  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  and  all  Jacquard  figured  goods  in  the  piece,  made  on 
looms,  of  which  silk  is  the  component  material  of  chief  value, 
dyed  in  the  yarn,  and  containing  two  or  more  colors  in  the  fill- 
ing, fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem:     Provided^    That  all  manu- 
factures, of  which  wool  is  a  component  material,  shall  be  class- 
ified and  assessed  for  duty  as  manufactures  of  wool. 

392.  In  ascertaining  the  weight  of  silk  under  the  provision* 
of  this  schedule,  the  weight  shall  be  taken  in  the  condition  in 
which  found  in  the  goods,  without  deduct^  n  therefrom  for  any 
dye,  coloring  matter,  or  other  foreign  substance  or  material. 

Schedule  M— Pulp,  Papers  and  Books 

PULP  AND  PAPER: 
S93.  Mechanically  ground  wood  pulp,  one-twelfth  of  one  cent 


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per  pound,  dry  weight;  chemical  wood  pulp,  unbleached,  one- 
gixth  of  one  cent  per  pound,  dry  weight;  bleached,  one- fourth 
of  one  cent  per  pound,  dry  weight:  Provided,  That  if  any 
country  or  dependency  shall  impose  an  export  duty  on  pulp 
wood  exported  to  the  United  States,  the  amount  of  such  export 
duty  shall  be  added,  as  an  additional  duty,  to  the  duties  herein 
imposed  upon  wood  pulp,  when  imported  Jrom  such  country  or 
dependency. 

394.  Sheathing  paper  and  roofing  felt,  ten  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem. 

395.  Filter  masse  or  filter  stock,  composed  wholly  or  in  part 
of  wood  pulp,  wood  flour,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  one 
and  one-half  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

396.  Printing  paper;  unsized,  sized  or  glued,  suitable  for  booka 
and  newspapers,   valued   at   not  above  two   cents  per  pound, 
three-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound;  valued  above  two  cents  and 
not  above  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound,  four-tenths  of  one 
cent  per  pound;  valued  above  two  and  onc-Lalf  cents  per  pound 
and  L.ot  above  three  cents  per  pound,  five-tenths  of  one  cent  per 
pound;  valued  above  three  cents  and  not  above  four  cents  per 
pound,  six-tenths  of  one  cent  per  pound;   valued   above  four 
cents  and  not  above  five  cents  per  pound,  eight-tenths  of  one 
cent  per  pound;  valued  above  five  cents  per  round,  fifteen  per 
centum  ad  valorem:     Provided,  That  if  any  country  or  depen- 
dency shall  impose  an  export  duty  upon  pulp  wood  exported  to 
the  United  States,  there  shall  be  imposed  upon  printing  paper 
when  imported  from  such  country  or  dependency,  an  additional 
duty  of  one-tenth  of  one  cent  per  pound  for  each  dollar  of  ex- 
port duty  per  cord  so  imposed,  and  proportionately  for  fractions 
of  a  dollar  of  such  export  duty. 

397.  Papers  commonly   known   as   copying  paper,   stereotype 
paper,  paper  known  as  bibulous  paper,  tissue  paper,  pottery  pa- 
per, and  all  similar  papers,  white,  colored  or  printed,  weighing 
not  over  six  pounds  to  the  ream  of  four  hundred  and  eighty 
sheets,  on  a  basis  of  twenty  by  thirty  inches,  and  whether  in 
reams  or  any  other  form,  six  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  if  weighing  over  six  pounds  and  not  over 
ten  pounds  to  the  ream,  and    letter     copying  books,  whether 
wholly  or  partly  manufactured,  five  cents  per  pound  and  fif- 
teen per  centum  ad  valorem;  crepe  paper  snd  filtering  paper, 
five  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

393.  Surface-coated  papers  not  specially  provided  for  in  this 
Act,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  pound  and  fifteen  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  if  printed,  or  wholly  or  partly  covered  with  metal 
or  its  solutions,  or  with  gelatin  or  flock,  three  cents  per  pound 
and  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem:  parchment  papers,  two 
cents  per  pound  and  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem;  plain  basic 
photographic  papers  for  albumenizing,  sensitizing,  or  baryta 
coating,  three  cents  per  pound  and  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
albumenized  or  sensitized  paper  or  paper  otherwise  surface 
coated  for  photographic  purposes,  thirty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

MANUFACTURES  OF  PAPER: 

399.  Paper  envelopes,  plain,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem; 
if  bordered,  embossed,  printed,  tinted,  or  decorated,  thirty-five 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

400.  Lithographic  prints  from  stone,  zinc,  aluminum  or  other 


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material,  bound  or  unbound  (except  cigar  labels,  flaps,  and 
bands,  lettered,  or  otherwise,  music  and  illustrations  when 
forming  a  part  of  a  periodical  or  newspaper  and  accompanying 
the  same,  or  if  bound  in  or  forming  a  part  of  printed  books,  not 
specially  provided  for  in  this  Act),  on  paper  or  other  material 
uot  exceeding  eight  one-thousandths  of  one  inch  in  thickness, 
twenty  cents  per  pound;  on  paper  or  other  material  exceeding 
eight  one-thousandths  of  one  inch  and  not  exceeding  twenty 
one  thousandths  of  one  inch  in  thickness,  and  exceeding  thirty- 
five  square  inches,  but  not  exceeding  four  hundred  square 
inches  cutting  size  in  dimensions,  eight  cents  per  pound;  ex- 
ceeding four  hundred  square  inches  cutting  size  in  dimensions, 
thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  prints  exceeding  eight  one- 
thousandths  of  one  inch  and  not  exceeding  twenty  one-thous- 
andths of  one  inch  in  thickness,  and  not  exceeding  thirty-five 
square  inches  cutting  size  in  dimensions,  five  cents  per  pound; 
lithographic  prints  from  stone,  zinc,  aluminum  or  other  ma- 
terial, on  cardboard  or  other  material,  exceeding  twenty  one- 
thousandths  of  one  inch  in  thickness,  six  cents  per  pound:  lith- 
ographic cigar  labels,  flaps  and  bands,  lettered  or  blank,  printed 
from  stone,  zinc,  aluminum  or  other  material,  if  printed  in  less 
than  eight  colors  (bronze  printing  to  be  counted  as  two  colors), 
but  not  including  labels,  flaps  and  bands  printed  in  whole  or  in 
part  in  metal  leaf,  twenty  cents  per  pound.  Labels,  flaps  and 
bands,  if  printed  entirely  in  bronze  printing,  fifteen  cents  per 
pound;  labels,  flaps  and  bands  printed  in  eight  or  more  colors, 
but  not  including  labels,  flaps  and  bands  printed  in  whole  or  m 
part  in  metal  leaf,  thirty  cents  per  pound;  labels,  flaps  and 
bands  printed  in  whole  or  in  part  in  metal  leaf,  fifty  cent*  per 
pound.  Books  of  paper  or  other  material  for  children's  use, 
containing  illuminated  lithographic  prints,  not  exceeding  in 
weight  twenty-four  ounces  each,  and  all  booklets  and  fashion 
magazines  or  periodicals  printed  in  whole  or  in  part  by  litho- 
graphic process  or  decorated  by  hand,  eight  cents  per  pound. 

401.  Writing,  letter,  note,  hand-made,  drawing,   ledger,   bond, 
record,   tablet,  and   typewriter  paper,    weighing  not  less   than 
ten  pounds  ani  not  more  than  fifteen  pounds  to  the  ream,  two 
cents  per  pound  and  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem;  weighing  more 
than  fifteen  pounds  to  the  ream,  three  and  one-half  cents  per 
pound  and  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  but  if  any  such  pa- 
per is  ruled,  bordered,  embossed,  printed,  or  decorated  in  any 
masner,  it  shall  pay  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem  in  addition  to 
the  foregoing  rates:    Provided,    That  in  computing  the  duty  on 
such  paper  every    one    hundred    and  eighty    thousand  square 
inches  shall  be  taken  to  be  a  ream. 

402.  Paper  hangings  and  paper  for  screens  or  fireboards.  and 
all  other  paper  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  all  Jacquard  designs  of  one  line 
paper,- or  parts  of  such  designs,  finished  or  unfinished,  thirty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  all  Jacquard  d  -signs  cut  on  Jac- 
quard cards,  or  parts  of  such  designs,   finished   or  unfinished, 
thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

MANUFACTURES  OF  PAPER: 

403.  Books  or  all  kinds,  including  blank  books  and  pamphlets, 
and    engravings    bound    or    unbound,    photographs,    etchings, 
maps,  charts,  music  in  books  or  sheets,  and  printed  matter,  all 


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the  foregoing  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty-fire 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

404.  Photograph,    autogroph,    and    scrap  albums,    wholly    or 
partly  manufactured,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

405.  All  fancy  boxes  made  of  paper,  or  of  which  paper  in  the 
component  material  of  chief  value,  or  if  covered  with  surface- 
coated  paper,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

406.  Playing  cards,   in  packs  not  exceeding  fifty-four  card* 
and  at  a  like  rate  for  any  number  in  excess,  ten  cents  per  pack 
and  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

407.  Manufactures  of  paper,  or  of  which  paper  is  the  com- 
ponent material  of  chief  value,  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

Schedule  N. — Sundries. 

408.  Beads  of  all  kinds,  not  threaded  or  strung,  thirty-five  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  fabrics,  nets  or  nettings,  laces,  embroider- 
ies, galloons,  wearing  apparel,  ornaments,  trimmings  and  other 
articles  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  composed  wholly 
per  centum  ad  valorem;  hats,  bonnets,  and  hoods,  composed  of 
or  in  part  of  beads  or  spangles  made  of  glass  or  paste,  gelatin, 
metal,  or  other  material,  but  not  composed  in  part  of  wool, 
sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

409.  Braids,  plaits,  laces,  and  willow  sheets  or  squares,  com- 
posed wholly  of  straw,  chip,  grass,  palm  leaf,  willow,  osier,  or 
rattan,  suitable  for  making  or  ornamenting  hats,  bonnets,   or 
hoods,  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained,  fifteen  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem;  if  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained,  twenty 
per  centum  ad  valorem;   hats,    bonnets  and  hoods,  composed  of 
straw,  chip,  grass,  palm  leaf,  willow,  osier,  or  rattan,  whether 
wholly  or  partly  manufactured,  but  not  trimmed,  thirty-flye 
per  centum  ad  valorem;   if  trimmed,  fifty  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem.   But  the  terms  "grass"  and  "straw"  shall  be  understood 
to  mean  these  substances  in  their  natural  form  and  structure, 
and  not  the  separated  fiber  thereof. 

410.  Brushes,  brooms  and  feather  dusters  of  all  kinds,  and 
hair  pencils  in  quills  or  otherwise,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

411.  Bristles,  sorted,  bunched  or  prepared,  seven  and  one-half 
cents  per  pound. 

BUTTONS  AND  BUTTON  FORMS: 

412.  Trousers  buckles  made  wholly  or  partly  of  iron  or  steel, 
or  parts  thereof,  valued  at  not  more  than  fifteen  cents  per  hun- 
dred, five  cents  per  hundred;  valued  at  more  than  fifteen  cents 
per  hundred  and  not  more  than  fifty  cents  per  hundred,  ten 
cents  per  hundred;  valued  at  more  than  fifty  cents  per  hun- 
dred, fifteen  cents  per  hundred;  and  in  addition  thereto  on  each 
and  all  of  the  above  buckles  or  parts  of  buckles,  fifteen  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem. 

413.  Button  forms:     Lastings,  mohair,  cloth,  silk,  or  other 
manufactures  of  cloth,  woven  or  made  in  patterns  of  such  ai«e, 
•h<ape,  or  form,  or  cut  in  such  manner  as  to  be  fit  for  buttons 
exclusively,  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

414.  Buttons  or  parts  of  buttons  and  button  molds  or  blank*, 
finished  or  unfinished,  shall  pay  duty  at  the  following  rates,  the 
line  button  measure  being  one- fortieth  of  one  inch,  namely: 


Io6  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

Buttons  known  commercially  as  agate  buttons,  metal  trousers 
buttons  (except  steel),  and  nickel  bar  buttons,  one-twelfth  of 
one  cent  per  line  per  gross;  buttons  of  bone,  and  steel  trousers 
buttons,  one- fourth  of  one  cent  per  line  per  gross:  buttons  of 
pearl  or  shell,  one  and  one-half  cents  per  line  per  gross;  bat- 
tons  of  horn,  vegetable  ivory,  glass,  or  metal,  not  specially  pro- 
vided for  in  this  Act,  three-fourths  of  one  cent  per  line  per 
gross,  and  in  addition  thereto,  on  all  the  foregoing  articles  in 
this  paragraph,  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem;  shoe  button* 
made  of  paper,  board,  papier  mache,  pulp  or  other  similar  ma- 
terial, not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  valued  at  not  ex- 
ceeding three  cents  per  gross,  one  cent  per  gross;  buttons  not 
specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  and  all  collar  or  cuff  buttons 
and  studs,  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

415.  Coal,   bituminous,    and    all    coals    containing  less  than 
ninety-two  per  centum  of  fixed  carbon,  and  shale,  sixty-seven 
cents  per  ton  of  twenty-eight  bushels,  eighty  pounds  to  th« 
bushel;  coal  slack  or  culm,  such  as  will  pass  through  a  half- 
inch  screen,   fifteen   cents  per  ton    of    twenty-eight    bushels, 
eighty  pounds  to  the  bushel:      Provided,   That  on  all  coal  im- 
ported into  the  United  States,  which  is  afterwards  used  for 
fuel  on  board  vessels  propelled  by  steam  and  engaged  in  trade 
with  foreign  countries,  or  in  trade  between  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  ports  of  the  United  States,  and  which  are  registered 
under  the  laws  of  the  United  States,  a  drawback  shall  be  al- 
lowed equal  to  the  duty  imposed  by  law  upon  such  coal,  and 
shall  be  paid  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  shall  prescribe;  coke,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

416.  Cork  bark,   cut  into  squares  or  cubes,   eight  cents  per 
pound;   manufactured  corks  over  three-fourths  of  an  inch  in 
diameter  measured  at  larger  end,   fifteen    cents    per    pound; 
three-fourths  of  an  inch   and  less  in   diameter,  measured   at 
larger  end,  twenty-five  cents  per  pound;  cork,  artificial,  or  cork 
substitutes,  manufactured  from  cork  waste  and  not  otherwise 
provided  for,  eight  cents  per  pound. 

417.  Dice,  draughts,  chessmen,  chess  balls,  and  billiard,  pool, 
and  bagatelle  balls,  of  ivory,  bone,  or  other  materials,  fifty  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

418.  Dolls,  doll  heads,  toy  marbles  of  whatever  materials  com- 
posed, and  all  other  toys  not  composed  of  rubber,  china,  porce- 
lain, parian,  bisque,  earthen  or  stone  ware,  and  not  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

419.  Emery  grains,  and  emery  manufactured,  ground,  pulver- 
ized, or  refined,  one  cent  per  pound;  emery  wheels,  emery  files, 
and  manufactures  of  which  emery  is  the  component  material 
of  chief  value,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

EXPLOSIVE  SUBSTANCES: 

420.  Firecrackers   of   all    kinds,    eight   cents  per   pound,    the 
weight  to  include  all  coverings,  wrappings,  and  packing  mate- 
rial. 

421.  Fulminates,  fulminating  powders,  and  like  articles,  not 
specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  thirty  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem. 

422.  Gunpowder,  and  all  explosive  substances  used  for  min- 
ing,  blasting,   artillery,  or  sporting  purposes,  when  valued  at 


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twenty  cents  or  less  per  pound,  four  cents  per  pound;  valued 
above  twenty  cents  per  pound,  six  cents  per  pound. 

423.  Matches,  friction  or  lucifer,  bf  all  descriptions,  per  gros* 
of  one  hundred  and  forty-four  boxes,  containing  not  more  than 
one  hundred  matches  per  box,  eight  cents  per  gross;  when  im- 
ported otherwise  than  in  boxes  containing  not  more  than  one 
hundred  matches  each,  one  cent  per  one  thousand  matches. 

424.  Percussion   caps,   thirty  per   centum  ad  valorem;    cart- 
ridges, thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  blasting  caps,  two 
dollars  and  thirty-six  cents  per  one  thousand  caps. 

425.  Feathers  and  downs  of  all  kinds,  including  bird  skins  or 
parts  thereof  with  the  feathers  on,  crude  or  not  dressed,  col- 
ored, or  otherwise  advanced  or  manufactured  in  any  manner, 
not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  fifteen  per  centum  ad 
valorem;    when    dressed,    colored,    or   otherwise    advanced    or 
manufactured  in  any   manner,   including  quilts  of  down  and 
other  manufactures   of  down,   and  also  dressed  and   finished 
birds  suitable  for  millinery  ornaments,  and  artificial  or  orna- 
mental feathers,  fruits,  grains,  leaves,  flowers,   and  stems  or 
parts   thereof,  of  whatever  material   composed,   not   specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act,  fifty  per  centum -ad  valorem. 

426.  Furs,  dressed  on  the  skin  but  not  made  up  into  articles, 
and  furs  not  on  the  skin,  prepared  for  hatters'  use,  including 
fur  skins  carroted,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

427.  Fans  of  all  kinds,  except  common  palm-leaf  fans,  fifty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

428.  Gun  wads  of  all  descriptions,  twenty  per  centum  ad  val- 
orem. 

429.  Hair,  human,  if  clean  or  drawn  but  not  manufactured, 
twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

430.  Hair,   curled,   suitable  for  beds  or  mattresses,   ten  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

431.  Haircloth,   known  as   "crinoline"  cloth,    ten    cents    per 
square  yard;    haircloth,    known   as   "hair  seating,"    and  hair 
press  cloth,  twenty  cents  per  square  yard. 

432.  Hats,  bonnets,  or  hoods,  for  men's,  women's,  boys',  or 
children's    wear,    trimmed    or    untrimmed,    including    bodies, 
hoods,  plateaux,  forms,  or  shapes,  for  hats  or  bonnets,  com- 
posed wholly  or  in  chief  value  of  fur  of  the  rabbit,  beaver,  or 
other  animals,  valued  at  not  more  than  five  dollars  per  dozen, 
two  dollars  per  dozen;  valued  at  more  than  five  dollars  per 
dozen  and  not  more  than  ten  dollars  per  dozen,  three  dollan 
per  dozen;  valued  at  more  than  ten  dollars  per  dozen  and  not 
more  than  twenty  dollars  per  dozen,  five  dollars  per  dozen; 
valued  at  more  than  twenty  dollars  per  dozen,  seven  dollan 
per  dozen;  and  in  addition  thereto  on  all  the  foregoing,  twenty 
per  centum  ad  valorem. 

433.  Indurated  fiber  ware,  and  manufactures  of  wood  or  other 
pulp,  and  not  otherwise  specially  provided  for,  thirty-five  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

JEWELRY  ANB  PRECIOUS  STONES: 

434.  Articles  commonly  known  as  jewelry,  and  parts  thereof, 
finished  or  unfinished,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  in- 
cluding precious  stones  set,  pearls  set  or  strung,  and  cameos  in 
frames,  sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

435.  Diamonds  and  other  precious  stones  advanced  in  eondi- 


158  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

tion  or  value  from  their  natural  state  by  cleaving,  splitting, 
cutting,  or  other  process,  and  not  set,  ten  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem; imitations  of  diamonds  or  other  precious  stones,  com- 
posed of  glass  or  paste,  not  exceeding  an  inch  in  dimensions, 
not  engraved,  painted,  or  otherwise  ornamented  or  decorated, 
and  not  mounted  or  set,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

436.  Pearls  in  their  natural  state,  not  strung  or  set,  ten  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

LEATHER,  AND  MANUFACTURES  OF: 

437.  Hides  of  cattle,  raw  or  uncured,  whether  dry,  salted,  or 
pickl?d,  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem:      Provided,  That  upon 
all  leather  exported,  made  from  imported  hides,  there  shall  be 
allowed  a  drawback  equal  to  the  amount  of  duty  paid  on  such 
hides,  to  be  paid  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  may  prescribe. 

438.  Band  or  belting  leather,  sole  leather,  dressed  upper  and 
all  other  leather,  calfskins  tanned  or  tanned  and  dressed,  kan- 
garoo,  sheep   and   goat  skins   (including  lamb  and   kid   skins) 
dressed  and  finished,  chamois  and  other  skins  and  bookbinders' 
calfskins,  all   the  foregoing  not  specially  provided  for  in  thii 
Act,  twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  skins  for  morocco,  tanned 
but  unfinished,  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem;  patent,  japanned, 
varnished  or  enameled  leather,  weighing  not  over  ten  pounds 
per  dozen  hides  or  skins,  thirty  cents  per  pound  and  twenty  per 
centum  ad  valorem;  if  weighing  over  ten  pounds  and  not  over 
twenty-five  pounds  per  dozen,  thirty  cents  per  pound  and  ten 
per  centum  ad  valorem;  if  weighing  over  twenty-five  pounds 
per  dozen,  twenty  cents  per  pound  and  ten  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem; pianoforte  leather  and  pianoforte  action  leather,  thirty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  leather  shoe  laces,  finished  or  un- 
finished, fifty  cents  per  gross  pairs  and  twenty  per  centum  ad 
valorem;  boots  and  shoes  made  of  leather,  twenty-five  per  cen- 
tum ad  valorem:    Provided.     That  leather  cut  into  shoe  uppers 
or  VEmps  or  other  forms,  suitable  for  conversion   into  manu- 
factured articles,  shall  be  classified  as  manufactures  of  leather 
and  pay  duty  accordingly. 

Gloves: 

439.  Gloves  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  leather,  whether  wholly 
or  partly  manufactured,  shall  pay  duty  at  the  following  rates, 
the  lengths  stated  in  each  case  being  the  extreme  length  when 
gtretched  to  their  full  extent,  namely: 

440.  Women's   or   children's    "glace"    finish,   Schmaschen    (of 
sheep  origin),  not  over  fourteen  inches  in  length,  one  dollar  and 
seventy-five  cents  per  dozen  pairs;  over  fourteen  inches  and  not 
over  seventeen  inches  in  length,  two  dollars  and   twenty-five 
cents  per  dozen  pairs;  over  seventeen  inches  in  length,  two  dol- 
lars and  seventy-five  cents  per  dozen  pairs;  men's  "glace"  fin- 
ish, Schmaschen  (sheep),  three  dollars  per  dozen  pairs. 

441.  Women's  or  children's  "glace"  finish,  lamb  or  sheep,  not 
over  fourteen  inches  in  length,  two  dollars  and  Lfty  cents  per 
dozen  pairs;  over  fourteen  and  not  over  seventeen  inches  ia 
length,  three  dollars  and  fifty  cents  per  dozen  pairs;  over  seven- 
teen inches  in  length,   four  dollars  and   fifty  cents  per  dozen 
pairs;   men's   "glace"    finish,   lamb   or  sheep,    four  dollars  per 
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442.  Women's  or  children's  "glace"  finish,  goat,  kid,  or  other 
leather  than  of  sheep  origin,  not  over  fourteen  inches  in  length, 
three  dollars  per  dozen  pairs;  over  fourteen  and  not  over  seven- 
teen inches  in  length,  three  dollars  and  seventy-five  cents  per 
dozen  pairs;  over  seventeen  inches  in  length,  four  dollars  and 
seventy-five   cents   per  dozen   pairs;  men's   "glace"    finish,   kid, 
goat,   or  other  leather  than  of  sheep  origin,   four  dollars   per 
dozen  pairs. 

443.  Women's   or    children's,    of    sheep    origin,    with    exterior 
grain  surface  removed,    by    whatever    name    known,  not  over 
seventeen  inches  in    length,    two    dollars  and   fifty  cents  per 
dozen  pairs;  over  seventeen  inches  in  length,  three  dollars  and 
fifty  cents  per  dozen  pairs;  men's,  of  sheep  origin,  with  exterior 
surface  removed,  by  whatever  name  known,  four  dollars  per 
dozen  pairs. 

444.  Women's  or  children's  kid,  goat,  or  other  leather  than  of 
iheep  origin,  with  exterior  grain  surface  removed,  by  whatever 
name  known,  not  over  fourteen  inches  in  length,  three  dollars 
per  dozen  pairs;  over  fourteen  inches  and  not  over  seventeen 
inches  in  length,  three  dollars  and  seventy-five  cents  per  dozen 
pairs;  over  seventeen  inches  in  length,  four  dollars  and  seventy- 
five  cents  per  dozen  pairs;  men's,  goat,  kid,  or  other  leather 
than  of  sheep  origin,  with  exterior  grain  surface  removed,  by 
whatever  name  known,  four  dollars  per  dozen  pairs. 

445.  In  addition  to  the  foregoing  rates  there  shall  be  paid  the 
following   cumulative   duties:     On    all    leather    gloves,    when 
lined,   one  dollar  per  dozen  pairs;  on  all  pique  or  prix  seam 
gloves,   forty  cents  per  dozen  pairs;  on  all  gloves  stitched   or 
embroidered,  with  more  than  three  single  strands  or  cords,  forty 
cents  per  dozen  pairs. 

446.  Glove  tranks,  with  or  without  the  usual  accompanying 
pieces,  shall  pay  seventy-five  per  centum  of  the  duty  provided 
for  the  gloves  in  the  fabrication  of  which  they  are  suitable. 

447.  Harness,  saddles  and  saddlery,  or  parts  of  either,  in  seU 
or  in   parts,   finished   or   unfinished,    forty-five   per   centum   ad 
valorem. 

MISCELLANEOUS  MANUFACTURES: 

448.  Manufactures  of  amber,  asbestos,  bladders,  cork,  catgut 
or  whip  gut  or  worm  gut,  or  wax,  or  of  which  these  substances 
or  either  of  them  is  the  component  material  of  chief  value,  not 
specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  twenty-five  per  centum  ad 
valorem. 

449.  Manufactures  of   bone,    chip,  grass,   horn,    india-rubber, 
palm  leaf,  straw,  weeds,  or  whalebone,  or  of  which  these  sub- 
stances or  either  of  them  is  the  component  material  of  chief 
value,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  thirty  per  centum 
ad  valorem;  but  the  terms  "grass"  and  "straw"  shall  be  under- 
stood to  mean  these  substances  in  their  natural  form  and  struc- 
ture, and  not  the  separated  fiber  thereof. 

450.  Manufactures  of  leather,  finished   or  unfinished,   manu- 
factures of  fur,  gelatin,  gutta-percha,  human  hair,  ivory,  vege- 
table ivory,  mother-of-pearl  and  shell,  plaster  of  paris,  papier 
mache,  and  vulcanized  india-rubber  known  as  "hard  rubber," 
or  of  which  these  substances  or  either  of  them  is  the  component 
material  of  chief  value,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act 


160  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

and  shells  engraved,  cut,  ornamented,  or  otherwise  manufac- 
tured, thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

451.  Masks,  composed  of  paper  or  pulp,  thirty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

452.  Matting  made  of  cocoa    fiber    or    rattan,  six  cents  per 
square  yard;  mats  made  of  cocoa  fiber  or  rattan,  four  cents  per 
square  foot. 

453.  Musical  instruments  or  parts  thereof,  pianoforte  actions 
and  parts  thereof,  strings  for  musical  instruments  not  otherwise 
enumerated,  cases  for  musical  instruments,  pitch  pipes,  tuning 
forks,   tuning  hammers,  and   metronomes;  strings  for  musical 
instruments,  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  steel  or  other  metal, 
all  the  foregoing,  forty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

454.  Paintings   in    oil   or    water   colors,   pastels,   pen    and   ink 
drawings,  and  statuary,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act, 
twenty  per  centum  ad  valorem;  but  the  term  "statuary"  as  used 
in  this  Act  shall  be  understood  to  include  only  such  statuary 
as  is  cut,  carved,  or  otherwise  wrought  by  hand  from  a  solid 
block  or  mass  of  marble,  stone,  or  alabaster,  or  from  metal,  and 
as  is  the  professional  production  of  a  statuary  or  sculptor  only. 

455.  Peat  moss,  one  dollar  per  ton. 

456.  Pencils  of  paper  or  wood  filled  with  lead  or  other  ma- 
terial, and   pencils  of  lead,   forty-five     cents    per     gross     and 
twenty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  slate  pencils,  covered  with 
wood,  thirty-five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  all  other  slate  pencils, 
three  cents  per  one  hundred. 

457.  Pencil  leads  not  in  wood,  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

458.  Photographic  dry  plates  or  films,  twenty-five  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

459.  Pipes    and    smokers'    articles:      Common    tobacco    pipes 
and  pipe  bowls  made  wholly  of  clay,  valued  at  not  more  than 
forty   cents   per  gross,    fifteen  cents   per  gross;  other   tobacco 
pipts  and  pipe  bowls  of  clay,  fifty  cents  per  gross  and  twenty- 
five  per  centum  ad  valorem;  other  pipes  and  pipe  bowls  of  what- 
ever material  composed,  and  all  smokers'  articles  whatsoever, 
not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  including  cigarette  booki, 
cigarette  book  covers,  pouches  for  smoking  or  chewing  tobacco, 
and  cigarette  paper  in  all  forms,  sixty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

460.  Plows,  tooth  and  disk  harrows,  harvesters,  reapers,  ag- 
ricultural drills,  and  planters,  mowers,  horserakes,  cultivators, 
threshing  machines  and  cotton  gins,  twenty  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem. 

461.  Plush,    black,    known    commercially   as    hatters'    pluah, 
composed  of  silk,  or  of  silk  and  cotton,  such  as  is  used  exclus- 
ively for  making  men's  hats,  ten  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

462.  Umbrellas,   parasols,   and  sun  shades  covered   with  ma- 
terial other  than  paper,  fifty  per  centum  ad  valorem.     Stick* 
for  umbrellas,  parasols,  or  sun  shades,  and  walking  canes,  fin- 
ished or  unfinished,  forty  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

463.  Waste,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  ten  per 
centum  ad  valorem. 

Free  List 

Sec.  2.  That  on  and  after  the  passage  of  this  Act,  unleM 
otherwise  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  the  following  ar- 
ticles when  imported  shall  be  exempt  from  duty: 

4C4.  Acids:   Arsenic  or  arsenious,    benzoic,    carbolic,  fluoric, 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  161 

hydrochloric  or  muriatic,   nitric,  oxalic,  phosphoric,   phthalic, 
picric  or  nitro-picric,  prussic,  silicic,  and  valerianic. 

465.  Aconite. 

466.  Acorns,  raw,  dried  or  imdried,  but  unground. 

467.  Agates,  unmanufactured. 

468.  Albumen,  not  specially  provided  for. 

469.  Alizarin,  natural  or  artificial,  and  dyes  derived  front,  ali- 
zarin or  from  anthracin. 

470.  Amber,  and  amberoid  unmanufactured,  or  crude  gum. 

471.  Ambergris. 

472.  Aniline  salts. 

473.  Any  animal  imported  specially    for    breeding  purposed 
shall  be  admitted  free:     Provided,  That  no  such  animal  shall 
be  admitted  free  unless  pure  bred  of  a  recognized  breed,  and 
duly  registered  in  the  book  of  record  established  for  that  breed: 
And  provided  further,    That  certificate  of  such  record  and  of 
the  pedigree  of  such  animal  shall  be  produced  and  submitted  to 
the  customs  officer,  duly  authenticated  by  the  proper  custodian 
of  such  book  of  record,  together  with  the  affidavit  of  the  owner, 
agent,  or  importer  that  such  animal  is  the  identical  animal  de- 
scribed in  said   certificate  of  record  and  pedigree:    Ana    pro- 
vided further,     That  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  shall  deter- 
mine and  certify  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  what  are 
recognized  breeds  and  :  ure  bred  animals  under  the  provisions  of 
this  paragraph.    The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  prescribe 
such  additional  regulations  as  may  be  required  for  the  strict 
enforcement  of  this  provision.     Cattle,  horses,  sheep,  or  other 
domestic  animals  straying  across  the  boundary  line  into  any 
foreign  country,  or  driven  across  such   boundary  line  by   the 
owner  for  temporary  pasturage  purposes  only,   together  with 
their  offspring,  may  be  brought  back  to  the  United  States  with 
in  six  months  free  of  duty,  under  regulations  to  be  prescribed 
by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.    Par.  473.    Amended  by  Act 
March  3,  1903  (T.  D.  24268-24276). 

'474.  Animals  brought  into  the  United  States  temporarily  for 
a  period  not  exceeding  six  months,  for  the  purpose  of  exhibition 
or  competition  for  prizes  offered  by  an  agricultural  or  racing  as- 
sociation; but  a  bond  shall  be  given  in  accordance  with  regula- 
tion* prescribed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury;  also  teams  of 
animals,  including  their  harness  and  tackle  and  the  wagons  or 
other  vehicles  actually  owned  by  persons  emigrating  from  for- 
eign countries  to  the  United  States  with  their  families,  and  ih 
actual  use  for  the  purpose  of  such  emigration  under  such  reg- 
ulations as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  prescribe;  and 
wild  animals  intended  for  exhibition  in  zoological  collections  for 
scientific  and  educational  purposes,  and  not  for  sale  or  profit. 

475.  Annatto,  roucou,  rocoa,  or  Orleans,  and  all  extracts  of. 

476.  Antimony  ore,  crude  sulphite  of. 

477.  Apatite. 

478.  Arrowroot  in  its  natural  state  and  not  manufactured. 

479.  Arsenic  and  sulphide  of,  or  orpiment. 

480.  Arseniate  of   aniline. 

481.  Art  educational  stops,  composed  of  glass  and  metal  and 
valued  at  not  more  than  six  cents  per  gross. 

482.  Articles  in  a  crude  state  used  in  dyeing  or  tanning  not 
ially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

483.  Articles  the  growth,  produce,   and  manufacture  of   the 
United   States,    when   returned    after    having    been  exported. 

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162  F.  B.  VANDEORIFT  &  Co.  • 

without  haying  been  advanced  in  value  or  improved  in  condi- 
tion by  any  process  of  manufacture  or  other  means;  casks,  bar- 
rels, carboys,  bags,  and  other  vessels  of  American  manufacture 
exported  filled  with  American  products,  or  exported  empty  and 
returned  filled  with  foreign  products,  including  shooks  and 
•taves  when  returned  as  barrels  or  boxes;  also  quicksilver 
flasks  or  bottles,  of  either  domestic  or  foreign  manufacture, 
which  shall  have  been  actually  exported  from  the  United 
States;  but  proof  of  the  identity  of  such  articles  shall  be  made, 
under  general  regulations  to  be  prescribed  by  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,  but  the  exemption  of  bags  from  duty  shall  apply 
only  to  such  domestic  bags  as  may  be  imported  by  the  exporter 
thereof,  and  if  any  such  articles  are  subject  to  internal  tax  at 
the  time  of  exportation,  such  tax  shall  be  proved  to  have  been 
paid  before  exportation  and  not  refunded:  Provided,  That 
this  paragraph  shall  not  apply  to  any  article  upon  which  an  al- 
lowance of  drawback  has  been  made,  the  reimportation  of 
which  is  hereby  prohibited  except  upon  payment  of  duties  equal 
to  the  drawbacks  allowed;  or  to  any  article  manufactured  in 
bonded  warehouse  and  exported  under  any  provision  of  law: 
And  provided  further,  That  when  manufactured  tobacco  which 
has  been  exported  without  payment  of  internal  revenue  tax 
•hall  be  reimported  it  shall  be  retained  in  the  custody  of  the 
collector  of  customs  until  internal  revenue  stamps  in  payment 
of  the  legal  duties  shall  be  placed  thereon. 

484.  Asbestos,  unmanufactured. 

485.  Ashes,  wood  and  lye  of,  and  beet-root  ashes. 

486.  Asafetida. 

487.  Balm  of  Gilead. 

488.  Barks,  cinchona   or  other   from   which  quinine   may   b« 
extracted. 

489.  Baryta,  carbonate  of,  or  witherite. 

490.  Beeswax. 

491.  Binding  twine:    All   binding  twine   manufactured   from 
New  Zealand  hemp,  istle  or  Tampico  fiber,  sisal  grass,  or  sunn, 
or  a  mixture  of  any  two  or  more  of  then*,  of  single  ply  and 
measuring  not   exceeding    600    feet    to    the  pound:     Provided, 
That  articles  mentioned  in  this  paragraph  if  imported  from  a 
country  which  lays  an  import  duty  on   like  articles  imported 
from  the  United  States,  shall  be  subject  to  a  duty  of  one -half 
of  one  cent  per  pound. 

492.  Bells,  broken,  and  bell  metal  broken  and  fit  only  to  be 
^manufactured. 

493.  Birds,  stuffed,  not  suitable  for  millinery  ornaments. 

494.  Birds  and  land  and  water  fowls. 

495.  Bismuth. 

496.  Bladders,  and  all  integuments  and  intestines  of  animalt 
tnd  fish  sounds,  crude,  dried  or  salted  for  preservation  only, 
•nd  unmanufactured,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act 

497.  Blood,  dried,  not  specially  provided  for. 

498.  Bolting  cloths  composed  of  silk,  imported  expressly  for 
milling  purposes,  and  so  permanently  marked  as  not  to  be  avail- 
able for  any  other  use. 

499.  Bones,  crude,  or  not  burned,  calcined,  ground,  steamed, 
or  otherwise  manufactured,  and  bone  dust  or  animal  carbon, 
and  bone  ash,  fit  only  for  fertilizing  purposes. 

500.  Books,  engravings,  photographs,  etchings,  bound  or  nn- 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  163 

bound,  maps  and  charts  imported  by  authority  or  for  the  use  of 
the  United  States  or  for  use  of  the  Library  of  Congress. 

501.  Books,  maps,  music,  engravings,  photographs,  etchings, 
bound  or  unbound,  and  charts,  which  shall  have  been  printed 
more  than  twenty  years  at  the  date  of  importation,  and  all 
hydrographic  charts,  and  publications  issued  for  their  subscrib- 
ers or  exchanges  by  scientific  and  literary  associations  or  acad- 
emies, or  publications  of  individuals  for  gratuitous  private  cir- 
culation, and  public  documents  issued  by  foreign  Governments. 

602.  Books  and  pamphlets  printed  exclusively  in  languages 
other  than  English;  also  books  and  music,  in  raised  print,  used 
exclusively  by  the  blind. 

503.  Books,  maps,  music,  photographs,  etchings,  lithographic 
prints,  and  charts,  specially  imported,  not  more  than  two  copies 
in  any  one  invoice,  in  good  faith,  for  the  use  or  by  order  of  any 
society  or  institution  incorporated  or  established  solely  for  re- 
ligious,   philosophical,    educational,   scientific,    or '  literary  pur- 
poses, or  for  the  encouragement  of  the  fine  arts,  or  for  the  use 
or  by  order  of  any  college,  academy,  school,  or  seminary  of 
learning  in  the  United  States,  or  any  State  or  public  library, 
and  not  for  sale,  subject  to  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury  shall  prescribe. 

504.  Books,  libraries,  usual  and    reasonable    furniture,   and 
similar  household  effects  of  persons  or  families  from  foreign 
countries,  all  the  foregoing  if  actually  used  abroad  by  them  not 
less  than  one  year,  and  not  intended  for  any  other  person  or 
persons,  nor  for  sale. 

505.  Brass,  old  brass,  clippings  from  brass  or  Dutch  metal,  all 
the  foregoing,  fit  only  for  remanufacture. 

506.  Brazil  paste. 

507.  Brazilian  pebble,  unwrought  or  unmanufactured. 

508.  Breccia,  in  block  or  slabs. 

509.  Bristles,  crude,  not  sorted,  bunched,  or  prepared. 

510.  Broom   corn. 

511.  Bullion,  gold  or  silver. 

512.  Burgundy  pitch. 

513.  Cadmium. 

514.  Calamine. 

515.  Camphor,  crude. 

516.  Castor  or  castoreum. 

517.  Cat  gut,  whip  gut,  or  worm  gut,  unmanufactured. 

518.  Cerium: 

519.  Chalk,    crude,    not   ground,    precipitated,     or     otherwise 
manufactured. 

520.  Chromate  of  iron  or  chromi/j  ore. 

521.  Civet,  crude. 

522.  Clay:    Common  blue  clay  in  casks  suitable  for  the  masu- 
facture  of  crucibles. 

523.  Coal,  anthracite,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act, 
and  c  >al  stores  cf  American  vessels,  but  none  shall  be  unloaded. 

524.  Coal  tar,  crude,  pitch  of  coal  tar,  and  products  of  coal 
tar  known   as  dead  or  creos<te  oil,   benzol,  toluol,   napthalin, 
rylol,  phenol,  cresol,  toluidine,   xylidin,  cumidin,  binitrotoluol, 
binitrobenzol,    benzidin,   tolidin,   dianisidin,   naphtol,   naphtyla- 
min,    diphenylamin,    benzaldehyde,    benzyl    chloride,    resorcin, 
nitro-benzol,   and  nitro- toluol ;  all  the  foregoing  not  medicinal 
and  not  colors  or  dyes. 


164  F.  B._  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

625.  Cobalt  and  cobalt  ore. 

626.  Cocculus  indicus. 
527.  Cochineal. 

628.  Cocoa,  or  cacao,  crude,  and  fiber,  leaves,  and  sheila  of. 

529.  Coffee. 

630.  Coins,  gold,  silver,  and  copper. 

531.  Coir,  and  coir  yarn. 

632.  Copper  in  plates,  bare,  ingote,  or  pigs,  and  other  forma, 
not  manufact  ired  or  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

533.  Old  copper,  fit  only  for  manufacture,  clipping  from  new 
copper,  and  all  composition  metal  of  which  copper  is  a  compo- 
nent material  of  chief  value  not  specially  provided  for  in  this 
Act. 

634.  Copper,  regulus  of,  and  black  or  coarse  copper,  and  cop- 
per cement. 

535.  Coral,  marine,  uncut,  and  unmanufactured. 

536.  Cork  wood,  or  cork  bark,  unmanufactured. 

537.  Cotton,  and  cotton  waste  or  flocks. 

538.  Cryolite,  or  kryolith. 

539.  Cudbear. 

540.  Curling  stones,  or  quoits,  and  curling-stone  handles. 

641.  Curry,  and  curry  powder. 

642.  Cutch. 

543.  Cuttlefish  bone. 

644.  Dandelion  roots,  raw,  dried,  or  undried,  but  unground. 

645.  Diamonds  and  other  precious  stones,  rough  or  uncut,  and 
not  advanced  in  condition  or  value  from  their  natural  state  by 
cleaving,  splitting,  cutting,  or  other  process,  including  miners', 
glaziers'  and  engravers'  diamonds  not  set,  and  diamond  dust 
or  bort. 

646.  Divi-divi. 

647.  Dragon's  blood. 

648.  Drugs,  such  as  barks,  beans,  berries,  balsams,  buds,  bulbs 
and  bulbous   roots,    excrescences,    fruits   flowers,  dried    fibers, 
and  dried  insects,  grains,  gums,  and  gum  resin,  herbs,  leaves, 
lichens,  mosses,  nuts,  nutgalls,  roots,  and  stems,  spices,  vege- 
tables, seeds  aromatic,  and  seeds  of  morbid  growth,  weeds,  and 
woods  used  expressly  for  dyeing;  any  of  the  foregoing  which 
are  drugs  and  not  edible  and  are  in  a  crude  state,  and  not  ad- 
vanced in  value  or  condition  by  refining  or  grinding,  or  by  other 
process,  and  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

549.  Eggs  of  birds,  fish,  and  insects:  Provided,  however, 
That  this  shall  not  be  held  to  include  the  eggs  of  game  birds  or 
eggs  of  birds  not  used  for  food,  the  importation  of  which  i« 
prohibited  except  specimens  for  scientific  collections,  nor  fish 
roe  preserved  for  food  purposes. 

65C.  Emery  ore.  \ 

651.  Ergot. 

652.  Fans,  common  palm-leaf,   plain  and  not  ornamented  or 
decorated  in  any  manner,  and  palm  leaf  in  its  natural  state, 
not  colored,  dyed,  or  otherwise  advanced  or  n^anufactured. 

653.  Felt,  adhesive,  for  sheathing  vessels. 
564.  Fibrin,  in  all  forms. 

655.  Fish,  fresh,  frozen,  or  packed  in  ice,  caught  in  the  Great 
Lakes  or  other  fresh  waters  by  citizens  of  the  United  States. 

656.  Fish  skins. 

657.  Flint,  flints,  and  flint  stones,  unground. 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  165 

558.  Fossils. 

569.  Fruits  or  berries,  green,   ripe,    or    dried,   and    fruit*  in 
brine,  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

560.  Fruit-plants,  tropical  and  semi  tropical,   for  the  purpose 
of  propagation  or  cultivation. 

561.  Furs,  undressed. 

562.  Fur  skins  of  all  kinds  not  dressed  in  any  manner  and  not 
specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

563.  Gambier. 

564.  Glass  enamel,  white,  for  watch  and  clock  dials. 

565.  Glass  plates  or  discs,  rough-cut  or  unwrought,  for  use  in 
the    laanufacture   of  optical  instruments,   spectacles,    and   eye 
glasses,   and  suitable   only   for  Bach  use:    Provided,  however 
That  such  discs  exceeding  eight  inches  in  diameter  may  be  pol- 
ished sufficiently  to  enable  the  character  of  the  glass  to  be  de- 
termined. 

566.  Grasses  and   fibers:     Istle  or  Tampico  fiber,   jute,   jute 
butts,  manila,  sisal  grass,  sunn,  and  all  other  textile  grasses  or 
fibrous  vegetable  substances,  not  dressed  or  manufactured  in 
any  manner,  and  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

567.  Gold-beaters'  molds  and  gold-beaters'  skins. 

568.  Grease,  and  oils  (excepting  fish  oils),  such  as  are  com- 
monly used  in  soap  making  or  in  wire  drawing,  or  for  stuffing 
or  dressing  leather,  and  which  are  fit  only  for  such  uses,  and 
not  rpecially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

569.  Guano,  manures,  and  all  substances  used  only  for  ma- 
nure. 

570.  Gutta  percha,  crude. 

571.  Hair  of  horse,  cattle,  and  other  animals,  cleaned  or  on- 
cleaned,  drawn  or  undrawn,  but  unmanufactured,  not  specially 
provided  for  in  this  Act;  and  human  hair,  raw,  uncleaned,  and 
not  drawn. 

572.  Hide  cuttings,  raw,  with  or  without  hair,  and  all  other 
glue  stock. 

573.  Hide  rope. 

574.  Hones  and  whetstones. 

575.  Hoofs,  unmanufactured. 

576.  Hop  roots  for  cultivation. 

577.  Horns    and    parts    of,    unmanufactured,    including    horn 
•trips  and  tips. 

578.  Ice. 

579.  India  rubber,  crude,  and  milk  of,  and  old  scrap  or  refuse 
Indi    rubber  which  has  been  worn  out  by  use  and  is  fit  only  for 
remanufacture. 

580.  Indigo. 

581.  Iodine,  crude. 

582.  Ipecac. 

583.  Iridium. 

584.  Ivory  tusks  in  their  natural  state  or  cut  vertically  acroac 
the  grain  only,  with  the  bark  left  intact,  and  vegetable  ivory  In 
its  natural  state. 

585.  Jalap. 

586.  Jet,  unmanufactured. 

587.  Joss  stick,  or  Joes  light. 

588.  Junk,  old. 

589.  Kelp. 

590.  Kieserite. 


166  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

591.  Kyanite,  or  cyanite,  and  kainite. 

592.  Lac  dye,  crude,  seed,  button,  stick,  and  «helL 

593.  Lac  spirits. 

594.  Lactarene. 

595.  Lava,  unmanufactured. 

596.  Leeches. 

597.  Lemon  juice,  lime  juice,  and  sour  orange  juice. 
598-  licorice  root,  unground. 

5SJ  lifeboats  and  life-saving  apparatus  specially  imported 
by  societies  incorporated  or  established  to  encourage  the  saving 
of  human  life. 

600.  Lime,  citrate  of. 

601.  Lithographic  stones,  not  engraved. 

602.  Litmus,  prepared  or  not  prepared. 

603.  Loadstones. 

604.  Madder  and  munjeet,  or  Indian  madder,  ground  or  pre- 
pared, and  all  extracts  of. 

605.  Magnesite,  crude  or  calcined,  not  purified. 

606.  Magnesium,  not  made  up  into  articles. 
607  Manganese,  oxide  and  ore  of. 

608.  Manna. 

609.  Manuscripts. 

610.  Marrow,  crude. 

811.  Marshmallow  or  althea  root,  leaves  or  flowers,  natural  or 
unmanufactured. 

612.  Medals  of  gold,  silver,  or  copper,  and  other  metallic  ar- 
ticles actually  bestowed  as  trophies  or  prizes,  and  received  and 
accepted  as  honorary  distinctions. 

613.  Meerschaum,   crude  or  unmanufactured. 

614.  -ftlinerals.  crude,  or  not  advanced  in  value  or  condition  by 
refining  or  grinding,  or  by  other  process  of  manufacture,  not 
specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

615.  Mineral  salts  obtained  by  evaporation  from  mineral  wat- 
ers, when  accompanied  by  a  duly  authenticated  certificate  and 
satisfactory  proof,  showing  that  they  are  in  no  way  artificially 
prepared,  and   are  only  the  product  of  a  designated    mineral 
spring. 

616.  Models  of  inventions  and  of  other  improvements  in  the 
arts,  including  patterns  for  machinery,  but  no  article  shall  be 
deemed  a  model  or  pattern  which  can  be  fitted  for  use  other- 
wise. 

617.  Moss,  seaweeds,  and  vegetable  substances,  crude  or  un- 
manufactured, not  otherwise  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act, 

618.  Musk,  crude,  in  natural  pods. 

619.  Myrobolans. 

620.  Needles,  hand  sewing,  and  darning. 

621.  Newspapers  and  periodicals;  but  the  term  "periodical*" 
as  herein  used  shall  be  understood  to  embrace  only  unbound  or 
paper-covered   publications,   issued    within   six   months   of   the 
time  of  entry,  containing  current  literature  of  the  day  and  is- 
sued regularly  at  stated  periods,  as  weekly,  monthly,  or  quar- 
terly. 

622.  Nuts:    Brazil  nnts,  cream  nuts,  palm  nuts  and  palm-nut 
kernels;   cocoanuts  in  the  shell  and  broken  cocoanut  meat  or 
copra,  not  shredded,  desiccated,  or  prepared  in  any  manner. 

«2C.  Nux  vomica. 
»4.  Oakum. 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  167 

625.  Oil  cake. 

626.  Oils:    Almond,  amber,    crude    and    rectified    ambergris, 
anise  or  anise  seed,  aniline,  aspic  or  spike  lavender,  bergamot, 
cajeput,  caraway,  cassia,  cinnamon,  cedrat,  chamomile,  citron- 
ella  or  lemon  grass,  civet,  cocoanut,  fennel,  ichthyol,  jasmine 
or  jasimine,  juglandium,  juniper,  lavender,  lemon,  limes,  mace, 
neroli  or  orange  flower,  enfleurage  grease,  nut  oil  or  oil  of  nut* 
not  otherwise  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act,  orange  oil,  olive 
oil  for  manufacturing  or  mechanical  purposes  fit  only  for  such 
use  and  valued  at  not  more  than  sixty  cents  per  gallon,  ottar 
of  roses,  palm,  rosemary  or  anthoss,  sesame  or  sesamum  seed 
or  bean,  thyme,  origanum    red    or    white,   valerian;  and  also 
spermaceti,  whale,  and  other  fish  oils  of  American  fisheries,  and 
all  fish  and  other  products  of  such  fisheries;  petroleum,  crude 
or  refined:    Provided,  That  if  there  be  imported  into  the  United 
States   crude  petroleum,  or  the  products  of  ci-ode  petroleum 
produced  in  any  country  which  imposes  a  duty  on  petroleum  or 
its  products  exported  from  the  United  States,  there  shall  in  such 
cases  be  levied,  paid,  and  collected  a  duty  upon  said  crude  pe- 
troleum or  its  products  so  imported  equal  to  the  duty  imposed 
by  such  country. 

627.  Orange  and  lemon  peel,  not  preserved,  candied,  or  dried. 

628.  Orchil,  or  orchil  liquid. 

629.  Ores  of  gold,  silver,  copper,  or  nickel,  and  nickelmatte; 
sweepings  of  gold  and  silver. 

630.  Osmium. 

631.  Palladium. 

€32.  Paper  stock,  crude,  of  every  description,  including  all 
grasses,  fibers,  rags  (other  than  wool),  waste,  including  jute 
waste,  shavings,  clippings,  old  paper,  rope  ends,  waste  rope, 
and  waste  bagging,  including  old  gunny  cloth  and  old  gunny 
bags,  fit  only  to  be  converted  into  paper. 

633.  Paraffin. 

634.  Parchment  and  vellum. 

635.  Pearl,  mother  of,  and  shells,  not  sawed,  cut,  polished  or 
otherwise  manufactured,  or  advanced  in  value  from  the  nat- 
ural state. 

636.  Personal   effects,   not   merchandise,     of     citizens   of  the 
United  States  dying  in  foreign  countries. 

637.  Pewter  and  britannia  metal,  old,  and  fit  only  to  be  re- 
manufactured. 

638.  Philosophical   and   scientific   apparatus,    utensils,    instru- 
ments, and  preparations,  including  bottles  and  boxes  containing 
the  same,  specially  imported  in  good  faith  for  the  use  and  by 
order  of  any  society  or  institution  incorporated  or  established 
solely  for  religious,  philosophical,  educational,  scientific,  or  lit- 
erary purposes,  or  for  the  encouragement  of  the  fine  arts,  or 
for  the  use  or  by  order  of  any  college,  academy,  school,  or  semi- 
nary of  learning  in  the  United  States,  or  any  State  or  public 
library,  and  not  for  sale,  subject  to  such  regulations  as  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury  shall  prescribe. 

639.  Phosphates,  crude. 

640.  Plants,  trees,  shrubs,  roots,  seed-cane,  and  seeds,  import- 
ed by  the  Department  of  Agriculture  or  the  United  States  Bo- 
tanic Garden. 

641.  Platina,  in  ingots,  bars,  sheets,  and  wire. 

642.  Platinum,  unmanufactured,  and  vases,  retorts,  and  other 


168  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

apparatus,  vessels,  and  parts  thereof  composed  of  platinum,  for 
chemical  uses. 

643.  Plumbago. 

644.  Potash,   crude,   or    "black   salts";    carbonate   of   potash, 
crude  or  refined;  hydrate  of,  or  caustic  potash,  not  including  re- 
fined in  sticks  or  rolls;  nitrate  of  potash  or  saltpeter,  crude; 
sulphate  of  potash,  crude  or  refined,  and  muriate  of  potash. 

645.  Professional   books,   implements,   instruments,   and   tool* 
of  trade,  occupation,  or  employment,  in  the  actual  possession 
at  the  time,  of  persons  emigrating  U>  the  United  States;   but 
this  exemption  shal.  not  be  construed  to  include  machinery  or 
other  articles  imports     for  use  in  any  manufacturing  establish- 
ment, or  for  any  other  person  or  persons,  or  for  sale,  nor  shall 
It  be  construed  to  include  theatrical  scenery,  properties,  and  ap- 
pare*;  but  sucn  articles  brought  by  proprietors  or  managers  of 
theatrical  exhibitions  arriving  from  abroad,  for  temporary  use 
by  them  in  such  exhibitions,  and  not  for  any  other  person,  and 
not  for  sale,  and  which  have  been  used  by  them  abroad,  shall 
be  admitted  free  of  duty  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury  may  prescribe;  but  bonds  shall  be  given 
for  the  payment  to  the  United  States  of  such  duties  as  may  be 
Imposed  by  law  upon  any  and  all  such  articles  as  shall  not  b« 
exported  within  six  months  after  such  importation:     Provided, 
That  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  in  his  discretion  ex- 
tend such  period  for  a  further  term  of  six  months  in  case  ap- 
plication shall  be  made  therefor. 

646.  Pulu. 

647.  Quinia,  sulphate  of,  and  all  alkaloids  or  salts  of  cinchona 
bark. 

648.  Rags,  not  otherwise  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

649.  Regalia  and  gems,  statuary,  and  specimens  or  casts  of 
sculpture,  where  specially  imported  in  good  faith  for  the  use 
and  by  order  of  any  society  incorporated  or  established  solely 
for  religious,   philosophical,   educational,  scientific,   or   literary 
purposes,  or  for  the  encouragement  of  the  fine  arts,  or  for  the 
use  and  by  order  of  any  college,  academy,  school,  or  seminary 
of  learning  in  the  United  States,  or  any  State  or  public  library, 
and  not  for  sale;  but  the  term  "regalia"  as  herein  used  shall  be 
held  to  embrace  only  such  insignia  of  rank  or  office  or  emblems 
as  may  be  worn  upon  the  person  or  borne  in  the  baud  during 
public  exercises  of  the  society  or  institution,  and  shall  not  in- 
clude articles  of  furniture  or  fixtures,  or  of  regular   wearing 
apparel,  nor  personal  property  of  individuals. 

650.  Rennets,  raw  or  prepared. 

651.  Saffron  and  safflower,  and  extract  of,  and  saffron  cake. 

652.  Sago,  crude. 

653.  Salacin. 

654.  Salep,  or  salop. 

655.  Sausages,  bologna. 

656.  Seeds:     Anise,  caraway,   cardamom,  cauliflower,   corian- 
der, cotton,  cummin,  fennel,  fenugreek,  hemp,  hoarhound.  man- 
gel-wurzel, mustard,  rape.  Saint  John's  brtad  or  bean,  sugar 
beet,  sorghum  or  sugar  cane  for  seed;  bulbs  and  bulbous  roots, 
not  edible  and  not  otherwise  provided  for;  all  flower  and  grass 
seeds:  all  the  foregoing  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

657.  Sheep  dip,  not  including  compounds  or  preparations  that 
-an  be  used  for  other  purposes. 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  169 

658.  Shotgun  barrels,  in  single  tubes,  forged,  rough  bored. 

659.  Shrimps  and  other  shell  fish. 

660.  Silk,  raw,  or  as  reeled  from  the  cocoon,  but  not  doubled, 
twisted,  or  advanced  in  manufacture  in  any  way. 

661.  Silk  cocoons  and  silk  waste. 

662.  Silkworm's  eggs. 

663.  Skeletono  and  other  preparations  of  anatomy. 

664.  fekins  of  all  kinds,  raw  (except  sheepskins  with  the  wool 
OB),  and  hides  not  specially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

665.  Soda,  nitrate  of,  or  cubic  nitrate. 

666.  Specimens  of   natural   history,   botany,  and   mineralogy, 
*vhen  imported  for  scientific  public  collections,  and  not  for  sale. 

667.  Spices:     Cassia,  cassia  vera,  and  cassia  buds;  cinnamon 
and  chips  of;  cloves  and  clove  stems;  mace;  nutmegs;  pepper, 
black  or  white,  and  pimento;  all  the  foregoing  when  unground; 
ginger  root,  unground  and  not  preserved  or  candied. 

668.  Spunk. 

669.  Spurs  and  stilts  used  in  the  manufacture  of  earthen,  por- 
celain, and  stone  ware. 

670.  Stamps;  foreign  postage  or  revenue  stamps,  canceled  or 
uncanceled. 

671.  Stone  and  sand:    Burrstone  in  blocks,  rough  or  unmanu- 
factured; cliff  stone  unmanufactured;  rotten  stone,  tripoli,  and 
•and,   crude  or   manufactured,   not  otherwise  provided   for  ia 
this  Act. 

672.  Storax,  or  styrax. 

673.  Strontia,  oxide  of,  and  protoxide  of  strontian,  and  stron- 
tianite,  or  mineral  carbonate  of  strontia. 

674.  Sulphur,   lac  or  precipitated,  and  sulphur  or  brimstone, 
crude,  in  bulk,  sulphur  ore  as  pyrites,  or  sulphuret  of  iron  in  its 
natural  state,  containing  in  excess  of  twenty-five  per  centum  of 
sulphur,  and  sulphur  not  otherwise  provided  for. 

675.  Sulphuric  acid  which  at  the  temperature  of  sixty  degree* 
Fahrenheit  does  not  exceed  the  specific  gravity  of  one  and  three 
hundred  and  eighty  thousandths,  for  use  in  aianufa ?tnring  su- 
perphosphate of  lime  or  artificial  manures  of  any  kind,  or  for 
any  agricultural  purposes:    Provided^    That  upon  all  sulphuric 
acid  imported  from  any  country,  whether  independent  or  a  de- 
pendency, which  imposes  a  duty  upon  sulphuric  acid  imported 
into  such  country  from  the  United  States,  there  shall  be  levied 
and  collected  a  duty  of  one-fourth  of  one  cent  per  pound. 

676.  Tamarinds. 

677.  Tapioca,  cassava  or  cassady. 

678.  Tar  and  pitch  of  wood. 

679.  Tea  and  tea  plants. 

680.  Teeth,  natural,  or  unmanufactured. 

681.  Terra  alba,  not  made  from  gypsum  or  plaster  rock. 

682.  Terra  japonica. 

683.  Tin  ore,  cassiterite  or  black  oxide  of  tin,  and  tin  in  ba«, 
iks,  pigs,  or  grain  or  granulated. 

684.  Tobacco  stems. 

685.  Tonquin,  tonqua,  or  tonka  beans. 

686.  Turmeric. 

687.  Turpentine,  Venice. 

688.  Turpentine,  spirits  of. 

689.  Turtles. 

690.  Types,  old,  and  fit  only  to  be  remanufactured. 


170  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

691.  Uranium,  oxide  and  salts  of. 

692.  Vaccine  virus. 
893.  Valonia. 

694.  Verdigris,  or  subacetate  of  copper. 

695.  Wax,  vegetable  or  mineral. 

696.  Wafers,  unleavened  or  not  edible. 

697.  Wearing  apparel,  articles  of  personal  adornment,   toilet 
articles,  and  similar  personal  effects  of  persons  arriving  in  the 
United  States;  but  this  exemption  shall  only  include  such  ar- 
ticles as  actually  accompany  and  are  in  the  use  of,  and  as  are 
necessary  and  appropriate  for  the  wear  and  use  of  such  per- 
sons,  for  the  immediate  purposes  of  the  journey  and  present 
comfort  and  convenience,  and  shall  not  be  held  to  apply  to  mer- 
chandise or  articles  intended    for    other    persons  or  for  sale: 
Provided,     That  in  case  of  residents  of  the  United  States  re- 
turning from  abroad,  all  wearing  apparel  and  other  personal 
effects  taken  by  them  out  of  the  United  States  to  foreign  coun- 
tries shall  be  admitted  free  of  duty,  without  regard  to  their 
value,  apon  their  identity  being  established,  under  appropriate 
rules  and  regulations  to  be  prescribed  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  but  no  more  than  one  hundred  dollars  in  value  of  ar- 
ticles purchased  abroad  by  such  residents  of  the  United  Statei 
•hall  be  admitted  free  of  duty  upon  their  return. 

698.  Whalebone,  unmanufactureu. 

699.  Wood:    Logs  and  round  unmanufactured  timber,  includ- 
ing pulp-woods,  firewood,  handle-bolts,  shingle-bolts,  gun-block* 
for   gunstocks    rough-hewn    or    sawed    or    planed  oa  one  side, 
hop-poles,  ship-timber  and  ship-planking;  all  the  foregoing  »ot 
•pecially  provided  for  in  this  Act. 

700.  Woods:     Cedar,    lignum- vitae,    lancewood,    ebony,    box, 
granadilla,   mahogany,  rosewood,  satin  wood,  and  all  forms  of 
cabinet  woods,  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only;  briar  root  or 
briar  wood  and  similar  wood  unmanufactured,  or  not  further 
advanced   than  cut  into   blocks  suitable   for  the   articles   into 
which  they  are  intended  to  be  converted;  bamboo,  rattan,  reeds 
unmanufactured,  India  malacca  joints,  and  sticks  of  partridge, 
hair  wood,  pimento,  orange,  myrtle,  and  other  woods  not  spec- 
ially provided  for  in  this  Act,  in  the  rough,  or  not  further  ad- 
vanced than  cut  into  lengths  suitable  for  sticks  for  umbrellas, 

.parasols,  sunshades,  whips,  fishing  rods,  or  walking  canes. 

701.  Works  of  art,  drawings,  engravings,   photographic  pict- 
ures, and  philosophical  and  scientlac  apparatus  brought  by  pro- 
fessional artists,  lecturers,  or  scientists  arriving  from  abroad 
for  use  by  them  temporarily  for  exhibition  and  in  illustration, 
promotion,   and  encouragement  of  art,  science,  or  industry  in 
the  United  States,  and  not  for  sale,  shall  be  admitted  free  of 
duty,  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
shall  prescribe;  but  bonds  shall  be  given  for  the  payment  to  the 
United  States  of  such  duties  as  may  be  imposed  by  law  upon 
any  and  all  such  articles  as  shall  not  be  exported   within  six 
months  after  such  importation:    Provided,    That  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury  may,  in  his  discretion,  extend  such  period  for 
a  further  term  of  six  months  in  cases  where  applications  there- 
for shall  be  made. 

702.  Works  of  art,  collections  in  illustration  of  the  progress  of 
the  arts,  sciences,  or  manufactures,  photographs,  works  in  ter- 
ra cottu.  parian.  pottery,  or  porcelain,   antiquities  and  artistic 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  171 

copies  thereof  in  metal  or  other  material,  imported  in  good 
faith  for  exhibition  at  a  fixed  place  by  any  State  or  by  any  so- 
ciety  or  institution  established  for  the  encouragement  of  the 
arts,  science,  or  education,  or  for  a  municipal  corporation,  and 
all  like  articles  imported  in  good  faith  by  any  society  or  asso- 
ciation, or  for  a  municipal  corporation  for  the  purpose  of  erect- 
ing a  public  monument,  and  not  intended  for  sale,  nor  for  any 
other  purpose  than  herein  expressed;  but  bonds  shall  be  give* 
nnder  such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury may  prescribe,  for  the  payment  of  lawful  duties  which  may 
accrue  should  any  of  the  articles  aforesaid  be  sold,  transferred, 
or  ujcd  contrary  to  this  provision,  and  such  articles  shall  be 
subject,  at  any  time,  to  examination  and  inspection  by  the 
proper  officers  of  the  customs:  Provided,  That  the  privileges 
of  this  and  the  preceding  section  shall  not  be  allowed  to  asso- 
ciations or  corporations  engaged  in  or  connected  with  business 
of  a  private  or  commercial  character. 

703.  Works  of  art,  the  production  of  American  artists  resid- 
ing temporarily  abroad,  or  other  works  of  art,  including  pic- 
torial paintings  on  glass,   imported  expressly  for  presentation 
to  a  national  institution,  or  to  ^ny  State  or  municipal  corpora- 
tion, or  incorporated  religious  society,  college,  or  other  public 
institution,  except  stained  or  painted  window  glass  or  gtained 
or  painted  glass  windows;  but  such  exemption  shall  be  subject 
to  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  pre- 
scribe. 

704.  Yams. 

705.  Zaffer. 

Sec.  3.  That  for  the  purpose  of  equalizing  the  trade  of  the 
United  States  with  foreign  countries,  and  their  colonies,  pro- 
ducing and  exporting  to  this  country  the  following  articles: 
Argols,  or  crude  tartar,  or  wine  lees,  crude;  brandies,  or  other 
spirits  manufactured  or  distilled  from  grain  or  other  ma- 
terials; champagne  and  all  other  sparkling  wines;  still  wines, 
and  vermuth;  paintings  and  statuary;  or  any  of  them,  the  Pres- 
ident be,  and  he  is  hereby  authorized,  as  soon  as  may  be  after 
the  passage  of  this  Act,  and  from  time  to  time  thereafter,  to 
enter  into  negotiations  with  the  governments  of  those  countries 
exporting  to  the  United  States  the  above-mentioned  articles,  or 
any  of  them,  with  a  view  to  the  arrangement  of  commercial 
agreements  in  which  reciprocal  and  equivalent  concessions  may 
foe  secured  in  favor  of  the  products  and  manufactures  of  th« 
United  States;  and  whenever  the  government  of  any  country, 
or  colony,  producing  and  exporting  to  the  United  States  the 
above-men tiontnl  articles,  or  any  of  them,  shall  enter  iuto  a 
commercial  agreement  with  the  United  States,  or  make  con- 
cessions in  favor  of  the  products,  or  manufactures  thereof, 
which,  in  the  judgment  of  the  President,  sha'.i  be  reciprocal 
and  equivalent,  he  shall  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  and 
empowered  to  suspend,  during  the  time  of  such  agreement  or 
concession,  by  proclamation  to  that  effect,  the  imposition  and 
collection  of  the  duties  mentioned  in  this  Act,  on  such  article  or 
articles  so  exported  to  the  United  States  from  such  country  or 
colony,  and  thereupon  and  thereafter  the  duties  levied,  col- 
lected, and  paid  upon  such  .  rticle  or  articles  shall  be  as  fol- 
lows, namely: 


172  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Argols,  or  crude  tartar,  or  wine  lees,  crude,  five  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

Brandies,  or  other  spirits  manufactured  or  distilled  from 
grain  or  other  materials,  one  dollar  and  seventy-five  cents  per 
proof  gallon. 

Champagne  and  all  other  sparkling  wines,  in  bottles  contain- 
ing not  more  than  one  quart  and  more  than  one  pint,  six  dol- 
lars per  dozen;  containing  not  more  than  one  pint  each  and 
more  than  one-half  pint,  three  dollars  per  dozen;  containing 
one-half  pint  each  or  less,'  one  dollar  and  fifty  cents  per  dozen; 
in  bottles  or  other  vessels  containing  more  than  one  quart  each, 
in  addition  to  six  dollars  per  dozen  bottles  on  the  quantities  in 
excess  of  one  quart,  at  the  rate  of  one  dollar  and  ninety  cents 
per  gallon. 

Still  wines,  and  vermuth,  in  casks,  thirty-five  cents  per  gal- 
lon; in  bottles  or  jugs,  per  case  of  one  dozen  bottles  or  jugs 
containing  each  not  more  than  one  quart  and  more  than  one 
pint,  or  twenty-four  bottles  or  jugs  containing  each  not  more 
than  one  pint,  one  dollar  and  twenty-five  cents  per  case,  and 
any  excess  beyond  these  quantities  found  in  such  bottles  or 
jugs  shall  be  subject  to  a  duty  of  four  cents  per  pint  or  frac- 
tional part  thereof,  but  no  separate  or  additional  duty  shall  be 
assessed  upon  the  bottles  or  jugs. 

Paintings  in  oil  or  water  colors,  pastels,  pen  and  ink  draw- 
ings, and  statuary,  fifteen  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

The  President  shall  have  power,  and  it  shall  be  his  duty, 
whenever  he  shall  be  satisfied  that  any  such  agreement  in  this 
Section  mentioned  is  not  being  fully  executed  by  the  Govern- 
ment with  which  it  shall  have  been  made,  to  revoke  such  sus- 
pension and  notify  such  Government  thereof. 

And  it  is  further  provided  that  with  a  view  to  secure  recipro- 
cal trade  with  countries  producing  the  following  articles,  when- 
ever and  so  often  as  the  President  shall  be  satisfied  that  the 
Government  of  any  country,  or  colony  of  such  Government, 
producing  and  exporting  directly  or  indirectly  to  the  United 
States  coffee,  tea,  and  tonquin,  tonqua,  or  tonka  beans,  and 
vanilla  beans,  or  any  of  such  articles,  imposes  duties  or  other 
exactions  upon  the  agricultural,  manufactured,  or  other  pro- 
ducts of  the  United  States,  which,  in  view  of  the  introduction 
of  such  coffee,  tea,  and  tonquin,  tonqna,  or  tonka  beans,  and 
vanilla  beans,  into  the  United  States,  as  in  this  Act  hereinbe- 
fore provided  for,  he  may  deem  to  be  reciprocally  unequal  and 
unreasonable,  he  shall  have  the  power  and  it  shall  be  his  duty 
to  suspend,  by  proclamation  to  that  effect,  the  provisions  of  this 
Act  relating  to  the  free  introduction  of  such  coffee,  tea,  and 
tonquin,  tonqua,  or  tonka  beans,  and  vanilla  beans,  of  the  pro- 
ducts of  such  country  or  colony,  for  such  time  as  he  shall  deem 
just;  and  in  s"uch  case  and  during  such  suspension  duties  shall 
be  levied,  collected,  and  paid  upon  coffee,  tea,  and  tonquin, 
tonqua,  or  tonka  beans,  and  vanilla  beans,  the  products  or  ex- 
ports, direct  or  indirect,  from  such  designated  country,  as  fol- 
lows: 

On  coffee,  three  cents  per  pound. 

On  tea,  ten  cents  per  pound. 

On  tonquin,  tonqua,  or  tonka  beans,  fifty  cents  per  pound; 
vanilla  beans,  two  dollars  per  pound;  vanilla  beans,  commer- 
cially frrown  as  cuts,  one  dollar  per  pound. 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  173 

Sec.  4.  That  whenever  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
by  and  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Senate,  with  a  view 
to  secure  reciprocal  trade  with  foreign  countries,  shall,  within 
the  period  of  two  years  from  and  after  the  passage  of  this  Act, 
enter  into  commercial  treaty  or  treaties  with  any  other  coun- 
try or  countries  concerning  the  admission  into  any  such 
country  or  countries  of  the  goods,  wares,  and  mer- 
chandise of  the  United  States  and  their  use  and  disposition 
therein,  deemed  to  be  for  the  interests  of  the  United  States, 
and  in  such  treaty  or  treaties,  in  consideration  of  the 
advantages  accruing  to  the  United  States  therefrom,  shall  pro- 
vide for  the  reduction  during  a  specified  period,  not  exceeding 
five  years,  of  the  duties  impose!  by  this  Act,  to  the  extent  of 
not  more  than  twenty  per  centum  thereof,  upon  such  goods, 
wares,  or  merchandise  as  may  be  designated  therein  of  the 
country  or  countries  with  which  such  treaty  or  treaties  shall  be 
made  as  in  this  section  provided  for;  or  shall  provide  for  the 
transfer  during  such  period  from  the  dutiable  list  of  this  Act 
to  the  free  list  thereof  of  such  roods,  war^s,  and  merchandise, 
being  the  natural  products  of  such  foreign  country  or  countries 
and  not  of  the  United  States;  or  shall  provide  for  the  retention 
upon  the  free  list  of  this  Act  during  a  specified  period,  not  ex- 
ceeding five  years,  of  such  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  now 
included  in  said  free  list  as  may  be  designated  therein;  and 
when  any  such  treaty  shall  have  been  duly  ratified  by  the  Sen- 
ate and  approved  by  Congress,  and  public  proclamation  made 
accordingly,  then  and  thereafter  the  duties  which  shall  be  col- 
lected by  the  United  States  upon  any  of  the  designated  goods, 
wares,  and  merchandise  from  the  foreign  country  with  which 
guch  treaty  has  been  made  shall,  during  the  period  provided 
for,  be  the  duties  specified  and  provided  for  in  such  treaty,  and 
none  other. 

Sec.  6.  That  whenever  any  country,  dependency,  or  colony 
shall  pay  or  bestow,  directly  or  indirectly,  any  bounty  or  grant 
upon  the  exportation  of  any  article  or  merchandise  from  such 
country,  dependency,  or  colony,  and  such  article  or  merchandise 
is  dutiable  under  the  provisions  of  this  Act,  then  upon  the  im- 
portation of  any  such  article  or  merchandise  into  the  United 
States,  whether  the  same  shall  be  imported  directly  from  the 
country  of  production  or  otherwise,  and  whether  such  article 
or  merchandise  is  imported  in  the  same  condition  as  when  ex- 
ported from  the  country  of  production  or  has  been  changed  in 
condition  by  remanufacture  or  otherwise,  there  shall  be  levied 
and  paid,  in  all  such  cases,  in  addition  to  the  duties  otherwise 
imposed  by  this  Act,  an  additional  duty  equal  to  the  net 
amount  of  such  bounty  or  grant,  however  the  same  be  paid  or 
bestowed.  The  net  amount  of  all  such  bounties  or  grants  shall 
be  from  time  to  time  ascertained,  determined,  and  declared  by 
the  ecretary  of  the  Treasury,  who  shall  make  all  needful 
regulations  for  the  identification  of  such  articles  and  merchan- 
dise and  for  the  assessment  and  collection  of  such  additional 
duties. 

kSec.  6.  That  there  shall  be  levied,  collected,  and  paid  on  the 
mportation  of  all  raw  or  unmanufactured  articles,  not  enu- 
nerated  or  provided  for  in  this  Act,  a  duty  of  ten  per  centum 
id  valorem,  and  on  all  articles  manufactured,  in  whole  or  in 


174  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

part,  not  provided  for  in  this  Act,  a  duty  of  twenty  per  centum 
ad  valorem. 

Sec.  7.  That  each  and  every  imported  article,  not  enumerated 
im  this  Act,  which  is  similar,  either  in  material,  quality,  texture, 
or  the  use  to  which  it  may  be  applied,  to  any  article  enumer- 
ated in  this  Act  as  chargeable  with  duty,  shall  pay  the  same 
rate  of  duty  which  is  levied  on  the  enumerated  article  which 
it  most  resembles  in  any  of  the  particulars  before  mentioned: 
and  if  any  nonenumerated  article  equally  resembles  two  or 
more  enumerated  articles  on  which  different  rates  of  duty  are 
chargeable,  there  shall  be  levied  on  such  nonenumerated  article 
the  eame  rate  of  duty  as  is  chargeable  on  the  article  which  it 
resembles  paying  the  highest  rate  of  duty;  and  on  articles  not 
enumerated,  manufactured  of  two  or  more  materials,  the  duty 
•hall  be  assessed  at  the  highest  rate  at  which  the  same  would 
be  chargeable  if  composed  wholly  of  the  component  material 
thereof  of  chief  value;  and  the  words  "component  material  of 
chief  value,"  wherever  used  in  this  Act,  shall  be  held  to  mean 
that  component  material  which  shall  exceed  in  value  any  other 
•ingle  component  material  of  the  article;  and  the  value  of  each 
component  material  shall  be  determined  by  the  ascertained 
value  of  such  material  in  its  condition  as  found  in  the  article. 
If  two  or  more  rates  of  duty  shall  be  applicable  to  any  im- 
ported article,  it  shall  pay  duty  at  the  highest  of  such  rates. 

Sec.  8.  That  all  articles  of  foreign  manufacture,  such  as  are 
usually  or  ordiDarily  marked,  stamped,  branded,  or  labeled,  and 
all  packages  containing  such  or  other  imported  articles,  shall, 
respectively,  be  plainly  marked,  stamped,  branded,  or  labeled  in 
legible  English  words,  in  a  conspicuous  place,  so  as  to  indicate 
the  country  of  their  origin  and  the  quantity  of  their  contents; 
and  until  so  marked,  stamped,  branded,  or  labeled  they  shall 
not  be  delivered  to  the  importer.  Should  any  article  of  im- 
ported merchandise  be  marked,  stamped,  branded,  or  labeled  so 
AS  to  indicate  a  quantity,  number,  or  measurement  in  excess  of 
the  quantity,  number,  or  measurement  actually  contained  in 
such  article,  no  delivery  of  the  same  shall  be  made  to  the  im- 
porter until  the  mark,  stamp,  brand,  or  label,  as  the  case  may 
be,  shall  be  changed  so  as  to  conform  to  the  facts  of  the  case. 

Sec.  9.  That  section  thirty-three  hundred  and  forty-one  of 
the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States  be,  and  hereby  in. 
amended  to  read  as  follows: 

"Sec.  3341.  The  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue  shall 
cause  to  be  prepared,  for  the  payment  of  such  tax,  suitable 
•tamps  denoting  the  amount  of  tax  required  to  be  paid  on  the 
hogsheads,  barrels,  and  halves,  thirds,  quarters,  sixths,  and 
eighths  of  a  barrel  of  auch  fermented  liquors  (and  shall  also 
cause  to  be  prepared  suitable  permits  for  the  purpose  herein- 
after mentioned),  and  shall  furnish  the  same  to  the  collectors  of 
internal  revenue,  who  shall  each  be  required  to  keep  on  hand 
at  all  times  a  sufficient  supply  of  permits  and  a  supply  of 
stamps  equal  in  amount  to  two  months'  salea  thereof,  if  there 
be  any  brewery  or  brewery  warehouse  in  his  district;  and  such 
•tamps  shall  be  sold,  and  permits  granted  and  delivered  by  such 
collectors,  only  to  the  brewers  of  their  district,  respectively. 

"Such  collectors  shall  keep  an  account  of  the  number  of  per- 
mits delivered  and  of  the  number  and  value  of  the  stamp*  sold 
**y  them  to  each  brewer." 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  175 

Sec.  10.  That  section  thirty-three  hundred  and  ninety-fonr 
of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States,  as  amended,  be, 
and  the  same  is  hereby,  further  amended,  so  as  to  read  as  fol- 
lows: 

"Upon  cigars  which  shall  be  manufactured  «nd  sold,  or  re- 
moved for  consumption  or  sale,  there  shall  be  assessed  and  col- 
lected the  following  taxes,  to  be  paid  by  the  manufacturer 
thereof:  On  cigars  of  all  descriptions  made  of  tobacco,  or  any 
substitute  therefor,  and  weighing  more  than  three  pounds  per 
thousand,  three  dollars  per  thousand;  on  cigars,  made  of  to- 
bacco, or  any  substitute  therefor,  and  weighing  not  more  than 
three  pounds  per  thousand,  one  dollar  per  thousand;  on  cigar- 
ettes, made  of  tobacco,  or  any  substitute  therefor,  and  weigh- 
ing more  than  three  pounds  per  thousand,  three  dollars  per 
thousand;  on  cigarettes,  made  of  tobacco,  or  any  substitute 
therefor,  and  weighing  not  more  than  three  pounds  per  thous- 
and, one  dollar  per  thousand:  Provided,  That  all  rolls  of  to- 
bacco, or  any  substitute  therefor,  wrapped  with  tobacco,  shall 
be  classed  as  cigars,  and  all  rolls  of  tobacco,  or  any  substitute 
therefor,  wrapped  in  paper  or  any  substance  other  than  to- 
bacco, shall  be  classed  as  cigarettes. 

"And  the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  with  the  ap- 
proval of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  shall  provide  dies  and 
adhesive  stamps  for  cigars  weighing  not  more  than  three 
pounds  per  thousand:  Provided,  That  such  stamps  shall  be  in 
denominations  of  ten,  twenty,  fifty,  and  one  hundred,  and  the 
laws  and  regulations  governing  the  packing  and  removal  for 
•ale  A  cigarettes,  and  the  affixing  and  cancelling  of  the  stamps 
on  the  packages  thereof,  shall  apply  to  cigars  weighing  not 
more  than  three  pounds  per  thousand. 

"None  of  the  packages  of  smoking  tobacco  and  fine-cut  chew- 
ing tobacco  and  cigarettes  prescribed  by  law  shall  be  permitted 
to  have  packed  in,  or  attached  to,  or  connected  with,  them,  any 
article  or  thing  whatsoever,  other  than  the  manufacturers' 
wrappers  and  labels,  the  internal  revenue  stamp  and  the  to- 
bacco or  cigarettes,  respectively,  put  up  therein,  on  which  tax 
is  required  to  be  paid  under  the  internal  revenue  laws;  nor 
shall  there  be  affixed  to,  or  branded,  stamped,  marked,  written, 
or  printed  upon  said  packages,  or  their  contents,  any  promise 
or  offer  of,  or  any  order  or  certificate  for,  any  gift,  prize,  prem- 
ium, payment,  or  reward. 

Sec.  11.  That  no  article  of  imported  merchandise  which  shall 
copy  or  simulate  the  name  or  trade-mark  of  any  domestic  man- 
ufacture or  manufacturer,  or  which  shall  bear  a  name  or  mark, 
which  is  calculated  to  induce  the  public  to  believe  that  the  ar- 
ticle is  manufactured  in  the  United  States,  shall  be  admitted 
to  entry  at  any  custom-house  of  the  United  States.  And  in  or- 
der to  aid  the  officers  of  the  customs  in  enforcing  this  prohibi- 
tion, any  domestic  manufacturer  who  has  adopted  trade-marks 
may  require  his  name  and  residence  and  a  description  of  his 
trade-marks  to  be  recorded  in  books  which  shall  be  kept  for  that 
purpose  in  the  Department  of  the  Treasury,  under  such  regu- 
lations as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  prescribe,  and 
may  furnish  to  the  Department  facsimiles  of  such  trade-marks; 
and  thereupon  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  cause  one  or 
more  copies  of  the  same  to  be  transmitted  to  each  collector  or 
other  proper  officer  of  the  customs. 


176  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

Sec.  12.  That  all  material*  of  foreign  production  which  may 
be  necessary  for  the  construction  of  vessels  built  in  the  United 
States  for  foreign  account  and  ownership,  or  for  the  purpose  of 
being  employed  in  the  foreign  trade,  including  the  trade  be- 
tween the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  ports  of  the  United  States,  and 
all  such  materials  necessary  for  the  building  of  their  ma- 
chinery, and  all  articles  necessary  for  their  outfit  and  equip- 
ment, may  be  imported  in  bond  under  such  regulations  as  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  prescribe;  and  upon  proof  that 
inch  materials  have  been  used  for  such  purposes  DO  duties  shall 
be  paid  thereon.  But  vessels  receiving  the  benefit  of  this  sec- 
tion shall  not  be  allowed  to  engage  in  the  coastwise  trade  of 
the  United  States  more  than  two  months  in  any  one  year  ex- 
cept upon  the  payment  to  the  United  States  of  the  duties  of 
which  a  rebate  is  herein  allowed:  Provided,  That  vessels  built 
in  the  United  States  for  foreign  account  and  ownership  shall 
not  be  allowed  to  engage  in  the  coastwise  trade  of  the  United 
States. 

Sec.  13.  That  all  articles  of  foreign  production  needed  for 
the  repair  of  American  vessels  engaged  in  foreign  trade,  in- 
cluding the  trade  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  ports  of  the 
United  States,  may  be  withdrawn  from  bonded  warehouses 
free  of  duty,  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  may  prescribe. 

Sec.  14.  That  the  sixteenth  section  of  an  Act  entitled  "An 
Act  to  remove  certain  burdens  on  the  American  merchant  ma- 
rine and  encourage  the  American  foreign  carrying  trade,  and 
for  other  purposes,"  approved  June  twenty-sixth,  eighteen 
hundred  and  eighty-four,  be  amended  so  as  to  read  as  follows: 

"Sec.  16.  That  all  articles  of  foreign  or  domestic  production 
needed  and  actually  withdrawn  from  bonded  warehouses  and 
bonded  manufacturing  warehouses  for  supplies  (not  including 
equipment)  of  vessels  of  the  United  States  engaged  in  foreign 
trade,  or  in  trade  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  ports  of  the 
United  States,  may  be  so  withdrawn  frcm  said  bonded  ware- 
houses, free  of  duty  or  of  internal-revenue  tax,  as  the  case  may 
be,  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
may  prescribe;  but  no  such  articles  shall  be  landed  at  any  port 
of  the  United  States." 

Sec.  15.  That  all  articles  manufactured  in  whole  or  in  part 
of  imported  materials,  or  of  materials  subject  to  internal- 
revenue  tax,  and  intended  for  exportation  without  being 
charged  with  duty,  and  without  having  an  internal-revenue 
stamp  affixed  thereto,  shall,  under  such  regulations  as  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury  may  prescribe,  in  order  to  be  so  manu- 
factured and  exported,  be  made  and  manufactured  in  bonded 
warehouses  similar  to  those  known  and  designated  in  Treas- 
ury Regulations  as  bonded  warehouses,  class  six:  Provided 
That  the  manufacturer  of  such  articles  shall  first  give  satis- 
factory bonds  for  the  faithful  observance  of  all  the  provisions 
of  law  and  of  such  regulations  ao  shall  be  prescribed  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury:  Provided,  further,  That  the  manu- 
facture of  distilled  spirits  from,  grain,  starch,  molasses  or  sugar, 
including  "all  dilutions  or  mixtures  of  them  or  either  of  them, 
shall  not  be  permitted  in  such  manufacturing  warehouses. 

Whenever  goods  manufactured  in  any  bonded  warehouses  «s- 
fc Wished  under  the  provisions  of  the  preceding  paragraph  shall 


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b?  exported  directly  therefrom  or  shall  be  duly  laden  for  trans- 
portation and  immediate  exportation  under  the  supervision  of 
the  proper  officer  who  shall  be  duly  designated  for  that  pur- 
pose, such  goods  shall  oe  exempt  from  duty  and  from  the  re- 
quirements relating  to  revenue  stamps. 

Any  materials  used  in  the  manufacture  of  such  goods,  a»d 
any  packages,  coverings,  vessels,  brands,  and  labels  used  in 
putting  up  tlu  same  may,  under  the  regulations  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury,  be  conveyed  without  the  payment  of 
revenue  tax  or  duty  into  any  bonded  manufacturing  warehouse, 
and  imported  goods  may,  under  the  aforesaid  regulations,  be 
transferred  without  the  exaction  of  duty  from  any  bonded 
warehouse  into  any  bonded  manufacturing  warehouse;  but  this 
privilege  shall  not  be  held  to  apply  to  implements,  machinery, 
or  apparatus  to  be  used  in  the  construction  or  repair  of  any 
bonded  manufacturing  warehouse  or  for  the  prosecution  of  the 
business -carried  on  therein. 

No  articles  or  materials  received  into  such  bonded  manu- 
facturing warehouse  shall  be  withdrawn  or  removed  therefrom 
except  for  direct  shipment  and  exportation  or  for  transporta- 
tion and  immediate  exportation  in  bond  under  the  supervision 
of  the  officer  duly  designated  therefor  by  the  collector  of  the 
port,  who  shall  certify  to  such  shipment  and  exportation,  or 
ladening  for  transportation,  as  the  case  may  be,  describing  the 
articles  by  their  mark  or  otherwise,  the  quantity,  the  date  of 
exportation,  and  the  name  of  the  vessel.  All  labor  performed 
and  services  rendered  under  these  provisions  shall  be  under  the 
supervision  of  a  duly  designated  officer  of  the  customs  and  at 
the  expense  of  the  manufacturer. 

A  careful  account  shall  be  kept  by  the  collector  of  all  mer- 
chandise delivered  by  him  to  any  bonded  manufacturing  ware- 
house, and  a  sworn  monthly  return,  verified  by  the  customs  of- 
fieers  in  charge,  shall  be  made  by  the  manufacturers,  containing 
a  deiailed  statement  of  all  imported  merchandise  used  by  him 
in  the  manufacture  of  exported  articles. 

Before  commencing  business  the  proprietor  of  any  manufac- 
turing warehouse  shall  file  with  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
a  list  of  all  the  articles  intended  to  be  manufactured  in  such 
warehouse,  and  state  the  formula  of  manufacture  and  the 
names  and  quantities  of  the  ingredients  to  be  used  therein. 

Articles  manufactured  under  these  provisions  may  be  witk- 
drawn  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
may  prescribe  for  transportation  and  delivery  into  any  bonded 
warehouse  at  an  exterior  port  for  the  sole  purpose  of  immediate 
export  therefrom. 

The  provisions  of  Revised  Statutes  thirty-four  hundred  and 
thirty-three  shall,  so  far  as  may  be  practicable,  apply  to  any 
bonded  manufacturing  warehouse  established  under  this  Act 
and  to  the  merchandise  conveyed  therein. 

Sec.  16.  That  all  persons  are  prohibited  from  importing  i»t» 
the  United  States  from  any  foreign  country  any  obscene  book, 
pamphlet,  paper,  writing,  advertisement,  circular,  print,  pict- 
ure, drawing,  or  other  representation,  figure,  or  image  on  or 
of  paper  or  other  material,  or  any  cast,  instrument,  or  other 
article  of  an  immoral  nature,  or  any  drug  or  medicine,  or  any 
article  whatever  for  the  prevention  of  conception  or  for  caus- 
ing  unlawful  abortion,  or  any  lottery  ticket  or  any  advertise- 


178  F.    B.    VANDEGRIFT   &    Co. 

ment  of  any  lottery.  No  such  articles,  whether  imported  sepa- 
rately or  contained  in  packages  with  other  goods  entitled  to 
entry,  shall  be  admitted  to  entry;  and  all  such  articles  shall  be 
proceeded  against,  seized,  and  forfeited  by  due  course  of  law. 
All  such  prohibited  articles  and  the  package  in  which  they  are 
contained  in  the  course  of  importation  shall  be  detained  by  the 
officer  of  customs,  and  proceedings  taken  against  the  same  as 
hereinafter  prescribed,  unless  it  appears  to  the  satisfaction  of 
the  collector  of  customs  that  the  obscene  articles  contained  in 
the  package  were  inclosed  therein  without  the  knowledge  or 
consent  of  the  importer,  owner,  agent,  or  consignee:  Provided, 
That  the  drugs  hereinbefore  mentioned,  when  imported  in  bulk 
and  not  put  up  for  any  of  the  purposes  hereinbefore  specified, 
are  exeepted  from  the  operation  of  this  section. 

Sec.  17.  That  whoever,  being  an  officer,  agent,  or  employee 
of  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  shall  knowingly  aid 
or  abet  any  person  engaged  in  any  violation  of  any  of  the  pro- 
visions of  law  prohibiting  importing,  advertising,  dealing  in,  ex- 
hibiting, or  sending  or  receiving  by  mail  obscene  or  indecent 
publications  or  representations,  or  means  for  preventing  con- 
ception or  procuring  abortion,  or  other  articles  of  indecent  or 
immoral  use  or  tendency,  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  a  misde- 
meanor, and  shall  for  every  offense  be  punishable  by  a  fine  of 
not  more  than  five  thousand  dollars,  or  by  imprisonment  at  hard 
labor  for  not  more  than  ten  years,  or  both. 

See.  18.  That  any  judge  of  any  district  or  circuit  court  of  the 
United  States,  within  the  proper  district,  before  whom  com- 
plaint in  writing  of  any  violation  of  the  two  preceding  sections 
is  made,  to  the  satisfaction  of  such  judge,  and  founded  on 
knowledge  or  belief,  and  if  upon  belief,  setting  forth  the 
grounds  of  such  belief,  and  supported  by  oath  or  affirmation  of 
the  complainant,  may  issue,  conformably  to  the  Constitution,  a 
warrant  directed  to  the  marshal  or  any  deputy  marshal  in  the 
proper  district,  directing  him  to  search  for,  seize,  and  take  pos- 
session of  any  such  article  or  thing  mentioned  in  the  two  pre- 
ceding sections,  and  to  make  due  and  immediate  return  thereof 
to  the  end  that  the  same  may  be  condemned  and  destroyed  by 
proceedings,  which  shall  be  conducted  in  the  same  manner  as 
other  proceedings  in  the  case  of  municipal  seizure,  and  with 
the  same  right  of  appeal  or  writ  of  error. 

Sec.  19.  That  machinery  for  repair  may  be  imported  into  the 
United  States  without  payment  of  duty,  under  bond,  to  be 
given  in  double  the  appraised  value  thereof,  to  be  withdrawn 
and  exported  after  said  machinery  shall  have  been  repaired; 
and  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  is  authorized  and  directed 
to  prescribe  such  rules  and  regulations  as  may  be  necessary 
to  protect  the  revenue  against  fraud  and  secure  the  identity 
and  character  of  all  such  importations  when  again  withdrawn 
and  exported,  restricting  and  limiting  the  export  and  with- 
drawal to  the  same  port  of  entry  where  imported,  and  also 
limiting  all  bonds  to  a  period  of  time  of  not  more  than  six 
months  from  the  date  of  the  importation. 

Sec.  20.  That  the  produce  of  the  forests  of  the  State  of 
Maine  upon  the  Saint  John  River  and  its  tributaries,  owned  by 
American  citizens,  and  sawed  or  hewed  in  the  Province  of  New 
Brunswick  by  American  citizens,  the  same  being  otherwise  un- 
man -if actured  in  whole  or  in  part,  which  is  now  admitted  into 


Of 

TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  179 

the  ports  of  the  United  States  free  of  duty,  shall  continue  to 
be  so  admitted,  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  shall  from  time  to  time  prescribe. 

Sec.  21.  That  the  produce  of  the  forests  of  the  State  or 
Maine  upon  the  Saint  Croix  F.iver  and  its  tributaries  owned  by 
American  citizens,  and  sawed  or  hewed  in  the  Province  of 
New  Brunswick  by  American  citizens,  the  same  being  other- 
wise unmanufactured  in  whole  or  in  part,  shall  be  admitted 
into  the  ports  of  the  United  States  free  of  duty,  under  such 
regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  from  time 
to  time  prescribe. 

Sec.  22.  That  a  discriminating  duty  of  ten  per  centum  ad  va- 
lorem, in  addition  to  the  duties  imposed  by  law,  shall  be  levied, 
collected,  and  paid  on  all  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise  which 
shall  be  imported  in  vessels  not  of  the  United  States,  or  which 
being  the  production  or  manufacture  of  any  foreign  country 
not  contiguous  to  the  United  States,  shall  come  into  the  United 
States  from  such  contiguous  country;  but  this  discriminating 
duty  shall  not  apply  to  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise  which  shall 
be  imported  in  vessels  not  of  the  United  States,  entitled  at  the 
time  of  such  importation  by  treaty  or  convention  to  be  entered 
in  the  ports  of  the  United  States  on  payment  of  the  same  duties 
as  shall  then  be  payable  on  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  im- 
ported in  vessels  of  the  United  States,  nor  to  such  foreign  pro- 
ducts or  manufactures  as  shall  be  imported  from  such  contigu- 
ous countries  in  the  usual  course  of  strictly  retail  trade. 

Sec.  23.  That  no  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise,  unless  in  cases 
provided  for  by  treaty,  shall  be  imported  into  the  United  States 
from  any  foreign  port  or  place,  except  in  vessels  of  the  United 
States,  or  in  such  foreign  vessels  as  truly  and  wholly  belong  to 
the  citizens  or  subjects  of  that  country  of  which  the  goods  are 
the  growth,  production,  or  manufacture,  or  from  which  such 
goods,  wares,  or  merchandise  can  only  be,  or  most  usually  are, 
first  shipped  for  transportation.  All  goods,  wares,  or  merchan- 
dise imported  contrary  to  this  section,  and  the  vessel  wherein 
the  same  shall  be  imported,  together  with  her  cargo,  tackle,  ap- 
parel, and  furniture,  shall  be  forfeited  to  the  United  States; 
and  such  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise,  ship,  or  vessel,  and  car- 
go shall  be  liable  to  be  seized,  prosecuted,  and  condemned  in 
like  manner,  and  under  the  same  regulations,  restrictions,  and 
provisions  as  have  been  heretofore  established  for  the  recovery, 
collection,  distribution,  and  remission  of  forfeitures  to  the 
United  States  by  the  several  revenue  laws. 

Sec.  24.  That  the  preceding  section  shall  not  apply  to  vee- 
sels  or  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise  imported  in  vessels  of  a 
foreign  nation  which  does  not  maintain  a  similar  regulation 
against  vessels  of  the  United  States. 

Sec.  25.  That  the  importation  of  neat  cattle  and  the  hides  of 
neat  cattle  from  any  foreign  country  into  the  United  States  is 
prohibited:  Provided,  That  the  operation  of  this  section  shall 
be  suspended  as  to  any  foreign  country  or  countries,  or  any 
parts  of  such  country  or  countries,  whenever  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  shall  officially  determine,  and  give  public  notice 
thereof  that  such  importation  will  not  tend  to  the  introduction 
or  spread  of  contagious  or  infectious  diseases  among  the  cattle 
of  the  United  States;  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  ia 
hereby  authorized  and  empowered,  and  it  shall  be  hia  duty,  te 


180  F.    B.    VANDEGRIFT   &    Co. 

make  all  necessary  orders  and  regulations  to  carry  this  section 
Into  effect,  or  to  suspend  the  same  as  herein  provided,  and  to 
send  copies  thereof  to  the  proper  officers  in  the  United  States, 
and  to  such  officers  or  agents  of  the  United  States  in  foreign 
countries  as  he  shall  judge  necessary. 

Sec.  26.  That  any  person  convicted  of  a  willful  violation  of 
any  of  the  provisions  of  the  preceding  section  shall  be  fined  not 
exceeding,  five  hundred  dollars,  or  imprisoned  not  exceeding  one 
year,  or  both,  in  the  discretion  cf  the  court- 
Sec.  27.  That  upon  the  reimportation  of  articles  once  ex- 
ported, of  the  growth,  product,  or  manufacture  of  the  United 
States,  upon  which  no  internal  tax  has  been  assessed  or  paid, 
or  upon  which  such  tax  has  been  paid  and  refunded  by  allow- 
ance or  drawback,  there  shall  be  levied,  collected,  and  paid  a 
duty  equal  to  the  tax  imposed  by  the  internal-revenue  laws 
upon  such  articles,  except  articles  manufactured  in  bonded 
warehouses  and  exported  pursuant  to  law,  which  shall  be  sub- 
ject to  the  same  rate  of  duty  as  if  originally  imported. 

Sec.  28.  That  whenever  any  vessel  laden  with  merchandise, 
in  whole  or  in  part  subject  to  duty,  has  been  sunk  in  any  river, 
harbor,  bay,  or  waters  subject  to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  United 
States,  and  within  its  limits,  for  the  period  of  two  years,  and 
is  abandoned  by  the  owner  thereof,  and  person  who  may 
raise  such  vessel  shall  be  permitted  to  bring  any  merchandise 
recovered  therefrom  into  the  port  nearest  to  the  place  where 
such  vessel  was  so  raised  free  from  the  payment  of  any  duty 
thereupon,  but  under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  may  prescribe. 

Sec.  29.  That  the  works  of  manufacturers  engaged  in  smelt- 
ing or  refining  metals,  or  both  smelting  and  refining,  in  the 
United  States  may  be  designated  as  bonded  warehouses  under 
such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  pre- 
scribe: Provided,  That  such  manufacturers  shall  first  give 
satisfactory  bonds  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  Ores  or 
metals  in  any  crude  form  requiring  smelting  or  refining  to  make 
them  readily  available  in  the  arts,  imported  into  the  United 
States  to  be  smelted  or  refined  and  intended  to  be  exported  in 
a  refined  but  unmanufactured  state,  shall,  under  such  rules  as 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  prescribe,  and  under  the 
direction  of  the  proper  officer,  be  removed  in  original  packages 
or  in  bulk  from  the  vessel  or  other  vehicle  on  which  they  have 
been  imported,  or  from  the  bonded  warehouse  in  which  the 
same  may  be,  into  the  bonded  warehouse  in  which  such  smelt- 
ing or  refining,  or  both,  may  be  carried  on,  for  the  purpose  of 
beins  smelted  or  refined,  or  both,  without  payment  of  duties 
thereon,  and  may  there  be  smelted  or  refined,  together  with 
other  metals  of  home  or  foreign  production:  Provided,  That 
each  day  a  quantity  of  refined  metal  equal  to  ninety  per  cen- 
tum of  the  amount  of  imported  metal  smelted  or  refined  that 
day  shall  be  set  aside,  and  such  metal  so  ret  aside  shall  not  be 
taken  from  said  works  except  for  transportation  to  another 
bonded  warehouse  or  for  exportation,  under  the  direction  of  the 
proper  officer  having  charge  thereof  as  aforesaid,  whose  certi- 
ficate, describing  the  articles  by  their  marks  or  otherwise,  the 
quantity,  the  date  of  -  importation,  and  the  name  of  vessel  or 
other  vehicle  by  which  it  wao  imported,  with  such  additional 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  181 

purticulars  as  may  from  time  to  time  be  required,  shall  be  re- 
ceived by  the  collector  of  customs  as  sufficient  evidence  of  the 
exportation  of  the  metal,  or  it  may  be  removed  under  such 
regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  raay  prescribe, 
upon  entry  and  payment  of  duties,  for  domestic  consumption, 
and  the  exportation  of  the  ninety  per  centum  of  metals  herein- 
before provided  for  shall  entitle  the  ores  and  metals  imported 
under  the  provisions  of  this  section  to  admission  without  pay- 
m-nt  of  the  duties  thereon:  Provided  further,  That  in  respect 
to  lead  ores  imported  under  the  provisions  of  this  section  the 
refined  metal  set  aside  shall  either  be  re-export j \  or  the  regu- 
lar duties  paid  thereon  within  six  months  from  the  date  of  the 
receipt  of  the  ore.  All  labor  performed  and  services  rendered 
unJer  these  regulations  shall  be  under  the  supervision  of  an 
oticer  of  the  customs,  to  be  appointed  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  and  at  the  expense  of  the  manufacturer. 

Sec.  30.  That  where  imported  materials  on  which  duties  have 
been  paid  are  used  in  the  manufacture  of  articles  manufac- 
tured or  produced  in  the  United  States,  there  shall  be  allowed 
on  tht  exportation  of  such  articles  a  drawback  equal  in  amount 
to  the  duties  paid  on  the  materials  used,  less  one  per  centum  of 
su?h  duties:  Provided,  That  when  the  articles  exported  are 
made  in  part  from  domestic  materials  the  imported  material*, 
or  the  parts  of  the  articles  made  from  such  materials,  shall  so 
appear  in  the  completed  articles  that  the  quantity  or  measure 
thereof  may  be  ascertained:  And  provided  further,  That  the 
drawback  on  any  article  allowed  under  existing  law  shall  be 
continued  at  the  rate  herein  provided.  That  the  imported  ma- 
terials used  in  the  manufacture  or  production  of  articles  en- 
titled to  drawbacks  of  customs  duties  when  exported  shall,  fa 
all  cases  where  draw'back  of  duties  paid  on  such  materials  is 
claimed,  be  identified,  the  quantity  of  such  materials  used  and 
the  amount  of  duties  paid  thereon  shall  be  ascertained,  the 
facts  of  the  manufacture  or  production  of  such  articles  in  the 
United  States  and  their  exportation  therefrom  shall  be  deter- 
mined, and  the  drawback  due  thereon  shall  be  paid  to  the 
manufacturer,  producer,  or  exporter,  to  the  agent  of  either  or 
to  the  person  to  whom  such  manufacturer,  producer,  exporter, 
or  agent  shall  in  writing  order  such,  drawback  paid,  under  such 
regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  prescribe. 

Sec.  31.  That  all  goods,  wares,  articles  and  merchandise 
manufactured  wholly  or  in  part  in  any  foreign  country  by  con- 
vict labor  shall  not  be  entitled  to  entry  at  any  of  the  ports  of 
the  United  States,  and  the  importation  thereof  is  hereby  pro- 
hibited, and  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  is  authorized  and 
directed  to  prescribe  such  regulations  as  may  be  necessary  for 
the  enforcement  of  this  provision. 

Sec.  32.  That  sections  seven  and  eleven  of  the  Act  entitled 
"An  Act  to  simplify  the  laws  in  relation  to  the  collection  of 
the  revenues,"  approved  June  tenth,  eighteen  hundred  and 
ninety,  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  amended  so  as  to  read  as 
follows: 

Sec.  7.  That  the  owner,  consignee,  or  agent  of  any  imported 
merchandise  which  has  been  actually  purchased  may,  at  the 
time  when  he  shall  make  and  verify  his  written  entry  of  •uch 
merchandise,  but  not  afterwards,  make  such  addition  in  the 


182  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

entry  to  the  cost  or  value  given  in  the  invoice  or  pro  forma  in- 
*oice  or  statement  in  form  of  an  invoice,  which  he  shall  pro- 
duce with  his  entry,  as  in  his  opinion  may  raise  the  same  to  the 
actual  market  value  or  wholesale  price  of  such  merchandise  at 
the  time  of  exportation  to  the  United  States,  in  the  principal 
market*  of  the  country  from  which  the  same  has  been  im- 
ported; but  no  such  addition  shall  be  made  upon  entry  to  the 
invoice  value  of  any  imported  merchandise  obtained  otherwise 
than  by  actual  purchase;  and  the  collector  within  whose  dis- 
trict any  merchandise  may  be  imported  or  entered,  whether  the 
same  has  been  actually  purchased  or  procured  otherwise  than 
by  purchase,  shall  cause  the  actual  market  value  or  wholesale 
price  of  such  merchandise  to  be  appraised;  and  if  the  appraised 
value  of  any  article  of  imported  merchandise  subject  to  an  ad 
valorem  duty  or  to  a  duty  based  upon  or  regulated  in  any  man- 
•er  by  the  value  thereof  shall  exceed  the  value  declared  in  the 
entry,  there  shall  be  levied,  collected,  and  paid,  in  addition  to 
the  duties  imposed  by  law  on  such  merchandise,  an  additional 
duty  of  one  per  centum  of  the  total  appraised  value  thereof  for 
each  one  per  centum  that  such  appraised  value  exceeds  the 
value  declared  in  the  entry,  but  the  additional  duties  shall  only 
apply  to  the  particular  article  or  articles  in  each  invoice  that 
are  so  undervalued,  and  shall  be  limited  to  fifty  per  centum  of 
the  appraised  value  of  such  article  or  articles.  Such  additional 
duties  shall  not  be  construed  to  be  penal,  and  shall  not  be  re- 
mitted, nor  payment  thereof  in  any  way  avoided,  except  in 
caser  arising  from  a  manifest  clerical  error,  nor  shall  they  be 
refunded  in  case  of  exportat'  n  of  the  merchandise,  or  on  any 
other  account,  nor  shall  they  be  subject  to  the  benefit  of  draw- 
back: Provided,  That  if  the  appraised  value  of  any  merchan- 
dise shall  exceed  the  value  declared  in  the  entry  by  more  than 
fifty  per  centum,  except  when  arising  from  a  manifest  clerical 
error,  such  entry  shall  be  held  to  be  presumptively  fraudulent, 
and  the  collector  of  customs  shall  seize  such  merchandise  and 
proceed  as  in  case  of  forfeiture  for  violation  of  the  customs 
laws,  and  in  any  legal  proceeding  that  may  result  from  such 
seizure,  the  undervaluation  as  shown  by  the  appraisal  shall  be 
presumptive  evidence  of  fraud,  and  the  burden  of  proof  shall 
be  on  the  claimant  to  rebut  the  same  and  forfeiture  shall  be 
adjudged  unless  he  shall  rebut  such  presumption  of  fraudulent 
intent  by  sufficient  evidence.  The  forfeiture  provided  for  in 
this  section  shall  apply  to  the  whole  of  the  merchandise  or  the 
value  thereof  in  the  case  or  package  containing  the  particular 
article  or  articles  in  each  invoice  which  are  undervalued: 
provided  further,  That  all  additional  duties,  penalties  or  for- 
feitures applicable  to  merchandise  entered  by  a  duly  certified 
invoice,  shall  be  alike  applicable  to  merchandise  entered  by  a 
proforma  invoice  or  statement  in  the  form  of  an  invoice,  and 
no  forfeiture  or  disability  of  any  kind,  incurred  under  the  pro- 
visions of  this  section  shall  be  remitted  or  mitigated  by  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury.  The  duty  shall  not,  however,  be  as- 
sessed in  any  case  upon  an  amount  less  than  the  invoice  or  en- 
tered value. 

Sec.  11.  That,  when  the  actual  market  value  as  defined  by 
law,  of  any  article  of  imported  merchandise,  wholly  or  partly 
manufactured  and  subject  to  an  ad  valorem  duty,  or  to  a  duty 


TARIFF   ACT,    1897.  183 

baaed  in  whole  or  in  part  on  value,  cannot    e  otherwise  ascer- 
tained to  the  satisfaction  of  the  appraising  officer,  such  officer 
ihall  use  all  available  means  in  his  power  to  ascertain  the  coat 
of  production  of  such  merchandise  at  the  time  of  exportation 
to  the  United  States,  and  at  the  place  of  manufacture;  such 
cost  of  production  to  include  the  cost  of  materials  and  of  fab- 
rication, all  general  expenses  covering  each  and  every  outlay 
of  whatsoever  nature  incident  to  such  production,  together  with 
the   expense  of  preparing   and    putting  up  such   merchandise 
ready  for  shipment,  and  an  addition  of  not  less  than  eight  nor 
more  than  fifty  per  centum  upon  the  total  cost  as  thus  ascer- 
tained; and  in  no  case  shall  such  merchandise  be  appraised  upon 
original  appraisal  or  reappraisement  nt  less  than  the  total  coat 
of  production  as  thus  ascertained.     It  shall  be  lawful  for  ap- 
praicing  officers,  in  determining  the  duitable  value  of  such  mer- 
chandise,   to    take    into  consideration    the   wholesale    price    at 
which  such  or  similar  merchandise  is  sold  or  offered  for  sale  in 
the  United   States,   due   allowance  being   made  for   estimated 
duties  thereon,  the  cost  of  transportation,  insurance,  and  other 
necessary  expenses  from  the  place  of  shipment  to  the  United 
States,  and  a  reasonable  commission,  if  any  has  been  paid,  not 
exceeding  six  per  centum. 

Sec.  33.  That  on  and  after  the  day  when  this  Act  shall  go 
into  effect  all  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  previously  im- 
ported, for  which  no  entry  has  been  made,  and  all  gooda, 
wares,  and  merchandise  previously  entered  without  payment  of 
duty  and  under  bond  for  warehousing,  transportation,  or  any 
other  purpose,  for  which  no  permit  of  delivery  to  the  importer 
or  his  agent  has  been  issued,  shall  be  subjected  to  the  duties 
imposed  by  this  Act  and  to  no  other  duty,  upon  the  entry  or 
the  withdrawal  thereof:  Provided,  That  when  duties  are 
based  upon  the  weight  of  merchandise  deposited  in  any  public 
or  private  bonded  warehouse,  said  duties  shall  be  levied  and 
collected  upon  the  weight  of  such  merchandise  at  the  time  of  ita 
entry. 

Sec.  34.  That  sections  one  to  twenty-four,  both  inclusive,  of 
an  Act  entitled  "An  Act  to  reduce  taxation,  to  provide  revenue 
for  the  Government,  and  for  other  purposes,"  which  became  a 
law  on  the  twenty-eighth  day  of  August,  eighteen  hundred  and 
ninety-four,  and  all  acts  and  parts  of  acts  inconsistent  with  the 
provisions  of  this  Act  are  hereby  repealed,  said  repeal  to  take 
effect  on  and  after  the  passage  of  this  Act,  but  the  repeal  of 
existing  laws  or  modifications  thereof  embraced  in  this  Act 
shall  not  affect  any  act  done,  or  any  right  accruing  or  accrued, 
or  any  suit  or  proceeding  had  or  commanced  in  any  civil  cause 
before  the  said  repeal  or  modifications;  but  all  rights  and  lia- 
bilities under  said  laws  shall  continue  and  may  be  enforced  in 
the  game  manner  as  if  said  repeal  or  modifications  hud  not  been 
made.  Any  offenses  committed  and  all  penalties  or  forfeitures 
or  liabilities  incurred  prior  to  the  passage  of  tuis  Act  under  any 
statute  embraced  in  or  changed,  modified,  or  repealed  by  this 
Act  may  be  prosecuted  or  punished  in  the  same  manner  and 
with  the  same  effect  aa  if  this  Act  had  not  been  passed.  All 
Acts  of  limitation,  whether  applicable  to  civil  causes  and  pro- 
ceedings or  to  the  prosecution  of  offenses  or  lor  the  recovery  of 
penalties  or  forfeitures  embraced  in  or  modified,  changed,  or  re- 


184  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

pealed  by  thi*  Act  shall  not  be  affected  thereby;  and  all  auto, 
proceedings,  or  prosecutions,  whether  cirll  or  criminal,  for 
causes  arising  or  acts  done  or  committed  prior  to  the  passage 
of  this  Act  may  be  commenced  and  prosecuted  within  the  same 
tim_-  and  with  the  same  effect  as  if  this  Act  had  aot  been 
pfcsed:  And  provided  further,  That  nothing  in  this  Act  shall 
be  construed  to  repeal  the  provisions  of  section  three  thousand 
and  fifty-eight  of  the  Revised  Statutes  as  amended  by  the  Act 
approved  February  twenty-third,  eighteen  hundred  and  eighty- 
seven,  in  respect  to  the  abandonment  of  merchandise  to  under- 
writers or  the  salvors  of  property,  and  the  ascertainment  of 
duties  thereon:  And  provided  further,  That  nothing  in  this 
Act  shall  be  construed  to  repeal  or  in  any  manner  affect  the 
sections  numbered  seventy-three,  seventy-four,  seventy-five, 
seventy-six  and  seventy-seven  of  an  Act  entitled  "An  Act  to 
reduce  taxation,  to  provide  revenue  for  the  Government,  and 
tor  other  purposes,"  which  became  a  law  on  the  twenty-eighth 
day  of  August,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-four. 

Approved  July  24,  1897. 


F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co.  185 


Explanations  of  Abbreviations  and  References. 


As.— Means  that  the  article  is  classified  by  assimilation  the  , 
same  as  the  other  articles  mentioned. 

B.  of  P.— Means  "Bitartrate  of  Potash." 

C. — Means  "one  hundred." 

P.  R.— Means  "Federal  Reporter." 

G.  A.— Means  "General  Appraisers,"  and  refers  by  number  to 
decisions  ot  the  Board  of  General  Appraisers. 

.luly  8th,  1861.— Means  unpublished  decision  to  Collector  of  cus- 
toms at  Boston  or  other  port,  as  the  case  may  be. 

lin. — Means  linear  foot. 
M. — Means  one  thousand. 

N.  E.  or  NOR  Enum.— Means  that  the  article  has  been  classified 
under  the  general  provision  in  the  law  for  articles  "not 
enumerated  or  provided  for." 

N.  S.  P.  F.— Means  "Not  specially  provided  for,"  and  signifies 
that  the  rate  given  governs  except  under  special  conditions 
named  in  the  law. 

O.  A.  G— Means  "Opinions  of  Attorney  General." 

oz. — Means  ounces. 

Par.— Refers  to  the  paragraph  of  the  new  tariff  law. 

R.  S.— Means  "Revised  Statutes"  of  the  United  States. 

S.  G.  R.— Means  "Supreme  Court  Reporter." 

S.  G.— Means  "specific  gravity." 

Su.  ft. — Means  superficial  feet. 

Sulph.— Means  "sulphuric." 

T.  D. — Means  Treasury  Decision  and  refers  to  decisions  of  the 
Treasury  Department  as  published  weekly,  formerly  called 
"Synopsis." 

T.  R. — Means  Treasury  Regulations. 

Special.— Refers  to  certain  special  exceptions  set  forth  in  the 
tariff  law. 


186  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


Vandegrift's  Tariff  Schedules. 


All  ai tides  mentioned,  eo  nomine  in  the  Tariff  Act  are  pro- 
perly set  forth  in  these  schedules  under  their  respective  rates  of 
duty.  Articles  not  mentioned  eo  nomine  in  the  Act  are  herein 
classified  or.  the  basis  of  material  of  chief  value,  of  similitude  or 
of  conformity  with  the  latest  decisions. 

The  publishers  intend  the  book  to  become  a  reliable  guide 
for  those  making  entry  of  imported  goods  at  the  custom  house, 
and  will  cheerfully  consider  any  suggestions  as  to  desirable 
changes  cr  additions  in  subsequent  editions. 

F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  CO. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

366     Aba,  as  Woolen  cloth. 

666     Abaca,  as  manila,  not  dressed  or  manufactured Free 

Abacus,  see  figuring  machine,  (T.  D.  21265). 
Abandoned  goods  (T.  D.  15090,  17476^,,  17099,  16893, 
10356,  12516,  15530,  12482,  12489,  12753,  14536, 
11113,  11439,  11520.  11631,  13093,  13397,  13486, 
13529.  14190,  15421,  19167,  19381,  19398,  20971, 
21304,  21831,  22218,  23230). 

A.  B.  C.  plates  and  mugs  of  earthenware  (41  F.  R.  p. 
882)  not  toys. 

659     Abelone  meat  (T.  D.  9645,  5905,  7080,  10496) Free 

659     Abelones,  as  shell  fish  (T.  D.  5905,  9645,  10496) Free 

659         "         prepared  (19  O.  A.  G.  p.  401)    Free 

252     Abies  canadensis   (T.   D.   15848) 25% 

Sec.  16,  17,  18  Abortion,  all  articles  intended  to  cause,  arc 
prohibited,  except  drugs  imported  in  bulk. 

Uy2     Absinthe,    (T.  D.   22101)    $2.25  gal 

3         "         oil  of   25% 

289     Absolute  alcohol  (T.  D.  14381)   J2.25  gal 

638         "         alcohol  for  colleges,  (T.  D.  12719,  14261,  14381)     Free 

68    Absorbent  cotton  (T.  D.  12644)    25% 

397        "         paper  (T.  D.   18780,   19069,   84  F.  R.  329)   as  Pa- 
per, bibulous. 

20    Acacia,  advanced  in  value  y±c  Ib  and  10% 

482        "         Farneriana,  crude,   (T.  D.  4371)    Free 

20        "        gum,  advanced  in  value  ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         gum,   crude Free 

501  Academies,  books,  maps,  music,  engravings,  photo- 
graphs, etchings,  bound  or  unbound,  and 
charts  which  shall  have  been  printed  more 
tnan  twenty  years  at  the  date  of  importa- 
tion, and  all  hydrographic  charts,  and  pub- 
lications issued  for  their  subscribers  or  ex- 
changes by  scientific  and  literary  associa- 
tions or  academies,  or  publications  of  indi- 
viduals for  gratuitous  private  circulation, 
and  public  documents  issued  by  foreign 
Governments  Free 


SCHEDULE  OP  DUTIES.  187 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

603  Academies,  books,  maps,  music,  photographs,  etch- 
ings, lithograpic  prints,  and  charts,  special- 
ly imported,  not  more  than  two  copies  in 
any  one  invoice,  in  good  faith,  for  the  use 
or  by  order  of  any  society  or  institution 
incorporated  or  established  solely  for  relig- 
ious, philosophical,  educational,  scientific, 
or  literary  purposes,  or  for  the  encourage- 
ment of  the  fine  arts,  or  for  the  use  or  by 
order  of  any  college,  academy,  school,  or 
seminary  of  learning  in  the  United  States, 
or  any  State  or  public  library,  and  not  for 
sale,  subject  to  such  regulations  as  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury  shall  prescribe Free 

638  philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus,  uten- 
sils, instruments,  and  preparations,  includ- 
ing bottles  and  boxes  containing  the  same, 
specially  imported  in  good  faith  for  the  use 
and  by  order  of  any  society  or  institution 
incorporated  or  established  solely  for  relig- 
ious, philosophical,  educational,  scientific, 
or  literary  purposes,  or  for  the  encourage- 
ment of  the  fine  arts,  or  for  the  use  or  by 
order  of  any  college,  academy,  school,  or 
seminary  of  learning  in  the  United  States, 
or  any  State  or  public  library,  and  not  for 
sale,  subject  to  such  regulations  as  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury  shall  prescribe Free 

649  "  regalia  and  gems,  statuary,  and  specimens  or 
casts  of  sculpture,  where  specially  imported 
in  good  faith  for  the  use  and  by  order  of 
any  society  incorporated  or  established 
solely  for  religious,  philosophical,  educa- 
tional, scientific,  or  literary  purposes,  or  for 
the  encouragement  of  the  fine  arts,  or  for 
the  use  and  by  order  of  any  college,  acad- 
emy, school,  or  seminary  of  learning  in  the 
United  States,  or  any  State  or  public  li- 
brary, and  not  for  sale;  but  the  term  "re- 
galia" as  herein  used  shall  be  held  to  em- 
brace only  such  insignia  of  rank  or  office  or 
emblems  as  may  be  worn  upon  the  person 
or  borne  in  the  hand  during  public  exer- 
cises of  the  society  or  institution,  and  shall 
not  include  articles  of  furniture  or  fixtures, 
or  of  regular  wearing  apparel,  nor  personal 
property  of  individuals  Free 

402     Academy  board   (T.  D.   6177,  11863)    25% 

638  "  private,  free  entry  of  articles  for,  formerly 
disallowed  (T.  D.  14163),  but  now  provided 
for  Free 

453     Accordions  (T.  D.  10921,  11030,  11460,  11562,   22765)...       45% 
15     Acetanilid    (71  F.   R.  957,   T.  D.   11194,  15173,   79  F.   R. 

313,    21176)    20% 

3     Acetate,  ammonia 25% 

3        "        baryta   25% 

694  "  of  copper  (T.  D.  8593,  78  F.  R.  339,  G.  A.  3779, 
T.  D.  13588,  14549,  17693,  17845),  not  verdi- 
gris, 22942  and  Department  letter  of  July 

1,   1902    Free 

3         "         of   iron    25% 

60        "        of  lead,  brown,  gray  or  yellow  2140  Ib 

60        "        of  lead,  white   S^c  It) 

3         "of  lime    25% 


188  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT   &     Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

!     Acetate   of  magnesia    25% 

n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  8593,  14816,  14831) 25% 

of  potash   ?r,% 

3        "        of  potassa  25% 

3                   of  soda  (T.  D.  444) 25% 

3                   of    strontia    25% 

3         "         of  zinc   25% 

1     Acetic  acid,  not  ex.  1.47-1000  S.  G %c  Ib 

ex.  S.  G.  1  47-1000 2c  Ib 

acid,  anhydrous,  (T.  D.  23426) 25% 

3     Acetone,  (T.  D.  7210.  11974)   25% 

467     Achate  stones,  as  rough  agates  (T.  D.  3800) Free 

252     Achillea  (T.  D.   35110)    25% 

21     Acid  acetic  ether  (T.  D.  13303)  (minimum  25%)....$!  per  Ib 
1        "        acetic  (T.  D.   3964,  4378),  not  exceeding  1  47- 

1000  S.   G %c  It) 

exceeding  1  47-1000  S.  G.  2c  It) 

1        "        acetous   25% 

1         "        all  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

3         "         antimonsaure  (G.  A.  3788)    25% 

464                  arsenic    Free 

464        "        arsenious   Free 

464         "         aurine,  picric  acid  (T.  D.  4514,  9827) Free 

464                  benzoic    Free 

15        "        beta  naphthylamine  mono-sulpho  (T.  D.  10188, 

14022)    20% 

3        "        bisulphide  of  carbon  (T.  D.  11416)   25% 

3         "         bisulphite  of  lime  (T.  D.  13071)  25% 

1         "         boracic  (T.   D.   21429)    5c  lb 

15         "         bromofluorescic  (T.  D.  7983,  9425,  10504) 30% 

1         "         butyric,  (T.  D.  6353)   25% 

1         "         carboleum   (T.   D.   22402)    25% 

464        "         carbolic  (T.  D.  2587,  6496,  6609,  13882,  17346) . .  Free 
chloride  of  zinc  not  (T.  D.  13070). 

1         "         chromic    3c  It) 

1         "         chrysamic    (T.  D.   5147)    25% 

15         "         cinnamic,  (T.  D.  22563)   20% 

1        "        citric   7c  Ib 

15        "        coal  tar  products,   not  medicinal  or  colors   or 
dyes,     not    specially     provided    for    (T.    D. 

14377,  14816,   14822.   15553)    20% 

1         "         creosotine  (T.  D.  12699,  17958)   25% 

524        "      •  creosote  or  dead  oil  Free 

464         "         cresylic,   (T.  D.  3980)    Free 

1        "        dichlorophtalic   (T.  D.   14377,  17958)    25% 

464        "         fluoric    Fre9 

1        "        for  chemical  purposes  n.  s.  p.   f 25% 

1         "        for  manufacturing  purposes  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D. 

6353)    25% 

1        "        for  mechanical  purposes  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

1        "         gallic  (T.  D.  8486)   10c  Ib 

1        "         hydric   25% 

464         "         hydrochloric    Free 

1         -         icthyol  sulphonic  (T.  D.  13701)   25% 

1        "        lactic 3c  Ib 

68        "         loretin,    (T.   D.   19251)    25% 

464        "         muriatic   Free 

3         "         naphtol  sulpho   (T.  D.  9457) 25% 

1        "         naphthylamine    disulphonic    (71    F.   R.    394,    T. 

D.  14816,  17958)    25% 

464        "        nitric   Free 

464         "         nitropicric   (T.  D.  216,  6011,  9827)    Free 

1         "         not  specially  provided  for 25% 

1         "         oil   of  vitriol    %c  lb 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  189 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

3     Acid  oleic,  (T.  D.  22501)   26% 

464        "        oxalic  Free 

208  oxalic  ink  extractors  (T.  D.  12204)    35% 

15        "         paramidophenal  salzsaures  (T.  D.  13587)    20% 

524        "         phenyle  or  dead  oil  (T.  D.  5825,  14377)    Free 

15         "         phenylenediamine  (T.  D.  15123)    20% 

464         "         phosphoric  Free 

464         "         phthalic,    (T.  D.   22664)    Free 

464  picric  (T.  D.   216,  6011,  9827)    Free 

464         "         prussic Free 

1         "         pyrogallic  25% 

22        "        pyrogallic,   extract    of    chestnut    not,    (T.    D. 

3412)    %c  Ib 

1         "         pyroligneous   (T.  D.   3964,  4378),  not  ex.  S.   G. 

1    47-1000    %c  lb 

ex.  S.  G.  1  47-1000   2c  tb 

15         '          resorcine   (T.   D.    15126)    20% 

15         "         rosolic  (T.  D.  6609,  9827,  20802)   30% 

32  ricinoleic,  con.  50%  or  more  castor  oil 30c  gal 

con.  less  than  50%   castor  oil 15c  gal 

n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

211        "        saccharine  (41  F.  R.  128)    $1.50  lb  and  10% 

1         "         salicylic  (T.  D.  5524)   lOc  lb 

464        "        silicic   Free 

669         "         sludge   (T.   D.    17069)    Free 

1         "         stannic  (T.  D.  17813)   25% 

1         "         stearic  (T.  D.  13818)   25% 

Sec.  6  "        stearine  not  (T.  D.  13818) 20% 

"3        "         stibic  (T.  D.  9706,  17854) 25% 

1         "         succinic    25% 

1          '         sulphanilic  (T.   D.   14831,   17958)    25% 

32         "         sulpho-ricinoleic,  con.  50%  or  more  castor  oil   30c  gal 
con.  less  than  50%  castor  oil  15c  gal 

n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

1    "    sulphatoluic  (T.  D.  13879,  15553,  16756,  65  F. 

R.  422,  71  F.  R.  394)  25% 

675        "         sulphuric  for  agricultural  purposes    Free 

1         "         sulphuric,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  or  oil  of  vitriol ^c  It) 

675  sulphuric  for  use   in   manufacturing  artificial 

manures    .• Free 

Subject  to  duty  140  lb  if  imported  from  any 
country  which  imposes  duty  on  sulph.  acid 
from  the  United  States. 

1         "         tannic  (T.  D.  16437,  17409)    50c  lb 

1        "        tannin    50c  lb 

1         "         tartaric 7c  lb 

1        "        tetra,    chlor,    phthalic     or    anhydride,    (T.    D. 

1        "         thymic    (T.   D.    8483,   6383)    25% 

1        "        used  for  medicinal,  chemical,  or  manufactur- 
ing purposes,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  8486,  13818)..       25% 

464  "         valerianic   (T.  D.  6353)   Free 

what  is  (T.  D.  13818,  13882). 

3         "        zinnsaure,  not  stannic  (T.  D.  16213)   25% 

193     Acme  sockets  (T.  D.  7041),  manufactures  of  iron 45% 

465  AconJte   Free 

69         "         plasters    (T.   D.    12449)    35% 

252     Aconltum  (T.  D.  14752)   25% 

68     Acorn   cocoa   (T.  D.   8951)    25% 

283     Acorns  as  coffee  substitute   (T.   D.   9332)    2%c  lb 

466  "         of  cork  oak  (T.  D.  9332)    Free 

283        "         powdered   or  prepared    2l£c  H> 

466        "        raw,  dried  or  undried.  but  unground  Free 

463     Acrlbelll  strings  (T.  D.  13234)   46% 


190  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                          ARTICLE  RATE 

614     Actinotite,  as  non-metallic  mineral  Free 

Sec.  6  "         ground   (T.    D.    6670,    16013)    20% 

646  Actors  arriving  in  the  United  States,  costumes,  scen- 
ery, etc..  of,  (T.  D.  4686,  4721,  7C21,  13632, 
15762,  15993,  16889). 

Under    bonds    Free 

87     Adamantine  clinkers  (T.  D.  16570),  glazed 45% 

419                   spar,  as  ground  emery  Ic  lb 

650        "         spar,  as    emery   ore    Free 

115         "         spar,   manufactures   of    50% 

3     Adeps  lanae  anhydrous,  (T.  D.  21943)   25% 

69     Adhesive  and  medical  plasters  (T.  D.  12449)    ao^ 

653         "         felt  for  sheathing  vessels    (G.   A.   3719,   T.   D. 

9668,   9981,   10460,  12330,   11494,  20848) Free 

20  Adlantum,  advanced  in  value  140  It)  and  10% 

648                   crude,   as   drug   Free 

Sec.  32  Administrative  act  amended. 

Advertisements   not  publications  (G.   A.   3840). 
Sec.  16-18    Advertisements,  obscene,  prohibited. 

193     Advertising  cards  of  iron  (10  S.  C.  R.  180) 45% 

matter  (T.  D.   16100,  16426),  according  to  ma- 
terial. 

193     Adzes  45% 

453     Aeolian  harps 45% 

390     Aerophanes  (silk  veiling)    60% 

21  Aethers,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (minimum  25%)   $1  It) 

vegetale    Free 

566        "        grass  (T.  D.  12300)  crin  vegetale  Free 

347     Agal   twine    45% 

23     Agar-agar   (T.   D.   8407.   9057,   9048,   10866,   10923,   23639 
23868)   (T.  D.   24053)  according  to  value. 

20     Agaric,  advanced  in  value  140  Ib  and  10% 

636     African   fiber,    (T.   D.   11434,   12269,   13295,   13423)    crin 

648          '         crude   Free 

115     Agate  articles  n.   s.  p.   f.   (46  F.  R.   519,  55  F.   R.   273, 

T.  D.  15242,  15975,  16333,  17431,  19457,  23432)  50% 

115  "        balls 50% 

418        "         balls  fit  only  for  toys 35% 

116  "        bars  and  not  links  (T.  D.  9214)  50% 

408         "         beaus,  not  strung  35% 

115        "         bookbinders'    burnishers    (T.    D.    13795,    13837, 

17115)    50% 

193         "         burnishers,    bookbinders',    metal  chief  value..  45% 

414         "         buttons    l-12c   line  gross  and   15% 

414         "         buttons,  so-called  (T.  D.   17431)    50% 

435         "         cameos,  not  set  (T.  D.  9057,  9211)   10% 

435         "         chain  stones   (T.  D.  14142)    10% 

434  "         charms  as  jewelry  (T.  D.  7155)   60% 

408        "         eyelets  (T.   D.  11047)    35% 

115        "         house  ornaments  (T.  D.  13487)   50% 

115         "         manufactures   (T.   D.   15975,   22840)    50% 

418        '          marbles    35% 

115  "         mortars    50% 

116  "         paper  weights  (T.  D.  15975)    50% 

115         "         rollers    50% 

115         "         scales  (T.  D.   16333)    50% 

467     Agates  achate  stones  unmanufactured,  as  agates Free 

408         "         cut,  as  beads,  not  strung  (T.  D.  8928) 35% 

408         "         cut  as  beads,  strung   60/0 

115     Agates,  cut  for  compasses  (T.  D.   8928) 50% 

435  "         cut  like  precious  stones  (T.  D.  22948,  23432)..  10% 
434         "         cut  like  precious  stones  and  set  as  jewelry  (T. 

D.    7155,    9057,    14157)    60% 

115         "         for  umbrella  handles   50% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  191 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

112     Agates,  glass,  imitation  of 45% 

467         "         partly  cut,  not  precious  stones  (55  F.  R.  273)..     Free 
467         "         unmanufactured   (T.   D.  4842)    Free 

467  Agatized  wood  (T.  D.   10866)    Free 

68  Agathin   (T.  D.   15974,   17958)    25% 

434  Agraffes,  as  jewelry  (T.  D.  6425,  9192,   20298) 60% 

640  Agriculture,  Department  of,  plants,  etc.,  imported  by  Free 

460  Agricultural    drills,    planters,    mowers,    horse-rakes, 

cultivators,   threshing  machines  and  cotton 

gins   20% 

193        "        machinery,   n.   s.  p.   f 45% 

254        "         seeds    : 30% 

289     Aguardiente,  as  brandy  (T.  D.  7838) $2.25  gal 

193     Air  Meters,  as  mfrs.  of  metal  (T.  D.  8775)   45% 

614     Alabaster,  crude,    not  advanced    Free 

115         "         all  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 50% 

117  "         blocks    (T.   D.  9149,   10132)    12c  cu  ft 

115        "         cups  and  vases  (T.  D.  7127,  12454,  12825)    50% 

118  "         dressed,   hewn  or  polished    50% 

464         "         statuary,    if     professional     production    (T.    D. 

11394,    17046,   17330)    20% 

703         "         statuary,  for  presentation  to  institutions Free 

115        "        statuary,  n.   s.  p.  f 50% 

648     Alba  canella  bark,   crude   Free 

20        "        canella  bark,  advanced  in  value ^c  Ib  and  10% 

193     Albata,   manufactures  of    45% 

174         "         unmanufactured 25% 

69  Albespeyre  plasters  (T.  D.  11336)    35% 

3     Alboline    25% 

245     Albumen,  egg  or  blood  (T.  D.  9198,  21379,  21920) 3c  Ib 

245        "         dried  egg  yolks  not  (40  F.  R.  662) 25% 

245         "         liquid,  so-called  (T.  D.  3701,  12794,  21112)   3c  Ib 

468  "         n.   s.   p.   f.,    (T.   D.  23855) Free 

3  "         substitute,  as  chemical  compound  (T.  D.  9198, 

12794)   25% 

398     Albumenized  paper    30% 

404     Albums,   autograph,   photograph,   or  scrap,   wholly  or 

partly  manufactured  (33  F.  R.  457,  12  S.  C. 

R.    607,    T.    D.    6122,    6597,    6023,    6071,    6122, 

6110,  7400,  7431,  7923,  8024,  10345,10347,10513, 

10520,  10666,  10774,  11715,  13054,  14070) 35% 

404        "         bound  in  leather  (33  F.  R.  457)    35% 

"         boxes  for,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  2569). 
400        "         lithographic,    as    lithographic    prints     (T.    D. 

16354,    19534). 
193         "         metal  clasps  and   ornaments   for  (T.   D.   6345, 

15142)    45% 

403         "         stamp,   (T.   D.    23039)    25% 

289     Alcohol   (T.  D.  10359)    $2.25  gal 

289         "         absolute   (57  F.   R.  190,   T.   D.   7294,   8840,   9472, 

10359,  12719,  14261,  14381)    $2.25  gal 

638        "        absolute  for  colleges  (57  F.  R.  190,  14261,  14381)     Free 

3         "         acetone  not  (T.  D.  11974)    25% 

38        "        amylic  (T.  D.  13960)   ^c  Ib 

drawback  on    (T.   D.  16064)    

ethers  in  (T.  D.  12548),  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (min.  25%). 
263         "         in  comfits,  sweetmeats  and  fruits,  in  excess  of 

10%    (T.  D.  11592,  15763,  16275,  16360) $2.50  gal 

299         "         in  fruit  juice,  if  more  than  18% $2.07  gal 

299         "         in   prune   juice    (T.    D.   5682,    6481,    6639,    7101, 

10229,  11245,  13329,  13341,  14338)  if  more  than 

18%    $2.07  gal 


!92  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

2     Alcohol,  herbs  in,   (T.  D.  23354)    .  .60c  lb  and  45^ 

Sec.  6  "         wood,   (T.  D.   22311)    

2     Alcoholado  (T.  D.  1718)   60c  tb  and  45% 

2     Alcoholic  compounds,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (59  F.  R.  771,  T.  D 
6195,    9172,    9712,    13056,    16358,    16578,'   22983, 

23354)    60C  lb  and  45% 

compound,  fortified  lemon  juice   (T.  D    11245 
13232). 

If  containing  less  than  18%  alcohol  60c  gal 

If  containing  more  than  18%  alcohol  60c  gal 

And  on  the  alcohol  therein   $2.07  gal 

compound,  maitrank  essenz   (T.  D.   14170) 

60c  lb  and  45% 
compound,    prune   wine   (59    F.    R.    771,    T.   D. 

11399),  if  containing  less  than  18%  alcohol.. 60c  gal 

If  containing  more  than  18%  alcohol 60c  gal 

and  on  the  alcohol  therein  $2.07  gal 

compound  sirop  de  punch,   (T.  D.  16578) 

60c  lt>   and  45% 

essences   (T.  D.  6195)    60c  tb  and  45% 

extract  of  cochineal  (T.  D.  18749 60c  tt>  and  45% 

651  extract  of  saffron  (T.  D.  18749)    Free 

flavoring  for  liquors  (T.  D.  6573,  7101). 60c  lb  and  45% 

hair  preparations  (T.  D.  18541) 60c  lb  and  45% 

67  infusions,    (T.    D.    5682)    medicinal    (minimum 

25%)    55c  lb 

liquors  $2.25  gal 

67        "         medicinal   preparations     (T.     D.     12698,    12843, 

15116)   (minimum  25%)    55c  lb 

67  medicinal  preparations,   coniline   (T.  D.   11973, 

11393)    (minimum  25%)    55c  lb 

67  medicinal  preparations,    extracts,   juniper   and 

elder  berries   (T.  D.   12905),   (min.  25%) 55c  lb 

67  medicinal   preparations,    ferro-mangan  pepton 

(T.  D.  12906,  15118)   (minimum  25%)    55c  tb 

2  perfumery,  (40  F.  R.  228,  60  F.  R.  599,  65  F.  R. 

984,    T.    D.    6565,     8742,     9712,     13056,     15218, 

15620)    60c  lb  and  45% 

perfumery   vinaigre   de   toilette   (T.   D.    13565) 

60c  lb  and  45% 

tinctures  (T.  D.  7101)    60c  lb  and  45% 

2        "        toilet  waters   60c  lb  and  45% 

53  varnishes,  (T.  D.  11405)   $1.32  gal  and  35% 

112    Alcoholometers,  glass  chief  value  (T.  D.  16659) 46% 

Alcoholometric  tables  (T.  D.  13248),  official  standard. 

20    Alcornoque  bark,  advanced  in  value   y±c  lb  and  10% 

648        "        bark,  not  advanced  Free 

Wl     Ale   in   bottles   or  jugs    (2   S.   C.   R.  310.    T.   D.   9506, 

22032)    40c  gal 

No  additional  duty  on  bottles  or  jugs. 
297        "         otherwise  than  in  bottles  or  jugs  (T.  D.  3905, 

22731,  22780)    20c  gal 

300  ginger,    in  plain  green   or   colored,   molded  or 

pressed   glass    bottles    containing   not    over 

%  of  a  pint 18c  doz 

containing  over  %  pt.,  and  not  over  l%pts..28c  doz 
No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 

containing  over  li£  pints  50c  gal 

otherwise  than  in  bottles  above  described 50c  gal 

additional   duty   on   the   coverings. 

300         "         hop-bitter,   (T.  D.  15840).     See  Ale,  ginger. 
269    Alewlves,  caught  in  fresh  waters  (T.  D.  7215,  15548, 

15673)  140  It) 


SCHEDULE-OF  DUTIES.  193 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

32     Alizarin  assistant,  (31  F.  R.  261,  T.  D.  4424,  5914,  7011, 
10015,  10502,  11596,  12181,  12671,  15592,  23824), 

if  containing  50%  castor  oil 30c  gal 

If  containing  less  than  50%  castor  oil 15c  gal 

All  other  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

15        "         blue,  gallimine   (T.   D.   12827,   15976,   17924)....       30% 

15        "        blue,  so-called  (T.  D.  15129)   30% 

15         "        colors,    natural   or  artificial   (T.   D.   4424,   6956, 

10015,   10502,    17011,    17056)    30% 

469        "        dyes  from    Free 

15         "         gallocyanine   (T.  D.   12795,   13577)    30% 

15         "         gray  (T.   D.   10015)    30% 

15         "         grenat   (T.  D.   12816)    30% 

15        "        naptharzin,  black  (T.  D.   17767)    30% 

469         "         natural  or  artificial  (T.  D.  17901,  78  F.  R.  803, 

T.  D.  17924)   Free 

15        "         prune  pure  (T.  D.  15121)    30% 

15        "         red   (T.    D.   12819)    30% 

various,   (T.  D.  20465,   20728,   21376). 

469         "         yellow  (T.  D.  12816,  13577,  14618,  14619) Free 

3     Alkalies,  alkaloids,  and  all  combinations  thereof  (T. 

D.  12656,  12980,  13564,  14647,  18348)   25% 

73        "        containing  50%  or  more  bi-carb  soda.... %c  Ib 

79     Alkaline  silicates   (T.  D.   8781,  4710)    ^c  Ib 

3     Alkaloldal  chemical  salts  (T.  D.  13058) 25% 

3     Alkaloids 25% 

3         "         crude  cocaine  (T.  D.  12980,  15116)    25% 

3        "         cumarin   (53    F.    R.    1006,    66   F.   R.   746,   T.   D. 

12980,  13826,   13061,  13849)    26% 

3        "        hydrochlorate   or   muriate   of    cocaine    (-T.    D. 

15114)    25% 

647  of  chichona  bark   Free 

43  opium    $1  oz 

20    Alkanet  root,  advanced  in  value  tyc  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         root,    crude    Free 

58        "        root,    extract    of,    mixed    with    mineral,    as    a 

color 30% 

22     Alkanln  as  dyewood  extract,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1885 %c  Ib 

20     Alkekengi  gum,  resin,  advanced  in  value i£c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        gum  resin,  crude   Free 

559         "         fruit   Free 

68        "         pills  as  medicinal  preparation  (T.  D.  6915) ....       25% 

559     Alligator  pears   (T.   D.   18570,    22603)    Free 

193     Alloy  and  iron  strips,  welded  (G.  A.  3819) 45% 

183         "         ferro  molybdenum,   (T.  D.  23617)... 20% 

172     Alloys,  aluminum,   chief  value    .' 8c  Ib 

172        "        aluminum,  in  plates,  sheets,  bars,  and  rods..  13c  Ib 

533         "         copper  chief  value  Free 

182        "        lead,    chief    value,    except   type   metal    (T.   D. 

6786)    2%c  Ib 

193        "        metallic    (T.    D.   17164)    45% 

185        "        nickel,   chief  value,   in  pigs,   ingots,   bars  and 

sheets   6c  Ib 

193         "         not.  crude  metal,   (T.  D.  23617) 45% 

"        of  metals,  pay  highest  rate  chargeable  on  any 
of  the  component  parts  of  chief  value  (T. 
D.   3407,   12982). 
135        "        substitutes   for   steel,    in    the   manf.    of   tools. 

(See  steel  ingots). 
Allowance  for  missing  goods,  (T.  D.  23275). 

for  missing  liquors   (T.  D.   11960,   14384,   17644, 

21066). 

for  sawdust  in  grapes  (66  F.  R.  p.  719). 
"        none  for  broken  window  glass  (59  F.  R.  p.  762). 

7 


194  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Allowance,  none  for  moisture  in  wood  pulp  (66  F.  R. 

p.   50). 

none  for  rust  or  discoloration  on  iron  or  steel, 
none  for  impurities  in  any  seeds. 

287     Allspice,  ground  3c  Ib 

667         "         unground    Free 

Sec.  6  Almond    flour 20% 

flour  in  packages  for  toilet  use  (T.  D.  9151)..       50% 

70  paste,  as  a  toilet  preparation  (T.  D.  9151) 50% 

oil,  artificial  (T.  D.  12845,   21873)   25% 

626  oil  (T.  D.  6545)   Free 

Sec.  6  "         shells,   as   n.    e.    unmanufactured   articles 10% 

269     Almonds,   bitter,  apricot  kernels    (T.  D.   14328,   15176, 

18066)   6c  Ib 

20  bitter,  powdered  (T.  D.  8885)  Uc  Ib  and  10% 

269  bitter,  not  shelled  4c  Ib 

269         "         bitter,  shelled  (T.  D.  6953,  15176)   6c  Ib 

269         "         not  shelled  (T.  D.  6953,  9196)    4c  Ib 

269  shelled   6c  Ib 

626         "         oil  of  (T.  D.   6545)    Free 

649     Alms  basin,  is  regalia  (T.  D.  6849)    Free 

20    Aloe,  American,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548  American,   crude,   leaves  and  fibre    Free 

20  gum,  advanced  in  value  140  Ib  and  10% 

548  gum,   crude   Free 

368-9  Alpaca,  see  wool  dress  goods. 

357  hair,  as  wool,  class  2 12c  Ib 

354  hair,  as  wool,  class  2,  scoured 36c  Ib 

356  hair,  as  wool,  class  2,  sorted  24c  Ib 

366  hair  manufactures   of,   as  wool  manufactures, 

n.  s.  p.  f. 

362  noils : 20c  Ib 

292     Alpen  Krauter,  as  spirituous  bitters  (T.  D.  7574). .  .$2.25  gal 

418    Alphabets,  as  toys  35% 

524     Alpha-Naphtylamine,  as  coai  tar  preparation  (T.  D. 

9343)    Free 

118     Altar  Caen  stone,  as  dressed  stone  (T.  D.  6032,  18625)       50% 
703  Caen  stone,  if  a  work  of  art,  for  presentation 

to  a  church  Free 

desk  is  not  regalia  (T.  D.   7229,  8049). 
703         "         marble,  as  work  of  art  (T.  D.  6032,  7229,  8049, 

13425,    14744)    Free 

193         "         metal   45% 

not  free  (T.  D.  11123,  14744). 

portable  for  church  is  not  regalia  (T.  D.  8049). 

118         -         stone    50% 

611     Althea  root,  crude  (T.  D.  6788,  23769) Free 

4     Alum    %c  Ib 

4        "        cake  tyc  Ib 

4        "        crystals  or  ground *£c  Ib 

4        "        patent   i£c  Ib 

68         "         pencils  (T.  D    15216)   25% 

3         "         substitute    25% 

3     Alumina,  anhydrous  (T.  D.  16758)    25% 

3        "        carbonate  of  25% 

3  "         chlorate   of    25% 

4  "         hydrate   of   (62  F.   R.   150,  67  F.   R.    232,   T.   D. 

13655,  15761,  15980,  16480,  16758)    6-10c  Ib 

4         "         refinea    or    bauxite    (67   F.     R.     232,     62  F.   R. 

150)   6-10c  Ib 

4        "        sulphate  of  %c  Ib 

4     Aluminous  cake  ^.c  Ib 

681         "         terra  alba,  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  4093) "Free 

681         "         terra  alba,  wrought  or  man'fd Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  195 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

172  Aluminum  alloys,  aluminum  chief  value 8c  tt> 

175  "  bronze  powder  (T.  D.  9144,  12222)  12c  Ifo 

172  "  crude 8c  tt> 

175  "  leaf  or  Dutch  metal  (T.  D.  13440)  per  package 

of  100  leaves 6c 

193  "  mfrs.  of  (T.  D.  12014)  45% 

172  n.  s.  p.  f 8c  It) 

172  "  plates,  sheets,  bars  or  rods  13c  Ib 

408  Amber  bead  rosaries  (T.  D.  3389,  10930,  21053 60% 

470  "  gum,  crude  or  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  6745, 

8825)  Free 

448  "  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  6745,  8599, 

8825)  25% 

626  oil  . .  / Free 

448  "  ornaments,  as  manufactures  of  (T.  D.  8590)..  25% 
434  "  set  as  jewelry  (T.  D.  3389)  60% 

470  "         unmanufactured  (T.  D.  8825,  12967)    Free 

471  Ambergris    Free 

626        "         oil  of,  crude  and  rectified   Free 

470     Amberoid  (T.  D.  12967)  crude Free 

American  art  association,  paintings  imported  by,  du- 
tiable,   (T.   D.   7879). 

703  "  artist  works  of  art  of  (T.  D.  3040,  6883,  7580, 
8989,  10871,  11446,  12274,  12480,  13331,  20940, 

22189,22409,   22454,   23661)    Free 

96        "        artist,  earthenware  decorated  by  (T.  D.  7580)       60% 
427  artist,  fan  painted  by,  is  dutiable  (T.  D.  9037)       50% 

"         artist,  screens  painted  by,  according  to  mater- 
ial (T.  D.  8989). 

artist,  what  constitutes  (18  O.  A.  G.,  p.  163.) 
166        "        artist,   wood  engravings  by,   are  dutiable   (T. 

D.  2468) 25% 

483  "  bags  containing  foreign  sugar  (T.  D.  12533, 
13368,  15619,  16015),  barrels  (T.  D.  11343, 
11881),  boxes  (T.  D.  11988,  13662),  shooks 
(T.  D.  12836,  16473,  16586,  16890),  whiskey 
(T.  D.  13376,  13573,  15567)  if  imported  by 

exporter Free 

483  "  bags,  exported,  with  benefit  of  drawback  and 
reimported  (72  F.  R.  p.  491,  T.  D.  13715, 
14882,  17753),  duty  equal  to  drawback. 

483  bags,  exported,   filled  with  American  products 

and  returned  empty  to  exporter  (T.  D.  8157, 

10221,  11717,  12183,  13032)   Free 

483  "  barrels,  exported,  filled  with  American  pro- 
ducts and  returned  empty  (T.  D.  6235)  Free 

483         "        camera,  foreign  lens,  (T.  D.  23060) Free 

636        "        citizens  dying  abroad,  personal  effects  of Free 

458        "         films,   exposed  abroad,    (T.  D.  23060) 25£ 

626         "         fisheries,  products  of  (T.  D.  10301,  10358,  10362, 
10391,  10650,  11604,  11680,  11709,  11846,   12622, 
12623,  13613,  13614,  13665,  15479,  15562,  15670, 
16697,  16721,  17414,  17682,  19772,  ^1748,  23740)     Free 
626         "         fishing  vessels,  entry  of  fares  of  (T.  D.  15735)     Free 
Sec.  6  "         frogs,  not  fish,  (T.  D.  11566)  nonenumerated. .       10% 
483        "         goods,    exported    and   returned    (T.    D.    10412, 
14023,  14562,  14753,  15785,  16794,  17850,  17918, 

18971,  19Q49,  21096,  22568,  23060) Free 

S°c.  27  "  goods,  exported  and  returned,  internal  reve- 
nue tax  on.  

goods   returned   improved   (T.  D.    21096)    duti- 
able, 
horses,   reimported,   (T.   D.    19083,    19151). 


196  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

American  packages,  covering  Importations  paying 
specific  duties  based  on  value,  must  not  be 
included  in  value  to  determine  cost  of  con- 
tents (T.  D.  13512,  21961,  22462.  22469,  22490). 

Sac.  12  "        vessels   built  for  foreign  account,   materials 
for. 

Sec  27  "        whiskey,  exported  and  re-imported,  duty  same 
as  internal  revenue  tax  (T.  D.  21504). 

292     Amer-picon,   as  alcoholic  bitters    (T.    D     9797     12033 

44  F.  R.  551)    " $2.25  gal 

435     Amethysts,  as  precious  stones,  cut  but  not  set  (T.  D. 

6390)     10% 

434  cut,   pierced  and    strung,    as    jewelry,  (T.  D. 

19448)    60% 

435  imitation,  not  set  20% 

545        "         rough   Free 

434         "         set    60% 

193     Ammeters  or  ampere  meters,   if  metal    45% 

3    Ammonia,  acetate    25% 

78  alkali,  as  soda  ash  (T.  D.  9326)    %c  Ib 

anhydrous    25% 

aqua  or  water  of  25  % 


carbonate  of  (T.  D.  7381)  llAc  Ib 

gas  liquor,   (T.  D.  17441)    20% 

mono-carbonate,  as  carbonate  (T.  D.  7381) l%c  Ib 

muriate  of   %c  Ib 

phosphate    25  % 

sal,  or  sal  ammoniac  , %c  Ib 

sulphate   of  (60   F.    R.  601,   T.   D.  14408,   14420, 


3 
3 
5 

Sic.  6 

5 

5 

3 

5 

5 

15132.    20515)   3-lOc  Ib 

3     Ammoniacal  cochineal  (T.  D.  11535)   25% 

Sec.  6  "         gas  liquor  (T.  D.  13959,  15712)   20% 

20    Ammoniacum  gum  advanced  in  value %c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         gum,   crude   Free 

20  Ammonum.  advanced  in  value  tyc  Ib  and  10% 

648        "         crude  * Free 

484     Amphibole  asbestos  (T.  D.  16850)  Free 

21  Amyl  acetic,   as  fruit  ether   (T.  D.  8881,  9205,   13701) 

(min.   25%)    $2  Ib 

21    "    butyric,  as  fruit  ether  (T.  D.  8881,  9205)  (min. 

25%)  $2  Ib 

21         "         of  oxyd,  as  fruit  ether  (T.  D.  8881,  9205)  (min. 

25%)    $2  Ib 

21        "        valerianate  (T.  D.  9205,  13701)  (min.  25%)....     $2  ID 

38     Amylic  alcohol,  or  fusil  oil  (T.  D.  13960)   y±c  Ib 

663     Anatomy,  preparations  of  (T.  D.  3831,  10184,  12679)..  '  Free 
Sec.  6  "        preparations  mounted  on  glass   slides   (T.   D. 

12798)    20% 

400    Anatomical  charts  (T.  D.  17158)  lithographed 5c  Ib 

450        "         models  of  plaster  of  paris  (T.  «D.  18534)   35% 

289     Anchor  bitters  (T.  D.  10509.  16160)   $2.25  gal 

122    Anchors,   old,    fit  only  for  re-manufacture,   as   scrap 

iron  (T.  D.  365)    $4  ton 

127        "        or  parts  of  anchors,  iron  or  steel l^c  Ib 

241     Anchovy,  essence  of  (T.  D.  14389,   17617,  22176) 40% 

258         "         paste    (40    F.    R.    226,    T.    D.    3492,    7388,    9696, 

14389,  14906,  17863,  17623,  21758) 30% 

241        "        sauce 40% 

Anchovies  damaged  (T.  D.  12448). 

258        "        packed  in  oil  or  otherwise,  in  bottles,  jars,  tin 
boxes  or  cans,  containing  7%  cubic  inches 

or  less  (T.  D.  21826,  22087,  23176)    1%C  pkge 

containing  more  than  Ity  and  not  more  than 

21  cubic  inches   2%c  pkge 

containing  more  than   21  and  not  more  than 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  197 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

33  cubic  inches  5c  pkge 

258    Anchovies    containing   more   than    33    and   not   more 

than  70  cubic  inches  lOc  pkge 

if  in  other  packages,  22029,  23176 40% 

258  sprats  (T.  D.  17351,  17645),  as  anchovies. 

258-2t'l  "         in     packages     not     less     than     %     barrel     of 
100  Ibs.  whichever  is  higher  (T.  D.  21826, 

•  22969,    23770,    23772)    30%  or  %c  lb 

148    Andirons,   cast    8-10c  It> 

193         "         wrought   45% 

252     Andromeda  floribunda  (T.  D.  12540,  12542)  25% 

252         "        japonica   (T.   D.   12540) 25% 

252         "         speciosa  (T.  D.  15030)    25% 

252     Anemones  (T.  D.   14751)    25% 

Aneroid  barometers,  not  philosophical  instruments 
(T.  D.  12346)  according  to  material  of  chief 
value. 

656     Anethol  as  anise  oil   Free 

179     Angels  hair,  as  lame  or  lahn  (T.  D.  10887)   5c  It) 

3     Angelica  oil  (T.  D.   8995)    25% 

root,  advanced  in  value  140  tb  and  10% 

548        "        root,   crude Free 

125     Angles,  iron  or  steel  (T.  D.  8634)    5-10c  lb 

378     Angola  carpets  (T.  D.  1463)   .18c  sq  yd  and  40% 

628                   weed  (orchil)    Free 

350-356  Angora  goat  hair  (T.  D.  9810).     (See  wool.) 

426        "         goat  skins,  dressed  and  finished  (T.  D.  18834)  20% 

664         "         goat    skins,    raw    (66   F.    R.    299,    T.    D.    7206, 

16072)    Free 

562-664  "         goat  skins  with  wool  on  (66  F.  R.   299,  T.  D. 

11385,  12815,  12865,  15699,  18834,  20845,  22.831)  Free 

goats    20% 

goats  for  breeding  purposes  (on  certificate)...  Free 

292     Angostura  bitters  (T.  D.  9289)   $2.25  gal 

99         "         bitters,   bottles  containing   (T.   D.   9289,   15780, 

15852).      (See   glass   bottles). 
11     Anhydrous  boracic  acid.     (See  borate  of  lime). 

480     Aniline,  arseniate   Free 

15         "         dimethyl  (T.  D.  10249,   13410,   13601)    20% 

472         "         fluorate  of  (10  S.  C.  R.  80,  T.  D.  15129) Free 

15         "         dyes,  as  coal  tar  dyes  (T.  D.  2811,  5686,  9766).  30% 

15        "         if  a  color,  as  coal  tar  color  (T.  D.  2810) 30% 

626         '         oil    Free 

3         "         oil,  orthotoluidin  (T.  D.  9487,  15395) 25% 

15         "        paste  (T.  D.   2810)   30% 

F2C.  6  "         residuum  (T.  D.  37211,  3913,  4076)    20% 

15         '          salt,  eikonogen  not  an  (T.  D.   12696,  13410)...  20% 

472  "         salts    Free 

626        "         toluidine,  as  oil  of  (T.  D.  9487)   Free 

20     Animf  gum,  advanced  in  value  140  lb  and  10% 

548         "         gum  crude  (T.  D.  2907)    Free 

499     Animal  carbon  (T.  D.   15521)    Free 

499         "         carbon  fertilizers,    refuse    bone    black    (T.    D. 

•    14700) Free 

Sec.  6  "         charcoal,  not  waste  (T.  D.  13359)   20% 

hair,  mixed  with  goat  hair  (T.  D.  13772).   (As 
wool). 

571        "        hair,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  unmanufactured Free 

496         "         integuments    Free 

496        "         intestines   Free 

3        "         oils    25% 

634         "         parchment   (T.   D.    9947)    Free 

473  Animals,  cattle,  horses,  sheep,  or  other  domestic  ani- 

mals straying  across  the  boundry  line  into 
any  foreign  country,   or  driven  across  such 


198  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                      ARTICLE  RATE 

boundary  line  by  the  owner  for  temporary 
pasturage  purposes  only,  together  with 
their  offspring,  may  be  brought  back  to  the 
United  States  within  6  months  free  of  duty 
under  regulations  to  be  prescribed  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury  (T.  D.  15260, 
15534.  15574,  15858)  Free 

218  Animals,  cattle  less  than  one  year  old $2  head 

cattle  all  other  if  val.  not  over  $14  ea $3.75  head 

if  val.  over  $14  ea 27^% 

473  for  breeding  purposes  (1  S.  C.  R.  423,  T.  D. 

5556,  29.F.R.770,  30  F.R.916,T.D.  8356,8470, 
10305,  10337,  10688,  10709,  10718,  10840,  10870, 
10893,  10940,  10982,  11006,  11028,  11054,  11110, 
11146.  11177,  11192,  11274,  12016,  11517,  11523, 
11611,  11998,  11964,  12291.  12293,  12301,  12429, 
12447,  12466,  12479,  12624,  12773,  12778,  12734, 
12898,  12900,  13029,  13043,  13134,  13141,  13390, 
13408,  13470,  13562,  12600,  13604,  13605,  13606, 
13846,  13993,  14038,  14451,  14976,  14990,  15589, 
15596,  15427,  15539,  16439,  16108,  15942,  16462, 
16623,  10595,  12474,  11124,  13862,  17395,  19116, 
19234,  19350,  20384,  20/43,  20811,  21298,  21859, 
2251S.  22636,  23475.  23C42.  23825.  24268.  24276.  Free 

474  "    for  exhibition  or  racing,  under  bond,  (T.  D. 

6815,  8417,  8627,  10305,  17307,  10384,  10814, 
11817.  12081,  13024,  13252,  13763,  14<04,  14595, 

17307)  Free 

474  for  exhibition  or  racing,  under  bond,  vehicles 

and  harness  for  (T.  D.  18579)   Free 

220  "        horses  and  mules  val.  not  over  $150  ea $30  head 

val.    over   $150   ea 25% 

Sec.  6  "        heads,  mounted.  (T.  D.  21896,  22234) 20% 

222         "         live  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  1098,  15434)    20% 

278  poultry,  if  alive  (T.  D.  16660)   3c  lt> 

poultry,  if  dead  and  dressed  5c  Ib 

221  "         sheep  one  year  old  and  over $1.50  head 

sheep  less  than  one  year  old  75c  head 

219  "         swine   $1.50  head 

474        "         teams  in  actual  use  by  persons  immigrating. 

T.  D.  21308)   , Free 

474         "         temporarily  imported  (51  F.  R.  877)   Free 

418        "         toy    35% 

wild,    cannot  be    imported    for    breeding   pur- 
poses (T.  D.  5664,  10305,  12429,  22309,  22316). 

474  "         wild  for  exhibition  in  zoological  collections,  for 

scientific  and  educational  purposes  and  not 
for  sale  or  profit,  (T.  D.  10305,  14704,  1G439, 

16576.   18304)    Free 

20     Anlme  gum,  advanced  in  value,  (T.  D.  2b07)  ~y±c  lb  and  10% 

548        "        gum,   crude    Free 

626    Anise  oil  Free 

656         "         seed    Free 

626        "         seed  oil   Free 

322     Anklets,   cotton.   (T.   D.    14614.    15739,   16720) 45% 

475  Annatto  and  extracts  of  (T.  D.  2811,  9240,  14325) Free 

475         "         or  roucou  Free 

20        "        seed,  advanced  in  value   y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "        seed,   crude    Free 

Annealing  of  wire  not  a  manufacture  (T.  D.  12295). 

67  Anodynes,  containing  alcohol  (minimum  25X0)   55c  It) 

68  "         non-alcoholic    25% 

Antependia,  not  regalia  (T.  D.  6984). 

626     Anthoss  oil,  or  oil  rosemary  Free 

469     Anthracin  dyes Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  199 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATB 

523     Anthracite  coal,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  10234,  12251,  15857).  Free 
415        "        coal  containing  less  than  92%  fixed  carbon  (T. 

D.   18838,   21378)    67c  ton 

415        "        culm  or  slack  15c  ton 

415         "         shale  (T.  D.  5308)    67c  ton 

692     Anthrax,  (T.  D.  22726)   Free 

165        "         needles,   (T.  D.   22998)    25% 

Anthropometric    instruments    are   duitable   according 
to   material   (T.   D.    8465). 

68     Antidiphtheritic  serum    25% 

68    Antifebrlne,  as  medicinal  preparation  (T.  D.  8839)...  25% 
58     Antifoullng    composition   for   ships,   as   paint    (T.    D. 

4973)    30% 

127     Anti- Friction  forgings,  of  iron  or  steel  45% 

322     Antimacassars   (T.   D.    10948,   16814) 45% 

190  Antimonial  lead,  9%  or  more  ore  of  antimony,  as  type 
metal  (T.  D.  6786,  8147,  9831,  12907),  on  lead 

therein lX£c  Ib 

3     Antlmonsaure  (G.  A.  3788)    25% 

173     Antimony,  as  regulus  or  metal  (T.  D.  11020)   %c  Ib 

3         "         golden  sulphate,  as  chemical  salt  (T.  D.  7952)  25% 
Sec.  6  "         ore   ground    (T.   D.    5473,     13672,     19295,     19406 

23816)    20% 

476        "         ore  (T.  D.  5473)    Free 

3         "        oxide,  white,  as  chemical  salt,  (T.  D.  9706) 25% 

3         "         pentasulphide,  as  chemical  salt  (T.  D.  7952)..  25% 

173         "         regulus  (T.  D.  11020)   %c  tt> 

476  "         sulphite  of,  crude,  (T.  D.  23553,  23691) Free 

3         "         tartrate  of,  as  chemical  salt  . . .  .• 25% 

53     Antioxide,  as  varnish  (T.  D.  7598) 35% 

67  Antipyrine  (66  F.  R.  748,  T.  D.  7086,  15167)  (min.  25%) 

(T.  D.   20570)    55c  It) 

193     Antique  armor,  imitation  of,  as  manufactures  metal, 

(T.  D.   1700)    45% 

3         "         oil    , ,.  25% 

339        "         tidies   (T.  D.   13296)    60% 

Antiquities,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  1700). 

702        "         when  imported  for  exhibition  by  an  institution  Free 

68  Antitoxin    (T.    D.    16230,    16389,    16415,   17607,    18830,    84 

F.    R.    448,    19097) 25% 

549     Ants'  eggs  (T.  D.  4157)   Free 

549         "         eggs,  baked  (T.  D.  4157)   Free 

142     Anvils,  iron  or  steel  (T.  D.  15828)   l%c  tt> 

477  Apatite  (T.  D.  4611,  16097,  21857)  Free 

569         "         ground   (T.  D.   16097)    '.  Free 

252     Abies  canadensis  (T.  D.  15848)   25% 

300     Apollinaris  water  (17  O.   A.  G.   176,   T.  D.   5115,  7638. 

(See  mineral  water). 

68     Apolysin    (G.    A.  3797)    25% 

68     Apomorphia,  muriate  of  (T.  D.  13699)   25% 

638     Apparatus,  books,  etc.,  for  collegiate  institute  (T.  D. 

11079) Free 

100         "         chemical   glass    60% 

642        "         chemical    platinum    Free 

599         "         life  saving,  for  incorporated  societies   Free 

638-701  "  philosophical  or  scientific,  imported  by  insti- 
tutions    Free 

645  Apparel,  theatrical  (T.  D.  16889),  under  bond  for  ex- 
portation    Free 

"         wearing,  according  to  material. 

697  "  wearing,  articles  of  personal  adornment,  toilet 
articles,  and  similar  personal  effects  of 
persons  arriving  in  the  United  States;  but 
this  exemption  shall  only  include  such  ar- 


200  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATS 
tides  a.s  actually  accompany  and  are  in  the 
use  of,  and  as  are  necessary  and  appropri- 
ate for  the  wear  and  use  of  such  persons, 
for  the  immediate  purposes  of  the  journey 
and  present  comfort  and  convenience,  and 
shall  not  be  held  to  apply  to  merchandise 
or  articles  intended  for  other  persons  or  for 
sale:  Provided.  That  in  case  of  residents 
of  the  United  States  returning  from  abroad, 
all  wearing  apparel  and  other  personal  ef- 
ects  taken  by  them  out  of  the  United  States 
to  foreign  countries  shall  be  admitted  free 
of  duty,  without  regard  to  their  value,  upon 
their  identity  being  established,  under  ap- 
propriate rules  and  regulations  to  be  pre- 
scribed by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
but  no  more  than  one  hundred  uollars  in 
value  of  articles  purchased  abroad  by  such 
residents  of  the  United  States  shall  be  ad- 
mitted upon  their  return Free 

263     Apple  butter  (T.  D.  12313,  15811)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

20    Apples,  bitter,  advanced  in  value l%c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         bitter,  crude   Free 

263        "        candied  (T.  D.  15811)  Ic  Ib  and  35% 

262  canned  (T.  D.  12313)    2c  Ib 

262  desiccated,    evaporated    or    prepared    in    any 

manner   2c  It) 

262         "        dried   2c  Ib 

262  "         green  or  ripe    25c  bu 

268  pine,  in  barrels  and  other  packages 7c  cu  ft 

of  capacity  of  barrels  or  packages. 

268  "         pine,  in  bulk   $7  M 

263  "         pine,  preserved  in  their  own  juice 25% 

263         "         preserved  in  sugar  (T.  D.  15811;    Ic  It)  and  35% 

262         "         sorb,   (T.  D.  22534)    25c  bu 

70    Applications,  such  as  cosmetics,  dentrifice,  pomades, 

etc 50% 

339     Applique  articles,  cotton  (T.  D.  22675)    60% 

390        "         articles,  silk,  without  India  rubber   60% 

390        "        articles,  silk,   with  India  rubber    60% 

312        "         embroidery,  cotton  (T.  D.  15843,  15844) 60% 

390         "         gimp  (T.   D.   13293)    60% 

Sec.  32  Appraised  value,  definition  of,  and  ruies  for  guid- 
ance of  customs  officers  (T.  D.  6601,  6738, 
7040,  7235,  7458,  7534,  7558,  8354,  8993,  9659, 
9704,  9714,  9729,  10065,  10344,  10474,  10528. 
10868,  11041,  12650,  12639,  12358,  12424,  12463, 
12536,  13664,  21332,  22385,  22699,  23148,  23280, 
23481,  23601,  23726,  23851). 

269  Apricot  kernels  (T.  D.  18066,  21159,  23551)  6c  Ib 

262     Apricots,  dried,  desiccated,  evaporated  or  prepared..     2c  Ib 
559         "         green,  as  fruit,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

'  263         "        paste  or  pate  Ic  Ib  and  35% 

366  Aprons,  carriage  (T.  D.  j.3754),  as  Wool  manufact- 
ures, n.  s.  p.  f. 

339  "         lace   (T.  D.  12218,  13423,   13932,  55  F.  R.  599)..       60% 

450        "         leather  (T.  D.  15972)   35% 

3     Aqua  ammonia    25% 

464        •"         fortis  or  nitric  acid    Free 

289     Aquadiente  (T.  D.   7838) $2.25  gal 

43     Aqueous  extract  of  opium,  for  medicinal  use   40% 

-   1  •'         extract  of  nutgall  (T.  D.  19052,  22278,  22529)..  50c  Ib 

20     Arabic  gum,  advanced  in  value  140  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         gum,  crude   Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  201 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATB 

252     Araucaria  (T.  D.   16316)    26% 

391     Arasene,  as  manufactures  of  silk  (T.  D.  6650,  7924,  26 

F.  R.  609) 50% 

628     Archil,  or  archil  liquid  (T.  D.  12736) Free 

645  .  Architect,  photographic  apparatus  is  tools  of  trade  of 
(T.  D.  6977),  if  accompanying  owner  on  em- 
igration to  the  U.  S Free 

6     Argols  or  crude  tartar,   if  containing  not  more   than 

40%  B.  of  P Ic  Ib 

"         or  crude  tartar,  if  containing  more  than  40% 

B.  of  P.  (T.  D.  20995)    . U/2c  Ib 

"        partly    refined,    if    containing  not    more    than 

90%  B.  of.  P 4c  Ib 

partly  refined,  if  containing  more  than  90%  B. 

of  P. 5c  Ib 

6         "         refined  (cream  of  tartar)  (T.  D.  2489) 6c  Ib 

181  Argentiferous  lead  ores  (T.  D.  9662,  11049,  11116, 
11159,  11771,  13737,)  on  lead  therein.  (See 
lead  ores). 

311     Argentine  cotton  (T.  D.  14952)   3c  sq  yd  and  20% 

193         "         manufactures    of    45% 

174         "        unmanufactured,  or  German  silver    25% 

68     Aristol   (T.  D.   11325)    25% 

453     Aristophones   (T.  D.   12-118)  musical  instrument 45% 

193     Arithmometer,  not  a  philosophical  instrument  (T.  D. 

14970) 45% 

70    Armenian  bole  cosmetic,  as  toilet  preparation  (T.  D. 

3342)    50% 

93  bole,    crude    $1   ton 

93         "         bole,   manufactured $2  ton 

193     Armor  cloth  (T.  D.  10867).     Metal  chief  value 45% 

"         dutiable    according    to   the    material    of    chief 
•       value   (T.  D.   1700,   2735). 

193         "         metal   45% 

702        "         for  societies,  if  antique   Free 

157  Arms,  fire,  muskets,  muzzle  loading  shot  guns,  rifles, 

and   parts  thereof    25% 

158  "         pistols,  revolving 75c  ea  and  25% 

154        "         side  35% 

158        "         sporting    breech    loading    shotguns,    combina- 
tion shotguns  and  rifles. 

val.  at  not  over  $5 $1.50  ea  and  15% 

val.  at  over  $5  and  not  over  $10 $4  ea  and  15% 

val.  at  over  $10 $6  ea  and  35% 

292     Aromatic  bitters  (T.  D.  9289)    $2.25  gal 

70         "         cachous  (T.   D.    14503,   9132)    50% 

20        "        seeds,  advanced  in  value y^c  Ib  and  10% 

548        ' '        seeds,   crude Free 

292     Aromatique    bitters,    as    spirituous    bitters     (T.    D. 

9289)   -...$2.25  gal 

292     Arp's  Pepsin  bitters  (T.  D.  12033)    $2.25  gal 

292     Arrack  $2.25  gal 

391     Arrasene,  (T.  D.  6650,  7924)   50% 

478  Arrowroot  (T.  D.  10954,  11090)   Free 

285         "         starch   (T.  D.  3385,  21405)    l%c  Ib 

480     Arsen late  of  aniline  Free 

78        "        of  soda  l*4c  Ib 

479  Arsenic   Free 

464        "        acid Free 

525        "        metallic,  cobalt  Free 

479        "        sulphide  of    Free 

464     Arsen  ious  acid Free 


202  B.   F.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

702  Art  associations,  American,  may  import  works  of  art, 

for  temporary  or  permanent  exhibition  un- 
der bond  (T.  D.  10027,  11275)   Free 

"  associations,  established  for  commercial  pur- 
poses are  not  entitled  to  free  entry  (T.  D. 
10027). 

193  castings  (T.  D.  2735)   45% 

481        "        educational   stops,    of  glass  and  metal,    value 

not  more  than  6c  gross   Free 

"        frames    for    paintings,    dutiable    according    to 

material  of  chief  value  (T.  D.  12812). 
goods   (T.   D.   15169,   15170,   15171).     Chinaware 
not. 

616  "  models  of  invention,  and  of  other  improve- 
ments in  the  arts,  and  patterns  for  ma- 
chinery, if  not  fit  for  actual  use  (T.  D. 
12304,  12579,  14298)  Free 

382  "  squares,  pay  same  as  carpeting  of  like  de- 
scription. 

703  "         works  of,  altar  for  convents  (T.  D.  7753,  8979, 

10327,   10902,  10903,  11446,  11557,  11598,  11711, 
13425,  14744,  15540,  16681)  if  work  of  art Free 

702  "  works  of,  collections  in  illustration  of  the  pro- 
gress of  the  arts,  sciences,  or  manufactures, 
photographs,  works  in  terra  cotta,  parian, 
pottery,  or  porcelain,  antiquities  and  artis- 
tic copies  thereof  in  metal  or  other  mater- 
ial, imported  in  good  faith  for  exhibition  at 
a  fixed  place  by  any  State  or  by  any  society 
or  institution  established  for  the  encourage- 
ment of  the  arts,  science,  or  education,  or 
for  a  municipal  corporation,  and  all  like  ar- 
ticles imported  in  good  faith  by  any  society 
or  association,  or  for  a  municipal  corpora- 
tion for  the  purpose  of  erecting  a  public 
monument,  and  not  intended  for  sale,  nor 
for  any  other  purpose  than  herein  expres- 
sed; but  bonds  shall  be  given,  under  such 
rules  and  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  may  prescribe,  for  the  pay- 
ment of  lawful  duties  which  may  accrue 
should  any  of  the  articles  aforesaid  be  sold, 
transferred,  or  used  contrary  to  tnis  pro- 
vision, and  such  articles  shall  be  subject, 
at  any  time,  to  examination  and  inspection 
by  the  proper  officers  of  the  customs:  Pro- 
vided, That  the  privileges  of  this  and  the 
preceding  section  shall  not  be  allowed  to 
associations  or  corporations  engaged  in  or 
connected  with  business  of  a  private  or 
commercial  character.  (T.  D.  7879,  10027, 
11579,  12844.  13324,  13362,  22051) Free 

SOI  "  works  of,  drawings,  engravings,  photographic 
pictures,  and  philosophical  and  scientific 
apparatus  brought  by  professional  artists, 
lecturers,  or  scientists  arriving  from  abroad 
for  use  by  them  temporarily  for  exhibition 
and  in  illustration,  promotion,  and  encour- 
agement of  art,  science,  or  industry  in  the 
United  States,  and  not  for  sale,  shall  be  ad- 
mitted free  of  duty,  under  such  regulations 
as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  pre- 
scribe; but  bonds  shall  be  given  for  the  pay- 
ment to  the  United  States  of  such  duties  as 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  203 

PAR.         ,i  ARTICLE  RATE 

may  be  imposed  by  law  upon  any  and  all 
such  articles  as  shall  not  be  exported  within 
six   months    after   such    importation:      Pro- 
}  vided,    That  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 

may,  in  his  discretion,  extend  such  period 
for  a  further  term  of  six  months  in  cases 
where  applications  therefor  shall  be  made. 

(T.  D.  10617,  13314)    Free 

454  Art,  works  of,  paintings  in  oil  or  water  colors,  pas- 
tels, pen  and  ink  drawings,  n.  s.  p.  f 20% 

703  "  works  of,  the  production  of  American  artists 
residing  temporarily  abroad,  or  other  works 
of  art,,  including  pictorial  paintings  on 
glass,  imported  expressly  for  presentation 
to  a  national  institution,  or  to  any  State  or 
municipal  corporation,  or  incorporated  re- 
ligious society,  college,  or  other  public  in- 
stitution, except  stained  or  painted  win- 
dow-glass or  stained  or  painted  glass  win- 
dows; but  such  exemption  shall  be  subject 
to  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  may  prescribe,  (T.  D.  10902, 
10903,  11446,  11598,  11711,  12266,  14744,  19815, 

20436,    22363,    22364)    Free 

454  "  works  of,  statuary,  but  the  term  "statuary" 
as  used  in  this  Act  shall  be  understood  to 
include  only  such  statuary  as  is  cut, 
carved,  or  otherwise  wrought  by  hand  from 
a  solid  block  or  mass  of  marble,  stone,  or 
alabaster,  or  from  metal,  and  as  is  the  pro- 
fessional production  of  a  statuary  or  sculp- 
tor only  20% 

works  of,  what  constitutes  (T.  D.  7753,  8976, 
10374,  10902,  11557,  11598,  11711).  (See  de- 
decision  of  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  146  U. 
S.  p.  71.) 

"        works    of.    wood    engravings    are    not    (T.    D. 
10061.) 

370     Arctic  shoes,  wool  and  India  rubber 44c  It)  and  60% 

257     Artichokes   (T.  D.   9188)    25% 

241        "         canned  (T.  D.  9188)    40% 

148     Articles,  cast  iron.     (See  iron  and  steel.) 

"        composed  of   two   or   more   materials,    packed 
and    invoiced    separately,    each    part    duti- 
able   according    to    material    (T.    D.    11232, 
11410.) 
Sec.  7  "        composed  of  two  or  more  materials,  pay  rate 

on  material  of  chief  value  (T.  D.   12758). 
"        composed   of  two  or   more  materials,    insepa- 
rately   attached     pay    as     entirety    (T.    D. 
11536).     , 

482        "        crude,  for  dyeing  or  tanning,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

312        "         embroidered    by    hand    or    machinery,    cotton 

handkerchiefs   not  less  than  60% 

339  "  embroidered  by  hand  or  machinery,  fiax,  cot- 
ton, or  other  veg.  fiber 60% 

390        "         embroidered  by  hand  or  machinery,   silk 60% 

112         "         glass,    n.    s.    p.    f 45% 

Sec.  16,  17,  18     Articles  indecent  or  obscene Prohibited 

193         "         made  of  metal,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

179        "        made  of  tinsel,  lame,  bullions,  or  metal  thread      60% 
"        made  up  abroad  from  domestic  materials  are 

dutiable  as  foreign   (T.  D.   14468). 
Sec.  6  "         manufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f •  •  •  •       20% 


204  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

i59     Articles,   metal,    enamelled   with  vitreous   glasses 40% 

Sec.  7  "  not  enumerated  pay  same  rate  of  duty  as  the 
enumerated  article  which  they  most  closely 
resemble  in  material,  quality,  texture,  or 
the  use  to  which  they  may  be  applied,  and 
it  they  equally  resemble  two  or  more  enu- 
merated articles  subject  to  different  rates 
of  duty  they  pay  the  highest  of  these  rates. 
339  "  of  flax,  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  embroidered 
by  hand  or  machinery  (T.  D.  13731,  14231, 

14950)    60% 

97        "         of  earthy  or  mineral  substance  or  carbon  n.  s. 

p.  f.,  decorated 45% 

plain   I 35% 

100        "         of  glass,  cut,  engraved,   etc 60% 

2        "         of  perfumery,  alcoholic    60c  It)   and  45% 

70         "         of   perfumery,    non-alcoholic    50% 

"         of  wearing  apparel  (see  cotton,   linen,   silk  or 
wool). 

459  smokers',  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

483  the  growth,   produce  and  manufacture  of  the 

U.  S.,  when  returned  after  having  been  ex- 
ported, without  having  been  advanced  in 
value  or  improved  in  condition  by  any  pro- 
cess of  manufacture  or  other  means:  Casks, 
barrels,  carboys,  bags,  and  other  vessels  of 
American  manufacture  exported,  filled  with 
American  products,  or  exported  empty  and 
returned  filled  with  foreign  products,  in- 
cluding shocks  and  staves,  when  returned 
as  barrels  or  boxes;  also  quicksilver  flasks 
or  bottles,  of  either  domestic  or  foreign 
manufacture,  which  shall  have  been  act- 
ually exported  from  the  United  States;  but 
proof  of  the  identity  of  such  articles  shall 
be  made,  under  general  regulations  to  be 
prescribed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury: but  the  exemption  of  bags  from  duty, 
shall  apply  only  to  such  domestic  bags  as 
may  be  imported  by  the  exporter  thereof, 
and  if  any  such  articles  are  subject  to  in- 
ternal tax  at  the  time  of  exportation,  such 
tax  shall  be  proved  to  have  been  paid  before 
exportation  and  not  refunded:  Provided, 
That  this  paragraph  shall  not  apply  to 
any  article  upon  which  an  allowance  of 
drawback  has  been  made,  the  reimportation 
of  which  is  hereby  prohibited  except  upon 
payment  of  duties  equal  to  the  drawbacks 
allowed;  or  to  any  article  manufactured  in 
bonded  warehouse  and  exported  under  any 
provision  of  law:  And  provided  further, 
That  when  manufactured  tobacco  which 
has  been  exported  without  payment  of  in- 
ternal revenue  tax  shall  be  reimported  it 
shall  be  retained  in  the  custody  of  the  col- 
lector of  customs  until  internal  revenue 
stamps  in  payment  of  the  legal  duties  shall 
be  placed  thereon.  (T.  D.  18971,  19049.  21096, 
22568.  23060.) 

Sec.  7  "         to  which  two  or,  more  rates  of  duty  are  ap- 
plicable  pay  highest   of   such   rates    (T.    D. 
10552,    10557.    13472). 
Sec.  6  "    '    unmanufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f 10% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  205 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

371     Articles,  wool  embroidered 50c  tt>  and  60% 

469     Artificial   alizarin Free 

193  bait,  as  manufactures  metal  (T.  D.  V013) 45% 

425  "        celluloid     boutonnieres     (T.     D.     14938,     14943, 

14706)    50% 

426  "         china  flowers,    (T.   D.    12681)    50% 

320        "        cotton  tubing  for   flowers  (T.   D.   14928). 45% 

320         "  •      cotton  tubing   for   varnished  seeds,    for  milli- 
nery ornaments  (T.   D.   15022)    45% 

100         "         eyes  (T.  D.  16854)    60% 

425         "         feathers  (T.  D.  16425) 50% 

193        "         flies,  metal  (T.  D.  15138)    45% 

425         "         flowers,  bonbon  holder  (T.  D.  10493)  50% 

425  "  flowers  (T.  D.  3386,  5366,  6216,  6230,  7202,  7595, 
8385,  8917,  10408,  14722,  14213,  17088,  14928, 
15022,  10493,  13364,  66  F.  R.  740,  38  F.  R. 

724,    T.   D.    8931)    50% 

425        "         flowers  for  ornamenting  dresses  (T.  D.  18522).       50% 
449         "         flowers,    India     rubber     tubes     for,    not    parts 
of,   (T.  D.   8931,  14213,  1492&,  18814,   84  F.  R. 

154)    30% 

425         "         fruits,  (30  F.  R.  422,  38  F.  R.  724)   50% 

425         "         fruits,  glass  (T.  D.  5251,  7225,   12034,  12702) ...       50% 

425        "         grains    50% 

425         "         leaves    (66    F.    R.    740,    T.    D.   4854,    8577,    9015, 

10794,  11181,  11182,  11378,  12376,  17281,  23171)       50% 

425        "         metal  piques,  flowers  (T.  D.  14722)    50% 

193        "         metal  wreaths  and  crosses  (T.  D.  10947) 45% 

301        "        mineral    water     (T.    D.    17604),     see    mineral 

.waters. 

silk    thread,    manufactured    of    collodion,    ac- 
cording to  article  (T.  D.   23110,  23528). 

425        "        stems    50% 

46        "        sulphate  of  barytes  or  blanc  fixe  ^c  ^ 

46        "     "    sulphate  of  lime  (T.  D.  17505)     i£c  Ib 

teeth    (T.    D.    11019),    according    to    material. 

Sec.  6    "  artificial,    (T.    D.    22077,    22100,      24027)     ...       20% 

422     Artillery  explosives   (see  gunpowder). 

Artists,   actors,    musicians,     painters,     sculptors    and 

singers  are   (T.   D.  13388). 
certificate  as   to   statuary   (T.   D.   15283). 
certificate  for  professional  productions  (T.  D. 

15283,    16377). 
"        American,  temporary  residence  abroad  limited 

to  five  years   (T.  D.   18490). 
American,  what  constitutes  (18  O.  A.  G.  163). 
703        "         American  works  of  (T.  D.  6883,  13331,  23812)..     Free 
58         "         colors,  n.  s.   p.  f.   (61  F.   R.  501,  31  F.   R.    883, 
31   F.   R.  494,   T.  D.   5951,   8039,    10869,    11841, 

11863,  13214,  15053,  14293,  15120,  16280) 30% 

155        "        knives,  all  sizes,   with  handles  of  pearl,   shell 

or  ivory 16c  ea  and  15% 

Wit»    handles  of  deer  horn   12c  ea  and  15% 

With  handles  of  rubber,  bone  or  celluloid. 

5c  ea  and  15% 
With  handles  of  any  other  material.  .l%c  ea  and  15% 

454        "         sketches  (T.  D.  7768),  if  drawings  20% 

193        "         thumu  tacks,   as  a  manufacture  of  metal  (T. 

D.  12908)    45% 

454        "         water   colors    (T.    D.    5951,    8039,    10869,    11841, 

11863,   13053,   13214),   n.  s.   p.  f 20% 

486    Asafoetida   Free 

484     Asbestos,  crude  (T.  D.  11828,  22937)   Free 

484         '          amphibole  ( T.  D.  16850)    Free 


206  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

484     Asbestos,  cubbed  (T.  D.  11828)    Free 

448         "         crushed  or  ground  (T.  D.  8196,  9183)   26% 

484  "         fiber  (T.  D.  11828,  16850)   Free 

448  ground  actinolite   (T.  D.   16013)    25% 

448        "        manufactures  of  (T.  D.   3756,   3876,   6973,  7984, 

8196)    25% 

448        "        millboard  (T.  D.  3756)   25% 

348        "         packing,  covered  with  cotton  (T.  D.  3876)....  25% 

448         "         paper  (T.  D.  3438,   6975)    25% 

499     Ash,  bone  Free 

hoops   (T.  D.  15711)    35% 

459                  receivers,  metal  (T.  D.  7328),  smokers'  articles  60% 
receivers,    not  smokers'   articles,   according  to 

material. 

78         "     -    soda  (T.  D.  9326,  12530,  14870)   %c  lb 

485  Ashes  Free 

485         "         beet  root  (T.  D.  9142)    Free 

644        "        beet  root,  artificial  (T.  D.  9142),  as  crude  pot- 
ash   Free 

182        "         lead  (T.  D.. 556,  3649)   2%c  tt> 

499         "         bone Free 

485          '         lye  of  wood  Free 

614          •         oil  (T.  D.  10060)    Free 

43          '         opium  (T.  D.  9413)    $6  lb 

644          '         pearl  (T.  D.   420)    Free 

485          '         wood  and  lye  of  (T.  D.  9789)   Free 

192          *         zinc  (T.  D.  4990,  16734) l^,c  lb 

93     Asphalt,  mastic  (54  F.  R.  p.  161,  T.  D.  6336,  13765),  as 
limestone   rock,    containing   not   more   than 

15X,  bitumen  (T.  D.  20040,  22854)   50c  ton 

93         "         refined  (T.  D.  8349,  8935)  $3  ton 

97     Asphaltum    and   bitumen,    manufactures     of    (T.     D. 

12244)     35% 

97         "         cells   (T.    D.    12244) 35% 

93         "         crude,   not  dried  or  advanced   $1.60  ton 

dried  or  otherwise  advanced  or  treated  (54  F. 
R.  673,  77  F.  R.  609,  T.  D.  4753,  4867,  6336, 
7909.  J>249,  8935,  13764.  13890,  14566,  14813, 

14814,   16859,  19385,   23206)    $3   ton 

93         "         epure  (T.  D.  14566,  16783,  16786,  16959,  17920)..   $3  ton 
Sec.  6  "         ground   or   in    leaves    (T.    D.    6336,   8349,    8935. 

13890)    20% 

93        "        limestone  rock,  containing  not  over  15%  bitu- 
men    50c  ton 

93         "         Trinidad,   (T.  D.  17687,17721)    $1.50  ton 

626     Aspic  oil   Free 

473     Asses  for  breeding  purposes,  with  official  pedigree...     Free 

222         "         n.  s.  p.  f 20% 

438        "         skins,  dressed  and  finished  20% 

664         "         skins,  raw  or  unmanufactured   Free 

Sec.  7  Assimilation  of  one  article  to  another,  duty  charge- 
able on  article  paying  highest  rate  of  duty. 
32    Assistant,  alizarin.     See  Alizarin. 

68     Asthma  cigarettes   26% 

371     Astrakhan  dress  trimmings  (T.  D.  12945,  14565,  15558) 

50c  lb  and  60% 

Astrakhans,  (52  F.  R.  941.  56  F.  R.  474,  65  F.  R.  420, 
71  F.  R.  692,  T.  D.  11034,  11678,  11710,  12216, 
14290.   14565,  16690,  16973),  as  woolens. 
Astronomers'   instruments    (T.   D.   16829),   n.   s.  p.    f., 
according  to   material. 

403     Atlases    25% 

Atomizers  (78  F.  R.  p.  809.  T.  D.   11588,  12800,  16526. 
17898,   78  F.  R.  809).  according  to  material. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  207 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

67     Atropine  sulphate  (T.  D.  11572)   (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

Attachment  cannot  be  levied  on  goods  in  custody  of 
customs   (19  O.  A.   G.  p.  101). 

626     Attar  of  roses  (T.  D.  13557)    Free 

3         "         01  roses,  enfleuraged  (T.  D.  9241,  10549)    25% 

372     Aubusson  carpets,  (T.  D.  8961)   60c  set  yd  and  40% 

379         "         rugs   lOc  sq  ft  and  40% 

366         "         tapestries  (T.  D.  8961,  13225),  see  wool  manu- 
factures,   n.   s.  p.   f. 

252     Aucubas   (T.   D.    13684)    45% 

193     Augers 45% 

15     Aurine,  rosolic  acid  (T.  D.  4514,  6609,  9827,  20802)....       30% 

15     Auroline  (T.  D.  13583)    30% 

479     Auripigmentum  or  orpiment  Free 

548     Australian    gum,   crude Free 

20        "        gum  other  than  crude ^4c  Ib  and  ID% 

254         "         salt  bush  seeds  (T.  D.  17836) 30% 

404     Autograph  albums,  finished  or  unfinished   35% 

Automatic    figures    (T.    D.    5397,    8632,    10751,    17660), 
not  musical  instruments. 

193         "         "slot"   machines   *.T.  D.   9158)    45% 

Automobile  of  tourists,  (T.  D.  23808) Free  on  bond 

192  Auxiliary,  indigo  (T.  D.  3428,  4990,  16734)    1%  It) 

3     Avenarlus  theerol  (T.  D.  9613) 25% 

97     Aventurine  quartz,  articles  made  of  (T.  D.  J.3337,)  de- 
corated           45% 

plain  35% 

Average  price,  articles  invoiced  at,  pay  rate  applica- 
ble to  highest  priced  articles  ,T.  D.  3683, 
9516,  9704,  13221,  Sec.  2910,  R.  S.). 
price,  wool  or  cotton  manufactures  invoiced 
at,  value  of  highest  priced  articles  will  be 
taken  as  average  price  (T.  D.  11539,  Sec. 
2911,  R.  S.). 

193  Awls    45% 

193     Axes   45% 

143     Axle  bars,  valued  at  not  over  6c  Ib Ic  Ib 

193        "         bars  valued  at  over  6c  Ib 45% 

143        "        blanks   of    iron    or   steel,    valued   at  not   over 

6c  Ib  Ic  Ib 

193  "  blanks  of  iron  or  steel,  valued  at  over  6c  Ib 45% 

143  Axles,  (T.  D.  14291),  valued  at  not  over  6c  Ib It  Ib 

193  "  valued  at  over  6c  Ib  45% 

171  "  fitted  in  wneels,  at  same  rate  as  the  wheels.. li£c  Ib 

143  "  forgings  for,  valued  at  not  over  6c  Ib  Ic  Ib 

193  "  forgings  for,  valued  at  over  6c  Ib  45% 

14?  "  iron,  steel  and  parts  thereof  (T.  D.  16807), 

valued  at  noi  over  6c  Ib  Ic  Ib 

193  "  iron,  steel  and  part  thereof,  valued  at  over  6c 

Ib  45% 

3^2  Axmlnster  carpets  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

379  "  rugs  lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

574  Ayrstone,  as  whetstones  Free 

614  "  as  polishing  stones  Free 

251  Azaleas  (T.  D.  10737,  16316)  25% 

15  Azobenzole  colors  (T.  D.  5593)  30% 

15  Azophor  red  (G.  A.  3726)  30% 


208  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


B 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Babbit-  metal,  (T.  D.  16210,  21480)   457 

366     Baby  carriage  robe,  wool,  (T.  D.  16856)7  as  wool  knit 
fabrics. 

168     Back  saws   30y 

571     Badgers'  hair,   (T.  D.   11068)    .!...'  Free 

273     Bacon  (T.  D.  21081) .'.'.'.'    5c  It) 

2^5  spiced,  peppered  and  prepared,   (T.  D.  9636)..       25% 

Background,   photos,    according   to   material     (T    D 
9531). 

96     Badges,  buttonhole,  china,  (T.  D.  13312)    60% 

417     Bagatelle  balls,  ivory,  bone  or  other  material,  (T.  D 

8797,   13559)    50% 

450  balls,  unfinished,  according  to  material,  (T.  D. 

13559). 

697  Baggage  in  actual  use  of  person  arriving  in  United 
States,  (T.  D.  5661,  13270,  13369,  13432,  20383, 

20716,   23700,  23702,   23715)    Free 

dutiable,    not    declared,    to   be    sent    to  Appr. 

(T.   D.   20527). 
in  transit  for  export,  (T.  D.  7550,  10004,  R    S 

2803). 

is  entitled  to  privilege  of  immediate  transpor- 
tation entry,  (T.  D.  6881,  6943,   8109).     See. 
5,   Act   June   10,   1880,    (T.   D.    20017). 
not    more   than   50   cigars   allowed   in,   (T.    D. 

6641). 

347  Bagging,  Dundee,  not  suitable  for  covering  cotton 
(T.  D.  1656,  1690,  6343,  12713,  14311,  16164, 

16699,    17169)    45% 

fire  proof,  exported  and  returned  (T.  D.  8727)     Free 

344  for   cotton,    (T.    D.    10963,    12713,    12432,    14939), 

composed  of  single  yarns,  of  jute,  jute  butts 

or    hemp,    not    bleached,    dyed    or    colored, 

not  over   16   threads   sq.   in.,   and   weighing 

not  less  than  15  oz.  sq.  yd 6-10c  sq  yd 

347  jute  for  tailors'  use  (T.  D.  6909)   45% 

jute  press  cloth,  (T.  D.  13436)    45% 

341  not  suitable  for  covering  cotton,  dutiable  ac- 

cording to  width,    count    of    threads,    and 
weight,  (T.  D.  12713,  14311,  14323,  23719). 
632         "        waste,   fit  only  for  manufacture  of  paper,   (46 

F.  R.  186)   Free 

343  Bags  or  sacks  made  from  plain  woven  fabrics  of 
single  jute  yarns,  not  dyed,  colored,  stained 
painted,  printed  or  bleached,  and  not  ex- 
ceeding 30  threads  to  the  sq.  in.,  (T.  D. 
10494,  13368,  15036,  15070,  15334,  16338) 

%c  It)  and  15% 

483  "  American,  exported  with  allowance  for  draw- 
back and  re-imported  (72  F.  R.  p.  491),  sub- 
ject to  duty  equal  to  drawback,  (T.  D. 
20906,  21679,  22156,  22553.  22750,  23972). 

408        "        beaded    60% 

408        "         bead  (T.   D.  11967)    35% 

brush,   according  to  material,   (T.  D.  8682). 
343        "        burlap,  (G.  A.  3769)    %c  It)  and  15% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  209 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

347     Bags,  burlaps  striped,   (T.  D.   23286)    45% 

483  domestic,  exported  filled  and  returned  empty, 

to  exporter  thereof  (20  O.  A.  G.   630,  73  F. 

R.  680,  T.  D.  5423,  13030,  14726,  20821,  21585, 

22750,    23340)    Free 

483        "        domestic,    imported  by  agent  of  exporter  (T. 

D.  18725)   Free- 

450        "         game,    leather    35% 

347        "        game,  leather  and  flax,  flax  chief  value  (T.  D. 

4329) 45% 

347         "        hemp  school,  (T.  D.  5834,  6691)  45% 

449        "         India  rubber  for  balloons  (T.  D.  6018,  11814)..  30% 

449         "         India  rubber  with  tin  whistles  (T.  D.  5390)...  30% 

347         "         jute  striped,    (T.  D.  23286,   23719)    45% 

407         "        paper,   (T.  D.  6282)   35% 

391         "         silk   50% 

70     Bains  savonneux  (powdered  soap),   (T.  D.  13561) 50% 

Bait,    fish,   artificial,    (T.    D.    7013),    according   to    ma- 
terial. 

380     Baize,  (T.  D.  3279) 22c  sq.   yd.  and  40% 

193     Balances  and  weights,  metal,  (T.  D.  6236) 45% 

449-450     Balata  sheets,   (T.  D.   23599)    35% 

329     Bale  rope,  hemp 2c  It) 

329                  rope,  istle,  manilla  or  tampico  fiber Ic  Ib 

129     Baling  hoops,  iron  or  steel 5-10c  It) 

193     Bali  and  socket  joints  for  water  pipe,  (T.  D.  14922)..  45% 

424         "         caps,   (T.   D.   6634)    35% 

193         "         chain,  brass  (T.  D.  7878)    45% 

137        "        chain,   brass   if  made   of   wire   in   addition  to 

duty  on  wire  used  l^c  It) 

93         "         clay,   (T.  D.  13435) $1  ton 

"        dresses,    (T.  D.   13369),  according  to  material. 

127        "         forgings  anti-friction  45% 

339         "         fringe,  cotton,  (T.  D.  12457,  12553)  60% 

Ballast,  if  not  landed,  not  dutiable,  (T.  D.  8500). 

of  commercial  value,  is  dutiable,   (T.  D.  3415, 

7728,  8273,  8500). 
Sec.  6  "         stones,    n.    s.    p.    f.,    (T.    D.    3415,    7728,    12569, 

13660)    10% 

449     Balloons,    India    rubber,    (41    F.    R.    329,    T.    D.    6018, 

10482,  10889,   11814,  16838)    30% 

407         "         tissue  paper  (T.  D.  16838)    35% 

418     Bails,  agate,  (T.  D.  3264,  11860),  if  toys  35% 

417  "        bagatelle,    chess,    pool,    and    billiard,     (T.    D. 

8797)    50% 

"        bagatelle,  chess,  pool,  and  billiard,  unfinished, 
according  to  material,  (T.  D.  13559). 

449  "         ballot,  bone  30% 

112        "        ballot,  glass  (T.  D.  17403),  not  colored 45% 

96        "         ballot,  porcelain,  (T.  D.  13675)    55% 

208         "         bowling,  (T.  D.  16564)    35% 

418  **        celluloid,  as  toys  (T.  D.  13223)  35% 

450  "         cricket  35% 

100         "         glass,   (T.  D.  2147,  3821,  15827,  17270),  if  blown       60% 
418        "         glass,  for  Christmas  trees,   (T.  D.   2147,  15827, 

18826)    35% 

450        "         golf,  vulcanized  India  rubber  35% 

449        "        India  rubber,  (T.  D.  10557)   30% 

449  "         India  rubber  and  clay  (T.  D.  18732)   30% 

450  "        India  rubber,   vulcanized    35% 

players'  according  to  material. 
"         tennis  and  racquet,  according  to  material,  (T. 

D.   3921,   4009,   10511,    13760). 

418        "        toy,   not  rubber  or  china    35% 


210  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

!     Balls,  wash  blue  containing  ultramarine 3%c  ID 

wash  soap    15c  n> 

wax  polishing,  (T.  D.  18013)   25% 

wooden,   (T.  D.  7895)    35% 

408        "         wooden,  if  beads,  not  strung  357 

487     Balm   of  Gilead  Free 

seed,  (T.  D.  10949)   30% 

370     Balmoral  skirts  44c  Ib  and  60% 

20     Balsam,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548  crude   Free 

70  used  as  cosmetics   50% 

68        "        used  as  medicine 25% 

200     Baluster  biocks,  (T.  D.  8111)  20% 

408     Bamboo  and  bead  curtains,  (T.  D.  16285),  beads  chief 

value    60% 

407         •(        and  paper  umbrellas,  (T.  D.  4205)   35% 

427  and  surface  coated  paper  fans,  (T.  D.  13370) . .       50% 

208  baskets,   (T.  D.   6913,   7651,   11375,   13199,   12564)       35% 

208  blinds  and  scrolls,   (66  F.  R.  733,  71  F.  R.  864, 

T.  D.  8641,  7070,  7561,  7651,  7913,  11375,  11829, 

16701,    17083)    35% 

208        "         cabinets,   (T.  D.  7415)    35% 

462        "         canes,   finished  or  unfinished   40% 

347         "         cloth,   (T.  D.   1664)    45% 

208        "        curtains  or  portieres,  wood  chief  value,  (T.  D. 

12144)    35% 

208         "         fibers   (T.   D.   6338)    35% 

208         "         manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  11375,  11829)       35% 
453         "         reeds  for  clarionets,   if  complete  (T.  D.  12116)       45% 

407  rolls,  paper  chief  value,   (T.  D.   12808) 35% 

700        "        reeds,   rough   or  cut  into  suitable  lengths  for 
umbrellas,   parasols,  sun  shades,   whips,   or 

walking  canes    Free 

208         "         screens  (T.  D.  12144)    35% 

208         "         splints  for  electric  lights,  (T.  D.  13199) 35% 

700        "         sticks,  smoked,  (T.  D.  17175)   Free 

700        "         unmanufactured,  (T.  D.  17175)    Free 

559     Bananas,  in  natural  state  Free 

312     Bandanna    handkerchiefs,    as    handkerchiefs,    cotton, 
(T.   D.    16815). 

390     Band,  brodi,  (T.  D.  16871,  16918)    60% 

403         "         cards,  with  lines  only,  (T.  D.  4991)   25% 

iron  or  steel,    (1    S.    C.   R.   346),   see  iron  and 
steel. 

438        "        leather,  unmanufactured    20% 

168        "        saws   lOc  Ib  and  20% 

450     Bandeaux,   gelatin,    (T.   D.   14165)    35% 

320     Banding  spindle  lOc  Ib  and  15% 

320     Bandings,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  45% 

389         "         silk   50% 

i,.l         "         wool  50c  Ib  and  60% 

339     Bands,   embroidered,   cotton    60% 

450        "        hat,  leather,  (T.  D.  13243)   35% 

398        "        of  gilt  paper  (T.  D.  7258)   3c  Ib  and  20% 

42     Banks  oil  (T.  D.  810)   Sc  gal 

Banners,  for  benevolent  societies,  not  regalia  (T.  D. 

7756,    12423). 
649        "        for    churches,    if   carried  in   religious   service, 

(T.  D.  7343,  7956)    Free 

179         "        silk,  metal-embroidered,  (T.  D.  14296)   60% 

124     Bar  iron,  charcoal,  (T.  D.  14553,  22708,  23756,  23833).. $12  ton 

123         "         iron  rolled.  (8  S.  C.  R.  562,  T.  D.  6351),  see  iron. 

511         "         silver,  (T.  D.  12000)    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  211 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

20     Barbary  gum,  advanced  in  value *4c  Ib  and  10% 

548        ' '        gum,   crude    Free 

193     Barbedienne  bronzes,   (T.  D.  11552)    45% 

390     Barbe  noires,  as  silk  wearing  apparel,  (T.  D.  1581)..       60% 
Sec.  6  Barberry  wine  for  dressing  morocco,  (T.  D.  6297)..       20% 

369  Barege,  as  Wool  Dress  Goods,   (T.  D.  19627). 

370  "         veilings  (T.  D.  6799,  13979) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

123     Bar  ends  (T.  D.  3624,  6351)   6-10c  Ib 

589     Barilla    Free 

3     Barium,  binoxide  of,  (T.  D.  15073) 25% 

3         "         chloride,    (T.   D.   6301)    25% 

3        "        peroxide  of  25% 

20     Bark,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value ^4c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        as   drugs,    crude    Free 

Sec.  6  "         birch,  manufactures  of,   (T.  D.  5469,  18542)...       20% 

Sec.  6  "         birch  canoe,    (T.   D.   14616,   18542)    20% 

488  "         cinchona  or  other  from  which  quinine  can  be 

extracted    Free 

416        "        cork  cut  in  squares  or  cubes   8c  Ib 

448  cork,   manufactures   of 25% 

536        "        cork,    unmanufactured    Free 

22  "        extracts  for  tanning  and  dyeing,  (T.  D.  55     29, 

11982,   13860,   22786)    %c  Ib 

67  "         extracts,  medicinal,  alcoholic  (min.  25%) 55c  Ib 

68  "        extracts,  medicinal,  non-alcoholic  25% 

566         "         fibrous,   (T.  D.  14830)    Free 

482  "        for  dyeing  or  tanning,  crude,  (T.  D.  5892) Free 

Sec.   6  "         hat  braids,   (T.   D.   13298)    20% 

22        "        hemlock,  extract  of   %c  Ib 

223  Barley  (T.  D.  6156),  (48  Ibs.  to  bu.)     30c  bu 

548        "         caustic,  crude  (T.  D.  13061)    Free 

225  "         hulled,  patent  or  pearled,  (T.  D.  3400,  6156)..     2c  Ib 

224  "         malt  (34  Ibs.  to  bu.)   45c  bu 

no  allowance  for  draff,  (T.  D.  3400,  6156). 

100  Barometer  tubes,  (T.  D.  10325,  12346,  13505)    60% 

"        according  to   material  of  chief  value,    (T.   D. 
160G,    10603,    11407). 

371  Barrel  buttons,  wool,  elastic  or  non-elastic.  .50c  Ib  and  60% 
128         "         hoops  of  iron  or  steel,   in  addition  to  rate  on 

iron  or  steel l-10c  Ib 

208         "         shocks,  (T.  D.  57)    : 35% 

202         "         staves,  (T.  D.  3674,  4680,  7495)   10% 

483  Barrels,  American  manufacture,  exported  empty  and 

returned  filled  with  foreign  products Free 

483        "        American  manufacture,  exported  filled  and  re- 
turned empty,  (T.D.  6235,  8157,  12751,  12836)     Free 

483        "        American,  coopered  abroad  (T.  D.  3810) Free 

205        "        containing  oranges,  lemons  and  limes   30% 

204         "         empty,   (T.  D.  11064,  11343,  11881)    30% 

158        "        for   double-barreled    sporting    breech   loading 
shot  guns,  rough  bored  (T.  D.  12787,  13535) 

$3  ea  and  35% 

112        "        glass  containing  brandy  (T.  D.  3431) 45% 

measurement  of  grapes  in,  (T.  D.  14852,  22818, 

22819,  23602). 
658        "        shot  gun   in  single     tubes,     forged     or  rough 

bored,   (T.  D.  11703,  13326,  13329) Free 

143     Bars,  axle   lc  Ib 

193        "        brass 45% 

532         "         copper   Free 

182        "         lead    2l£c  Ib 

641         "        platina Free 

130        "        railway,  of  iron  or  steel 7-20c  Ib 

130        "        splice,  of  iron  or  steel  4-lOc  Ib 


212  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

20     Barwood,  advanced  in  value Uc  lb  and  10% 

548        "         crude    Free 

3     Baryta,    acetate    25  % 

3  artificial    25  % 

46tf  carbonate  of  (T.   D.  17483)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         carbonate     of,    ground,     (T.     D.     1<483,    19947, 

23364)    20% 

carbonate  of,  precipitated,  (T.  D.  23364) 25% 

44  crude,   (T.  D.  3378)    75c  ton 

earth  75c  ton 

44  manufactured   $5.25  ton 

3         "         muriate   of    25  % 

3  nitrate  (T.  D.  6172)   25% 

44  sulphate,  manufactured  (T.  D.  1356) $5.25  ton 

•*•*  sulphate,  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  3378,  15073)  75c  ton 

44     Barytes  and  barytes  earth,  manufactured $5.25  ton 

44  and  barytes  earth,  unmanufactured 75c  ton 

46  artificial,  sulphate  of ^c  lb 

binoxide  of  barium  (T.  D.  15073)  25% 

3         "         chlorate  of,  (T.  D.  2117)   25  % 

182     Base  bullion  (T.  D.  2507,  7543,  7996,  8431,  20284) 214c  lb 

121     Basic  slag $1  ton 

438     Basils   (T.   D.   7862)    10% 

96     Basins,  imitation  of  marble  (T.  D.  6954)    60% 

indurated  fiber  ware 35% 

metal   45% 

206     Basket  makers'  osier  or  willow,  prepared  (T.  D.  3199)       20% 

198         "         splints,    (T.    D.    23009)     20% 

208     Baskets,  bamboo  (T.  D.  6913,  11375,  11829,  13199) 35% 

208        "         bamboi  are  unusual  coverings  for  tea  (T.  D. 

12564) 35% 

449  chip  (T.  D.   22725)    30% 

96  china,  decorated,  (T.  D.  9013)   60% 

"         fancy,  as  unusual  coverings  for  confectionery 

(T.  D.  8907). 

366        "        fancy,  in  part  wool,  as  wool  manufactures  (T. 
D.  9403,   9511). 

112        "        glass,  (T.  D.  1014o,  not  cut 45% 

100        "         glass,    cut    60% 

449  "         grass,   palm  leaf,  whalebone,   or  straw   (T.   D. 

13800,  12246)    30% 

liquor-set  holders,   dutiable  separately   (T.  D. 

13077,   13355). 

193         "         metal,    (T.  D.   7043,   6994)    45% 

425        "         of  artificial  flowers  (T.  D.   3239,   6230) 50% 

206         "         osier  or  willow,  (T.  D.  5059,  13355)    40% 

407       "         paper   (T.   D.    8364)    35% 

208        "         rattan   (T.   D.   17077)    35% 

450  "         shell 35% 

391        "         silk  chief  value  (T.  D.  6913,  12236,  13800) 50% 

206        "        sparterie  for  (T.  D.  12646)   40% 

449         '•         straw  (T.  D.  12744)   30% 

206         "         willow    40% 

208        "        wooden  (T.  D.  11865)   35% 

193     Bas-relief,  bronze  or  metal  45% 

115         "         "       marble    (T.    D.    14923)    50% 

by  professional  sculptor  (T.  D.  372,  2568, 
2706,  12242,  14923),  not  statuary,  but  duti- 
able according  to  material. 

115        "         "       monument,  marble  (T.  D.  12243)   50% 

253     Bass  (T.  D.  15573)   %c  lb 

453         "         clarionets  (T.  D.  14737) 45% 

617         "         crude  vegetable  substance  (T.  D.  2780,  6593)..     Free 
Sec.  6  "        patent   (T.    D.   16095) 20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  213 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

453     Bassoons  (T.  D.   14737)    45?0 

566     Basswood,  bark,   (T.  D.  1574)    Free 

198         "         crude,   (T.  D.   2780) 20% 

208        "        manufactured  35% 

195         "         sawed   (T.  D.    6593)    ..; $1  M  ft 

566     Bast  (T.  D.  15982,  16337,  16376)    Free 

409         "         braid  (T.  D.  16424),  bleached  or  dyed 20% 

not  bleached  or  dyed   15% 

Sec.  6  "         bundled  for  brush  makers,  (.T.  D.  16095) 20% 

566         "         cut  into  lengths,   (T.  D.  2780,  6593)    Free 

Sec.  6  "        mats  and  matting,  (T.  D.  12959)  20% 

Sec.  6  Bath   bricks,    (T.    D.   6025,   6535,   12316,   15719,   16217, 

23028)    20% 

208         "         chairs  (T.  D.   11387)    . 35% 

322        "        gloves  (T.  D.  16356),  cotton  chief  value 45% 

112        "         thermometers  (T.  D.  15828)    45% 

tubs,  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  18009). 

314     Bathing  trunks  (T.  D.  13615)    50% 

371        "        robes  and  slippers,  embroidered  with  wool  (T. 

D.  8126)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

339     Battenberg  linens  (T.  D.  16728)    60% 

97     Battery  cups  or  cells,  (T.  D.  6533,   10396)    35% 

Battledores,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  2842). 
67     Batley's  liq.  secadi  cornuti  and  cinchona  cordefolia  (T. 

D.  8503,  9046),   (minimum  25%)    55c  It) 

43        "         liquid  opii  sed.  (T.  D.  6684,  8503) 40% 

93     Bauxite,  crude   ; $1  ton 

4        "         refined  (62  F.  R.  150,  67  F.  R.  232,  T.  D.  13655, 

15980)    6-lOc  It) 

20     Bay  berries,  advanced  in  value .tyc  It)  and  10% 

548        "        berries,   crude    Free 

548         "         leaves,   crude  (T.   D.   19042)    Free 

695        "         myrtlewax    (T.   D.    7426) Free 

294         "         rum  (G.  A.  3774,  T.  D.  2234,  7121)    $1.50  gal 

296        "        rum,   if  imported  in  bottles  or  jugs,   must  be 
packed  in  packages   of   1   dozen  bottles   or 
more. 
3         "         rum,  essence  or  oil,  or  oil  of  bay  leaves  (T.  D. 

2644)    25% 

294        "        water  $1.50  gal 

695         "         wax    Free 

448        "        wax,  artificial  (T.  D.  7426)    25% 

157     Bayonets    25% 

20     Bdellium  gum,  advanced  in  value  140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         gum,   crude Free 

450     Bead  cases,  leather  (T.  D.  10510)   35% 

408         "         curtains   (T.  D.   8788,   16285)    60% 

434        "        jewelry   (T.   D.  5246)    60% 

408        "         necklaces,  coral  (T.  D.  8913)   60% 

408         "         ornaments  (T.  D.  4203,  10541)    60% 

408         "         rosaries    (7    S.    C.    R.   1169,    T.    D.    8316,    11706, 

15728)    60% 

408        "         trimmings    60% 

408     Beaded  bags  (T.  D.   11967)    60% 

408        "         bamboo  curtains  (T.  D.  12144)    ....; 60% 

408        "         bamboo  screens,  (T.  D.  8788,  12144) 60% 

408         "         cords   (T.'D.    16857)    60% 

408        "         covers  for  electric  lights   (T.   D.  17173)    60% 

408         "         gimps   (T.   D.   9078,   11190)    60% 

390         "         laces,  silk  (T.  D.  G375,  8248)    60% 

390        "          nets  and  tidies,  silk  (T.  D.  16225,  23232)   60% 

371        "        manufactures,    wool,    ornamented   with   beads 

or  spangles 50c  It)  and  60% 

408         "         ornaments  (T.  D.  12376,  14412,  15981) 60% 


214  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                           ARTICLE  RATE 
390     Beaded    silk   goods    (T.    D.    16092,    16224,   16225    16°29 

16406) 60% 

408  trimmings    (T.    D.    11382,    11878,    12704,    13320, 

17152.    17189)    60% 

trimmings,   gelatine  chief  value   (T.  D.   14165)  60% 

trimmings,  wool  wholly  or  in  part 50c  lb  and  60% 

339     Beading,  cotton  (T.  D.   15034,   15048,   17592    17950)  60? 

390         "         silk    6y£ 

4.8     Beads,  all  not  threaded  or  strung  (T.  D.  1949  ,  21054, 

21879)    35% 

agate  eyelets,  as  (T.  D.  11047)   35% 

408                  agate,  for  watch  chains  (T.  D.  9214,  12112)...  35% 
4U8                  amber,    coral  or  jet,    not   strung   (T.    D.    8913, 

8919,    11047)    35% 

articles  composed  of 60% 

408                   bone,  not  strung  35% 

434        "        celluloid,    strung   with     brass     clasps     (T.    D. 

11033)   60% 

colored  disks,  not,   (T.  D.  15403). 

408                  dough,  not  strung  (T.  D.  13619,  21287)   35% 

408                  gelatin,  not  strung  (T.  D.  14622)   35% 

glass  balls,  not  (T.  D.  15827). 

408                   glass,  not  strung  (T.  D.   11967)    35% 

•4t-                   glass,  metal  lined,  not  strung  (T.  D.  12943)...  35% 

glass,  sewed  on  cards  (T.  D.  Io62o)   35% 

408                  hair,   not  strung  35/0 

4 US                   horn  or  India  rubber,  not  strung 35% 

imitation  jet,  not  strung  (T.  D.  8919,  10330)...  35% 
408         "         imitation  pearl,  not  strung  (T.  D.  6972,  11209, 

14828,   77  F.  R.   605)    35% 

408                   ivory  or  vegetable  ivory,  not  strung 35% 

408                  jet,   not  strung 35% 

408        "         metal,  not  strung  ( T.  D.  6816,  9078)   35% 

408                   nail-head,  not  strung  (T.  D.   11339)    35% 

408                  onyx,  not  strung  (T.  D.  2534,  2645)   35% 

434         "         onyx,  strung  on  cord  with  brass  clasp   (T.  D. 

7420,  12636,  13790)    60% 

408                   onyx,  strung  on  steel  wire  (T.  D.  8751)   60% 

408         "         onyx,  strung  on  soft  wire  (T.  D.  7832)   60% 

408                  paste,  not  strung  (T.  D.  13619)  35% 

408                    screw,  for  ornamenting  combs  (T.  D.  8987)...  60% 

434         "         set  as  jewelry  (T.  D.  5161,  5246,  8751) 60% 

408                  sewed  on  cards  (T.  D.  13623)   35% 

408                   shell  or  mother  of  pearl,  not  strung 35% 

"        strung,  if  not  an  article,  dutiable  according  to 

material    (66   F.  R.    726,  T.   D.   103oU,    10540, 

10673,      10891,      11885,      12021.      12452,     158t>l, 

17397,   19492,   21053,   23681,   23794). 

408         "         stars,  crescents  and  pendants  (T.  D.  13309)..  60% 

408         "         turquoise,  not  strung  (T.   D.  13347) 35% 

408        "        wax,   not  strung   (T.     D.    11209,     11361,     11382, 

12023,    15323,    15*u3)    35% 

408         "         wood,  not  strung   35% 

125     Beams,  bulb,  iron  or  steel 5-10c  lb 

125         "         decK.  iron  or  st>  el  (T.  D.  13698)   5-10c  lb 

208        "         for  silk  warp  (T.  D.  14559)   35% 

193         "         knives    45% 

193        "        scale,   metal    45% 

125         "         structural    iron    5-10c   lb 

"        with  metal  flanges  are  unusual  coverings  for 

carpet  warps  or  yarn  (T.  D.  6<15). 

208        "        wooden   35% 

241     Bean  cake,   (T.  D.  19095)    40% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  215 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Bean  curd,  Chinese  (T.  D.  8819,  9267,  10243,  10262, 

14618)  20% 

Sec.  6  "  meal  (T.  D.  13078) 20% 

241  "  sticks  (T.  D.  10243,  13207,  14618,  23639) 40% 

241  "  sticks,  prepared  or  preserved  in  tins,  bottles, 

jars,  and  similar  packages,  (T.  D.  23639)..  2Uc  Ib 

2o4  Beans,  castor  (T.  D.  11235),  (50  Ibs.  to  bu.) 25c  bu 

240  "  edible  (T.  D.  11235,  41  F.  R.  517),  (60  Ibs.  to 

bu.)  45c  bu 

240  ".  frijol  negro  45c  bu 


ground,  or  peanuts  (T.  D.  3240),  unshelled...  J£c  Ib 

ground,  or  peanuts,  s    illed  Ic  Ib 

lentils,  not   (T.  D.   11559,  15115). 

locust    Free 

lupini,   not   (T.   D.    11059). 

medicinal,  advanced  in  value  140  Ib  and  10% 


271 
271 

656 

20 

548  medicinal,    crude    .' Free 

241  "  prepared  or  preserved  in  tins,  jars,  bottles  or 
similar  packages,  including  weight  of  pack- 
age (T.  D.  21456) 2y2c  Ib 

656         "         St.  John's  (T.  D.  6874)    Free 

240        "         seed  pea,   so-called,  (41  F.   R.   517,   9  S.   C.   R. 

559,  16  S.  C.  R.  67,  T.  D.  11235)    45c  bu 

240        "         string  (T.  D.  18523)    45c  bu 

685        "         tonka,  tonquin  or  tonqua    Free 

617         "         tonka  crystals,  (T.  D.  14836)    Free 

20        "        vanilla,   as   drugs,   advanced  in   value    (T.   D. 

18661,   18330)    140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         vanilla,  as  drugs,  crude   (T.  D.   19454) Free 

2  "        vanilla,  in  alcohol  (T.  D.  6481)     60c  Ib  and  45% 

3  •         vanilla,   oil  of    25% 

356     Beards,  goat,  sorted,  (T.  D.  13948)   24c  Ib 

426     Bear  skins  dressed,  (T.  D.  3351)  20% 

450         "         skins    dressed   with   head    (T.    D.    3351,    13297, 

13585)    35% 

664        "        skins,  raw   Free 

222     Bears 20% 

93     Beauxite,  crude       $1  ton 

4  "         refined  (T.  D.  13656,  15980)   6-10c  tb 

426     Beaver's  tails,  (T.  D.  13240)   20% 

67     Bebeirine  sulphate  (T.  D.  Ilu73),  (min.  25%)   55c  Ib 

261     Beches  de  mer  (T.  D.  11585)   %c  Ib 

425     Bed  downs,  crude  15% 

425        "        feathers,   crude 15% 

193         "         screws,  iron  or  steel  (T.  D.  2465)   45% 

339  "         sets,    cotton   or   flax  lace,    (T.   D.    6214,    10480, 

15472,  21917,  21918)   60% 

340  "        sets,    cotton,   made    on   Nottingham    machine. 

(See  curtains). 

390        "        sets,  lace  and  silk,   (T.  D.   7272)    60% 

382  Bedsides,  same  rate  as  carpets  of  which  they  are 
made. 

425     Beds,  feather,    (T.  D.   12431)    50% 

430     •   "        hair  curled  for   10% 

617  "  moss,  seaweeds  and  crude  vegetable  sub- 
stances for  Free 

322     Bedspreads,  scraps- of  calico  sewed  together 45% 

Bedsteads,  according  to  material  of  chief  value,   (49 

F.   R.   635,   T.  D.    7125,   10114). 

193        •'        brass  castings  and  tubes  for,  (T.  D.  10114)...       45% 
Bedtlcking,  as  cotton  cloth. 

274  Beef,  fresh   2c  Ib 

275  "         prepared  or  preserved,  (T.  D.  7599)   25% 


216  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATB 

297     Beer  in  bottles  or  jugs  ...............................  40c  gal 

No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles  or  jugs. 
Otherwise   ...................................  20c  gal 

allowance    for    loss    (13,    S.    C.    R.    932,    T.   D. 

14018). 
483  bottles,  American  manufacture,  exported  filled 

and  returned  empty   .......................     Free 


298 
18 

Sec.  6 

395 

300 


condensed,  (T.  D.  14149)   ......................  40% 

coloring,    (T.  D.   3732)    ........................  50% 

Dantzic  spruce,  as  beer,  (T.  D.  5372). 

flavoring,  saccharum,  (T.  D.  14150)  ...........  20% 


filter  masse  for,  (T.  D.  16642)   .......  li£c  tb  and  15% 

ginger,  (T.  D.  14018)  in  plain  green  or  colored, 
molded    or   pressed    glass   bottles,    contain- 
ing not  more  than  s/±  pint  ................  18c  doz 

Containing  more  than  %,  not  more  than  1% 

pints  each    ................................  28c  doz 

No   additional    duty   on    the   bottles.      2    S.    C. 

R.  10.) 
Otherwise  than  in  bottles  as  abovB  ..........  50c  gal 

Additional   duty  on   the  coverings. 

mugs,    (T.    D.    2904,    6578,    10123,    11855,    14317) 

according  to  material  of  chief  value. 
67        "        peptonized,    (T.  D.  12843),   (mjn.   25%)    .......  55c  tt> 

298  weiss,  condensed  (T.  D.   8876,   14149),  as  Malt 

extract. 

473     Bees,  for  breeding  purposes,  (T.  D.  3340,  11015,  11274)     Free 
2.'-'        "         in  swarms  or  hives  ...........................       20% 

490     Beeswax   ............................................     Free 

448         "         manufactures    of    .............................       25% 

485     Beetroot  ashes,  (T.  D.  9,  42)   .........................     Free 

241         "         cut  and  dried,  (T.  D.  21965)   ..................       40% 

254     Feet  seed,  (T.  D.  6046,  6093,  7313,  6635,  6  S.  C.  R.  175)       30% 
656        "        seed  sugar  ..................................     Free 

209         "         sugar,    (T.   D.    11252,   11443,    10826,    13612).      As 

sugar. 

sugar  machinery,     according    to    material    of 
chief  value,  (T.  D.  10436,  10826,  10981,  11161, 
11773,    12055,    12100,    12186). 
632        "        waste  for  paper  stock    .......................     Free 

257     Beets,  in  natural  stat-  ...............................       25% 

241         "         prepared  or  preserved  (T.  D.  20172)  ...........       40% 

252     Begonias,   (T.  D.   16296)    .............................       25% 

20     Behen  or  ben  root,  advanced  in  value  ......  140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        or  ben  root,  crude  ..........................     Free 

492     Bell  metal,  broken  and  fit  only  for  remanufacture  .  .  .     Free 
20     Belladona  leaf  or  root,  advanced  in  value  ----  i^c  Ib  and  H>% 

548         "         leaf  or  root,  crude  (T.  D.  19455,  19473,  19584)  .  .     Free 
69        "         plaster,   (T.   D.   9222)    .........................       35% 

193     Bellows  and  bellows  pipes,  metal  (T.  D.  6555)  .......       45% 

161        "         nails,  cast,  (T.  D.  7257)   ......................  2y±c  tt> 

wood,  leather  and  metal,  according  to  the  ma- 

terial of  chief  value,   (T.  D.  12013). 
492     Bells,  broken,  fit  only  for  remanufacture,  (T.  x).  5941,. 

5999,   9414)    .................................     Free 

193         '          church,    (T.  D.   9414)    .........................       45% 

453         "         church,  certain  chimes  (T.  D.  5999)    ..........       45% 

193         "         church,    (T.   D.    9414)    ...................  ......       45% 

frames  for,  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  2532). 
418         "         if  toys.    (T.    D.    3382)    .........................       35% 

301     Bellthal    mineral    waters    (T.    D.    4073),    as    mineral 

water. 
23     Belovga  isinglass,   (T.  D.  9484).     As  isinglass. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  217 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

3  Belt  dressing,  (T.  D.  18079)  25% 

188  "  pins,  not  jewelry 35% 

438  Belting  leather  20% 

450  "  leather,  fit  for  use  35% 

371  Beltings,  cotton  and  animal  hair,  (T.  D.  9666)  50c  Ib  and  60% 
320  "  cotton  and  rubber,  if  rubber  chief  value,  (T. 

D.  3212)  45% 

389  "  cotton  and  silk  (T.  D.  10742,  12969,  15851) 50% 

339  "  cotton  embroidered,  (T.  D.  17439)  60% 

320  "  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  (G.  A.  3944)..  45% 
179  "  cotton,  embroidered  with  metal  threads,  (T.  D. 

7682)    60% 

449  "        India    rubber    30% 

389  "         silk,    (T.  D.    12969)    50% 

371        "         wool   50c  Ib  and  60% 

17     Belts,  celluloid,  (T.  D.  14626)   65c  Ib  and  25% 

339         "         cotton  lace,  (T.  D.  16421)   60% 

366  endless,  for  printing  and  paper  machines,  (T. 

D.  11381).     As  wool  manufactures  n.  s.  p.  f. 

450  "        leather,  (T.  D.  6967,  9666)    35% 

193        "        leather  and  bronze,   metal  chief  value  (T.   D. 

9138)    45% 

390  "         silk,   (T.   D.   13444)    60% 

193        "       -sword,  metal  chief  value  (T.  D.  11091) 45% 

438     Bend  leather 20% 

626     Bene   oil    Free 

656         "         seed,    (T.  D.   6874)    Free 

292     Benedictine,  (T.  D.  9123,  10660,  49  F.  R.  728)    $2.25  gal 

Benevolent  societies  not  entitled  to  free  entry,  (T.  D. 

8043). 
Sec.  6  Bengal  sticks,     T.  D.  20652)   20% 

391  Bengalines,  silk  and  cotton,  (T.  D.  12840,  14147) 50% 

silk  and  wool,  as  wool    dress    goods,    (T.    D. 
20566). 

3     Benitrolase,  Toluole,  (T.  D.  10249,  10250)   25% 

20     Benjamin  gum,  advanced  in  value y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         gum,  crude   Free 

524     Benzaldehyde   Free 

524     Benzidin   Free 

15     Benzine   20% 

3     Benzoates  25% 

464     Benzoic    acid    Free 

20     Benzoin  gum,  advanced  in  value ^ . .  .*4c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         gum.    crude    Free 

524     Benzole,    (T.   D.   16203) Free 

524         "         nitro,  (T.  D.  6045,  16410)    Free 

68     Benzonapthol,  (T.  D.  17922)  25% 

67     Benzozol,  (T.  D.  15173)  (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

524     Benzyl  chloride   Free 

Bequests   are  dutiable   as   merchandise,    (T.    D.    272, 

18454). 
67     Berberine  crystals,  (T.  D.  11973,  13701),  (min.  25%)..  55c  Ib 

67         "         sulphate  (T.  D.  11973),   (minimum  25%) 55c  It) 

626     Bergamot  oil,  (T.  D.  5594)   Free 

97     Bergcristal,  (T.  D.  15839)  35% 

45     Berlin  blue,  in  pulp,  dry  or  ground  in  or  mixed  with 

oil  or  water Sc  It) 

379         "         rugs    10c  sq  ft  and  40% 

20     Berries,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         as  drugs,  crude  (T.  D.  3898)    Free 

262         "         cran   *b% 

262        "        dried,  dessicated,  evaporated  or  prepared,  (T. 

D.  20810)  2c  It) 

262        "         edible,  C-T.  D.  3162,  19532)   Ic  qt 


218  F.  B.  VANDEGKIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATB 

67  Berries,  extracts  of  elder  and  juniper,   (T.  D.  12905) 

("in.    25%)    55c   „, 

fox,  in  water  (T.  D.  16727,  23731)   lc  qt 

green,  ripe  or  dried,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

strung  for  use  as  beads,  (T.  D.  7733) 60% 

139     Bessemer  process,  all  metal  produced  by,  as  steel,  (T. 
D.  327,  4488). 

68  Beta  naphthol,    (T.  D.   11696,  1331,   13410,  13423,    13566, 

14022,21360)    25% 

524  naphthylamine  monosulphonic  acid  soda  salt, 

(T.   D.    10188,   14022)    Free 

Sec.  6  Betel  leaves,  (T.  D.  10746)   10% 

272         "         nuts,   (T.    D.   10746) lc   Ib 

292     Beverages,  all  spirituous,  (T.  D.  10734,  16575) $2.25  gal 

effervescent   preparations,    (T.   D.    4968,   5528). 

See  soda  water. 

300  containing  no  alcohol  in  plain  green  or  colored, 

molded  or  pressed  glass  bottles. 

Containing  not  more  than  %  pint   13c  doz 

Containing  more  than  %,   not  more  than   iy2 

Pints   28o  doz 

No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 

Otherwise  than  in  bottles  as  above  50c  gal 

Additional   duty  on  the   coverings. 

Sec.  6  Bezoar  stones   10^ 

502     Bible,  French  (T.  D.  11303)   Free 

314     Bibs,  cotton  (T.  D.   13667,  15867,  16318) 50% 

cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  embroidered..  60% 

339         "         lace  (T.   D.   10485,   14140)    60% 

314         "         linen   (T.   D.  11085,   12110,  12961,   13667)    50% 

390         "         silk    60% 

397     Bibulous  paper  (T.  D.  13052).     See  Paper,  copying. 

3     Bicarbonate  of  potash  (T.  D.  4117.  11189)   25% 

of  soda  (T.  D.  10999,  11289)  %c  Ib 

62     Bichromate  of  potash   3c  Ib 

74         "         of  soda   (29   F.   R.   684,    11  S.   C.   R.    668,   T.   D. 

10999,  11298,  16810)   2c  It) 

193     Bickirons    45% 

143     Bicycle  axles  (T.  D.  14291)   lc  Ib 

89         "         cement  (T.  D.  8507)    20% 

151  "        chains  (19  O.  A.  G.  527).    (See  iron  and  steel 

chains). 

448  "         cork  handles  (T.  D.  15157)    25% 

135         "         cranks   (T.   D.  15011),   as  iron  ingots. 

193  "  cranks,  nickel  plated  (T.  D.  15011)    45% 

152  "  forks  (56  F.  R.   1023,  T.  D.  10570,  11995,   13904)  35% 

193  "  frames  (T.  D.   14225)    45% 

193  "  hubs  (T.  D.   15011)    -45% 

193  "  lamps,    (T.   D.   9004) 45% 

163  "  nuts  (T.  D.  14291)   lc  Ib 

193  "  rims,  metal  (T.  D.  11976.  56  F.  R.  826) 45% 

208  "  rims,   wood   35% 

193  "  saddles  (T.  D.  14733.  17507)    45% 

193  "  screws,    (T.    D.    14291)     45% 

320  "  tires,   cotton  lining   45% 

449  "         tires.   India  rubber  (T.  D.  15316) 30% 

152         "         tubes   (T.   D.   6778,   10844,  11040,  11995,   13904)..       35% 
193         "         wheels   (T.  D.   10687,  11976,   13776,  14225,   14695, 

15708)    45% 

193  Bicycles  (T.  D.  6384,  6499.  10395,  15973)  45% 

are  not  personal  effects  (T.  D.  6384,  6499,  3283, 
10395.  12102.  12629.  14368.  15973.  16035.  18296, 
183E2.  18363.  18886.  17  O.  A.  G.  679.  20  O.  A. 
G.  648.  19446.  21222). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  219 

PAR.  ARTICLE  "  RATE 

Bicycles  new,  not  personal  effects  (T.  D.  15219). 
604         "         as  household  effects  (T.  D.  12648,  18937),  if  in 

use  not  less  than  one  year  Free 

474        "        of  emigrants   in  use  for  purposes  of  emigra- 

gration  (T.  D.  18886,  18875)   Free 

not  tools  of  trade  (T.  D.  13785). 

tourists',   certificates   for,    (T.   D.   20108,    21137, 

23766). 
Billets   (65   F.    R.    497,    T.    D.   6544,    7379,    12857,    Io823, 

16840,   17264,  17605).     (See  iron  and  steel). 
400     Billheads,  lithographed,  as  lithographic  prints. 

403  printed    25% 

417     Billiard   balls,   bone,   ivory  or   other  material   (T.    D. 

4119,  8797,  11870,   12549,  13559,  17438) 50% 

balls,  unfinished,  according  to  material,  (T.  D. 

13559). 
584        "        ball    blocks,    ivory,    cut   vertically   across    the 

grain  with  bark  intact  (T;  D.  18616)    Free 

450        "         ball  blocks,  ivory  otherwise  than  as  above....       35% 

13         "         chalk  (T.  D.   11333,  14200)    Ic  lb 

193     BHIs,   pruning    45% 

311     Binders'  cloth,  painted  (T.  D.  16207) 3c  sq  yd  and  20% 

347         "         twine,   (T.  D.  18850)    45% 

320     Binding  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  (T.  D.  14297, 

18981)    45% 

315         "         cotton  velvet   for  skirts   (T.   D.    14164,   14696), 
not  bleached,  dyed  or  colored  (min.  47^%). 

ic  sq.  yd.  and  25% 
If  bleached,   dyed  or  colored   (min.   47^%). 

12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

450        "        leather    35% 

449        "        rubber  (T.   D.   14224)    30% 

389         "         silk  (T.  D.   10506,   14224,  18981)    50% 

322  spindle,  cotton  or  vegetable  fiber  45% 

"         twine  from  Canada  and  Mexico,   (T.  D.   20897, 

20910)    Free 

347         "         twine,  jute  (T.  D.  10631,  14951)    45% 

twine,  lath  yarn,  not  (T.  D.  13786). 

491        "         twine,  New  Zealand  hemp,   Is  tie,   or  Tampico 
fiber,   sisal   grass    or  sunn,    measuring   not 

over  600  ft.  per  Ib    Free 

371        "        wool   50c  Ib  and  60% 

524     Blnitrobenzole  (T.  D.  16410)    Free 

524     Binitro  toluole  (56  F.  R.  482,  T.  D.  10110,  10490,  13282, 

13410,   13578)    Free 

3     Binoxide  of  barium  (T.  D.  15073)    25% 

£ec.  6  Birch  bark  canoes,  small  (T.  D.  14835,  18542) 20% 

208         "         bark  canoes,  wood  chief  value,  (T.  D.  14616)..       35% 

Sec.  6  "         bark  manufactures  (T.  D.  5469,  18542) 20% 

"         not  a  cabinet  wood  (T.  D.  14834). 

3         "         oil  (T,  D.   12333)    25% 

3         "         tar  (T.  D.  9634,   12333,  1^715)    25% 

193     Bird  cages,  brass  or  other  metal 45% 

549         "         eggs,    edible    Free 

549        "        eggs  not  edible,  and  eggs  of  game  birds,  ex- 
cept for  scientific  collections  Prohibited 

287         "         pepper  (54  F.  R.  676,  59  F.  R.  446,  T.  D.  11688, 

14742,  14787)    2%c  Ib 

425         "         skins,  dressed  (T.  D.  12205)    50% 

666         "         skins   for  scientific  public  collections    Free 

425        "        skins,   prepared  for   preservation   only   (T.   D. 

1454,  7843,  9898,   10253,  1Q762,   11500,   12832)..       15% 
425         "         skins,  stuffed,  with  feathers  on  (T.  D.  11500)..       50% 


220  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.  RATE 

494  Birds  (T.  D.  1098,  13678)  Free 

425  "  artificial,  made  of  natural  feathers  (T.  D. 

7248) 50% 

425  "  dressed  and  finished  for  millinery  ornaments 

(T.  D.  4290,  10253,   17511)    50% 

494  "         game,  dead   (T.  D.   13678)    Free 

408         "         jet   (T.  D.    16433,    18648)    60% 

mongoose,  fruit  bat  or  flying  fox,  English 
sparrow  and  starling,  prohibited.  (T.  D. 
23309). 

193        "        mechanical  singing  (T.  D.  10654,  16219)  45% 

425        "        mounted  with  artificial  flowers,  for  mantel  or- 
naments (T.  D.  6320)    50% 

Sec.  6  "        nests,  edible  (T.  D.  18010)   20% 

493        "        stuffed,   not   suitable  for  millinery  ornaments 

(T.  D.  5930,  10253)    Free 

193     Biscuit  tins,  decorated  (42  F.  R.  403)    45% 

Sec.6   Biscuits  (T.  D.  15965.  16886,  72  F.  R.   47).- 20% 

Sec.  6  "         dog  (T.    D.   7304)    20% 

Sec.  6  *        sweetened   (72  F.    R.    45) 20% 

Bishop's  robes  not  personal  effects,  but  dutiable  ac- 
cording to  material  (T.  D.   18303). 

292     Bislerl  (T.  D.  14245)   $2.25  gal 

15     Bismarck,  brown  (T.  D.  3927) 30% 

495  Bismuin   (T.  D.  8868)    Free 

3         "         oxide  of    25% 

3         "         salts  of   25% 

68        "        subnitrate  of  (T.  D.  11227)   25% 

418     Bisque  dolls  and  heads  for,  (T.  D.  12992,  12995,  13805, 

14684)    35% 

96         "         babies  for  ornaments  (T.  D.  13805)   60% 

95        "        painted,  tinted  or  otherwise  decorated  60% 

plain  white   55% 

3     Bisulphate  of  lime  and  lampblack  (T.  D.  13071) 25% 

3     Bisulphite  of  potash  (T.  D.  11053)    25% 

193     Bits,  boring,  iron  or  steel  45% 

447         "         saddlery   (T.   D.   19133)    45% 

20     Bitter  apples,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        apples,   crude   Free 

266         "         oranges  (T.  D.  9365,  13688)  Ic  Ib 

292     Bitters,  alcoholic   (T.  D.  9195,  9236,   9289,  9386,   10418 


11138,  14245)    $ 


292  Amer  Picon  (44  F.  R.  551,  T.  D.  12033) $ 

292         "         anchor,  (T.  D.  10509,  16160,  12033)    $ 

292        "         angostura  (T.  D.  21802) $ 


292  Arp's  pepsin,  (41  F.  R.  32,  T.  D.  11138,  12033)  $ 

292  "  aromatique   $ 

292  "  Boonekamp,   (T.  D.   10489,  12033,  23192) $ 

292  "  fernet,  (T.  D.  10418,  12033,  16160,  18753) $ 

292  "  Ferro-china  Bisleri,  (T.  D.  12033,  14245) $ 

292  "  medicinal,  (T.  D.  10418,  11138,  12033) $ 


25  gal 
.25  gal 
.25  gal 
.25  gal 
.25  gal 
25  gal 
25  gal 
.25  gal 
.25  gal 
.25  gal 


292         "         orange   $  .25  gal 

292         "         Strassburger  (T.  D.  10734)   $  .25  gal 

93     Bitumen   (T.  D.  4753,  8349,  13764,  13765,  14813,  14814), 

crude,  not  dried    T.  D.  21343)  $1.50  ton 

dried  or  advanced  $3.00  ton 

93         "         de  Indie  (T.  D.  4753),  crude,  not  dried $1.50  ton 

93         "         de  Indie,  dried  or  advanced  $3  ton 

93         "         from  Epirus  (T.  D.  14813)   $1.50  ton 

93         •'         from  Beirut  (T.  D.   14814)    $1.50  ton 

93         "         in  rolls  (T.  D.  8349)   $3  ton 

Sec.  6  "         petroleum  residuum   (T.   D.  15394)    20% 

415     Bituminous  coal.  (T.*  D.  10234,  12251.  13402) 67c  ton 

93         "         limestone  rock  asphalt  containing  not  over  15% 

bitumen   50c  ton 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  221 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Bituminous  same,  ground    20% 

47     Black,  bone,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  \rater  25% 

634        "         copper   •. . .     Free 

216        "         diamond,   (T.  D.   19216) 25% 

22        "         dye  (T.  D.  6359)   %c  lb 

47        "         Frankfort,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water 25% 

47        "         ivory,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water 25% 

47         "        lamp,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water  25% 

643  "         lead  or  plumbago  (T.  D.  691,  1627,  1947,  6403)..     Free 

Sec.  6  "         lead  advanced   in  value    20% 

165         "         leg  needles,    (T.  D.   22998) 25% 

3  "  oil,  for  wool  dressing  (T.  D.  6143)   25% 

683  '.'  oxide  of  tin Free 

47  "  paint 25% 

22  "  paste  (T.  D.  3632,  16710) %c  lb 

55  "  pigment  (T.  D.  16819)    2%c  lb 

461  "  plush,    hatters'    10% 

472  "  salt  of  aniline   (T.   D.  5096)    Free 

644  "  salts  (T.  D.  2729,  5354) Free 

131  "  sheet  iron.     (See  iron  and  steel  sheets.) 

22  "         steam  (T.  D.  13596,  18057)   %c  lb 

656        "         tares  (T.  D.   14162,   14721)    Free 

47        "        vegetable,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water 25% 

7     Blacking  (T.  D.  11545,  15124) 25% 

7        "        curriers'  fat  (T.  D:  15124)    26% 

7        "         liquid,  harness  (T.  D.   11545,  15124)    25% 

7         "         white  cream  shoe  polish.   (T.  D.  19415) 25% 

144  Blacksmiths'  hammers  and  sledges,  iron  or  steel l%c  lb 

448  Bladders,  all  manufactures  of  (T.  D.  9484) 25% 

496        "        crude,  dried  or  salted Free 

23  "         fish,   manufactured    (T.    D.    9434,    10785,    13549, 

14105). 

Valued  at  not  over  lOc  lb 2%c  lb 

Valued  at  over  lOc,  not  over  35c  lb 25% 

Valued  at  over  35c  lb  15c  lb  and  20% 

154     Blades  for  swords  (T.  D.  19850)   35% 

153         "         knife,  as  knives  (T.  D.   22144). 

67     Blancard's  pills  and  syrup  (T.  D.  6837) 25% 

46     Blanc  fixe,  or  satin  white  %c  lb 

Sec.  6  "        mange   powder    20% 

403     Blank  books,  all  kinds  25% 

books,  albums  not  (T.  D.  10774). 

403  books,  memorandum  or  note  (T.  D.  9904) 26% 

400        "         forms,    lithographic,    as   lithographic  prints. 

403         "        forms,  printed  (T.  D.  3941)   25% 

403        "        labels,    printed    25% 

400        "        labels,       lithographed.         (See       Lithographic 
prints.) 

193     Blanket  frames,  needle  points  for  (T.  D.  15709) 45% 

367     Blankets.     (See  wool  blankets.)     (T.  D.   11381,  16947, 
22377,   22985.) 

322    .    "         endless,  cotton  and  rubber  (T.  D.  8226)   45% 

"        horse,  accompanying  free  animals  (6777) Free 

449  "         rubber,  for  printing  machines  (T.  D.   17266)..       30% 
366        "        steaming  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

(T.  D.  18890). 
143     Blanks  axle,  val.  not  more  than  6c  lb Ic  lb 

145  "         bolt,  of  iron  or  steel   l^c  lb 

414        "         button,  as  buttons. 

156  "  file.     (See  Files.) 

171  "  for  railway  tires l*4c  lb 

145  ' '  hinge,  of  iron  or  steel 1%C  lb 

449  "  horn  comb  (T.  D.  17734)  30% 

193  "  horse  shoe  nail  (T.  D.  12929,  13201)    45% 


222  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  R\TE 

424     Blasting  caps  (T.  D.  15158)   $2.36  M 

422  powder,  valued  not  over  20c  lt> 4c  Ib 

Valued  over  20c  Ib   6c  It) 

339     Blattstitch  goods   (T.  D.    15154,   16870)    607 

346     Blay  linens,  as  Flax  cloth. 

251     Bleached  flowers,  suitable  for  decorative  purposes. ..       25% 

Sec.  6  "         grasses  (T.  D.  8639,  10073,  13375)   20% 

3     Bleaching  liquid  (T.  D.  10006)    25% 

powder  (T.  D.  12041)   l-5c  Ib 

Sec.  ti  "        powder,  soap,  soda  carb.  and  saponified  resin 

(T.  D.  12041)  20% 

58     Bleu  d'Orient  (T.  D.  3361)   30/0 

15     Bleurapeur  en  pate  (T.  D.    2643)   30% 

502     Blind,  books  and  music  in  raised  print  for Free 

339         "         laces   (T.   D.   15325)    60% 

208     Blinds,  bamboo  (71  F.  R.  864,  T.  D.  7651) 35% 

258     Bloater  paste  (40  F.  R.   226,   56  F.  R.   822,  T.  D.   7308, 
7388,    9696,    12566,    14266.    14267,   14905,    14906, 

21758)    30% 

261     Bloaters,  in  salt  or  brine  J^c  Ib 

258         "         in  tins  and  other  packages  30% 

683     Block   tin Free 

200     Blocks,  bowling  ball,  (T.  D.  16564) 20% 

granite,  polished  for  monuments,  (T.  D.  12362)       50% 
699  gun  (T.  D.  16564,  16820),  planed  on  one  side..     Free 

97  clay    tank    35% 

418  cubic,  in  boxes  (T.  D.  9746)    35% 

208  finished,  of  wood,   (T.  D.  6936,  7723)   35% 

for  brushes,   (T.  D.  17826)    20% 

198  for  wood  paving,  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  5867)       20% 

200  hub,  rough  hewn  (T.  D.  18374)   20% 

200        "         last,    wagon,    oar,     gun,     heading  and    similar 
blocks,  rough  hewn,  sawed  or  bored,  (T.  D. 

8111)    20% 

of  lead 2%c  Ib 

114  of  marble,  rough  or  squared   65c  cu  ft 

114  of  onyx,  rough  or  squared $1.50  cu.  ft 

192  "         of  zinc iy2c  Ib 

198        "         pipe  and  match,  (T.  D.  3411,  5307) 20% 

97     Blood  char,   (T.  D.   19250)    35% 

647  dragons   Free 

497        "        dried,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

245         "         dried  soluble l%c  Ib 

275         "         pudding  (T.  D.  7066)    25% 

135  Bloom  ends  (T.  D.  6544,  7359)  as  steel  ingots. 

124     Blooms,  iron    5-10c   Ib 

124        "         iron,  if  charcoal  is  used  $12  ton 

171  "         iron  or  steel,  for  railway  wheels 

366  Blotters,  ink.   wool,  paper  and  shell,  as  wool  manu- 
factures, n.  s.  p.  f.       • 

193  Blouse  fasteners,   (T.   D.   15404)    45% 

Blowage,   no  allowance  for,    on  wines   or  liquors   (T. 

D.  8134). 

45     Blue,  all  containing  ferrocyanide  of  iron 8c  Ib 

45        "         Berlin.  Chinese  and  Prussian i 8c  Ib 

121         "  billy  (60  F.  R.  1014,  T.  D.  14385,  15121,  17056)  40c  ton 

15        "         developer  (T.  D.  13607)  20% 

20  galls  or  nut  galls,  advanced  in  value.. y±c  Ib  and  10 y0 

548  galls  or  nut  galls,   crude    Free 

58        •'        lake,  ground  in  oil  or  water 30% 

68        "        mass    (T.   D.    620)    35% 

72        "         mottled  Castile  soap  (T.  D.  13560)   l^c  Ib 

58        "         paint,   n.   s.  p.   f 30% 

Sec.  6  "         pulp,   (T.   D.   3972,   4089)    20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  223 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

52     Blue  ultramarine,  dry  or  in  pulp  (T.  D.  12215,  13423, 

15080) 3%c  Ib 

9        "        vitriol y2c  Ib 

52        "         wash,  containing  ultramarine  (60  F.  R.  1014) .  .3%c  Ib 

15        "         wash,  so-called  (T.  D.  12697,  13060)   30% 

262     Blueberries  canned,  (T.  D.  20810)   2c  It) 

402     Board,    academy,    bristol,    paste    and    straw,    (T.    D. 

11595)    25% 

407         "         card   (T.   D.  11351)    35% 

198     Boards,  cabinet  woods  (18  O.  A.  G.  535,  19  O.  ^.   G. 

366,  T.  D.   16062)    15% 

"        other  than  cabinet  woods.     See  Lumber. 

450     Boas,  fur   (T.   D.   18083,  23247      35% 

200     Boat  knees,   (T.  D.   15308)    20% 

193         "         horns   (T.   D.   3955)    45% 

Boats,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  7611). 

599        "        imported  by  life-saving  societies    Free 

208     Bobbins  (T.  D.  5886)    '35% 

339     Bobblnet,  cotton,  (T.  D.  5944,  9184,10064,  14166,  14177).       60% 

88     Boch  or  French  flint  tiles.  (See  tiles).     (T.  D.  14235). 
380     Bookings  (T.  D.  3279) 22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

449  Bodkins,  bone  (T.  D.  4703,  6724,  6828)    30% 

450  "         ivory  (T.  D.  4703)    • 35% 

165        "        metal  (T.  D.  4703,  6728,   6828,   10653)    25% 

121  Bog  iron  ore  (T.  D.  13943)    40c  ton 

434         "         oak,  or  bog  wood  jewelry   60% 

100     Bohemian  glassware,  (T.  D.  10925)    60% 

152  Boiler  flues,  tubes,  pipes  or  stajs,  of  wrought  iron  or 

steel,   not  thinner  than  No.   Iti  wire  gauge, 

(53  F.  R.  235,  T.  D.  12018,  14338,  14785) 2c  lt> 

152         "         tubes,  n.  s.  p.  f 35% 

126        "        plate,   iron  or  steel,  not  thinner  than  10  wire 
gauge,  sheared  or  unsheared. 

Valued  Ic  It)  or  less  5-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  Ic  not  over  2c  Ib   6-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  2c  not  over  4c  It) Ic  ID 

Valued  over  4c  Ib    25% 

126        "        plate,  iron  or  steel,  thinner  than  10  wire  gauge 
shall  pay  as  iron  or  steel  sheets. 

122  "         punchings  and  clippings,   (T.  D.  8054)    $4  ton 

122         "         plate,  shearings,  (T.D.  9490,  11356,  21808,  22673, 

22711,    23843)    $4  ton 

193     Boilers  of  plate  iron,  (T.  D.  7536)    45% 

93     Bole  Armenian,  (T.  D.  3342)  crude   $1  ton 

93        "        Armenian  manufactured   $2  ton 

70        "         cosmetic,    (T.   D.   3342)    50% 

Boleros  as  wearing  apparel,  according  to  material  (T. 

D.  19032). 

275     Bologna  canned,  (T.  D.  5472,  7361,  11876,  13761)   25% 

275        "         in  lard,   (T.  D.  7361,  13761)   25% 

655        "        sausage,  (T.  D.  16485)   Free 

145     Bolt  blanks,  iron  or  steel l%c  It> 

329        "         rope,  hemp,  (T.  D.  16221)    2c  Ib 

329        "        rope  or  istle  or  Tampico  fiber,   manilla,   sisal 

grass  or  sunn Ic  Ib 

498     Bolting   cloth  of   silk   for  milling    purposes,     (T.     D. 

10272,  10626,  10645,  10798,   10914,  12554,  13527, 

15231,  17496,  17536,  49  F.  R.  220,  56  F.  R.  474)     Free 
387        "        cloth  of  silk,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  as  Silk  goods.   (T.  D. 

18961). 

137        "        cloth  of  copper  wire   l^c  Ib  and  45% 

145     Bolts,  carriage,  (T.  D.  12932)   1V2C  Ib 

145         "         for  construction  and  repair  of  vessels l^c  Ib 

193         "         for  door  fastenings,  i'  on  or  steel  46% 


224  F.  B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

200     Bolts  heading,  and  stave   ............................  20% 

145        "         irpn  or  steel,  with  or  without  thread  or  nuts, 

(T.  D.  12932)    ..............................  ll£c  Ib 

693        "        shingle    ......................................  Free 

200        "         spoke,    (T.   D.   6614)    ..........................  20% 

145        "         stay  and  stud  (T.  D.  15159)  ...................  li£c  It) 

420     Bombs,  Chinese,   (T.  D.  6037,  11687)    ................  8c  Ib 

405     Bonbon  boxes,  paper  (G.  A.  3831,  T.  D.  12789)  ........  45% 

425         "         boxes,  owl,  (T.  D.  15146)    .....................  50% 

41P        "        holders,  rabbit,   (T.  D.  16353)    ................  35% 

418     Bonbonnier  dolls,  (T.  D.  14934)   ......................  35% 

Bonbonniers,  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  4223,  4268). 

Bond  paper,   (see  paper  writing). 
Sec.   14  and  33    Bonded   goods,    withdrawal  of,    (71   F.    R. 

506). 

Sec.  15  Bonded  manufacturing  warehouses. 
Sec.  29  "         smelting  and  refining  warehouses. 
Sec.  43  "         warehouses,   removal   of  opium. 

449     Bone,  all  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f  .................  30% 

499        "        ash,  if  fertilizer   ..............................  Free 

Sec.  6  "         ash,  not  fertilizer.  (T.  D.  20247)    ..............  20% 

417                  balls,  bagatelle,  billiard,  chess  and  pool  .......  50% 

47        "         black,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water  .........  25% 

499         "         black  refuse,  (20  F.  R.  818,  23  F.  R.  653,  6  S.  C. 

R.  191)   ....................................  Free 

414         "         buttons   ....................  ,  .y±c  line,  gross  and  15% 

320         "         casings,   cotton,    (T.    D.    10936,   14310,   16002)...  45% 

389         "         casings,  silk   ..................................  50% 

389         "         casings,   silk  and  cotton,    (T.  D.   16359,   21929)  50% 

499        "         char,  exhausted,  (T.  D.  9044,  14700)    ..........  Free 

10        "         char,  for  sugar  refining,  (T.  D.  9044)  ..........  20% 

417        "        checkers,  chessmen,  dice  and  draughts,  (T.  D. 

8533)    ......................................  50% 

165        "        crochet  needles,   (T.  D.   15238)    ...............  25% 

449         "         crosses,    (T.    D.    11874)    .......................  30% 

543        "        cuttle   fish    ....................................  Free 

499         "         dust,  (T.  D.   17256)    ...........................  Free 

449         "         ear  cleaners,   (T.  D.  12706)   ...................  30% 

427        "         fans,    (T.    D.    10739,    12797)    ...................  50% 


449 
449 
449 
449 
23 
285 


meal,    (T.    D.    15521)    .........................  30% 

nail  cleaners,   (T.  D.   11991)    ..................  30% 

necklaces    (T.    D.    3119)    ......................  30% 

screws  for  pipes,  (T.  D.  4925)   .................  30% 

size,  as  glue,  (T.  D.  10796). 


size,  substitute  as  starch.  (T.  D.  22934)  .......  l%c  tt> 

414        "        sleeve  buttons,   (T.  D.  12044)    .................  50% 

Sec.  C  "         tallow,   (T.  D.  12349)    .........................  20% 

449        "         views,  (T.  D.  12805)    ..........................  30% 

499     Bones  crude,  (T.  D.  15521)   ...........................  Free 

449         "         crushed  and  screened,   (72  F.  R.   494,  84  F.   R. 

337,   T.  D.  18832,   23092)    ....................  30% 

449        "         horn,  for  dresses  (T.  D.  18588)    ...............  30% 

449         "         for  corsets,  (41  F.  R.  102,  G.   A.  3808)    ........  30% 

453        "         or   castanets,    (T.  D.    2510)    ...................  45% 

409     Bonnet  forms,  straw,  (T.  D.  12430)   ..................  35% 

188         "         pins,   (44  F.  R.  160,  T.  D.  13238,  13307)    .......  35% 

434        "         pins  set  with  imitation  stones,  if  commercially 

known  as  jewelry  (T.  D.  13291,  20298)   ......  60% 

137         "         wire,  valued  over  4c  tb    ......................  45% 

314     Bonnets,    cotton.    (T.   D.    15870)    ..................... 

339         "         cotton,    embroidered    .........................  60% 

432        "        fur,    (See  hats.  fur). 

409        "        grass,  straw,  chip,  palm  leaf,  willow  or  rattan 

untrimmed  ................................  35% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  225 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

Trimmed 50% 

40-      Bonnets   material    for    making    or    ornamenting,    of 

straw,  chip,  grass,  palm  leaf,   willow,   osier  ' 

or    rattan,    unbleached    15% 

Bleached 20% 

390          '        silk  60% 

390          '        silk  velvet,    (T.   D.   14295) 60% 

409         ••         straw,  trimmed  50% 

409         "         straw,   untrimmed,   (T.  D.  11342,  12134) 35% 

370        "         wool,  knit  44c  It)  and  60% 

Book  covers  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  21175). 
slates,  (T.  D.  6781),  according  to  material. 

115     Bookbinders'  agates 50% 

115        "         agates,  with  feruled  handles,  (T.  D.  8928,  9095, 

13795,    13837)    50% 

193                  agates,  metal  chief  value   45% 

438        "        calfskins    20% 

115        "        burnishers,  agate,    (T.   D.   13795,    13837) 50% 

311         "         cloth,  cotton,   (T.  D.  3834,   10558,   13385,   19037), 

3c  sq.   yd.  and  20% 

320         "         flax  webbing,  (T.  D.  12138)   45% 

398        "         paper,  surface  coated,  (T.  D.  11195) .  .2%c  Ib  and  15% 
400     Booklets,    lithographed    prints,    (T.    D.    11087,    12311, 

13327,   13773,  16107)    8c  Ib 

403        "         n.   s.  p.   f 25% 

483     Books,    American   exported    and   reimported,    (T.    D. 

12742)    Free 

502                  and  music   in  raised  print  for  the  blind Free 

501  and  public  documents,  issued  by  foreign  gov- 

ernments    Free 

403  "  blank  of  all  kinds,  (T.  D.  11599,  11840,  13773, 

14314,  9904)  25% 

403  "  bound  or  unbound,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  11599, 

11840,  13773,  14314)  25% 

403  "  bound  volumes  of  music,  (T.  D.  12229)  25% 

403  "  calendars,  (T.  D.  12323)  25% 

*00  children's,  lithographed,  weighing  not  over  24 

ounces  each,  (T.  D.  22599)    8c  Ib 

502  "         Chinese   testaments,    (T.    D.    12578)    Free 

459         "         cigarette  and  covers  for  60% 

collodion  tablets  not,  (T.  D.  11966). 

403        "         copy,  part  printed,  (T.  D.  15958)    25% 

397        "         copying,  tissue  paper,  (T.  D.  15958).... 5c  Ib  and  15% 
copyrighted  in  U.  S.,  forfeited  if  imported,  (T, 
D.  5416,   7759). 

403        "        educational,  for  review  (T.  D.  18703)    25% 

folding  maps  not,  (T.  D.  14401). 
603        "         for  cavalry  school,   (T.   D.   11567,  11673,   15585, 

16137) Free 

503  "         for  colleges,  (T.  D.  11097,  15569,  16137)   Free 

500        "        for    Congressional    Library     to     secure    copy- 
rights, (T.  D.  14171,  14587)    Free 

601        "        for  gratuitous  private  circulation,  (T.  D.  15670, 

16100)    Free 

403        "         foreign  music,  (T.  D.  13323)   25% 

503         "        for  private  schools,   (T.  D.   7060,   10051,   23906)  Free 

403         "         for  review  or  editorial  notice,  (T.  D.  9698) 25% 

603         "         for  societies,  (T.  D.  10289,  17091,  17548,  23718)..  Free 

503         "         for  State  or  public  libraries,  (T.  D.  8558) Free 

403         "         for  Sunday-school  teacher,  (T.  D.  15585)    25% 

500         •'         for   use    of    the    United   States,    (T.    D.    14171, 

18258)    Free 

403         "         German  music  (T.  D.  11469,  16725,  22094) 25% 


226  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

502     Books  in  foreign  language  (T.  D.   11303,  12321    12322 

Ilo79,  12584,  G.  A.  3843,  23194) .'     Free 

4°3  in  foreign  language  with  exception  of  title 
page  and  preface  (T.  D.  18376,  19533,  23434, 
23177)  25% 

604        "        libraries   in   use,    of  persons  abroad  for  more 

than  one  year   Free 

6^1  periodicals  (T.   D.    10117,     10881,    10289,    11413, 

11681,   12450,    13344)    Free 

403         "        memorandum  (T.   D.   9904,   12442,   13004,  14265, 

17641)    955, 

407  mirror  attached  (T.  D.  15029)   35% 

403  music   25% 

needle,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  7555,  9420, 
1^107). 

Sec.  16  "        obscene  Prohibited 

pocket,  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

403  printed  abroad  on  American  paper  (T.  D.  3065)       25% 

601  "  printed  by  individuals  for  gratuitous  distri- 
bution (T.  D.  14436)  Free 

403         "         printed   in    part    by    lithographic    process    (T. 

D.   11599,   13773,   19537)    25% 

601  printed  twenty  years  (T.  D.  4006,  7338)    Free 

501  printed    over    20    years,    containing   loose    en- 

gravings   (T.    D.    4006)    Free 

Engravings  are  dutiable 

601        "         printed   twenty   years,    rebound    (T.   D.    10800, 

10931,  13164,  13593,  50  F.  R.  914) Free 

645  "  professional  (T.  D.  5908,  7009,  7048,  7241,  7321, 
7485,  7658,  7768,  7833,  8021,  8191,  8378,  8818, 
9232,  9352,  9602.  9633,  9660,  10371,  10405,  10967, 
11097,  12069,  12126,  12199,  11795,  12583,  10916, 
12629,  13763,  13775.  13785,  13789,  14003,  14049, 
14175,  14548,  16481),  brought  by  immigrants 
to  U.  S Free 

403         "         sample  (T.  D.    7277,   11658,   1333^,    14639,    20514, 

22143)    25% 

403         "         scientific  (T.  D.   16011,  17178,   17609,  17178) 25% 

403  "         scientific,  sent  abroad  for  binding  (T.D.  16509)       25% 

404  "         scrap,   (T.  D.   2109)    35% 

403         "         sheet  music   (T.  D.  12582,   13797)    25% 

407        "         slate    (T.    D.    9878,    17641)    36% 

502  "         Spanish  grammars  (T.  D.  12584)    Free 

403         "         unbound  (18   O.  A.   G.   461,  T.   D.   23177) 25% 

with  samples  according  to  chief  value,   (T.  D. 

20514,    21327,    22143). 

403         "        writing   (T.  D.   14314)    25% 

292     Boonekamp  bitters,  (T.  D.  9386,  10489,  14  S.  C.  R.  775 

23192)    $2.25  gal 

450     Boot  fronts    35% 

320        "        laces,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber.. 25c  It)  and  15% 

438        "        laces,  leather  50c  gross  pairs  and  20% 

371        "        laces,  wool   50c  lt>  and  60% 

193         "         studs  (T.  D.  5976),  metal  of  chief  value 45% 

314     Boots,  cotton  (T.  D.  10735,  11338)    50% 

449         "         India  rubber  (T.  D.  1536)  30% 

314          '         jute    (T.    D.    12146)    50% 

438          '         leather  (T.  D.  10766,  12724,  10665)   25% 

390          '         silk  (T.  D.   10735.   11338)    60% 

390          '         silk  and  India  rubber 60% 

370          '        wool   (T.   D.    8455)    44c  It)   and  6u% 

1     Boracic  acid  (T.  D.  21429)   5c  It) 

11     Borate  of  lime  and  soda,  containing  more  than  36% 

anhydrous  boracic  acid  4c  It> 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  227 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

containing  not  more  than  36%  anhydrous  bo- 

racic  acid    3c  lt> 

11     Borate  of  manganese,  if  containing  more  than  36%  of 

anhydrous  boracic  acid  4c  It) 

If  containing  not  more  than  36%  of  anhydrous 

boracic  acid   3c  lt> 

11     Borax 5c  It) 

157     Borchardt's  repeating  pistols,   (T.  D.  19626)   26% 

15     Bordeaux  red  (T.  D.  6414) 30% 

645     Bort Free 

Sec.  6  "         imitation   (T.  D.    17632)    20% 

640     Botanic   garden,    U.    S.    plants,    trees,    shrubs,    roots, 

seed  cane  and  seed  for   Free 

666     Botany,  specimens  of  for  scientific  collections Free 

407     Bottle  caps,  paper  (T.  D.  11554,  211«~9)    35% 

"        covers,  straw,  not  subject  to  special  duty  (T. 
D.    4956,    G.   A.    3836). 

403         "         labels,  printed 25% 

100        "        stoppers,  glass,  cut  (T.  D.  14930,  16329) 60% 

112        "         stoppers,   glass,   not  cut  (T.  D.   15387) 45% 

96         "         stoppers,    earthenware,    printed    (T.   D.    13670, 

17664,   18916,    19014,    22081)    55% 

193         "         stoppers,  metal  (T.  D.  12990)    45% 

483     Bottles,   American  manufacture,    exported  filled   and 

returned  empty Free 

638         "         chemical,   specially   made   lor  colleges    (T.    D. 

6939)    Free 

297         "         containing  ale,   porter  and   beer,   not  dutiable 

(1  S.   C.   R.   530,   2   S.   C.  R.   310;. 

.300         "         containing   ginger  ale,  not  dutiable   (33   F.   R. 
242,  68  F.  R.  534,  73  F.  R.  195,  2  S.  C.  R.  310, 
T.   D.   8481,   10473,   15696,   17389). 
189        "         containing   quicksilver,    dutiable. 
638        "        containing  preparations  for  societies,  not  duti- 
able. 

241         "         containing  peas,  weight  included,  (T.  D.  22992). 
100        "         cut    glass    stoppers    for    (T.    D.    14930,    14931, 

15694)    60% 

99        "         decorated  by  sand  blasting  as  Bottles,  molded 
(T.    D.    18741). 

112        "         dram,  or  pocket  flasks   (T.  D.   8660)    45% 

96        "        earthenware,  china  or  porcelain,  plain 55% 

decorated...       60% 
empty  for  colleges,  dutiable,    (T.   D.  22592). 

100        "        fancy 60% 

99  "  glass,  plain,  green  or  colored,  molded  or 
pressed,  and  flint  lime  or  lead  glass  bottles, 
filled  or  unfilled,  and  whether  their  con- 
tents be  dutiable  or  free  (except  such  as 
contain  merchandise  subject  to  an  ad  va- 
lorem rate  of  duty,  or  to  a  duty  based  in 
whole  or  in  part  upon  the  value  thereof, 
which  shall  be  dutiable  at  the  rate  appli- 
cable to  their  contents)  (T.  D.  11541,  11379, 
12676,  13064,  13165,  13556,  14238,  15387,  15822, 
17448,  17562,  17565,  61  F.  R.  399,  75  F.  R. 
8,  73  F.  R.  197,  19018,  22621,  22667,  22768, 
22773,  23255). 
goods  marking  of,  (T.  D.  20178,  20255,  22185). 

Holding  more  than  1  pint  lc  lt> 

Holding  not  more  than  1  pint,  not  less  than  14 

pint  (T.  D.   20559)    l^c  It) 

Holding  less  than  1^  pint   50c  gross 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 40% 


228  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

100  Bottles,  glass,  and  decanters,  cut,  engraved,  painted, 
colored,  stained,  silvered,  gilded,  etched, 
frosted  or  printed  in  any  manner.or  ground, 
except  such  grinding  as  is  necessary  for 
fitting  stoppers  (T.  D.  11001,  12104,  11379, 

12341,  14620,  15694,  61  F.  R.  398,  23099,  23790)  60% 

94         •         ink,  stoneware  (T.  D.  11205)   25% 

96         "         Kishu    (T.    D.    13953)     60% 

99         "         old,  not  junk  (T.  D.  22145). 

100         "         opal  glass  (T.  D.  12641,  14632)    60% 

100                  porcelain   glassware    60% 

100         "         perfumery,  ornamental  (T.  D.  12022)   60% 

193        "        silver  mounted  scent,  metal  chief  value  (T.  D. 

12143,    13610)    45% 

99         "        siphon,  as  bottles,  molded  (T.  D.  10764,  11682, 
14031,    14962,    18375). 

94         "         stone 25% 

100        "         toilet,  ornamental   (T.   D.    12674) 60% 

176     Bottoms,  copper   2^c  Ib 

322     Bougies,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D.  7319,  12377,  16431).  45% 

193         "         metal  chief  value    45% 

449         "         rubber  chief  value    30% 

Sec    5  Bounty,  additional  duty  required.     (T.  D.   21938.) 
67     Bouquet  Oenanthique  des  vins  (T.  D.  6837)  (minimum 

25% 55c  tt> 

425        "        porcelain  with  metal  wreaths  and  crosses  (T. 

D.  9469)   50% 

339        "        paper  and  lace 60% 

251        "        dried  flowers  and  grasses   25% 

425     Boutonniers,  celluloid  (T.  D.  14938,  14943)   50% 

67     Bovril  wine   (T.  D.  14895,   14936,  18833,   84  F.   R.  146) 

(minimum  25%)    55c  tt> 

453     Bow  frogs  (T.  D.   10956)    45% 

155     Bowie  knives  (T.  D.  12936),  as  knives,  hunting. 

193     Bowl  steel  (T.  D.  1611o)   45% 

402        "         paper  (T.  D.  6162)   25% 

200     Bowling-ball  blocks  (T.  D.  16564) 20% 

459     Bowls,   common  tobacco  pipe,   made  wholly  of  clay, 

valued  not  over  40c  gross  15c  gross 

n.  s.  p.  f 50c  gross  and  25% 

459        "        pipe  of  all  materials  except  clay 60% 

407     Box  boards,  cardboard  35% 

191         "         chronometers   or  parts    40% 

204        "        shocks,  packing  and  sugar,  of  wood  30% 

208         "         wood,  articles  made  of 35% 

700        "        wood,  rough  Free 

198        "        wood,  sawed  15% 

198         "        wood  veneers  20% 

483  Boxes  American  manufacture,  exported  and  returned 
filled  or  exported  filled  and  returned  empty, 

(T.   D.  11813)    Free 

405         "         bonbon,  fancy  paper,  (T.  D.  10950,  12789) 45% 

425         "         bonbon,  feathered,   (T.  D.  15146)    50% 

418        "         bonbon,  toys,  (T.  D.  16353,  17956)   35% 

204  "         cheese  empty,  (T.  D.  2307,  12315)   30% 

208        "         cheese,  hoops  for,  (T.  D.  2307) 35% 

407         "         confectionery,  (T.  D.   11684,  12320)    35% 

205  "        containing  lemons,  oranges,  limes,  grape  fruit, 

shaddocks  or  pomelos,  (T.  D.  13989,  11200,  78 

F.  R.    334)    30% 

If  partly  of  American  shocks  15% 

"        containing  merchandise,   if  for  any  other  use 
than   coverings   and   of  unusual    character, 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  229 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

liable  to  duty  in  addition  to  goods,  (Sec.  19, 
Act  June  10,  1890,  T.  D.  11994,  12114,  11804). 

405     Boxes  fancy  paper  (T.  D.  19490,  22412) 45% 

405        "        fancy  papier  korbe,  (T.  D.  14971)  45% 

405  fancy,  strawboard  chief  value,  (T.  D.  11831)..       45% 

193  gold  or  silver  for  handkerchiefs,   (T.  D.  10467)       45% 

208        "         japanned,  wood  35% 

"  made  partly  from  American  shocks  and  partly 
from  foreign  lumber,  are  dutiaole  as  for- 
eign, (T.  D.  11797,  11987,  11988). 

"  made  wholly  from  American  shocks,  imported 
filled,  cost  is  not  comprised  in  yalue  for  ad 
valorem  duty,  (T.  D.  10933,  11157,  11343, 
11768,  12161,  12173,  13025,  15563,  15674,  15850, 
16009,  20825,  20990,  23482). 

193         "        metal   45% 

453        "         musical,  if  not  toys,  (T.  D.  15722,  16219) 45% 

418        "        musical,  toy,   (T.  D.  11083,  15722,  15878)    35% 

204        "         packing,    of   wood,    empty,    (T.    D.   3817,    9177, 

10743,    12315,    12955)    30% 

450         "        papier  mache,  (T.  D.  12789) 35% 

405  paper,  in  part  lithographic  print,  (T.  D.  11831)       45% 

405        "         paper,  surface  coated,  (T.  D.  11684)   45% 

638                  philosophical  apparatus,   if  for  college  or  in- 
stitution,  (T.  D.  10607)    Free 

"  pin,  if  unusual  covering,  dutiable  separately, 
(T.  D.  15571,  15860). 

206         "         pill,   willow,    (T.  D.   12955,   15396)    40% 

407         "         plain  paper  (T.  D.  19486) 35% 

208         "         rose,   satin  or  other  woods   35% 

450         "         shell,    (T.   D.    12924)    35% 

405        "         shell,  paper  chief  value  (T.  D.  12924)   45% 

391         "         silk,   (T.  D.   5349)    50% 

208         "         snuff,  wood  (T.   D.   15416)    35% 

193        "        tin  or  brass 45% 

193     Bracebits,  steel   45% 

434     Bracelets,  (T.  D.  5161,  8751,  12965)    60% 

434        "         containing  watches,    (T.   D.   17966)    60% 

450        "        hair 35% 

434        "         onyx  faceted  beads,  (T.  D.  8751)   60% 

193     Braces  and  bits,  iron  or  steel  45% 

320        "         cotton,    (T.    D.   7333)    : 45% 

389         "         silk    50% 

371         "         wool   50c  Ib  and  60% 

320        "        webbing  for,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber..       45% 

193     Brackets,  metal,  not  cast  iron  45% 

148        "         cast  iron   8-10c  Ib 

208         "         wood,  (T.  D.  7431)    35% 

164     Brads,  cut,  of  all  kinds,    (T.  D.   7170),  not  exceeding 

16  oz.  M Ii4c  M 

Exceeding  16  oz.  M    l^c  M 

320     Braided    tapes,    vegetable    fiber,    (T.    D.    12638,    12649, 

13423,    13974)    • 45% 

391         "         silk,   (T.  D.   11183,   17393)    50% 

Braiding,  not  embroidery,  (T.  D.  12954). 
409  Braids  and  similar  manufactures  composed  wholly  of 
straw,  chip,  grass,  palm  leaf,  willow,  osier 
or  rattan,  suitable  for  making  or  ornament- 
ing hats,  bonnets  or  hoods,  (T.  D.  12638, 
13423,  11370,  13974),  not  bleached,  dyed  or 

stained    15% 

If  bleached,  dyed  or  stained   20% 

Sec.  6  "         bark  of  trees,  (T.  D.  13298)   20% 


230  F.   B..VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE                                       RATE 
409     Braids,  bast.  (T.  D.  15982,  16424),  not  bleached  or  col- 
ored      15% 

If  bleached  or  colored 20% 

339        "         cotton  and  rubber  (elastic)  (T.  D.  19773,  20554, 

23076)  60% 

339        cotton  and  tinsel  (T.  D.  23564)  60% 

339    "    cotton,  (T.  D.  1781,  3559,  6733,  10340,  12835, 

13311,  13653,  13365,  14144,  14307,  14501,  15669, 

i5814,  16967,  17908,  49  F.  R.  726,  22948,  23564)  60% 

339    "    cotton,  silk  fringed.  (T.  D.  15669)  60% 

320    "    cotton  tape,  not,  (T.  D.  13668)  45% 

339        feather  stitched.  (20  O.  A.  G.  621,  54  F.  R. 

161.  T.  D.  5940.  6733.  10340.  12638,  12652. 

13423,  13653,  13872,  14124,  14144,  16670,  20515, 

22B48)    60% 

371                  felt,  (T.  D.   14918)    50c  Ib   and  60% 

"        hat,  according  .to  material. 

449         "         grass,  not  suitable  for  hats,  (T.  D.  17267) 30% 

339         "         hemp,  (T.  D.  12854,   16346.   20621)   60% 

339        "         herring  bone,  (T.  D.  14144)   60% 

339         "         Honiton,   (T.   D.    14501)    60% 

371         "        horsehair,  (T.  D.  11342,  11368,  20621).. 50c  It)  and  60% 
339         "         horsehair  and  manilla,  manilla  chief  value  (T. 

D.  12359,  12546)    60% 

339         "         lace,   (T.  D.  14501,  21968,  22266)   60% 

339         "         linen,  (T.  D.  6119,  6443,  40  F.  R.  568)   60% 

339         "         manilla.  (T.  D.  12359,  12546,  12854) 60% 

339         "         medallion   60% 

179         "         metal,  (T.  D.   6149,   6547,   11342,   11361)    60% 

179         "         metal  and  straw,  (T.  D.  11370)  60% 

339         "         novelty,   cotton    60% 

339         "         of  vegetable  fiber.  (T.  D.  20515) 60% 

449         "         raffia,   for  baskets    30% 

339         "         rubber  and  cotton,  rubber  chief  value  (T.   D. 

13311,    19773,    20554)    60% 

390        "        rubber  and  silk,   rubber  chief  value 60% 

339         -         sennit    60% 

390         "         silk,    (T.    D.    6650.    11183".    13310,    13365,    13374, 

14139,  14403,   49  F.   R.   726)    60% 

390        "         silk   and   India    rubber,    (49    F.   R.    726.    T.    D. 

19773)    60% 

371         "        silk  and  wodl.   (T.  D.  14139,  17182) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

179         "         soutache,  gilt,  (71  F.  R.  291,  T.  D.  14717,  16632, 

16993)    60% 

449        "        straw,  not  suitable  for  hats,  (T.  D.  11342) 30% 

371         "         wool    or    part    wool,    (T.    D.    4806,    5940,    11342. 

11368,   12359,   12358,   14139,   15009,   16944) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

Sec.  6  Bran,  (T.  D.  4235)   20% 

Sec.  6  "         wheat,    (T.  D.  16435)    20% 

289  Brandy    $2.25  gal 

18         "         coloring  for,   (T.  D.  6740,  10518,  12723,  12822)..  50% 

263        "         cherries.   (T.  D.  15688,  17642) Ic  Ib  and  35% 

and  on  alcohol  in  excess  of  10% $2.50  gal 

293         "         imitation  of   $2.25  gal 

296         "         in  cases  of  less  than  12  bottles  or  jugs,  is  sub- 
ject to  full  duty  on  12  bottles  or  jugs. 

290  "         in  casks,   of  less  than   10  gallons  capacity,   is 

subject  to  forfeiture. 

263         "         peaches,  (T.  D.  10909)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

and  on  alcohol  in  excess  of  10% $2.50  gal 

193     Brass  and  glass  lamps    45% 

447        "        and  silver-chased  and  swaged,  harness,  (T.  D. 

13301)    45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


231 


PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
193     Brass   articles,    n.    s.   p.    f.,    (T.    D.    7159,    8301,    8684, 

10114,   10410)    45% 

193         "         ball  chain,  (T.  D.  7878)  45% 

137        "        ball  chain,  .if  made  from  wire,  in  addition  to 

rate  on  wire  1140  Ib 

165        "         bodkins  25% 

193        "         buckles,   (T.  D.  7932)    45% 

193         "         bushing  wire,   (T.  D.  7129)    45% 

414         "         buttons,  (51  F.  R.  414,  T.  D.  9521,  10471,  13382). 

%c  per  line  per  gross  and  15% 

193        "         castings,  (T.  D.  10114)    45% 

505        "        clippings  from  brass  and  Dutch  metal,  fit  only 

for  remanufacture,   (T.  D.   3749,   23108) Free 

193         "         chains,   (T.  D.   7878,  10410)    45% 

193       '"         eyelets,   (T.   D.   8547)    45% 

193         "         fenders,    (T.   D.    8684)    45% 

193        "         frames,  (T.  D.  8383)   45% 

540        "        handles,  for  curling  stones,  (T.  D.  7212)    Free 

193         "         headed  nails,   (T.  D.  6361)   45% 

453         "         horns,  if  musical  instruments   45% 

418        "         horns,   if  toys,   (T.  D.   2111)    35% 

505         "         in  bars  or  pigs,  (T.  D.  9278,  10865,  14462)  ....  Free 

193         "         in  sheets    45% 

453         "         musical    instruments    45% 

505         "         old,   (G.   A.  3782)    Free 

434        "         or  mock  jewelry    60% 

193        "         ormolu,  articles  of,  (T.  D.  9953)   45% 

pin  boxes  usual  coverings,  (T.  D.  18770). 

505  ' '        red.    (T.  D.   10865)    Free 

193         "         scales,    (T.   D.   12964) 45% 

193        "         screws  for  jewelers,  (T.  D.  7159) 45% 

'         so-called  alloys,   not  brass,   (T.   D.  12982). 

418          '         toys    35% 

193          '         tapes,   (T.  D.  1911)    45% 

179          «        tapes,  if  made  of  tinsel  wire  60% 

190          '         types    25% 

183          '         white,   (T.  D.   9278,   14462)    20% 

193          '     '    wire,  (T.  D.  8862,  10671,  21979) 45% 

193          '         zinc    manganese    and    copper    alloys,     (T.    D. 

12982)    45% 

347     Brattice,  (T.  D.  12366)   45% 

68     Braunscheid  oil,  (T.  D.  3528)    25% 

176     Braziers'  copper -. 2%c  tb 

622     Brazil   nuts    Free 

272     Brazil  nuts,  bastard,  (T.  D.  22894)   Ic  Ib 

506  ' '        paste Free 

109        "        pebble.     (See  lenses). 

507  "        pebble,  unwrought  or  unmanufactured,   (T.  D. 

7183)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         tea  or  mate,   (T.,  D.  3909)    20% 

20         "        wood,  advanced  in  value  ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         wood,    crude Free 

22        "         wood  extracts  and  decoctions  of %c  Ib 

Bread   baskets  according   to  material. 
155        "         knives.      See   knives. 
296     Breakage  on  liquors,  no  allowance  for. 

434     Breastpins   60% 

508  Breccia,  in  blocks  or  slabs,  (T.  D.  21672,  22075,  22099,  ' 

23649)    Free 

158     Breech-loading  shot  guns.     See  Guns. 

473  Breeding,  animals  for.  with  certificate  Free 

45  Bremen  blue,  (T.  D.  1705)  8c  Ib 

53  Brewers'  compounds,  (T.  D.  3484)  $1.32  gal.  and  35% 

700     Briar  root  and  wood    Free 


232  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Brick  bath,  (T.  D.  6205,  12316,  16217,  15719,  23028)..       20% 

cement,   (T.  D.   8044)    25% 

448        "         cork   25% 

87  encaustic   45% 

87        "         fire,  weighing  not  over  10  fbs.,  if  glazed,  orna- 
mented, painted  or  enameled,  (T.  D.  10050,. 

10063,    16570,    21083)    45% 

87                  Not   glazed,    enameled,    ornamented   or.  decor- 
ated   $1.25  ton 

fire,  weighing  over  10  lt>s.,  decorated   45% 

87  (T.    D.    23890.    24159)    not   decorated,    weighing 

over   10    Ibs.    each $1.25  ton 

97  linings  for   coke   ovens,   as  brick,    fire,    (T.   D. 

17657.    21083). 
87        ••        magnesic    as    Brick,    other    than    fire    (T.    D. 

18692,   84  F.  R..158). 
87  magnesite    fire,    as   brick,    fire,    (T.    D.    15018, 

16416,    16570,    16828). 
87        "         other  than  fire,   (T.   D.   8044,  9821,  14557). 

Not  glazed,  enameled,  painted,  vitrified  or  or- 
namented          25% 

If  glazed,    enameled,   painted,   vitrified   or   or- 
namented          45% 

pumice  stone  and  sand,   (T.  D.  12005,  13611)..       35% 

121     Bricks,  pyrites,  residuum,  (T.  D.  14385)   40c  ton 

193         "         trowels,  finished.  (T.  D.  8532)    45% 

453     Bridges,  violin,  (T.  D.  10259)   45% 

447     Bridle  bits    45% 

447     Bridles  and  reins,  linen,   (T.  D.  13662)    45% 

447         "         leather  chief  value 45% 

447        "        metal  chief  value , 45% 

700     Brierwood  or  brier  root,  (T.  D.  7366) Free 

459         "         pipes    60% 

Sec.  6   Brilllantine,  or  gum  brilliant,  (T.  D.  15846) 20% 

70  if   a    cosmetic    50% 

674     Brimstone,  crude    Free 

84         "         refined,   (T.  D.  3396) $8  ton 

84         "         sublimed   $8  ton 

459     Briquet  lamps,  (T.  D.  6908)    60% 

509     Bristles,   crude,    not    sorted,     bunched     or     prepared, 

(T.  D.  8667,   20213)    Free 

411        "        sorted,   bunched,   or  prepared  in  any  manner. 

(T.  D.  8607,  15969) .7%c  It) 

401     Bristol  board,  (T.  D.  6463,  12246),  as  Paper  drawing. 

614        "         stones,   crude Free 

637     Britannia  metal,  old  and  fit  only  for  remanufacture . .     Free 

193        "         ware,    (T.   D.    7246,   6125)    45% 

357     Britch  cheviot,  (T.  D.  7034)    12c  lt> 

286     British  gum  or  dextrine,  (T.  D.  12822)   2c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         lustre.    (T.   D.   491,  1947,  6403)    20% 

260     Bristling,  if  caught  in  fresh  water  (T.  D.  8843) 140  It) 

258        "         in  cans  or  packages,  (T.  D.  11369,  12106,  12621), 
See  anchovies. 

617     Briza  grass.   (T.  D.  10073.  13375)    Free 

193     Brocade  flitters.  (T.  D.  5530,  12129,  23112,  23752) 45% 

cotton.    (T.    D.    12904,   14712,  15044),    as   cotton 
cloth. 

175         "         powder  (T.  D.  5530,  23635)    12c  It) 

374     Broche  carpets,  (T.  D.  7894)  44c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

370        "         shawls   44c  It)  and  60% 

112     Broken    glass    45% 

3  '  Bromide  of  potassium    25% 

3     Bromine    25% 

15     Bromofluorescic  acid.  (T.  D.  7983,  9425,  10504) 30% 

2     Bronze  mixture,  (T.  D.  18541)   60c  It)  and  45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  233 

PAR.                                        ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Bronze  andirons,  (T.  D.  12824)   45% 

193         "        articles,   (T.  D.   15968,  15971)    45% 

193         "         casts,    (T.    D.    16214)     45% 

400        "        cigar  labels,   (T.  D.  15864).     See  paper. 

193        "         crosses  for  church.   (T.  D.   13324)    45% 

193         "         figures,  if  not  works  of  art,   (T.  D.  4228,  6181, 

7657,   11552,  11222,   12837)    45% 

454        "         figures,  if  works  of  art 20% 

193         "         flitters,   (T.  D.  12129) 45% 

193         "        imitation  of,   (T.  D.  6057,  7657)    45% 

175        "        metal,  in  leaf,  (T.  D.  8479) pkg.  100  leaves  6c  pkg 

193                   manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  1548) 45% 

533         "         metal,  if  copper  chief  value,   (T.  D.  15971) ....  Free 

183         "        metal,  unwrought  (T.  D.   1548)   20% 

193         "         mounting  for  vases,  (T.  D.  11536)   45% 

175         "         powder,    (T.    D.   6332,    5530,    12129,   12909,   15704, 

10498,  12222,  22361)   12c  Ib 

193        "        replicas,    if  not    finished    by  sculptor,    (T.    D. 

6181,    13314)    45% 

193         "         statuettes,  (T.  D.  11222)   45% 

193  "  statuary,  (T.  D.  11222,  11552,  12760,  12837, 
12839,  13059,  13069,  13314,  13324,  13862,  15166, 
15635,  65  F.  R.  494,  66  F.  R.  737,  71  F.  R.  691, 
16685,  16782,  16928,  16214,  15919,  17253,  17348, 

17137,    22510)    45% 

703        "        statuary,    if  work  of  an  American  artist,    (T. 

D.  3452)   Free 

454        "        statuary,    if  work   of  a   professional  sculptor, 

(T.   D.   13059)    20% 

193         "         statuary,  reproduction  of,  (T.  D.  15919,  22510)  45% 

193         "        tablets,  for  church,  (T.  D.  13324)   45% 

Bronzing   is  not  gilding,    (T.  D.   6683). 

434     Brooches  containing  watches,  (G.  A.  3841)   60% 

434«      "        as  jewelry  (T.  D.  19714)    60% 

434         "         imitation  stone,  (T.  D.  5103,  13991)   60% 

510     Broom  corn,  (T.  D.  6215)    Free 

548        "        root,    (T.  D.   6215)    Free 

410     Brooms,  (T.  D.   8998,   15963)    40% 

410         "         toy,    (T.  D.   12239)    40% 

15  Brown  crystals.  (T.  D.  1035)  30% 

279    "    grease,  (T.  D.  8392,  10878,  11132,  11236,  11561, 

13757)  y2c  tt> 

"        hollands.     See  cotton  cloth. 

58        "         Spanish    30% 

67     Brown's  chlorodyne,  (T.  D.  20561)  55c  per  It).,  but  not 
less  than  25%. 

3     Bruclne   , 25% 

322     Bruges  ribbon,  (T.  D.  7363)   45% 

93     Brunswick  asphalt  mastic   50c  ton 

Brush  binding,  as  wool  binding. 

200     Brush  blocks,  (T.D.  17826)   20% 

"        bags   according  to   material. 

193         "         ink  erasers  of  steel,   (T.  D.  15235)    45% 

410     Brushes  40% 

410        "         brass,  scratch  brooms,  (T.  D.  5519,  7015) 40% 

410        "         copying  book,  (T.  D.  13752)    ..'. 40% 

70        "         Chinese  tooth,  (T.  D.  13207) 50% 

410        "         crumb,   (T;.  D.   14755)    40% 

410         "         dust,   feather,    (T.   D.    7015)    40% 

410         "         flute,    (T.   D.    16304)    40% 

410         "         flesh,  (T.  D.   12664)    40% 

haidebrooms,  not,   (T.  D.  15963). 

410        "         hair,    (T.    D.    7015)    40% 

410        "         hair  marking,    (T.  D.   13042)    40% 


234  B.   F.  VANDEGRIPT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

410     Brushes  India  rubber,  (T.  D.  13752)   40% 

miniature,  not  toys.   (T.  D.   12239,  G.   A.  3777)       40% 
powder  puris  are,  (T.  D.  3114.  13351,  13881)...       40% 

410         "         sink,    (T.  D.   8999)    40% 

410  throat,    (T.    D.    8686)     40% 

410  tooth,    (T.    D.    8779)    40% 

374     Brussels  carpets   44c.  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

carpets,  tapestry  28c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

339  net.    cotton    or    other    vegetable    fibre    (T.    D. 

10256.   13905,   14052,   14166)    60% 

3yO  net,  silk   60% 

425     Bruyere,  for  making  fiowers,   (T.  D.   5471) 50% 

20     Buchu  leaves,  advanced  in  value y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548  leaves,   crude    Free 

193      Buckles,    (T.    D.   12326.    12327)    45% 

193         "         for  cotton  ties,   (T.  D.   15667)    45% 

193         "         gold,  silver,  or  other  metal,  (T.  D.  9382,  12326, 

12327)    4^% 

434  if  jewelry,    (T.   D.   12326)    60% 

434         "         imitation  oxidized  silver,   (T.   D.  11078,    11980, 

12326)    60% 

112  rhinestone   (T.   D.    16482,   22945) 45% 

450        "         shell,    (T.   D.   11078)    35% 

193         "         shoe,   (T.  D.  9382)    45% 

412        "        trousers,  iron  or  steel,  valued  not  over  15c  100 

(T.  D.  20865)  5c  100  and  15% 
Valued  over  15c,  not  over  50c  100... lOc  100  and  15% 

Valued  over  50c  100   15c  100  and  15% 

311     Buckram  cotton,  (T.  D.   3096,   9941,   12369,   14379,  16322 

17024)    3c  sq.   yd.   and   20% 

341         "         jute,   (T.  D.   14333,  14322,  G.  A.  3950,  20611) 

%c  or  %c  Ib  and  15% 

168     Buck    saws    30% 

137     Buckthorne  strips,   (T.  D.   8325),   in  addition   to  rate 

on  wire  used   l^c  rb 

226     Buckwheat   (48  Ibs.   to  bu.) 15c  bu 

Sec.  6  "         flour   20% 

667     Buds,  cassia   Free 

287        "        cassia,  ground   3c  Ib 

20        "        medicinal,     not     edible,     advanced    in    value. 

i£c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        medicinal,  not  edible,  crude   Free 

153     Budding  knives.     See  knives.     (T.  D.  6016,  12935.) 

450     Buffalo  robes,   (T.  D.  6078)    35% 

437  "         skins,  raw  (T.  D.  20276)   15% 

438  "        skins,   dressed,   not  made  into  articles   (T.  D. 

20276)    20% 

438     Buffings,  leather  (T.  D.  6915) 20% 

193     Buggy,  metal  chief  value,  (T.  D.  13354)    45% 

208        "         wood  chief  value,   (T.  D.  11417)    35% 

"        aprons,  according  to  material. 

408     Bugles,  glass,  as  beads,  not  strung   35% 

453         "         musical    instruments    45% 

418         "         toy    35% 

671     Buhr  or  burr  stone  in  blocks,  rough,  (T.  D.  1500,  3048)  Free 

116  "         or  burr  stone,  manufactured  and  bound  up  in 

mill-stones,  (T.  D.  358.  7140,  5878,  11686)...  15% 
193  "  or  burr  stone  rollers,  with  iron  axles,  (T.  1>. 

7140)  45% 

r">5  Building  forms,  iron  or  steel,  (T.  D.  7617,  7773,  12933, 

13698)  5-10c  Ib 

118  "  stone,  hewn,  dressed  or  polished  50% 

117  "         stone,  rough,  (T.  D.  12362)  12c  cu  ft 

118  "        stones  of  porphyritic  rock,  (T.  D.  14227)   50% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  235 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

125     Bulb  beams,  iron  or  steel   5-10c  Ib 

251     Bulbs  and  bulbous  roots,  for  flowers.     (T.    D.    14707, 

14749,    14751)    25% 

20        "        and    bulbous     roots,    as     drugs,     advanced     in 

value.  (T.  D.  12211)   y4c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        and  bulbous  roots,  medicinal,  crude Free 

20          '        and    bulbous     roots,     medicinal,     advanced    in 

value  i/±c  Ib  and  10% 

656        "        and  bulbous  roots,  not  edible,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D. 
4308,    6445,    7820,    9636,   9945,    14351,    14835,    47 

F.  R.  443,  19903)   Free 

Bulk,  cargoes  of  coal,  salt,  etc.,  in,  may  unload  at 
places  specially  designated  by  Sec.  of  Treas- 
ury, (Art.  128,  Re.  1892,  T.  D.,  8108,  9411, 
9582). 

"        only    articles    named    in    Act    can    be    trans- 
ported in  under  I.  T.  (T.  D.,  8001). 

193     Bullets,  lead  45% 

182     Bullion  base,  (T.  D.,  2507,  7543,  9976,  8431) 2%c  Ib 

179         "         fringe,   (20  F.  R.  43)   60% 

511  Bullion,  gold  and  silver,  (T.  D.  7996,  8619,  12000,  12609, 

13392,  14106,  14122,  14575,  16884)    Free 

gold  powder  not,  (T.  D.  15415). 

182        "         lead,   (T.  D.  20284)    2%c  Ib 

179         "         threads,  T.  D.  14717)    5c  It)  and  35% 

179     Bullions,   laces  and  embroideries  made  from,    (T.  D. 

6149,  10898,   12658,   11361) 60% 

617     Bullrushes  Free 

193     Bull's  eye  lanterns,  (T.  D.  9385,  13657,  15859)  45% 

418        "         eye  lanterns,   toy,  (T.  D.  14685)    35% 

100         "         eyes   (T.   D.   9385)    60% 

370     Bunion  plasters,  wool,  (T.  D.  6576,  12665) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

369     Bunting,  wool,  valued  not  over  70c  lb...llc  sq.  yd.  and  50% 

Valued  over  70c  Ib lie  sq.  yd.  and  55% 

362     Bur  waste,  wool    20c  Ib 

512  Burgundy  pitch   Free 

341     Burlap,   (T.  D.   10231,   10649,  10953,   12357,   12570,   12830, 

13423,  13652,  14050,  14137,  14253,  14326,  14379, 
14545,  15598,  15996,  15997,  16848,  17208,  38  F. 
R.  716,  53  F.  R.  787,  65  F.  R.  788.  72  F.  R. 
251,  75  F.  R.  927,  19098,  19178,  22560,  23386), 
plain  woven,  of  single  jute  yarns,  not  ex- 
ceeding 60  in.  in  width,  weighing  not  less 
than  6  oz.  sq.  yd.  and  not  exceeding  30 

threads  sq.  in %c  Ib  and  15% 

Exceeding   30   and   not   exceeding    55     threads 

sq  in %c  Ib  and  15% 

343  "         bags  or  sacks  made  from  plain  woven  fabrics  of 

single  jute  yarns,  not  dyed,  colored,  stained, 
pa,inted,  printed  or  bleached,  and  not  ex- 
ceeding 30  threads  sq.  in.,  (T.  D.  10750, 
15288,  16007,  16930,  16951,  G.  A.  3769)  %c  Ib  and  15% 

344  "        bagging  for  cotton,   (T.  D.  14939,  composed  of 

single  jute  yarns,  not  bleached,  dyed,  col- 
oied.  stained,  painted  or  printed,  not  ex- 
ceeding 16  threads  sq.  in.,  and  weighing  not 

less  than  15  oz  sq.  yd 6-10c  sq.  yd 

347        "        black.   (G.  A.   3950)    45% 

347         "         crash,    (T.   D.    12627)    45% 

"         embroidery  canvas  not,   (T.  D.  14137). 

347        "        jute  press  cloth,    (T.  D.   13436,   15996)    45% 

347         "        manufactured   in    part    of    flax,    (T.    D.    12357, 

14050)    45% 


236  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

322     Burlap  starched  buckram,   (T.  D.  14322,   16024) 45% 

347         "         tubing   45% 

98     Burners,  lava  tips  for  lOc  grs.  and  15% 

3     Burning  fluid    25% 

115  Burnisher's   agate,    for   bookbinders,     (T.     D.     13795, 

13837)    ' 50% 

193     Burnishing  stones,  agate  and  metal,  (T.  D.  13837) 45% 

93     Burnt  clay,  (T.  D.  6140)    .$2  ton 

18         "         glucose,    (T.   D.   6740)    50% 

49         "         ochre.    (T.   D.    14756)    %c  tt> 

286        "         starch,   (T.  D.  6740.   12822)    2c  Ib 

193     Burr  stone  rollers,   (T.  D.  7140) 45% 

116  Burr    stones,    manufactured     15% 

671         "         stones,    rough    Free 

362        "         waste,    wool    20c  Ib 

68     Burtemburg   simples,   (T.   D,   7570)    25% 

193     Bushing  wire.   (T.   D.   7129.   12042)    45% 

17     Business  cards,  collodion,  (T.  D.  15127)  65c  Ib  and  25% 

400  '         cards  lithographic,  as  lithographic  prints. 

403        "        cards,   printed    25% 

Busts,   according  to  material   of  chief  value,    (T.  D. 

16653..   17258). 

155  Butchers'  knives,  forks  and  steels.     See  knives. 

207  "        skewers,   wood   40c  M 

236     Butter,  (T.  D.   7745)    6c  Ib 

263        "        apple  Ic  Ib  and  35% 

282  "         co.coa,   (T.  D.  7958,  11362.  12436,  15332,  17770).. 3^.0  Ib 

282         "         cocoanut,  (T.  D.  14602,  16515)    3^c  Ib 

236        "         cream,  (T.  D.  16012)    6c  Ib 

155  "         knives.   (T.  D.  7921).     See  knives. 

282        "         nucoa,  (T.  D.  17770)   3^c  Ib 

263         "        prune,  (T.  D.  17570,  17552-3) Ic  Ib  and  35% 

if  containing  over  10%  alcohol  35% 

and  on  the  alcohol $2.50  gal 

236         "         substitutes  for,   (T.  D.  7745). 

Internal  Revenue  tax  and  6c  Ib 

208  "         tubs  and  pails,   (T.   D.  15360)    35% 

434     Butterflies,  on  wire,   for  ornamental  hairpins   (T.   D. 

10408) 60% 

236     Butterine,  (T.  D.  12436)    6c  Ib 

282         "         cocoa,  78  F.  R.  332,  T.  D.  11362,  15332,  18086) .  ,3y2c  Ib 
414     Button  blanks,   ornaments,   rims,   shanks  and  molds, 
pay  as  buttons,  according  to  material,   (T. 
D."  11376.    14282.    14388,    19416). 

414        "        centers  of  glass.  (T.  D.  3458) %c  line  grs.  and  15% 

193         "         drills,  metal,  (T.  D.  15702)   45% 

413  "  forms,  lastings,  mohair,  cloth,,  silk,  or  other 
manufactures  of  cloth,  woven  or  made  into 
patterns  of  such  size,  shape  or  form,  or  cut 
in  such  manner  as  to  be  fit  for  buttons  ex- 
clusively. (T.  D.  3084,  4081,  4394,  9176,  10570, 

12525.   12555.  10570)    10% 

592        "         lac   Free 

413  "         material,  silk.  (T.D.  10570,14136)   10% 

193         "         material,  zinc,  plated  with  nickel.  (T.  D.  6904)       45% 
193         "        shanks,   metal,    (T.   D.   8869,   9017.   21369) 45% 

414  Buttons,  agate.  (T.  D.  17431) l-12c  line  grs.  and  1 

371        "         barrel  wool 50c  Ib  and  60% 

414        "        bone.   (T.  D.  11978,  13334)   %c  line  grs  and  15% 

414  "         brass,   (T.  D.  6495,  10471,  13382,  51  F.   R.  414). 

%c  line  grs.  and  15% 

414        "        celluloid   50% 

414        "        china  or  porcelain,  decorated  or  plain 50% 

414         "         collar  and  cuff,   (T.  D.   8869,  9832,  11981,  12044, 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  237 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

14404,  19066,  56  F.  R.  1015)  50% 

414     Buttons,  composition,  (T.  D.  10922,  17183)    50% 

414  cotton  velvet,   (T.  D.  12555,  12758)    50% 

414.        "         gaiter,  (T.  D.  14711)   50% 

414         "         glass,   (T.  D.   5511,  11978,   13306,   13334,  15042). 

%c  line  grs.  and  15% 

414  gutta  percha 50% 

414  horn,  (T.  D.  12044)   %c  line  grs.  and  15% 

414  ivory,   (T.  D.  4346,  13332,  13620)    50% 

414         "         jet,   (T.  D.   15042)    50% 

414  metal,  n.  s,  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  6019,  9521,  12371,  23055) 

%c  line  grs.  ana  i5% 

414         "         metal  and  silk,  (T.  D.  14136)   50% 

414         "         n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  16000) 50% 

414         "         opal,  (T.  D.  22757)   50% 

414        "        papier  mache,  not  shoe  buttons  (T.  D.  14711) . .       50% 

414        "        nickel  bar l-12c  line  grs.  and  15% 

414  pearl,    (51   F.   R.  76,   T.  D.   11376,  11981,   14282). 

H^c  line  grs.  and  15% 
414        "         paste  or  rhinestone,  (T.  D.  17103,  17128,  19531)       50% 

414         "        shell,  (7  S.  C.  R.  1244) iy2c  line  grs.  and  15% 

414        "        shoe,    made    of    paper,     board,     pulp,     papier 

mache    or  similar   material,    (T.   D.    14711),     • 

valued  not  over  3c  grs  Ic  grs 

Valued  over  3c  grs 50% 

414         "         silk  velvet,   (T.     D.  6031,     9168,     10551,     11358, 

14136) 50% 

414        "        trouser,  of  metal  (except  steel)  (T.  D.  23055) 

l-12c  line  grs.  and  15% 

414  trouser,  of  steel y±c  line  grs.  and  15% 

414         "         vegetable  ivory   %c  line  grs.  and  15% 

414         "         with  silk  crochet  covers,  (T.  D.  14136) 50% 

414         "        wood    50% 

371         "         wool 50c  Ib  and  60% 

145     Butts  or  hinges,  iron  or  steel li^c  ID 

193        "        or  hinges,  other  metal 45% 

566        "        jute  Free 

1     Butyric  acid   25% 

21         "         ether,  (T.  D.  14521)    $2  Ib 

374     Byzantine  carpets,  (T.  D.  6538)  44c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

67     Byrrh,  vin  de  Malaga,  (T.  D.  8310),  (min.  25%) 55c  Ib 


PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
Cab,   hansom,    according  to   material  of  chief  value, 

(T.  D.  10778). 

242     Cabbages  3c  each 

254     Cabbage  seeds,  (T.  D.  6635,  6093,  7313,  6  S.  C.  R.,  175)  30% 

208     Cabinet  for  bric-a-brac  (T.  D.  15952) 35% 

208        "        furniture,  of  wood,  wholly  or  partly  finished..  35% 

666                  specimens,   for  scientific  public  collections Free 

700        "         wood,  in  the  log,  rough  or  hewn  (T.  D.  10402, 

18074)    Free 

198                  wood,  pear  wood,  sawed  (T.  D.  12958) 15% 

198        "        wood  sawed  (T.  D.  6421,  21765)  15% 

198         "         wood,  veneers  (T.  D.  9010,  16654) 20% 

208     Cabinets  for  colleges  (T.  D.  12135)   35% 

208        "         of  wood,  tobacco  (T.  D.  12132)   35% 

151     Cable  chains,   iron  or  steel,  not  less  than  %  inch  in 

diameter 


238  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                            ARTICLE  RATE 
less  than  %,  not  less  than  %  Inch  in  diame- 
ter   l%c  Ib 

less  than  %,  not  less  than  5-16  inch  in  di- 
ameter   l%c  Ib 

less  than  5-16  inch  in  diameter 3c  Ib 

but  none  of  the  above  to  pay  less  than 45% 

122     Cable  chains  old,   fit  only  for  remanufacture,   (T.  D. 

365)    $4  ton 

450        "        cores,  telegraphic,  of  copper  and  gutta  percha 

(T.  D.  3008,  10815,  11398)    35% 

137        "         telegraphic    (T.   D.     3008,    3573,     11398,    15725), 

maximum  rate  on  wire  used  and  in  addition  Ic  Ib 
137     Cables,  copper  wire  (T.  D.  1677,  3008),  maximum  rate 

on  wire  used  and  in  addition Ic  Ib 

322         "         cotton  (T.  D.  9187) 45% 

329        "         hemp,  tarred  or  untarred 2c  Ib 

137        "        iron,  brass,  copper  or  steel  wires,  pay  highest 
rate  upon   the  wire  used,   and   in  addition 

thereto   Ic  Ib 

329        "        istle,    Tampico    fibre,    manilla,    sisal    grass    or 

sunn,  or  a  mixture  of  any  of  them Ic  Ib 

193     Cabochons    45% 

528     Cacao,  or  cocoa,  crude  and  fiber,  leaves  and  shells  of,  Free 

3     Cachon  de  laval  (T.  D.  11420,  21310) 25% 

70     Cachous,    aromatic    (T.    D.    9132,    14503,    15246,    17931, 

18835,   84  F.  R.  442)    50% 

252     Cactus  plants   (T.   D.   11386) 25% 

3     Cade  oil   (T.   D.  6882) 25% 

513  Cadmium Free 

58         "         yellow  (T.  D.  13944)    30% 

118     Caen -cliff  building  stone,  hewn,    dress  and  polished, 

(T.  D.  5452)    50% 

117        "        "      building  stone,    unmanufactured  and   un- 
dressed   12c  cu  ft 

Sec.  6  Cafe  Nigro,  extract  of  coffee 20% 

3  Caffeine '. 25% 

68        "         sodium  sulphonate,  or  symphorol,  (T.  D.  15393)  25% 

626     Cajeput   oil    Free 

Sec.  6  Cake  (T.  D.  14469)  20% 

4  "         alum    %c  Ib 

4         "         aluminous  %c  Ib 

625        "        oil    Free 

80        "        salt  or  nitre  cake  $1.25  ton 

193         "         servers,  German  silver  (T.  D.  7921) 45% 

Sec.  6  Cakes,  oat  meal  put  up  in  tins  (T.  D.  14469) 20% 

656     Caladlum  bulbs  (T.  D.  19903) Free 

514  Calamine Free 

548     Calamus  root,  crude  (T.  D.  17578)    Free 

20        "         root,  not  crude,  (T.  D.  1279) y±c  Ib  and  10% 

115     Calc-spar  prisms  (T.  D.  12383,  12391)   50% 

499     Calcined  bones  • Free 

31        "         magnesia,  medicinal,  (T.  D.  7574,  9375,  13877)  . .  7c  Ib 
89        "         magnesite,  or  furnace  cement  (T.  D.  16851) . . . 

?,     Calcium  Carbide,   (T.  D.  20555)    25% 

3     Calcium  chloride  (T.  D.  9008)  25% 

71        "        santonate  containing  80%  or  over  of  santonin 

(T.  D.  9935)   $1  H> 

3        "        santonate   containing   less    than    80%    of    san- 
tonin    25% 

95     Calendar  advertising  tiles  (T.  D.  14398)    60% 

407        "         rollers,  paper  chief  value  (T.  D.  16202)    35% 

400     Calendars  lithographed  as   lithograph  prints,   (T.   D. 

12323). 

403         "         printed   (T.  D.  7432)    25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  239 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

407     Calendars,  surface  coated  paper  (12790) 35% 

571     Calf  hair,  cleaned  or  uncleaned,  drawn  or  not  drawn.     Free 
366        "         hair  manufactures,   as   Woolen  manufactures, 
n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  3011). 

438  skins,  bookbinders',  dressed  and  finished 20% 

skin  boots  and  shoes   25% 

450  skin  uppers  or  vamps    35  % 

438        "         japanned,   (T.  D.  10719,  14090,  14215)  weighing 

not  over  10  Ibs  dozen 30c  tt>  and  20% 

weighing  over  10,  not  over  25  lt>s  doz.  .30c  lb  and  10% 

weighing  over  25  Ibs  doz   20c  lb  and  10% 

664        "         skins,  raw  (T.  D.  18671,  18688,  18739,  21989)...     Free 

438         "         tanned  (T.  D.  5635,  10719,  14090,  13363) 20% 

425     Calices  of  paste,  (T.  D.  47t>9)    50% 

179     California,  a  fabric  in  part  of  metal 60% 

488     Calisaya  bark,  crude  Free 

20        "        bark  not  crude y±c  lb  and  10% 

68     Calomel   35% 

272     Calthrop  nuts,  (T.  D.  8525,  22176,  22516)   Ic  lb 

72     Calvert's  medical  soap,  (T.  D.  15737) 15c  lb 

218     Calves $2  head 

473        "        born  in  United  States,  owned  by  foreign  citi- 
zens (T.  D.  11483)    Free 

473         "         of  U.  S.  cattle  born  across  border,  returned  in 

6  months  (T.  D.  13395)    Free 

Cambric,  (T.  D.  246,  15044).     As  cotton  cloth. 

339         "         edgings,  (T.  D.  11079)    60% 

251     Camelias,  (T.  D.  10737,  16316)  25% 

357  Camel's  hair,  (T.  D.  12657,  17207,  15232,  15920,  75  F.  R. 

834)  of  second  class  12c  lb 

354         "         hair,  second  class,  scoured  36c  lb 

358  "        hair,   Russian,    of  3d   class, 

Valued  12c  or  less  per  pound..     4c  lt> 

359  Valued  over  12c  per  pound 7c  lb 

357        "        hair,  Chinese,  (T.  D.  12o57)    12c  It) 

369  "         hair  fabrics  and  articles  composed  of,   (T.  D. 

12245).    See  Woolen  schedule. 

362        "         hair  noils,  (T.  D.  15232)    20c  lb 

410  hair  pencils  in  quills  or  otherwise   40% 

370  "         hair  shawls   44c  lb  and  60% 

366         "         hair  tops,  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

435     Cameos  imitation  of,  composed  of  glass  or  paste  not 

exceeding  one  inch  in  dimensions 20% 

434  "         in    frames 60% 

435  "        not  set,  (T.  D.  9057,  9211)    10% 

434        "         set   60% 

112     Cameras  and  camera   tubes,   metal  and  glass,   glass 

chief  value   (18352)    45% 

"        other,    dutiable  according   to  the   material   of 
chief  value. 

20     Camomile  flowers,  advanced  in  value 140  lb  and  10% 

548        "         flowers,    crude    Free 

626        "         oil    Free 

515     Camphor,  crude,  (T.  D.  9264)    Free 

68.        "         Japanese  peppermint  or  menthol,   (T.  D.  4963)  25% 
Sec.  6  "         oil,    (T.    D.    9264,    15466,   17612,    18831,    84  F.    R. 

449,    23116)    20% 

12        "        refined   (T.   D.   13548) 6c  lb 

198        "         wood,    sawed    15% 

700         "         wood,  unmanufactured,   (T.  D.  5271)   Free 

15     Camphorated   napthaline,    (T.  D.  13571)    20% 

3     Camphyline,  eucalyptol,   (T.  D.  15028)    25% 

15     Camphyline  disinfectant  (T.  D.  18138) 20% 

20     Camwood,  advanced  in  value  i^c  Ih  and  10% 


240  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR                                        ARTICLE  RATE 

548     Camwood,  crude   Free 

501     Canadian  agricultural  reports  (T.  D.  11756)  Free 

403                  postal  cards   (T.   D.   7903,   10624)    25% 

postal  cards  in  transit  (T.  D.  16038) Free 

254     Canary  seed,   (T.  D.  7786,   20622)    30% 

628        "         weed,  as  orchil   Free 

193     Candelabra,  is  not  regalia  or  work  of  art,  but  a  man- 
ufacture of  metal,  (T.  D.  7712,  12097,  12844, 

13362,   13469)    45% 

263     Candled  apples,  (T.  D.  15811)    Ic  Ib  and  35% 

267         "         citron,  (T.  D.  10874,  38  F.  R.,  714,  59  F.  R.  768)  4c  Ib 

263        "         dates,   (T.  D.  12668)    Ic  Ib  and  35% 

267        "        lemon  and   orange  peel   2c  Ib 

559     Candle  berries,  (T.  D.  1958)   Free 

15         "         coloring,  (T.  D.  21923)    30% 

193        "         holders    for    Christmas    trees,     (T.     D.     14945, 

19138)     45% 

423        "        matches,  (T.  D.  14214)  gross  boxes  containing 

not  over  100  matches  per  box 8c 

other  than  as  above Ic  M 

617        "         nuts,  crude,   (T.  D.  1958)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         tar.    (53   F.  R.    786,   59   F.   R.    456,   T.   D.   5049, 

5091,   10951,  12337,  14460,  14709,  15712) 20% 

320        "        wicking.   cotton   or   other  vegetable   fibre,   (T. 

D.   10668) lOc  Ib   and  15% 

448     Candles  and  tapers,  wax  chief  value,  (T.  D.  12521)..  25% 

98        "         carbon   electric    90c  C 

Sec.  6  "         stearine.  (T.  D.  15111)    20% 

96     Candlesticks,   china,   decorated    €D% 

96         "         china,    white    55% 

649         "         if  borne  in  hand  are  regalia,  (T.  D.  8514,  8976)  Free 

193         "         metal,   (T.  D.  3347.   6683,  9522)   45% 

212     Candy,  sugar,  valued  at  15c  pound  or  less 4c  Ib  and  15% 

valued  over  15c  Ib 50% 

The   weight   and    value    of    immediate   cover- 
ings   shall     be     included     in    the    dutiable 
weight  and  value, 
rock,  as  candy,  (T.  D.  13372). 
700     Cane,  bamboo,  rattan  and  reed,   rough,   (T.  D.   4345, 

11586.    12632.    13244)    Free 

206        "         chair,  manufactured  of  rattan  or  reed,   (T.  D. 

9779,    13244,    11586)    10% 

208  "         furniture  beaters,  (T.  D.  12200)    35% 

209  "        juice,  sirup  of,  testing  not  above  75  degrees, 

95-lOOc  It) 
for   every  additional   degree  or   fraction,    add 

35-lOOOc  Ib 

438         "        pin,  (T.  D.  17166),  as  leather,  n.  s.  p.  f 20% 

322         "         seating,  imitation,  of  cotton  (T.  D.  10862)....  45% 
640        "        seeds    for   Agricultural  Department    or   U.    S. 

Botanic  Gardens  Free 

210  "        sugar,     unmanufactured,     (T.    D.     7734,     6961, 

10978)     20% 

656         "        sugar  or  slips  for  seed Free 

548     Canella  alba  bark,  crude  Free 

20        "        alba  bark,  not  crude   }£c  Ib  and  1 

459     Canes  containing  a  pipe  bowl  (T.  D.  3692) 60% 

462        "         containing  a  watch  (T.  D.  9061)    40% 

462         "         from  rattan  or  malacca,  partly  finished  (56  F. 

R.    817)    40% 

206        "        chair,  wrought  or  manufactured  from  rattans 

or  reeds,   (T.  D.   13244)    10% 

700        "         sticks  for,  rough  (T.  D.  12632)    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  241 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

462     Canes,  walking,  animal  integument  on  steel  core  (T< 

D.   6600)    40% 

462  walking,  finished  or  unfinished  (T.  D.   9067)..       40% 

700        "        walking,     rough    or    only    cut    into    suitable 

lengths    * Free 

462         "         with  metal  heads  or  mountings   40% 

262     Canned  apples,   (T.   D.   12313) 2c  lb 

655  bologna  sausage  ,(T.   D»   11876)    '. .     Free 

659         "        clams    Free 

bologna  sausage  in  lard  (T.  D.  13761) 25% 

258        "        fish,     excepting    sardines,    anchovies,    sprats, 

bristlings,   sardels,   sardellen  and  shell  fish 

(T.  D.   11835) 30% 

276        "        sausage  meat  (T.  D.  7066,  13761)   25% 

659         "         shell  fish    Free 

241         "        vegetables   (T.  D.   6889)    40% 

415     Cannel  coal,   (T.  D.  787) 67c  ton 

179     Cannetille  as  bullions  (T.  D.  6149)  5c  lb  and  35% 

193     Cannon  (T.  D.   7643,   22019)    45% 

Canoes  are  not  personal  effects  (T.  D.  6071). 

208     Canoes   (T.   D.  16057,   17110)    35% 

Sec.  6  "         birch  bark  (T.  D.  2374,  14616,  18542) 20% 

193     Cans,  tin  or  other  metal  45% 

20     Cantharides,  advanced  in  value  y±c  lb  and  10% 

548        "         crude    Free 

387     Canton  crepes,  as  Silk  goods. 

flannels,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  3422). 

208     Canvas  and  rattan  trunks,  (T.  D.  18005) 35% 

347        "        burlap  (53  F.  R.  p.  787,  T.  D.  10231) 45% 

cotton,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  6362). 
346        "         embroidery,   (T.  D.  11882,  6262,  14139,  38  F.  R. 

95),  as  Flax  cloth. 
346        "         flax  or  hemp   (T.   D.  1714,    7414,     8320,     10231, 

12830,  14249,  14250,  14236,  14330,  65  F.  R.  788, 

49  F.  R.   824,   72  F.   R.   251),  as  Flax  cloth. 

(T.  D.  21325). 

346  "         flax  tow  (T.  D.  11882,  14056),  as  Flax  cloth. 

347  "         floor  cloth,  hemp  and  jute 45% 

341        "        jute,   plain  woven     (T.     D.     17962).      See  jute 

fabrics. 

347  "  jute,  with  selvedge   (38  F.  R.,   716) 45% 

347  "  jute,   twilled   (T.  D.  17962)    45% 

347  "  military   (T.   D.    12830)    45% 

346  "  padding,  flax,  (T.  D.  1714,  14249,),  as  Flaxcloth. 

347  "  padding,  jute,  (T.  D.  12357)    45% 

366  "  painters',  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T. 

D.    12234,   14062). 

347         "         Pelissier  (T.  D.  12570,  14249)    45% 

321        "         sail,    cotton    35% 

346  "         sail,  flax  or  linen,  as  Flax  cloth. 

347  "         starched  burlaps  (T.  D.  14322)   45% 

346      •  "        Tyne  Castle  (T.  D.  17344),  as  Flax  cloth. 

579  Caoutchouc,  India  rubber,  crude Free 

453  Capadastra,  as  parts  of  musical  instrument  (T.  D. 

8549)  45% 

548  Cape  gum,  crude  Free 

20  "  gum,  not  crude  %c  lb  and  10% 

339  "  linen  combing,  embroidered  (T.  D.  15322) 60% 

339  "  net,  for  hat  crowns,  (T.  D.  7430,  14176)  60% 

257  Capers  in  their  natural  state  25% 

241  "  prepared  or  preserved  in  tins,  jars,  bottles, 

etc 40% 

314  Capes,  cotton  60% 


242  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

339  Capes,  cotton,  embroidered  6()% 

314  "  cotton  containing  India  rubber 15c  ib  and  50% 

450  "  fur  357 

390  "  silk  60% 

370  "  wool,  (T.  D.  7214)  44c  Ib  and  60% 

424  Caps,  blasting  $2.36  M 

314  "  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  (T.  D.  6266. 

12342,  14134,  14393)  50% 

339  if  embroidered  60% 

314  containing  India  rubber 15c  Ib  and  50% 

370  "  fez  wool,  (T.  D.  12025,  16655) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

450  "  fur,  (T.  D.  7214.  11094.  22228)  35% 

450  "  leather  35% 

339  "  nurses'  cotton,  embroidered,  (T.  D.  14393)  ...  60% 

421  "  paper,  fulminating,  (T.  D.  2342)  30% 

424  "  percussion,  (T.  D.  2148,  2150,  9564,  14407,  14549, 

14550)  30% 

450  "  rabbit  hair,  (T.  D.  11094)  35% 

370  "  Scotch,  Tarn  O'Shanters,  (13  S.  C.  R.  70.  T.  D. 

10859.  10961,  16954,  16958)  44c  Ib  and  60  % 

390  "  silk,  (T.  D.  6044)  60% 

370  "  wool.  (T.  D.  7214.  8506,  10562,  10961.  10860, 

12025.  12653,  16655)  44c  Ib  and  60% 

287  Capsicum,  or  red  pepper,  (T.  D.  11688,  13956,  17643) .  .2i/2c  tb 

68  Capsules,  medicinal  25% 

193  "  metal  (T.  D.  20180)  45% 

96  "        porcelain    evaporating   dishes    55% 

171     Car  tires,  iron  or  steel   l^c  Ib 

125         "        truck  channels,   (T.  D.  9864)    5-10c  Ib 

193  "         trucks  for  American  built  cars,  (T.  D.  9688)..       45% 

171         "         wheel  centers,   (T.  D.  8037)    iy2c  Ib 

122        "        wheels,  worn  out,   (T.  D.  8229)    $4  ton 

157     Carabines    25% 

100     Carafes,  compartment,   (T.  D.  12858)    60% 

626     Caraway,  oil  of,  (G.  A.  3901)    Free 

656  "        seed,  crude   Free 

157     Carbines    25% 

1     Carboleum,   (T.   D.   19134.  22402) 25% 

464  Carbolic    acid,    (T.    D.    2587,    6496,     6499,     6809,     12029, 

13882,    10958,    17346)    Free 

68     Carbolized  cotton,  (T.  D.  4987)    25% 

385         "         ligature   of  silk,    (T.   D.    4987) 30% 

657  Carbolic  sheep  wash,   (T.  D.   2426,  8182,   8782) ;.     Free 

72        "         soap,   (T.  D.   15039)    15c  Ib 

15  Carbolineum  Avenarius  (T.  D.  17328,  21061,  23132)....       20% 

97  Carbon  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  decorated 45% 

not    decorated    35% 

499         "        animal,    (T.  D.   14700)    -. Free 

208  "         bamboo  splints  for  electric  lights,  (T.  D.  13199)       35% 

3         "         bisulphide  of,   (T.  D.   11416)    25% 

97         "         blocks  and  plates,   (T.  D.   8777)    35% 

47         "        bone  black,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water 25% 

97  "         electrodes,  (T.  D.  18023)   35% 

98  "         for  electric  lighting,   (T.  D.  18022,  19906,  19955, 

20579,  23353)    90c  100 

98        "         gas  retorts,   (T.  D.  5050,  17816)   $3  each 

100        "         pictures  on  glass  (T.  D.  12105)   60% 

98  "        pots,    porous,    for    electric    batteries    without 

metallic    connections    20% 

415         "         retort  (T.  D.  17816,  18532)    20% 

3     Carbonate  crystal.   (T.  D.  16006,  17602.  17938) 25% 

5        "         of  ammonia,   (T.  D.  7381)    l%c  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  243 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATB 

3     Carbonate  of  baryta  or  witherite,  precipitated,  (T.  D. 

17843,   23364)    26% 

489        "        of  baryta  or  witherite Freo 

68         "         of   iron    25% 

31         "         of  magnesia,  calcined  medicinal 7c  It) 

31        "         of    magnesia,    calcined   Henry's,    (T.    D.    7574, 

13877) 7c  It) 

605        "         of   magnesia,    crude    Free 

31        "        of  magnesia,  medicinal    3c  It) 

3         "         of  guaiacol,    (T.  D.   15116,   15216)    25% 

644         "         of   potash,    (T.    D.    12565,    17027,    17430,    17380, 

17381,   17900,  78  F.  R.   805) Free 

644         "        of  potash,  refined  (T.  D.  18810,  19067,  83  F.  R. 

692)    Free 

75         "         of   soda,    crystal    3-10c   It) 

77         "         of  sodium,   (T.  D.   12698,   13590)    2-10c  lt> 

3         "        of  strontia,  precipitated,    (T.   D.   17624) 25% 

673        "        of  strontia   mineral    Free 

98  Carbons  for  electric  lighting,   (T.  D.  18512).  See  Car- 

bon. 

97         "         n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  16362-)    35% 

483     Carboys,  American,  returned  empty,  (T.  D.  2302)   Free 

99  "        covered  or  uncovered,  filled  or  unfilled,  (mini- 

mum  40%)    lc   It) 

"        foreign   exported,    filled   and   returned    empty, 

dutiable,   (T.  D.   11505). 

435     Carbuncles,  cut  10% 

545        "        rough    Free 

434         "         set    60% 

274     Carcasses,  beef,  mutton,  veal  and  pork,   (T.  D.  2325, 

7202)    2c  It) 

Sec.  6  "        game,   except  birds,    (T.   D.    2325,  7202) 10% 

Card  baskets,  according  to  material. 
137        "        baskets,   wire   (T.   D.    8578),   pay  duty   on  the 

wire  used,  and  in  addition   l%c  lt> 

"        cases  according  to  material. 
146        "        clothing,    manufactured    from    tempered    steel 

wire,   (T.   D.   5800,    8973,    12928,    13488,    15141, 

41  F.  R.  33)    45c  sq  ft 

146        "        clothing,  n.  s.  p.  f .....20csqft 

366        "        clothing    material,    as    Woolen    manufactures, 

n.    s.   p.    f. 

193        "        clothing  with  steel  or  iron  clips  attached 45% 

"        clothing,  permanently  attached  to  machinery, 

dutiable  as  entirety,  (T.  D.  8973). 

403        "        holders,  printed,   (T.  D.   10066)    25% 

302        "         laps    cotton     45% 

656    Cardamon   seed,    crude    Free 

20        "        seed,  not  crude  *4c  It>  and  10% 

402     Cardboard,   (T.  D.  6632,  11351,  11595,   20519) 25% 

portfolios,    if    usual    coverings,    (T.    D.    22241) 

dutiable  with  contents. 

402        "         Academy  board,  (T.  D.  11863)   25% 

407         "         screens,    (T.   D.    5569) 35% 

384     Carded   or  combed  silk   40c   It) 

362         "         wool  waste    20c   It> 

302        "        yarn,   see  Cotton  yarn. 

370     Cardigan  jackets    44c  It)  and  60% 

193     Carding  machinery,   (T.   D.   1136)    45% 

406  Cards,  Chinese  playing,  (T.  D.  8617,  10731)  lOc  pack  and  20% 

407  "         Chinese  playing,  counters  for  (T.  D.  13768) 35% 

17        "         celluloid  65c  IT-  and  25% 

406        "         Japanese  playing,  (T.  D.  17561) lOc  pack  and  20% 


244  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

400     Cards,  lithograph,  as  lithographic  prints  (T.  D.  12573). 

403                   enameled,  for  photographs,   (31  F.  R.   884) 25% 

403                   foreign  postal,   (T.  D.  10624,  10960)    25% 

foreign  postal  in  transit  (T.  D.  16038) Free 

454                  gelatin,  painted,  (T.  D.  13067)   20% 

193         "         hair  drawing   of   tempered  steel  wire,    (T.   D. 

15141)    45% 

193                    iron  show,    (T.  D.   6141)    45% 

402  "         paper  blank    25% 

406        "        playing,   in  packs  not  exceeding  54  cards  and 

at  a  like  rate  for  any  number  in  excess,  (T. 

D.  3270,  8617,  10154,  11518) lOc  pack  and  20% 

403  "         printed,   (T.  D.   3941,  4719,  8984) 25% 

391         "        silk  and  paper,  silk  chief  value,  (T.  D.  7432)..       50% 

398        "         surface  coated  (T.  D.  11351) 2i£c  Ib  and  15% 

403         "         visiting,  (T.  D.  6925)   25% 

what  constitutes  a  pack  of,  (T.  D.  11518,  13768). 

146         "         wool,  with  steel  teeth 45c  sq  ft 

67     Carica  papaya.   (T.   D.   11350,  13581),   (minimum  25%) 

(T.  D.  21389)    55c  Ib 

615     Carlsbaden  salts,  (T.  D.  2817,  9217,  9715) Free 

3     Carminamide,  a  chemical  compound,  (T.  D.  11538)...       25% 

58     Carmine,  lake,  dry  or  liquid  30% 

Sec.  6  "         Persion  berry  (T.  D.  5865)    20% 

58        "         water  color   30% 

25     Carmined  indigo  lOc  Ib 

208     Carpet  beaters,   rattan,    (T.  D.   7188) 35% 

382  "  art  squares,  bed  sides,  covers,  hassocks,  rugs, 
mats  and  screens  and  other  portions  of  car- 
pet, wholly  or  in  part  wool,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  shall 
be  subjected  to  the  rate  of  duty  imposed  on 
carpets  of  like  character  and  description, 
(T.  D.  9174,  11415,  13964,  14560,  14732,  15884, 
48  F.  R.  159). 
yarns,  according  to  material. 

381         "         saddlebags  of,  if  for  rugs  (T.  D.  15721) 50% 

378     Carpets,  Angola,   (T.  D.   1463) 18c  sq.   yd.  and  40% 

372         "         Aubusson  and  Axminster,   (T.  D.  11346) 

60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

380  "         baize  or  booking 22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

374         "         broche,  as  Brussels  (T.  D.  7894).. 44c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

374         "         Brussels   44c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

374         "        Byzantine,  as  Brussels,  (T.  D.  6538) 

44c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

377  "        chain  Venetian  22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

372        "        chenille 60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

381  "        church  seating  (T.  D.  8944)    50% 

337         "         cork,   (42  F.  R.  491)   20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

381        "        cotton  and  straw,   cotton  chief  value,    (T.  D. 

14315)    50% 

381        "         cotton,  flax  or  wool,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  3390)..       50% 
381        "         Dranneck  (T.  D.   (13806)    50% 

380  "        druggets,  (T.  D.  10111)   22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

378  "        Dutch  wool   18c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

381  "         felt,    (T.  D.   10111,   12249,  20008,   21982) 50% 

334         "         flax,    hemp   or  jute    (T.    D.    3390,    13673,    13806, 

14315,   14560). 

valued  not  over  15c  sq.  yd 5c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

valued  over  15c  sq.  yd lOc  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

334        "        hemp.     See  carpets  flax. 

381         "         horse  hair  and  cotton  (T.  D.   13673) 50% 

377  "        ingrain,  treble   22c  sq.  yd.  and  405 

378  "         ingrain,   two-ply 18c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  245 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

381     Carpets,  Japanese  cow's  hair  chief  value  (T.  D.  11542)       50% 
334        "         Japanese  jute,   as   carpets,    flax   (T.   D.   11415, 

13947). 
334        "         jute.      See   carpets,    flax,    (T.    D.    11415,    13724, 

13947,   13950). 
jute  table  covers  not  (T.  D.  14072). 

381  Kalmuc,  plain  filling  (T.  D.  10038) 50% 

334        "         Madras,  as  carpets,  flax,   (T.  D.  7548,  4861). 

372  "         Moquette  (T.  D.  2638) 60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

375  "        Mosaic  velvet,  (48  F.  R.  157,  T.  D.  6033,  13803), 

40c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

334        "        Napier  matting,  as  carpets,  jute  (T.  D.  8143). 
381         "         n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  3390,  13873,  13806,  14315,  14560)       50% 
366        "        patent  velvet,    as   wool  manufactures,    (T.   D. 

7094,   9850). 
381        "        plush,  not  woven  on  Jacquard  machine  (T.  D. 

4720) 50% 

press  cloth  not  (T.  D.  12202). 
sample,  1  to  iy<>  yds  long  are  dutiable  (T.  D. 
2640,  9462). 

373  "        Saxony  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

shoe  and  slipper  carpeting  not  (T.  D.  2452). 
381        "         straw  and  cotton  (T.  D.  14315) 50% 

376  "         tapestry  Brussels,  (T.  D.  6060).. 28c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 
375        "        tapestry  velvet  (T.  D.  6060) 40c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

377  "        three-ply  22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

373         "         Tournay  velvet  (T.  D.  13803,  71  F.  R.  513). 

60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

377  "        treble  ingrain  22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

378  "        two-ply  ingrain   .18c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

366        "        upholstery,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f., 

(T.  D.   7094,   9850,   12142). 
375        "         velvet  or  tapestry  velvet  (T.  D.  6033,  48  F.  R. 

157)    40c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

377  "        Venetian  chain 22C  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

381        "        Venetian   yarn    50% 

378  "        Weardale,  as  two-ply  ingrain,  (T.  D.  7474). 

18c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 
373        "        Wilton   60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

378  "        Wool,  Dutch  18c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

381        "        wool,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  3390,  13673,  13806,  14315, 

14560)    60% 

379  "        woven  whole  for  rooms,  (T.  D.  6060,  7474,  8588, 

9174,  10926)    lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

Carriage  and  harness,  not  personal    effects,     (T.    D. 

11021K 

366        "        aprons,  India  rubber  and  wool,  as  wool  manu- 
factures n.  s.  p  f.,   (T.  D.  13754). 

145        "        bolts,  (T.  D.  12932) l^c  lb 

191        "         clocks    40% 

191        "        clocks,    leather   cases   for,   as  parts   of   clocks 

(T.   D.   9477)    40% 

193        "         hardware,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

366        "        robes  or  rugs,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f., 
(T.  D.  7298,   8702). 

450        "         robes,  fur  (T.  D.  3702) 35% 

Carriages,   according   to   material,     (T.     D.     10778,    6 
S.  C.  R.  241,  13354). 

426     Carroted  fur  skins    20% 

257     Carrots   <••       26% 

254         "         seed,    (T.  D.   6632)    30% 

Cars,   material   used   for  repairing,   foreign,    is   duti- 
able,  (T.  D.   12279). 


24H  p.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

.id3     Cars,  platform,   T.  D.   7684)    457 

193                   railway,  (T.  D.  9623)    45% 

repairs    and    refurnishing,     running    between 

Canada  and  U.    S.,   when   dutiable   or  free, 

(T.    D.,    648,    4239,    5093,     9549,     9688      11630 

12093.   12279,   12859). 

450     Carton  pate,   (T.  D.   14561)    35% 

638        "        containing    philosophical    apparatus,     (T.    D. 

10607)    Free 

407     Cartons,  empty  paper,  if  not  fancy  boxes 35% 

387     Cartridge  bags  of  silk,  (T.  D.  19135)  50% 

belts,  metal  chief  value  (T.  D.   8515) 45% 

193        "        cases,  with  fulminates,  metal  chief  value,  (T. 

D.   3552,   3622,   3846)    45% 

193         "         shells,   (T.  D.   2336/6634,  14544)   45% 

424     Cartridges   (T.   D.   3846)    35% 

125     Cartruck  channels    5-10c  Ib 

626     Carui,  of  Caraway,  oil  of Free 

656        "        seed,    crude    Free 

208     Carved  altars  of  wood  for  church,  (T.  D.  6032)   35% 

649                  wood  figures  for  church  (T.  D.  11693) Free 

155     Carving   knives  and   forks,   as   knives,   (T.    D.    16287, 

18612). 

97     Carvings  in  soapstone,  (T.  D.  9042) 45% 

208        "        molded    of   glue   and   saw   dust,    (T.    D.    7431, 

7831)     35% 

626     Carvol  (G.  A.  3901)    Free 

548     Cascarilla   bark,    crude    Free 

20        "        bark,  not  crude  V.c  Ib  and  10% 

245     Casein,  (T.   D.    20614)    3c  Ib 

193     Cases,  cartridge,  (T.  D.  3552,  3846)    45% 

193         "         central  fire,   (T.  D.  3846,  14544)    45% 

453                   for  musical  instruments  45% 

204        "        packing,   empty,    of  wood    30% 

453         "        violin   45% 

191        "        watch    40% 

368     Cashmere,  as  wool  dress  goods,  (T.  D.  8624). 

370        "         gloves,   (T.  D.  13888,  16537)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

370        "        shawls  44c  Ib  and  60% 

320     Casings,  bone  cotton    45% 

Casket,  containing  corpse,  as  covering,  (T.  D.  21464). 
Casks,  American  staves  and  foreign  heads,  not  free, 

(T.  D.  16890). 

204        "        barrels  and  hogsheads,  empty,  of  wood 30% 

"        carved,   are   unusual   coverings    for  wine,    (T. 

D.  5346). 

208        "        headings    of     35% 

677    Cassava  or  cassady,  (T.  D.  3161,  9031,  11114,  21954) . .  Free 
667     Cassia,  cassia  buds  and  cassia  vera,  unground,  (T.  D. 

4039)    Free 

287        "        ground    3c  Ib 

20        "        fistula,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        fistula,    crude    Free 

626         "         oil  of,  (T.  D.  4039,  9241,  12818)    Free 

667        "        saigon,   (T.  D.  4039) Free 

287        "        saigon,    ground    3c   Ib 

683     Casslterite    Free 

649     Cassocks,  if  regalia.  (T.  D.  4435,  5942,  7135)    Free 

dutiable  according   to  material. 

150    Cast  hollow  ware,  coated,  glazed  or  tinned 2c  Ib 

148        "         hollow  ware,  not  coated,  glazed  or  tinned 8-10c  Ib 

148        "        iron   andirons,     plates,   stove  plates,     vessels, 

sad  irons,   tailors'  irons,  and  hatters'  irons 

8-10c  It) 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  247 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                   RATE 

147  Cast  iron  pipe 4-10c  It) 

193        "         iron  stoves    45% 

122        "         scrap    $4   ton 

193        ".        steel  edge  tools,   (T.  D.  7783) 45% 

272     Castana  or  castanea  nuts  •. Ic  Ib 

453     Castanets,  or  bones,  (T.  D.  2510)   45% 

97     Casters  for  furniture,    earthy  substance    35% 

193        "          for  furniture,  metal,   (T.  D.   12520)   45% 

100  or  cruets,  cut  or  ornamented  glass   60% 

193        "         or  cruets,  metal   45% 

72     Castile  soap,  (T.  D.  9305,  10661,  12709,  13560) l^c  Ib 

72        "        soap  made    from   low   grade   olive   oil    (T.    D. 

18891)    lUc  It) 

.193     Castings,  bronze,  (T.  D.  13324,  16214)   45% 

definition  of,  (T.  D.  12814). 

148  "         iron,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  9135,  12814,  12855,  13362, 

11093,   11410,   11990)    8-lOc  Ib 

193        "        iron,  ground  or  fitted,  (T.  D.  12814,  12920) 45% 

149  "        iron,  malleable,   (T.  D.  6774,   8180)    9-10c  Ib 

193        "        iron,    malleable  galvanized   or  tinned,    (T.    D. 

8180)    45% 

135        "        steel,  dry  sand,  loam  or  iron  molded,  as  iron 
and  steel  ingots. 

193        "        steel  edged  tools   45% 

516     Castor   Free 

254        "        beans  or  seeds,  (T.  D.  7919)  (bu.  501b)   25c  bu 

33        "        oil   '. 35c  gal 

L54        "        seed,   (T.  D.  17217).     No  allowance  for  dirt  or 
impurities. 

516     Castoreu m    Free 

Casts,  according  to  material. 

649        "        of  sculpture  for  institutions  Free 

Casualty,  by  fire,   (18  O.  A.  G.  578). 
"        damage  by,  allowed  only  on  goods  in  custody 
of  customs  officers,  (T.  D.  1653,  5507,  11524, 
13189). 
"        damage  by  bursting  of  carboy  of  Kirchwasser 

is  not,    (T.  D.   12517). 

"         damage  by  dampness  is  not,   (T.  D.  7825). 
"        damage  by  freezing    not,     (T.    D.    1089,    7968, 

13885). 
"        damage  by  heating  of  fish  by  natural  causes 

is  not,   (T.  D.  8296). 
"        damage  by  injury  by  burglar    is    not,    (T.    D. 

8339). 
"        damage  by  leaky  valve  on  steam  pipe  is,   (T. 

D.  11137). 
"        damage  by  moth  in  worsted  yarn  is  not,   (D. 

L.   N.   Y.   Jan.   10,   '90). 

damage  by  weevil  in  rice  is  not  (T.  D.  3244). 
"        damage   by  wetting  by  rain    is    not,     (T.   D. 

8472,   10180,   10214,  11112,  11277). 

"        damage  by  wormhole  in  cask    is    not,    (T.    D. 
10167,    12741). 

403     Catalogues,   (T.  D.   6991)    25% 

400        "        lithographic,    as    lithographic    prints     (T.     D. 
12799). 

542     Catechu,  or  cutch    Free 

448     -atgut  ligatures,  for  surgical  use,  (T.  D.  4987) 25% 

448        "        manufactures  of,   (T.  D.  11208,  13234,   14741)..       25% 
453        "        strings  for  musical  instruments,  (T.  D.  10758, 

15518)    45% 


248     •  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

448     Catgut   strings,    for    other   uses,    (T.    D.    4987     11256 

10758) '       26% 

517  unmanufactured.    (T.    D.    10758,     11208      15518 

23640.     23699)     ' .' 

101     Cathedral  glass,  as  glass,  cylinder,  unpolished,  (T.  D. 

6984). 
103         "         gtess.    rolled,    as    glass    plate,   rolled     (T     D 

6809). 
322     Catheters,    cotton.    (T.    D.    7319,    9349,    11071     11383 

16431.     14762)     45% 

glass    chief   value 45% 

rubber  chief  value,  (T.  D.   7319)    30% 

193        "         with  wire,   (T.  D.   7349)    457 

450     Cat  (wild)  skin  .rugs,  (T.  D.  13585) 35  %• 

241     Catsup    40% 

218     Cattle,  less  than  1  year  old $2  head 

218  n.  s.  p.  f.,  valued  not  more  than  $14 $3.75  head 

Valued   more   than  $14   27%% 

dying  in  transit  unless  exported  or  abandoned 
to   U.   S.   are  dutiable,    (T.  D.    12325,   19542, 
21956). 
hair,  cleaned  or  uncleaned.  drawn  or  undrawn    Free 

571  hair  roped.  (G.  A.  May  2,  1897)   Free 

437  hides,   raw   or  uncured    15% 

hides  must  be  disinfected,   (T.  D.   5841,  10286, 

11009.    14996). 

473        "        imported  for  breeding,   registered,   with  pedi- 
gree         Free 

must    be    quarantined     and    examined    by    a 
veterinary,   (T.  D.  10203,  10286,  10639,  11262, 
12187). 
Sec.  25  "        neat,  and  hides  of,  importation  of  prohibited. 

68         "         spice.    (T.    D.    5370,    9072)     25% 

656     Cauliflower  seed   Free 

241     Cauliflowers,  in  brine,   (T.  D.  5098.  9024,  10577,  12308, 

15407,   15523,   61  F.   R.   500)    40% 

257        "         in   natural   condition    25% 

241        "        prepared   or  preserved    40% 

644     Caustic  potash,  not  refined  Free 

63         "         potash,  refined,   in  sticks  or  rolls  Ic  It) 

76         "         soda,   (T.  D.  4118,  4066,   21322)    %c  It) 

3         "        soda  and  lime  combined.  (T.  D.  9126)  25% 

76         "         soda  in  solution,  (T.  D.  4066)    %c  Ib 

503     Calvary  school,  books  for,  (T.  D.  11673)    Free 

453         "         trumpets  and  bugles,  (T.  D.  5217)   45% 

Sec.  6  Caviare,  (T.  D.  2372,  1U877)  20% 

287     Cayenne   pepper  or  capsicum,    (54   F.    R.   676,   T.    D. 

10868,  11688,  13956,  14742,  14787,  15475,  17643)   2^c  Ib 

287        "        pepper,   unground   2y2c  Ib 

Sec.  6  Cedar  bark,  manufactures  of,  (T.  D.  5469) 20% 

198  "        boards,    sawed    15% 

199  "         clapboards,   (T.  D.  17185)    $1.50  M 

196        "        electric  light  poles    20% 

200  "        fence  posts,   (T.  D.  12010)   10% 

700         "         logs,  rough  or  hewn,  (T.  D.  5842,  10402.  12235, 

69  F.  R.  237)  Free 

198  "  logs  squared,  (T.  D.  10402,  12235)  15% 

198  "  lumber,  (T.  D.  11096,  15299,  15871,  16062,  16467, 

16538)  15% 

196  "  paving  posts  (T.  D.  15697)  20% 

196  "  railroad  ties,  sawed,  (T.  D.  12010)  20% 

Sec.  6  "  sawdust,  (T.  D.  4899)  10% 

208  "  shocks,  for  casks  or  barrels  (T.  D.  578)  35% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.    *  249 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

194     Cedar,  squared  and  sided  Ic  cu.  ft 

196        "        telegraph  and  trolley  poles    20% 

198  trimmed  for  fence  rails   20% 

Spanish,  is  a  cabinet  wood,  (G.  A.  3934). 

194        "        wharf  timber,  (T.  D.  11096,  11861)   Ic  cu.  ft 

626     Cedrat  oil,  (T.  D.  8962)   . . Free 

252     Cedrus  atlantica,   (T.  D.  15848)    25% 

241     Celery  in  cans  or  other  packages   40% 

257         "         in   natural    state    , 25% 

241         "        salt,    (T.   D.   6080)    40% 

254         "         seed,    (T.   D.    1903)    30% 

648        "         seed,  (40  F.  R.  230,  T.  D.  12726)  unfit  for  plant- 
ing         Free 

453     Cello  bows,  (T.  D.  10885)   45% 

453     Cellos,   (T.   D.   10941)    45% 

97     Cells,  asphaltum.   (T.  D.  12244) 35% 

96  "        porous,  white  earthenware,   (T.  D.  10396)    55% 

17     Celluloid  articles,  (T.  D.  19583,  21870,  21881).. 65c  Ib  and  25% 

artificial    silk,    according    to    article     (T.    D. 
23110,  23528). 

17        "        balls,  (T.  D.  13223)   65c  tb  and  25% 

425         "        boutonnieres,    (T.  D.   14938,    14943)    50% 

17        "         comb  blanks,  (T.  D.  17839)    65c  Ib  and  25% 

453        "        covered  harmonicas,   (T.  D.   13302)    45% 

17        "        crude  or  unmanufactured    50c  Ib 

17        "        hair  pins,    (T.   D.    11033,     11092,     11418,     14706, 

17809)    65c  Ib  and  25  % 

17        "         in  sheets 60c  Ib 

17        "     '   jewelers'  trays,  (T.  D.  16478)    65c' Ib  and  25% 

17        "         labels,  (T.  D.  11045)   65c  Ib  and  25% 

17        "        memorandum    tablets,     (T.    D.    13814,    11966). 

65c  Ib  and  25% 

163        "         needles,    (T.  D.  22807)    25% 

17        "        toilet  cases  with  mirror,  (T.  D.  13814)  65c  Ib  and  25% 

17        "        umbrella  handles.  (T.  D.  17190) 65c  Ib  and  25% 

89     Cement,  bicycle,  (T.  D.  8597)   •     20% 

89         "         calcined  magnesite,    (T.   D.    9375)    20% 

89         "         chalk  slags,   (39  F.  R.  p.  763)    20% 

534         "         copper Free 

89         "         fire,   (T.  D.   17837) 20% 

89         "        from  raw  chalk  and  dried  mud,  (39  F.  R.  763)       20% 

89         "        furnace,  (T.  D.  16851)    . 20% 

89         "        India  rubber,  (T.  D.  13769)    ..'. 20% 

89         "         n.   s.  p.   f.,    (T.  D.    20130,    23489)    20% 

89        "        Roman,  Portland  and  other  hydraulic,  in  pack- 
ages,    (T.     D.     11197),    including  weight   of 

package,  (T.  D.  3517,  8199,  14703)   8c  100  Ib 

in  bulk   7c  100  Ib 

97  "        statuettes  (T.  D.  14860),  plain  35% 

decorated    45% 

3     Cene  oil  25% 

171     Centers  of  car  wheels l%c  Ib 

193     Central  fire  cases,  with  fulminates,   (T.  D.  3846) 45% 

88     Ceramic  mosaic  tiles,  valued  not  over  40c  sq.  ft 8c  sq.  ft 

Valued  over  40c  sq.  ft lOc  sq.  ft.  and  25% 

68     Cerates,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

403  Certificate  of  Clinical  thermometer,  (T.  D.  20132)....       25% 

C95     Ceresia  or  Ceresin,  fossil  wax,  (T.  D.  2703,  6258) Free 

448        "        manufactures  of  •. 25% 

15     Cerulein,  (T.  D.  5113,   8768,   15983,  12828) 30% 

Sec    6  Cerlsette,  extract  of,  (T.  D.  17566)   20% 

518     Cerium    (20245)    Free 

231     Chaff,  oat,  (T.  D.  16228)   lOc  100  Ibs 


250  F.   B.  VANDEGKIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Chafing  dishes,   metal    45% 

137     Chain  links  of  wire,  pays  duty  on  the  wire  used,  and 

in  addition    IV,  c  Ib 

193        "        rope    45% 

151     Chains,   bicycle,    (T.    D.    9969,    19    O.    A.    G.    527),    as 

chains,   iron  or  steel. 

193         "         brass,   (T.  D.  7878.  9060,  10410,  21377) 45% 

434  German  silver,   (T.  D.   16631,  13430)    60% 

450        "        gutta  percha  or  hard  rubber 35% 

450        "         human   hair    35% 

418        "         if  toys,  (T.  D.  3208)    35% 

151        "         iron  or  steel  (T.  D.  10889,  10890),  not  less  than 

.  %  of  an  inch  in  diameter  li^c  Ib 

Less  than  %,    not  less  than  %  of  an  inch  in 

diameter l%c  Ib 

Less  than  %,  not  less  than  5-16  of  an  inch  in 

diameter  l%c  Ib 

Less  than  5-16  of  an  inch  in  diameter 3c  It) 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than  45%. 

434        "        jewelry,   (T.  D.  5103,  9840,  10889)    60% 

151        "        key  steel,   (T.  D.  5948,  8940,  9213,  9843,  17186), 

as   chains,   iron  or  steel. 
151        "        plated  or  gilt,  if  not  jewelry,  as  chains,  iron  or 

steel. 

447         "         saddlery    45% 

391         "         silk  vest  (T.  D.   17053)    50% 

193         "         shot,  (49  F.  R.  221,  T.  D.  10128,  10890) 45% 

151        "        steel  watch,  as  chains,  iron  and  steel,  (T.  D. 

•    8740,  9969,   10890,  10889,  11241,   12040). 
151        "         surveyors',   as    chains,    iron  and  steel,    (T.    D. 

8740). 
434         "         watch,    (T.   D.   12660,   12854,   21377)    60% 

434  "         white  metal,    (T.  D.   8830,  12854)    60% 

206     Chair  cane  or  reeds    wrought  or  manufactured  from 

rattans  or  reeds,  (T.  D.  12981,  13244)   10% 

193     Chairs,  lawn  or  garden,  iron   45% 

366        "         made  of  Aubusson  tapestry,  as  wool  manufac- 
tures n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.   13225). 
137         "         made   of  wire,   pay   highest   rate   assessed    on 

the  wire  of  which  they  are  made  and 1140  It) 

193        "         metal,   n.  s.  p    f 45% 

130        "        railway,  (T.  D.  276)    4-10c  Ib 

206        "        willow  or  osier  40% 

208         "         wood,   (T.  D.  9636,   13225.)    35% 

435  Chalcedony,  cut  10% 

115         "         manufactured    50% 

434         "         set   60% 

13     Chalk,  billiard,  (T.  D.  11333,  14200)   Ic  It) 

13        "        blocks,  cubes,  disks  or  sticks  Ic  It) 

519  "        crude,  not  ground,  precipitated  or  prepared..  Free 

13         "         figures,    (T.    D.    6933)    25% 

13         "         French   Ic  It) 

13         "         ground   Ic  It) 

13         "         manufactures  of  25  % 

13  "        precipitated    naturally    or    artificially    (T.    D. 

19491)    Ic  Ib 

13  "        prepared,   except  for  toilet  or  medicinal  uses, 

(T.  D.   3129,   5374,   12810)    Ic   Ib 

13         "         red,    (T.  D.   12458.  23027)    Ic  Ib 

89         "         slags.  (39  F.  R.  763)    20% 

13         "         tailors'   (T.  D.  16526)   Ic  Ib 

387  Chamberg  blanche,  silk,  as  Silk  cloth. 

443  Chamois   gloves,    as   gloves   of    sheep    origin,    (T.    D. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.      .  251 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                       RATE 

450     Chamois  skins,  toilet,  (T.  D.  8789)    35% 

438  "        skins,  unfinished,    (T.   D.   11701,   13794,  16289)..     20% 

450  sponges,  (T.  D.  15823)  35% 

450        "        watch  bags,   (T.  D.  13794)    35% 

322    Chamoisine  dusters,  cotton,  (T.  D.  16318)  45% 

20     Chamomile  flowers,  advanced  in  value  y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        flowers,    crude Free 

626        "        oil  Free 

295  Champagne  and  all  other  sparkling  wines,  in  bottles 

containing  each  not  more  than  1  quart  and 

more  than  1  pint  $8  doz 

Containing  each  not  more  than  1  pint  and 

more  than  one-half  pint  $4  doz 

Containing  one-half  pint  each  or  less $2  doz 

In  bottles  or  other  vessels  containing  more 

than   1   quart   each,    in  addition   to   $8   doz. 

bottles,  on  the  quantity  in  excess  of  1  quart 

at  the  rate  of  $2.50  gal 

But  no  separate  or  additional  duty  shall  be 

assessed  on  the  bottles,  (T.  D.  10858,  15715, 

18027). 

296  "        breakage,  leakage  or  damage  (T.  D.  17644),  no 

constructive  or  other  allowance  for. 
Chandeliers  are  not  regalia,  (T.  D.  7303,  7712). 

»5        "         china    or   earthenware,    decorated.. 60% 

Not  decorated 55% 

100        "        glass,   (T.   D.  15401)    60% 

193        "        metal    45% 

407     Changeable  color  pictures,   (T.  D.  6098) 35% 

125     Channels  and  car  truck  channels,   iron  or  steel,   (T. 

D.   9864)    .- 5-10c  tt) 

390     Chantllly  laces,   (T.   D.   14628)    60% 

450     Chapels,  pasteboard  and  shells,  (T.  D.  8531)    35% 

93     Chappatote,  Mexican  asphalt,   as   asphaltum,    (T.   D. 
4867). 

Sec.  6  Charcoal    20% 

499         "         animal,  (T.  D.  13359,  14700)    Free 

68         "         capsules   25% 

97        "         for  heating  censer,    (T.  D.   8669) 35% 

97        "        hand  warmers,    (T.   D.   15330)    35% 

124         "         iron,    (T.   D.    6827,     11397,    14553,     22708,     22930, 

23756,    23833.    23889)     $12  ton 

97        "        plates   or  blocks,   for  electric  battery,    (T.   D. 

8777) 35% 

70        "        powder,  for  toilet  use   50% 

Charges,  dutiable  character  of  invoice  is  subject  to 
protest  and  not  appraisement,  (T.  D. 
14784). 

entered  as  part  value,  not  a  clerical  error,  (T. 
D.    12452,    12460,    12464,   12465,    12650,    22934). 
fees  for  gauging,  (T.  D.  13554). 
"        for  cartage,  labor  and  storage  accrue  on  goods 

entered  by  appraisement,   (T.  D.  8993). 
for  measuring  lace  dutiable,  (T.  D.  13556). 
"        for   remeasuring   goods    incorrectly   stated   on 

invoice,  (T.  D.  13556). 
goods  in  transit,  (T.  D.  13695). 

"  incurred  in  purchase  of  raw  sealskins  to  be 
dyed  abroad  are  dutiable,  (T.  D.  8899,  11845, 
14601). 

"        involuntary  consignees  are  not  liable  for  on 
unclaimed  goods.   (T.  D.  7796). 


252  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.  RATE 

Charges,  legalization  not  dutiable.   (T.  D.  12004). 

must  be   specified   on   invoice,     (T.    D      10555 

12465.   11679,   13239). 
non-dutiable,  included  in  invoice  price,  may  be 

deducted,  (T.  D.  13532). 
overtime,  (T.  D.  12973). 
pro  rating  on  hosiery,  etc.,  (T.  D.  11082,  13292, 

19544). 

what  are  dutiable,   (70  F.  R.   778,   18  O.  A.  G. 
288,   T.   D.   23716). 

57     Charlton,  white,  (T.  D.  16824),  dry lc  Ib 

ground  in  oil   1% c  Ib 

434     Charms,  agate,   (T.  D.  7155)    60% 

449  "         bone,    (T.   D.   12805)    30% 

95        "        china  ware,    decorated    60% 

not  decorated,  (T.  D.  6050)    55% 

159                   enameled,   metal,    (T.   D.   14941)    40% 

112  "         glass  and  ivory,  (T.  D.  6050)   45% 

112  "         glass    45% 

418  "        if  toys   35% 

434  "         if  jewelry,  (T.  D.  9073,  9665)   60% 

153  "  knives,  as  knives,   (T.  D.  9073,  15010). 

456  "  lead  pencils,  as  lead  pencils,  (T.  D.  14640). 

434  "         miniature  opera  glasses,  (T.  D.  9665,  9073) 60% 

403  Charts,   (T.  D.   17158)    25% 

500  "        for  the  use  of  the  United  States Free 

501  • '        hydrographic Free 

400  lithographic,   as  lithographic  prints. 

501                  printed  over  twenty  years.   (T.  D.   13164) Free 

503         "         specially  imported  for  societies   Free 

Chartreuse,  as  spirits,  (T.  D.  22314). 

649     Chasubles,  for  churches,  as  regalia  Free 

179         "         metal   chief  value,  (T.  D.   10898) 60% 

390        "         silk  chief  value,  (T.  D.  12720) 60% 

390        "         woven  crosses  for,   (T.  D.  9664)    60% 

434     Chatelaine  watches,  pins  for,  (G.  A.  3820) 60% 

434     Chatelaines  worn  as  jewelry.  (T.  D.  1624,  21874) 60% 

450  Chatterton's   compound,   (T.   D.    22871) 35% 

417     Checkers  50% 

400  Checks,  lithographed,  as  lithographic  prints. 

403        "        printed    25% 

237     Cheese,  (T.  D.   15819)    6c  Ib 

204         "         boxes  empty,   (T.   D.   12315,  16169)    30% 

208         "         boxes,    material    for    35% 

237         "         filled    (T.    D.    17324).    in    addition   to    Internal 

Revenue  tax  of  8c  Ib 6c  Ib 

237         "         grated,  in  bottles.  (T.  D.  1727)   6c  Ib 

155         "         knives,    see   knives. 

roquefort  usual  coverings  for,  (T.  D.  14219,  66 
F.  R.  300,  T.  D.  16073). 

237         "         substitutes    for    6c    Ib 

562     Cheetah  skins,  raw,   (T.  D.  9731) Free 

642     Chemical  apparatus  and  parts  of.  composed  of  plati- 
num.   (T.  D.   13687)    Free 

1         "         acids,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

3         "         compound,  acetone.   (T.  D.   11974)    25% 

694         "         compound,    acetate    of    copper.    (T.    D.    13588, 

22942)   Dept.  letter  July  1.  1902  Free 

443         '          compound,     actanilid.     (T.     D.     11194,     15173, 

21176)    Free 

32  "  compound,  alizarin  assistant.  (18  O.  A.  G. 
106).  when  50%  or  more  castor  oil  is  used  in 
the  manufacture  (T.  D.  23824)  30c  gal 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


253 


PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 
When  less  than  50%   castor  oil  is  used  in  the 

manufacture    15c  gal 

n.  s.    p.   f 30% 

67  Chemical  compound,  antipyrine,  (T.  D.  15167,   20570) 

(min.    25%)    55c  Ib 

68  "         compound,  beta-naphthal,   (T.  D.  11696,   21360)  25% 
3         "         compound,  bicarbonate  of  potash,  (T.  D.  11189)  25% 

524        "        compound,  binitro  toluole,  (T.  D.  10490,  13410, 

13578)     Free 

3        "         compound,  binoxide  of  barium,  (T.  D.  15073)..  25% 

3         "         compound,  bisulphide  of  carbon,   (T.  D.  11416)  25% 
3        "        compound,   bisulphite  of  lime  and  lampblack, 

(T.   D.   13071)    25% 

3        "         compound,  bleaching  liquid,   (T.  D.   10006)....  25% 

3         "         compound,  cachon  de  laval  (T.  D.  11420) 25% 

3         "         compound,  chloralamide,   (T.  D.  15078) 25% 

67         "         compound,  chloral  hydrate,  (50  F.  R.  402,  54  F. 
R.    402,    T.    D.    11052,     14292,     15077,     20994, 

22958)    (minimum  25%)    55c  Ib 

3         "         compound,     chloride    of    magnesium,     (T.     D. 

13946)     25% 

57  "         compound,  chloride  of  zinc  in  solution,   (T.  D. 

13070)    Ic  Ib 

15        "         compound,  coal  tar   .' 20% 

3        "         compound,  cocaine,  crude,  (53  F.  R.  p.  1006)..  25% 

67  "        compound,   cocaine,   hydrochlorate  or  muriate 

of,  (T.  D.   11973,   13826,    13849,    15114,     15639, 

19629,  20050)   (min.   25%)    55c  Ib 

3         "         compound,   cocainphenate,   (T.  D.   15071) 25% 

3         "         compound,  diastase,  (T.  D.  15079)    25% 

15          '        compound,  dimethyl,  (T.D.  10249,  12821,  13410)  20% 

3          '        compound,  direct  black,   (T.  D.  15119)   25% 

15          '         compound,  eikonogen,  (T.D.  9910,  12696,  13410)  20% 

3          '         compound,  for  cleaning  boilers,  (T.  D.  11304).  25% 

58  •        compound,   galloflavin,   (T.   D.   12853,   19545)...  30% 
3          '         compound,  germol,   (T.  D.   15687)   25% 

68  '         compound,  guaiacol,  (T.  D.  15071,  21360) 25% 

compound,  India  rubber  substitute  not,  (T.  D. 

15317).    ' 
524         "         compound,    naphthalin,    (T.     D.     11010,    13410, 

13571,    13598,    17497)    Free 

15        "        compound,  napthol  salt,  (T.  D.  13568)    20% 

15         "         compound,  napthol  soda,   (T.  D.   12224)    20% 

15        "        compound,   napthol  sulpho  acid,   (T.   D.   10491, 

13410)    20% 

15        "         compound,  naphthionate  of  soda,  (56  F.  R.  481, 

T.    D.    10250,    11600,    13410) 20% 

76         "        compound,  nitrite  of  soda  (T.  D.  11558) 2^c  Ib 

3         "         compound,  noire  solid,  or  steam  black,   (T.  D. 

13596)     25% 

3         "         compound,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  6758,  11408,  11416)  25% 

3        "         compound,  peptone,  (T.  D.  12698) 25% 

3        "        compound,    prussiate    of    soda,    (T.    D.    11298, 

11354)    25% 

67  "         compound,   salol,    (T.    D.   15071,     15128,     20994, 

22958)   (min.  25%)    55c  lb 

245         "         compound,    so-called    liquid    albumen,    (T.    D. 

12794,   21112)    3c  Ib 

3         "         compound,  sodium  sulphuret,   (T.  D.  15221)...  25% 

3        "         compound,   Stauffer's  lubricant  (T.  D.  9986)..  25% 

68  "         compound,  symphoral,  (T.  D.  15393)   25% 

15        "         compound,  thio-chromogen  (T.  D.  13567,  56  F. 


254  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

3     Chemical    compound,    thorium   nitrate,    (T.   D.    16643, 

20131)     -> 25% 

100  glassware,  if  blown  (T.  D.  22687)   60% 

preparations,  oil  of  wine,  (T.  D.  13498) 25% 

1  purposes,   acids  for,  not  specially  enumerated 

or  provided  for,  (T.  D.  13818)   25% 

694         "         salts,   acetate  of  copper,    (T,  D.   13588,   22942). 

Dept.  letter  of  July  1,  1902 Free 

3  salts,    chloride    of    magnesium,    (T.    D.    13946, 

22970)    25% 

3  salts,   mercury  sulphate,  (T.  D.  12698) 25% 

15        "        salts,  naphthionate  of  soda,   (T.  D.   10250) 20% 

3         "         salts,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  9457,  11973,  13423,  13946, 

15706,  56  F.  R.  481,  56  F.  R.  482) 25% 

salts,  prussiate  of  soda,  (T.  D.  11298,  11354). 

67  salts,    salipyrene,    (T.    D.    15125,    20051)    (min. 

25% )    55c  It) 

3  salts,  santonate  of  calcium,   (T.  D.  9935) 25% 

68  "        salts,  smelling  salts,   (T.  D.  16211,   21264) 25% 

112        "        thermometers    (T.    D.   18637)    45% 

100        "         urinometers,    (T.    D.    12028)    60% 

112         "         utensils,    glass,    not   cut,    (T.    D.    11388,    12028, 

12037)    45% 

100  utensils,  glass,   cut   60% 

638        "         utensils,  specially  imported  by  institutions i-ree 

393         "         wood   pulp    (T.    D.    10884,    15634,    16642,    10095, 

bleached  y±c  Ib 

Unbleached  l-6c  Ib 

Chemises  as  wearing  apparel,  according  to  material 

of  chief  value,   (T.  D.   12219). 

193     Chemists'  scales,   (T.  D.  7606)   45% 

372     Chenille  carpets  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

315  "        cotton,    not   bleached,   dyed,    colored,    stained, 

painted  or  printed  9c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

If  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted  or 

printed  12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 

47%%. 

316  cotton,  articles  of,   (T.   D.   7186)   50% 

316        "         cotton,   curtains    .* 50% 

316         "         cotton,  fascinators,  (66  F.  R.  740,  71  F.  R.  869, 

<T.  D.  12662,   17061)    50% 

316         "         cotton   table   covers    50% 

386         "         silk  (minimum  50%)   ,$1.50  Ib  and  15% 

386        "        silk   drapery    (T.    D.   13340,   15038),    (minimum 

50%) $1.50  Ib  and  15% 

391        "        silk  embroidery  thread,   (38  F.  R.  724) 50% 

391         "         silk  yarn   (T.   D.   7994)    50/0 

371        "         wool  trimmings   50c  Ib  and  60% 

366        "        wool  yarn,  as  wool  manufactures,   n.  s.   p.   f.. 

(T.  D.  17261). 

217     Cheroots   $4.50  Ib  ana  25% 

262     Cherries,  dried,  dessicated,  evaported  or  prepared...     2c  Ib 

262  "         green  or  ripe 25c  bu 

5oJ         "         green  or  ripe  in  brine,  (T.  D.  23220) Free 

in  sulphurous  acids  prohibited,   (T.   D.   23390). 

263  "         preserved   in  sugar,  molasses,   spirits  or  their 

own  juices,  (T.  D.  12178,  12673,  15683.  16964. 

17642,  19020,  22039,  23404)  n.  s.  p.  f.  ..Iclb  and  35% 
Containing  over  10%  of  alcohol,  and  n.  s.  p.  f..  35% 
And  in  addition,  on  the  alcohol  contained 

therein  $2.50  gal 

263  "  wild,  In  spirits,  as  fruit  in  spirits,  (T.  D. 

22004). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  255 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

2     Cherry  juice,  concentrated  60c  Ib  and  45 /0 

299         "  '      juice  containing  no  alcohol,  or  not  more  than 

18%  of  alcohol 60c  gal 

Containing  more  than  18%    of  alcohol,    ( : '.  .D. 

11592,  12445,  60  F.  R.  599,  65  F.  R.  984) 60c  gal 

And    in   addition,     on    the    alcohol    contained 

therein  $2.0r<  gal 

299         "         juice,  medicated,  as  cherry  juice,  (T.  D.  12445). 

700        "         root  Free 

Sec    6  "         sirup  (60  F.  R.  599,  T.  D.  15854,  15620,  23404)..       20% 

68         "         water.  (T.  D.  9931)    25% 

417     Chessmen  and  chess  balls,  bone,  ivory  or  other  mate- 
rial,   (T.  D.   8797,   15002,  13559)    50% 

Chest,  containing  silver  ware,   items  dutiable  separ-    • 
ately,  (T.  D.  16813). 

22     Chestnut  extract,  (T.  D.  3412)  %c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         flour,   (T.  D.  11547)   20% 

Sec.  6  "         water,  flour  of,   (T.  D.  3385,   15155)    20% 

272     Chestnuts,  shelled  or  unshelled lc  Ib 

366     Cheviots,   twilled,      as     wool     manufactures,    (T.    D. 
15044). 

215     Chewing  tobacco 65c  Ib 

548     Chia   seed,   crude    Free 

20         "         seed,  not  crude y±c  lt>  and  10% 

548     Chain   turpentine,   (T.  D.   4701,   5114)    Free 

68        "         turpentine,  if  medicinal 25% 

278     Chickens,  dressed   5c  Ib 

278         "         live,   (T.  D.  16660)    3c  It) 

30     Chicle lOc  It) 

280     Chicory  in  rolls,  (T.  D.  12531)   2y2c  It) 

280        "         paste  (T.  D.  1509)    2y>c  lt> 

280         "         prepared,  (T.  D.  12361)   2i£c  Ib 

283        "         root,  adulterated,  (T.  D.  12361,  12531,  15037) ..  .2y2c  Ib 
280        "         root,  ground,  burnt,  roasted  or  granulated  (15 

O.  A.  G.  p.  491)   s. . .  .2y2c  Ib 

280        "        root,  raw,  dried  or  undried,  but  unground lc  Ib 

254         "         seed,   (T.  D.  7523,  15177)    3u% 

283        "         Seelig's  coffee.  (56  F.  R.  824,  60  F.  R.  74,  T.  D. 

14783)    2%c  Ib 

Chief  value,  meaning  of  (17  O.  A.  G.  p.  337). 
390     Chiffon,    bands   of,    and   veilings,    silk,    (T.    D.    16277, 

16311,    23231)    60% 

287     Chili   peppers,   ground     or     unground,     (T.    D.    11688, 

13956) 21/2c  Ib 

193     Chilled  iron  shoe  slides  (T.  D.  4470)    45% 

193         "         shot    45%; 

287     Chillies   or  bird  peppers,   (59   F.   R.   446,  T.  D.   13956, 

14787,  14738,  15475)   2l£c  Ib 

463     Chimes  of  bells,   (T.  D.  5999)    45% 

100     Chimneys,  glass,  cut  edges,  (T.  D.  11001,  17017,  17029, 

17044)    60% 

112        "        glass,   not  cut   45% 

115     Chimney   pieces,    marble    50% 

120        "        pieces,    slate    20% 

Chin  rests,  (T.  D.  10259),    according    to    material    of 
chief  value. 

95     China  balls  for  sign  work,  plain,  (T.  D.  15147) 55% 

95        "        baskets,   (T.  D.  9012)    60% 

93        "         clay,  or  kaolin  (T.  D.  5367)    $2.50  ton 

Sec.  6  "        clay   or   kaolin    prepared   for    clearing    wines, 

(Oct.   17,   1879,   Toledo)    20% 

95         "         clock  cases,  with  or  without  movements,  dec- 
orated.  (T.  D.   11676)    60% 

Plain    white    55% 


256  F.  B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

'     China  dolls  and  doll  heads  (T.  D.  12992,  12995,  14684)       35% 

grass,    manufactures   of ". .       45% 

grass,  noils  of,  (T.  D.  6873,  13348,  17777)..:...       10% 

566        "        grass  or  ramie    Free 

grass,  thread  and  yarn  (T.  D.  2133,  3621).     See 
yarn  flax  and  thread  flax.) 

434  jewelry,    (T.   D.    5161)    60% 

jewelry  settings,  (T.  D.  4971)    60% 

lemon  squeezers,    (T.   D.   12950)    55% 

matting,  valued  not  over  lOc  sq.  yd 3c  sq.  yd 

valued  over  lOc  sq.  yd  7c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

parasol  sticks,  decorated.   (T.  D.  11704) 60% 

95  plaques,    decorated    60% 

Plain  white   55% 

95  ornaments,    decorated    60% 

Plain    white    55% 

206         "         reeds,   (T.  D.   13244)    10% 

320  ribbons,   (T.  D.   15855)    45% 

root,  advanced  in  value  140  Ib  and  10% 

root,   crude    Free 

silks,  as  silk  piece  goods,  (T.  D.  10900,  13418). 

stone  (T.  D.  4971)    $2.50  ton 

95        "         statuettes,    decorated    60% 

Plain  white   55% 

95  toys  and  toy  tea  sets,  decorated   60% 

Plain    white    55% 

95                   umbrella  handles,  decorated.  (T.  D.  10252)....       60% 
Plain  white   55% 

95  vases,   decorated   (T.   D.    21140)    60% 

Plain  white   55% 

58  white,    a    color    30% 

311     Chinas  (T.  D.  10900),  (minimum  50%) 8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

96  Chlnaware  articles,  n.  s.   p.   f.,   decorated 60% 

Plain  white   55% 

96  painted,    tinted.  %  enameled,     stained,     printed, 

gilded,   or  ornamented  or  decorated  in  any 

manner.   (T.  D.  13868)    60% 

Plain  white,  (T.  D.  15169.  15170.  15171) 55% 

96        ••         paintings  on.   (T.  D.   13427,   13787,  14069,  14226, 

15863,16430)    60% 

258     Chlncards,  as  sardines.   (T.  D.   1382). 

Chinese  articles  for  Joss  house    not    regalia,    (T.    D. 
8133.   8548). 

241         "         bean  curd,   (T.   D.   10262,    23639)    40% 

241         "         bean  sticks   (T.  D.   10243,   14618.   23639) 40£ 

241         "         if  in  tins,  jars  or  smilar  packages 2^c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "        birds'  nests,    (T.   D.   22057)    20% 

45        "        blue,  in  pulp,  dry  or  ground  in  or  mixed  with 

oil  or  water   8c  Ib 

bombs.   (T.   D.  6037,    22498,   23218).     According 
to  material  of  c.  v. 

407         "         counters  or  chips,    (T.   D.   16177) 35% 

407         "         fire  works,  paper  chief  value.   (T.  D.   15227)..       35% 
241         "        gelatin  or  agar-agar,  (T.  D.  10923,  23639,  23868)       40% 
laborers  will  not  be  permitted  to  land,  (T.  D. 
9045,   9319). 

272  longan.   (T.   D.   16218.   23985)    Ic    Ib 

454        "        paper  rolls,  painted,  stenciled  and  finished  by 

hand.    (T.    D.    13774)    20% 

406        "         playing  cards.   (T.  D.   10731)    lOc  pack  and  20% 

263         "        plum  sauce.   (T.  D.  23075) Ic  Ib  and  35% 

333        "        matting,  val.  not  over  lOc.  sq.  yd 3c  sq.  yd 

val.  over  lOc  sq.  yd 7c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  257 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

Chinese   merchants,   not   excluded.    (T.  D.   6092,   6240, 

6574,   20943). 

nurses,  not  excluded,   (T.  D.  8068). 
queue  strings,  as  wearing  apparel,  according 

to  material  of  chief  value,   (T.  D.   11856). 
railway  officials,  liable  for  bringing  prohibited 

into  the  U.  S.,  (T.  D.  12167,  12879). 
residents  in  the  U.  S.  must  be  registered,  (T. 
D.   13996,   14642%). 

562  sable  skins,  raw,  (T.  D.  13686)   Free 

339        "        screens,    cotton   chief   value,    embroidered    (T. 

D.  13663)  60% 

seamen,  not  laborers,   (T.  D.  7006). 
"         servants   not  excluded,   (T.   D.   6068). 

shoes,  cotton,  silk  or  wool  chief  value,  as  wear- 
ing apparel,  according  to  material  of  chief 
value  (37  F.  R.  780,  19  O.  A.  G.  272,  T.  D. 
8334,  8455,  9380,  10735,  11338). 

456         "         shoes,  leather  C.  V.   (T.   D.   20928)    25% 

449         "        shoes,  straw  chief  value,  (T.  D.  17856) 30% 

314         "         socks,    cotton  cloth,    (T.   D.    15224) 50% 

241         "         soy,   (T.   D.   11202)    40% 

285  starch,   (T.  D.  13775)    l%c  Ib 

"         students  can  be  admitted  on  proper  certificate, 

(T.  D.  9555). 
209         "         sugar  cake,  as  sugar,  (T.  D.  9029,  10907). 

502        "         testaments,    (T.  D.   12578) Free 

"         trousers,    as    wearing    apparel,     according     to 
material  of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  13674). 

257        "         water  chestnuts,  (T.  D.  22516)   25% 

490        "         wax,   (T.  D.   2225)    Free 

58        "        white,   (T.  D.  16834,   17582)    30% 

"        who  have  previously  resided  in  the  U.  S.  may 
be  readmitted,  except  laborers,  (T.D.  11606, 
13828,  13850). 
292         "         wines,    (T.    D.    1987,    10262,    10338,    10462,    14047, 

14411)     $2.25  gal 

292        "        wines,  medicated,  (T.  D.  9083,  14047) $2.25  gal 

"        wives  of  laborers  are  excluded,  (T.  D.  8080). 
"        wives  of  merchants  must  have  certificate,   (T. 
D.  9569). 

15     Chinisol,  (T.  D.  20655)    20% 

647     Chinoldine,  (T.  D.  6865)    Free 

212  Chinotte,  Eve's  apple,  as  confectionery,  (Mch.  9,  1866, 
N.  Y.) 

409     Chip  bonnets,  hats  and  hoods,  not  trimmed 35% 

trimmed     50% 

409  "  braids,  plaits  and  laces  for  making  or  orna- 
menting hats,  bonnets  or  hoods,  (T.  D. 
12039,  15324,  16276,  16343,  16424,  22124). 

not  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained 15% 

if  bleached,   dyed,   Colored  or  stained 20% 

449         "         manufactures  of,     n.     s.     p.     f.,   (T.  D.   Iz646, 

22124)    30% 

409         "        plaques,   (T.  D.  20844)    35% 

193     Chisels,  (T.  D.  10568,  16010)    45% 

3     Chlobarium,    (T.   D.    762) 25% 

67  Chloral  hydrate,  (50  F.  R.  402,  66  F.  R.  724,  54  F.  R. 
141,  T.  D.  1962,  11052,  13730,  14292.  14362, 
14979,  15077,  20994,  22411,  22958)  (min.  25%)  55c  Ib 

3     Chloralamide,    (T.    D.    15078)    25% 

3     Chlorate  of  barytes,   (T.  D.  2117,  6301) 25% 

63        "         of  potash  2i^c  Ib 


258  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

75     Chlorate  of  soda 2c  lb 

593        "         of   tin    Free 

3     Chlorbarium,  (T.  D.  763,  6301) 25% 

3     Chloride  of  barium,   (T.  D.  763,  6301)    25% 

3         "         of  calcium,   (T.  D.  9008)   25% 

21        "        of  ethyl,  (T.  D.  12824,  21964,   22841)   (minimum 

25%)    ' $1  lb 

8        "         of  lime,  (T.  D.  12041,  6568)    l-5c  It) 

3        "         of  magnesium.   (T.  D.  8092,  8138,  13946,  18007)       25% 

57  "         of  zinc,  (T.  D.  4526,  13070) lc  lb 

3     Chlorine,' liquid    25% 

669  Chlorkallum,  as  manure  salt  '. Free 

67  Chlorodine,  Brown's  (T.  D.  14805),  (minimum  25%)...  55c  lb 

14  Chloroform  20c  lb 

100  Chlorometers,  glass,   if  blown    60% 

58  Chlorophyl,   (T.   D.    9912)    30% 

212  Chocolate  confectionery,    (T.     D.     9527,     13916,    14098, 

14167),  valued  15c  lb  or  less  4c  lb  and  15% 

valued  over  15c  lb   50% 

Weight  and  value  of  immediate  coverings  in- 
cluded in  dutiable  weight  and  value. 
212        "        figures  and  images,  as  chocolate  confectionery, 

(T.  D.  13869,  14167). 

212        "         iclna  as  chocolate  confectionery,  (T.  D.  12380). 
281        "        prepared  or  manufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

valued  not  over  15c  lb  2^c  lb 

valued  over  15c,  not  over  24c  lb 2%c  lb  and  10% 

valued  over  24c,  not  over  35c  lb 5c  lb  and  10% 

valued  over  35c  lb   50% 

weight  and  value  of  all  coverings,  other  than 
plain  wooden,  shall  be  included  in  the  duti- 
able weight  and  value  of  the  merchandise. 
(T.  D.  20744,  21198,  22123,  23070,  23193.) 
281  "  sweetened  as  chocolate  prepared,  (47  F.  R. 
873,  48  F.  R.  547,  53  F.  R.  81.  T.  D.  10919, 
11689,  13563,  13447,  13638,  21216). 

193     Chondrometer  45% 

155     Chopping  knives,  (T.  D.  10818,  15992)  as  cook's  knives. 

Sec.  6     Christmas  trees,   (T.  D.  21095,  21372)    10% 

418     Christmas   tree   ornaments,    (T.  D.    7853,    8656,    10730, 

14945,'  15827)   35% 

3     Chromalum    25% 

520     Chromate  of  iron   Free 

48        "        of  lead 4%c  lb 

62        "        of  potash  3c  lb 

74        "        of  soda    2c  lb 

453     Chromatic-pitch  pipes,   (T.  D.  10258)    45% 

183     Chrome  ferro,  or  chrome  iron,  (G.  A.  3715,  T.  D.  8496, 

13966,   16294)    20% 

183         "         iron,  (T.  D.  8496,  13966,  16294)    20% 

48  "  yellow,  chrome  green,  and  all  other  chrom- 
ium colors  in  which  lead  and  bichromate 
of  potash  or  soda  are  component  parts,  in 
pulp,  dry  or  ground  in  or  mixed  with  oil  or 

water,  (T.  D.  13200,  21720)    4%c  lb 

1     Chromic  acid 3c  lb 

520        "         ore Free 

3     Chromium  fluorine,  (T.  D.  13602)  25% 

398     Chromo  paper.  (T.  D.  6098,  12312).    As  paper,  surface 
coated. 

193     Chromographs  (T.  D.  4442)    45% 

Chromos,  according  to  material  of  chief  value  (T.  D. 
5653,    6899,    17454). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  269 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

191     Chronometers,  box  or  ship,  and  parts  thereof  (T.  D. 

19437)    40% 

1     Chrysamic  acid   26% 

251     Chrysanthemums  (T.  D.  13689)    25% 

15     Chrysiodine   (T.   D.  3927)    30% 

614     Chrysolite,   crude    Free 

115        "        manufactures  50% 

Church  altars,  according  to  material  of   chief  value 

(T.  D.  9356,   18625). 

altars,  by  professional  sculptors  may  be  works 
of  art  (T.  D.  13425,  14744). 

193         "         bells  (T.  D.  9414)    45% 

453  chimes  for  45% 

carpets  for  are  dutiable  (T.  D.  8346). 
furniture  is  dutiable   (T.   D.   4312.)     (See  fur- 
niture). 

lamps  for  are  dutiable  (T.  D.  4312,  12628). 
703                  pictorial  paintings  on  glass,  imported  express- 
ly for  presentation  to  Free 

€49  regalia  and  gems,  statuary  and  specimens  or 

casts  of  sculpture,  where  specially  imported 
in  good  faith  and  for  the  use  and  by  order 
of  any  society  incorporated  or  established 
solely  for  religious  purposes.  But  the  term 
"regalia"  as  herein  used  shall  be  held  to 
embrace  only  such  insignia  of  rank  or  of- 
fice or  emblems  as  may  be  worn  upon  the 
person  or  borne  in  the  hand  during  public 
exercises  of  the  society  or  institution,  and 
shall  not  include  articles  of  furniture  or 
fixtures,  or  of  regular  wearing  apparel  (T. 
D.  11747,  12096,  12097,  12254,  12628,  12633, 

13362,  16178,  16179,  11501,  20973)    Free 

"         statues,   according  to   material,    (T.    D.    19310, 

21543). 
112        "         windows,  stained  or  painted  (T.  D.  10306,  13469, 

16341)    45% 

Churches,  lectern  for,  not  regalia  (T.  D.  12633). 
263     Chutney  in  own  juice  and  spices,  (T.  D.  23233) 

lc  It)  and  35% 

241     Chutney  sauce  40% 

20     Cicuta  conium,  advanced  in  value  y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         conium,   crude    Free 

22  conium  extract i/>c  Ib 

243     Cider 5c  gal 

Cigar  boxes,  Section  26,  Act  of  August  28,  1894. 

208        "         cabinets  (T.  D.  12132)   35% 

459         "         cases  (T.  D.  2667,  8379,  11851,  12550,   12913) 60% 

459         "         cutters   (T.  D.   8957,   12809,   14745,   15010) 60% 

459         "         holders   (T.   D.   9924,   10224)    60% 

"         labels,  flaps  or  bands,  lithographic,  lettered  or 
blank,  printed  from  stone,  zinc,  aluminum 
or  other  material  (T.  D.  14089,  15864.  16556, 
16833,   16839,   16765,  18761,   84  F.  R.  161). 
If  printed  in  less  than  8  colors,  bronze  print- 
ing to  be  counted  as  two  colors) 20c  Ib 

If  printed  entirely  in  bronze 15c  It) 

If  printed  in  8  colors  or  more 30c  It) 

If  printed  in  whole  or  in  part  in  metal  leaf 50c  It) 

423        "        lighters,  wax  tapers,  as  matches  (T.  D.  14223). 

159         "        lights,  special  safety  (T.  D.  1924,  3067) 60% 

samples  of  12  or  13  legal.    (T.  D.  21272,  21743) 
59        "        stands,  metal,  used  as  table  ornaments  (T.  D. 

2746,     4559)     60% 


260  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

213     Cigar  wrappers  (53  F,  R.  238),  stemmed $2.50  Ib 

unstemmed    $1.85  Ib 

459     Cigarette  books  and  book  covers   607 

machines  (T.  D.   13778.  12132)    45% 

459  paper   in   all   forms    (T.   D.    2404,    10905,    14646, 

13   S.    C.   R.   177) 60% 

217     Cigarettes,  all  kinds   $4.50  Ib  and  25% 

must  be  imported  in  cases  or  packages  of  3000 
or  more  and  each  pack  must  contain  10,  20, 
50  or  100  cigarettes  (T.  D.  8734,  11131, 
16774). 

No  article  whatever  shall  be  packed  in  or  at- 
tached to  packages  of  cigarettes,  Internal 
Revenue  stamp  must  be  affixed  under  Sec- 
tion 10. 

68         "         medicinal   (T.  D.   1646,   3080)    25% 

217     Cigars $4.50  Ib  and  25% 

Sec.  10  "        Internal  Revenue  stamps  for. 

"  must  be  imported  in  cases  or  packages  of  not 
less  than  3000.  single  boxes  must  not  con- 
tain more  than  500.  and  must  contain  either 
25,  50,  100,  200,  250.  or  500  each.  Sec.  26,  Act 
Aug.  28,  1894.  (T.  D.  22749.  22770). 
647  Cinchonldia  and  sulphate  of  (T.  D.  5901,  6268.  6865)..  Free 

647     Chinchona  bark,  all  alkaloids  and  salts  of Free 

488         "         bark  (T.  D.   6268,   6865.  9465)    Free 

68        "         cordefolia  liquid   (T.   D.  9046) 25% 

647        "        muriate    of    Free 

649     Cinctures,  as  regalia  (T.  D.  2617)    Free 

183     Cinders  from  rolling  mills  (T.  D.  8463) 20% 

183         "         iron  (T.  D.  11650), 20% 

54     Cinnabar,  artificial    lOc  Ib 

183         "         or  native  red  sulphuret  of  mercury  20% 

667     Cinnamon  and  chips  of,  unground   Free 

287         "        ground    3c  Ib 

626        "         oil  of  (T.   D.   4039)    Free 

112     Circles,  table  mirrors  (T.  D.  13526) 45% 

137     Clrclette  (T.  D.  15405,  16540)    45% 

168     Circular    saws    25% 

193        "        steel  plates   for  electrical    machines     (T.     D. 

15241)    45% 

403     Circulars  for  gratuitous  distribution  (T.  D.  6620) 25% 

Sec.  16  "        obscene    Prohibited 

exhibiting  in  transit,  dutiable  (T.  D.  9633, 
14439). 

Sec.  6  Cirine  (T.  D.  15130)    20% 

259     Cisco  or  lake  herrings  (T.  D.  14064)    140  Ib 

636     Citizens  of  the  United  States  dying  abroad,  personal 

effects  of   Free 

626     Citral  or  lemon  oil  (56  F.  R.  819,  T.  D.  12137,  14203)..     Free 

600     Citrate  of  lime Free 

3         "         of  magnesia.    (T.  D.  5949,   6291)    25% 

3         "         of    soda    25% 

3     Citrated  kali  (T.  D.   6006)    25% 

1  Citric  acid    7c  Ib 

267     Citron  or  peel  of.  candied,  preserved  or  dried  (38  F. 

R.   p.    714.   59   F.   R.   768,   69  F.  R.    92,   T.   D. 

9357.    10401)     4c  Ib 

2  "         extracts  (T.  D.  16578)   60c  Ib  and  45% 

<S59         "         in  brine  (T.  D.  11555,  21309)   Free 

559        "         green    or   ripe    Free 

626         "         oil  of  (T.  D.  8962)    Free 

626     Citronella  oil.  (T.  D.  770)    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  261 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                   RATE 

621     Civet,  crude    Free 

626         "         oil  of    Free 

659     Clams    Free 

659         "         in  cans  (T.  D.  6548) Free 

199     Clapboards $1.50  M 

153  Clasp  knives.     (See  knives,  pen). 

1     Clarifying  powder  for  wines,  (T.  D.  8855,  16437) 50c  Ib 

453     Clarionet,  (T.  D.  14737)    45% 

453         "         reeds,    (T.    D.    10259)    45% 

434     Clasps,  if  jewelry,   (T.  D.  8790,  13426)    60% 

193  "         metal,  except  jewelry,   (T.  D.   6345,  6425,   7691, 

9169,9192) 45% 

Sec.  6  Claws  of  tigers  and  like  animals,  (T.  D.  9635) 10% 

93     Clay,  ball  (T.  D.  13435)    $1  ton 

93         "         burned,    (T.   D.    6140)    $2  ton 

93  "    •     china  or  kaolin,   (T.  D.  5367,  15279)    $2.50  ton 

522         "         common  blue   Free 

94  "         crucibles,    (T.    D.    10873,   15148) 25% 

94  "  figures,  colored  before  baking,  (T.  D.  8045)...       25% 

93  "        ground  stone,   (T.  D.   17127)    $2  ton 

97  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  if  decorated 45% 

not  decorated   .       35% 

Sec.  6  "         modeling   (T.   D.   18610,   19258.   23028) 20% 

645        "         modeling,  as  tools  of  trade,  (T.  D.  14175) Free 

pipe  stems,  broken,   (T.  D.  17151)    35% 

459        "        pipes,  churchwardens,  as  clay  pipes,  common 

tobacco,  (T.  D.   14241). 
459  pipes   and   bowls,     common     tobacco,     (T.     D. 

10767,    12421,   14320)     valued     not     over    40c 

gross   15c  gross 

97         "         retort  settings,   (T.  D.   17388)    35% 

614         "         stone,   crude,   (T   D.    1055)    Free 

87  tank  blocks,  as  brick,  fire,  (T.  D.  16828). 

93         "         unwrought  or  unmanufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T. 

D.    1772)     $1  ton 

93  washed,  dried  and  ground,   (T.  D.  9249) $2  ton 

93         "        wrought  or  manufactured,   n.  s.   p.   f.,    (T.   D. 

9249,    10663,   11857,    12817,    12963)    $2  ton 

155     Cleavers,  butchers',  as   knives,   cooks',   (T.   D.    10818. 

15992). 
155         "        spacca   ossi,   as   knives,    cooks',    (T.   D.    14724, 

14961). 

252     Clematis,   (T.  D.  10720,   12542)    25% 

252        "        Jackmanii,    (T.   D.    15112) 25% 

671     Cliff  stone,   unmanufactured,    (T.   D.   5452) Free 

112     Clinical  thermometers,  (T.  D.  6012,  10464,  12686,  18637)       45% 

632     Clippings, 'fit  only  for  making  paper  Free 

505         "        from  brass  or  Dutch  metal,  fit  only  for  reman- 

ufacture  (T.  D.  23108)    Free 

533         "         from   new  copper Free 

122        "         from  new  iron,   fit  only  for  remanufacture $4  ton 

463         "         fur,    (T.   D.    13245)    10% 

193     Clippers,   horse    45% 

193         "         grass,    (T.   D.    17661)     45% 

193     Cloak  clasps,   (T.  D.  9192) 45% 

188         "         pins    (T.   D.    12947,    12575,    13291,    13874) 35% 

368     Cloakings    containing  wool,    (G.    A.   3752,    T.    D.    9692, 

12245,  41  F.  R.  881),  as  wool  dress  goods. 

314     Cloaks,   cotton    50% 

314        "         cotton  and  India  rubber 15c  Tb  and  50% 

370        "         lined  with  fur,   wool  chief  value,   (64   F.   R.  p. 

577)   44c  lb  and  60% 

314        ••        linen    50% 


262  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

390     Cloaks,  silk   60/0 

370         "         waterproof,  India  rubber  and  wool 44c  Ib  and  60% 

370         "         wool,   (T.  D.  6653,   17941) 44c  It)  and  60% 

193     Clock  bushing  wire,  brass,   (T.  D.  7129) 45% 

115  "  cases,  alabaster,  agate,  chalcedony,  chrysolite, 
coral,  cornelian,  garnet,  jasper,  jet,  mala- 
chite, marble,  onyx,  rock  crystal  or  spar...  50% 

191                   cases,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  12556,  13308) 40% 

95         "         cases  of  china,  decorated,  (T.  D.  20105) 60% 

plain  white    55% 

191         "         dials,  (T.  D.  11414)    40% 

191          '         disks,    (T.  D.   14837)    40% 

191          '         faces,  (T.  D.  11414)    40% 

191          '         jewels,    (T.   D.    13364,    15350,   22840)    10% 

193          '         keys,    (T.  D.   6555.   11184)    45% 

191                   movements,  (T.  D.  13308,  15978)    40% 

193          '         movements,    mechanical    figures    not,    (T.    D. 

15978,    15710)    45% 

95        "         ornaments  of  china  decorated  60% 

if  plain  white  55% 

137         "         wire  (T.  D.  23278)    45% 

318     Clocked  hosiery,   (T.  D.  14327).     See  hosiery. 

191     Clocks,    (T.    D.    4160,     6289,     9477,     6014,     10517,    11334, 

11551,-  13308,  16718)    40% 

95         "         china,  (T.  D.  11676,  decorated 60% 

plain  white    55% 

191         "         metal  and  wood,   (T.  D.  10517,  11334,  11551)...  40% 

115         "         onyx,  (T.  D.  11984,   12556)    50% 

191         "         parts  of,  (T.  D.  9857)    40% 

so  called  ball,  parts  separately  dutiable, 
time  detectors,   not,   (T.   D.   23401). 
191         "         traveling,    (66    F.    R.    737,    T.    D.    12659,    15640, 

15978)    40% 

191         "         with  wooden  movements    40% 

159     Cloisonne,  Japanese  vases  (T.  D.  4061,  22076)   40% 

193     Cloth,  armor  (T.  D.  10867)    45% 

448         "         asbestos    25% 

347         "         bamboo   45% 

498  "  bolting,  silk,  for  milling  purposes  and  so  per- 
manently marked  as  not  to  be  available  for 

any  other  use  (T.  D.  10626,  10798) Free 

387  "  bolting,  suitable  for  wearing  apparel,  as  silk 
goods  (T.  D.  10645,  10798,  12554,  10272,  13527, 
17936). 

137         "         bolting,  brass  wire l^c  Ib  and  45% 

311         "         bookbinders'    cotton    (T.    D.    3834,    8909,    13385, 

15140,  16227,  19037)    3c  sq  yd  and  20% 

413  "         button   

414  "         buttons   50% 

"        cotton.     (See  cotton  cloth). 

366         "         cravenette,  as  wool  cloth   (T.   D.    13792). 

431         "         crinoline   10c  sq.  yd 

413         ' '         cut  for  buttons  •  •  •  •       1°% 

369         •'         diagonal  worsted  (30  F.  R.  425),  as  wool  cloth. 

419         "         emery  chief  value   25% 

347         "         fiber   (T.   D.    13661,    19283)    45% 

346  '  flax,  hemp  or  ramie,  or  of  which  these  sub- 
stances or  either  of  them  is  the  component 
material  of  chief  value,  weighing  4y2  ounces 
or  more  per  square  yard  (T.  D.  19199, 
23023,  23745). 

Containing    not    over    60    threads    per    square 
inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling 

l%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  263 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Containing  over  60,   not  over  120  threads  per 

square  inch   2%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  over  120,  not  over  180  threads  per 

square  inch 6c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  over   180   threads   per  square  inch 

9c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 50% 

Weighing    less    than    4y2    ounces    per   square 
yard,  and  containing  over  100  threads  per 

sq.    in 35% 

368     Cloth,   gloria,   as   wool  dress   goods    (T.    D.   14713,    54 

F.  R.   158,  59  F.   R.   452,   T.  D.   14138). 
449  grass  (T.  D.  12223,  11879),  in  natural  form  and 

structure  30% 

grass  in  separated  fibre  45% 

344  gunny  for  covering  cotton 6-10c  sq.  yd 

hair,  known  as  "crinoline  cloth" lOc  sq  yd 

431  hair,  known  as  "hair  seating" 20c  sq.  yd 

339         "        hemmed  or  hemstitched  (T.  D.  15583,  56  F.  R. 

469) 60% 

337                  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  and  India  rub- 
ber   lOc  sq.  yd  and  20% 

137  iron  or  steel  wire,  in  addition  to  highest  rate 

of  duty  on  any  wire  of  which  made 1140  It) 

368  Italian.     See  wool  dress  goods. 

347  jute  press  (T.  D.  17977)    45% 

"         leno,  as  cotton  cloth  (56  F.  R.  469). 

lined  envelopes   (T.  D.   8291)    45% 

337  oil,   for  floors,   stamped,  painted  or  printed. 

samples    with    printed    description    as   printed 

matter,    (T.    D.    21964). 
Under  12  feet  in  width  and  n.  s.  p.  f. 

8c  sq.  yd.  and  15% 
Twelve  feet  in  width  and  over...20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

391        "         oil,  silk   50% 

409        "        straw  for  making     hats,      (T.     D.     14402),    if 

bleached  or  colored   20% 

not  bleached  or  colored 15% 

322         "         Terry,    (T.   D.    14499) 45% 

311         "         tracing   (T.   D.   5830,    8909,  13385,    15140,   16227). 

3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 
408        "         trimmings,  beaded,   not  in  any  part  wool   (T. 

D.    17189)    60% 

387  umbrella,    silk,    as    silk   goods,    (T.    D.    10353, 

10655). 

347        "        vegetable  fiber,  except  flax  or  ramie 45% 

337        "        waterproof,    cotton    or   other     vegetable     fiber 
(T.   D.    11699,     12695,      12718,      12733,      16066) 

lOc  sq.  yd.  and  20% 
366         "        wool,  wholly  or  in  part  (T.  D.  16933). 

Valued  not  over  40c  per  pound 33c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  70c  per  lb..44c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  70c  per  pound 44c  Ib  and  55% 

Clothing,  American  materials  made  up  in  foreign 
country  dutiable,  according  to  material 
(T.  D.  14468). 

408        "        beaded  or  spangled,  except  if  part  wool 60% 

146        "        card    (T.   D.    8973,    12928,    15141)    manufactured 

from  tempered  steel  wire    45c  sq.   ft 

146        "        card,  n.  s.  p.  f 20c  sq.  ft 

316        "        chenille  hoods   not  (71  F.   R.  p.   869) 50% 

314        "         cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T. 
D.    11065,    11187,    11324,    12119,     12134,     12146, 


264  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

12219,  12231,  12658.  12792,  12962,   13667,  13885, 
13961,      14134,      14145,      14301,      14393,      15684, 

15726) 50% 

314     Clothing,  cotton  containing  India  rubber  (T.  D.  12203) 

15c  tt>  and  50% 

cotton   chenille    50% 

339        "        cotton,    if  embroidered    60% 

for  foreign  naval  officers  dutiable  (T.  D.  6606). 

fur,  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  13864,  13985,   14729) 35% 

697  in  actual  use  of  persons  arriving  in  the  United 

States    Free 

linen,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  12961)    50% 

339         "         linen,    if   embroidered    60% 

mixed  materials,  according  to  chief  value  (T. 
D.   14811). 

449         "         rubber  (T.   D.   12918.   14313)    30% 

390         "         silk    (T.    D.    10735.    11233.     12242,     12543,     13876, 

14145,   13981,   14714,  14811,   14935)    60% 

370        "         wool,  wholly  or  in  part  44c  Ib  and  60% 

287     Cloves  and  clove  stems,  ground 3c  Ib 

667         "         and  clove  stems,  unground   Free 

3         "         oil    of    25% 

656     Clover  seed.    (T.  D.   10363,    11363,    14162,    14184,   14720, 

14721,   18257) Free 

656         "         spurry   (T.   D.   15020)    Free 

300     Club  soda,  as  soda  water  (T.  D.  6790). 

193     Clubs  golf,    (T.   D.   17494)    45% 

339     Cluney  lace   (T.   D.   1615)    60% 

193     Coach  hardware    45% 

Coaches,  according  to  material  of  chief  value  (T.  D. 

13354). 
furniture   for,   according  to  material   of   chief 

value. 
191     Coaching  watches  (T*.  D.  11088).  movements  dutiable 

according  to  jewels,  and  cases   40% 

415     Coal  and  culm  mixed  (T.  D.  13816) 67c  ton 

623        "        anthracite,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  12251,  13402,  15857, 

21378)     Free 

415  "  anthracite  containing  less  than  92%  fixed  car- 
bon (T.  D.  18838)  67c  ton 

415         "         bituminous    (T.   D.    6225,     10098,     10234.     10378, 

13402.    15857)     67c  ton 

415         "        cannel   (T.   D.    787)    67c  ton 

Sec.  6  "         charcoal    20% 

415        "         coke   20% 

415        "         containing  less  than  92%  of  fixed  carbon  to  be 

taken  as  bituminous    67c  ton 

415         "         culm  (T.  D.  14605,  3952.  2363,  4044,  11057,  13816) 

15c  ton 

193         "         hods  of  metal 45% 

415  "  imported,  afterwards  used  for  fuel  on  board 
United  States  vessels,  shall  be  allowed  a 
drawback  equal  to  the  amount  of  duty  paid 
(19  O.  A.  G.  687,  20  O.  A.  G.  314). 

626         "         oil.   crude  or  refined  (T.   D.   22513) Free 

626  "  oil.  crude  or  refined,  from  countries  charging 
a  duty  on  petroleum  or  its  products  ex- 
ported from  the  United  States,  shall  pay 
a  duty  equal  to  that  imposed  by  such  coun- 
try. 

Sec.  6  "         patent  (T.  D.  9650.   17495)    20% 

193         "         scuttles   (T.   D.    8162)    45% 

415         "         semi-anthracite  (T.  D.  5308.  15857)    67c  ton 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  265 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

415     Coal  shale   67c  ton 

415        "        slack    15c  ton 

523  "        stores  of  American  vessels,  but  none  shall  be 

unladen  Free 

15  "  tar  colors  or  dyes,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  2811,  3847, 

5686,   8768.   8802.  9407,  9425,  9500,   9766,   10508, 

12699,  14325,  17740,  23314)  3,0% 

15  "  tar  colors,  alizarin  black  (T.  D.  17767)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  alizarin  blue  (T.  D.  13577,  15129, 

15976)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  alizarin  gray  (T.  D.  10015)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  alizarin  grenat  (T.  D.  12816)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  alizarin  red  (T.  D.  12819)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  aurolene  and  aurolene  A  (T.  D. 

13583)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  bromofluorescic  acid  (T.  D.  10504).  30% 
15  "  tar  colors,  ceruleine  (67  F.  R.  Ill,  T.  D.  15757, 

15983) 30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  crude  eosine  (T.  D.  14515)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  discharge  lake  (T.  D.  15976)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  fast  blue  paste  (T.  D.  10566) 30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  gallein  (67  F.  R.  Ill,  S.  12829, 

15757,  15983)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  gallimine  blue  (T.  D.  12827) 30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  gallocyanine  (T.  D.  12795) 30% 

58  "  tar  colors,  galloflavin  not  (T.  D.  12853,  19545)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  parme  A  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  ponceau  Persian  (T.  D.  14823) 30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  primuline  (T.  D.  12259) 30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  prune  pure  (T.  D.  15121) 30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  sugar  colors  (T.  D.  14515,  14812, 

14823,  15757,  67  F.  R.  Ill) 30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  thio-chromogen  (T.  D.  9917,  13567)  30% 
15  "  tar  colors,  violet,  solid,  D.  H.  or  gallocyanin 

(T.  D.  10081,  12795,  20855)  30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  wash  blue  (T.  D.  12697,  13060) 30% 

15  "  tar  colors,  xeinthaurine  powder  (T.  D.  10055)  30% 

524  "         tar,   crude    Free 

15         "         tar  dyes,  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.   22109,  22110,  23314)  30% 

524        "        tar,  pitch    of    Free 

15  "  tar  preparations  and  products  of,  not  medi- 
cinal and  not  colors,  or  dyes,  n.  s.  p.  f. 
(T.  D.  6619,  12821,  13047,  13578.  13580,  13878, 

14816.  78  F.  R.  810,  81  F.  R.  375,  19253,  23314)  20% 

68        "         tar  preparations,  agathin  (T.  D.   15974,  17958)  25% 

67  "         tar  preparations,  antipyrine   (66  F.  R.   748,   T. 

D.  15167,  20570)  (minimum  25%)   . . .  .' 55c  tt> 

524         "         tar   preparations,    benzaldehyde    Free 

524        "         tar  preparations,  benzidin   Free 

524        "         tar  preparations,  benzol  (T.  D.  16203)   Free 

524        "         tar  preparations,  benzyl  chloride   Free 

68  "         tar    preparations,    betanaphthol    (T.    D.    11696, 

13410,  13566,  14022,  21360)  25% 

15         "         tar  preparations,    beta  naphthylamine,   mono- 

sulphonic  acid  soda  salt  (T.  D.  14022) 20% 

524         "         tar  preparations,  binitrobenzol  (T.  D.  16410)..  Free 
524         "         tar  preparations,    binitro  toluol   (T.    D.    10110, 

10490,   13578)    Free 

15        "         tar  preparations,  blue  developer  (T.  D.  13607) .  20% 

15        "         tar  preparations,  creosotine  acid  (T.  D.  12699)  20% 

524        "         tar  preparations,  cresol  Free 

524        "         tar  preparations,  cumudin '.  Free 

624        "         tar  preparations,  dead  oil  (T.  D.  10958) Free 


266  B.   F.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

524     Coal  tar  preparations,  dianisidin Free 

15  tar  preparations,  dichlorophtalic  (T  .D.  14377)       20% 

15  tar  preparations,  dimethyl  aniline  (T.  D.  10249, 

12821)    20% 

524  tar  preparations,    diphenylamin    Free 

15  tar  preparations,  eikonogen  (T.  D.  9910,  12696, 

13410)    20% 

68        "         tar   preparations,    hydroquinone  (T.    D.    13590, 

23270)    25% 

tar  preparations,  lactophenin   (T.  D.   15685)...       25% 
15        "         tar  preparations,  paranitranilin   (T.    D.    15974, 

15976)    20/0 

15        "        tar  preparations,   meta  toluylene  diamine   (T. 

D.    15129)    20% 

15  tar  preparations,  mirbane  (T.  D.  16410)    20% 

524        "        tar    preparations,     naphthalin    (T.     D.     13410, 

13571,    13598)    Free 

15         "         tar  preparations,   naphthionate  of  soda  (56  F. 

R.  481,  T.  D.  10250,  11600,  13579) 20% 

15  tar  preparations,  naphthol  salt,  R.  (T.  D.  13568)       20% 

524        "         tar  preparations,  naphtol  Free 

15         "         tar  preparations,   naphthol  soda  (T.  D.   12224, 

13410)    20% 

524         "         tar  preparations,  naphthylamin  (T.  D.   13566).     Free 
524        "         tar    preparations,     nitrobenzol    (T.    D.     12845, 

16410,    21947)    Free 

524        "         tar  preparations,  nitro-toluol  (T.  D.  l^oOl) Free 

624        "         tar  preparations,   oil  of  mirbane   (T.  D.   16410, 

16175,    21947)    Free 

15        "         tar    preparations,    paramidophenal    salzsaures 

(T.  D.   13587,   17738)    20% 

15         "         tar  preparations,   paranitranilin   (T.   D.   14821, 

15974.    15976)    20% 

15  "  tar  preparations,  paranitrophenol  (T.  D.  15234)  20% 
15  "  tar  preparations,  paraphenyline  (T.  D.  17755) ..  20% 
15  "  tar  preparations,  phenylenediamine  «,T.  D. 

13569.    13602,    15123)    20% 

524        "        tar  preparations,  phenol  Free 

15        "         tar  preparations,   resorcin  (T.  D.   11063,  11133, 

13410,    13597,    13701,    15126,    23270)    20% 

15        "         tar  preparations,  rodinal  (T.  D.  13587)  20% 

15        "        tar    preparations,     sodium    benzoate     (T.     D. 

14556.    15689)    20% 

1        "        tar  preparations,  sulphanilic  acid  (T.  D.  14831, 

17958)    25% 

1         "         tar  preparations,   sulphotoluic  acid    (65   F.    R. 

422,  T.  D.   15553.  16756,  13879,  71  F.  R.  394)..        25% 

524        "         tar  preparations,  tolidin  (18  O.  A.  G.  383) Free 

524         "         tar  preparations,  toluidin  Free 

15        "        tar  preparations,  toluidine  base  (56  F.  R.  482, 

T.  D.  13570)   20% 

524        "         tar  preparations,  toluol  Free 

524        "         tar  preparations,   xylidin    Free 

624         "         tar  preparations,  xylol Free 

311     Coat  linings,   cotton  and  silk   (T.   D.   10913.   14158,  40 

F.  R.  61),  (minimum  50%)   8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

426        "         linings,   lambskin,   with   wool   on   (T.  D.   6335, 

7451,  9206.  10324,  12957,  18775,  84  F.  R.  155).       20% 
368        "         linings,    wool.      (See  wool  dress  goods). 

450     Coats,  fur  (T.  D.  7451,  12957)    

314         "         cotton  or  other  vegetable  fioer  50% 

314        "         cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  containing  In- 
dia rubber 15c  tt>  and  50% 

449         •          India  rubber  (T.  D.  6069)   30% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  267 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                  RATE 

450     Coats,  lambskin,  with  wool  on  (T.  D.  717,  8867) 35% 

390        "        silk   60% 

370        "        wool   44c  Ib  and  60% 

525     Cobalt Free 

614         ".        crystals-  (T.  D.  3168)    Free 

525  "        ore Free 

16         "         oxide  of   25c  Ib 

614     Cobaltine  (T.  D.  2945,  3168) Free 

614     Cobble  stones  (T.  D.  5877,  13788)    i'Yee 

368     Coburgs,  as  wool  dress  goods. 

3     Cocaine   : 25% 

3    "    crude  (53  F.  R.  1006,  58  F.  R.  772,  T.  D.  12980, 

10910,  14647,  15116)  25% 

67    "    hydrochlorate,  or  muriate  of,  (66  F.  R.  746, 
748,  T.  D.  11973,  13826,  13849,  15114,  15639, 

19629,  20050),  (min.  25%)  55c  tt) 

3         "         phenate,   (T.  D.   15071) 25% 

3         "         salts  of,   (T.  D.  11973,  13826,  13849)    25% 

526  Cocculus   Indicus    Free 

527  Cochineal,  (T.  D.  11535)  Free 

2  "        alcohol  extract  of  (T.  D.  18749) ,60c  It)  and  45% 

3  "         ammoniacal,    (T.  D.   11535)    25% 

58        "         lake,   (T.  D.   4423)    30% 

450     Cockades,  (T.  D.  7306) 35% 

282     Cocoa  butter,  or  cocoa  butterine,  (78  F.  R.  332,  T.  D. 

11362,  12436,  15332,   16293,  16515,  18086) 3%c  It) 

3         "         butter,  artificial  (T.  D.  11362)    25% 

528  "        crude,  and  fiber,  leaves  and  shells  of,   (T.  D. 

2780,   6661)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         fiber  dyed,  (T.  D.  12568,  13591)   20% 

452        "         fiber  mats,  (T.  D.  6661,  11425,  20923)    4c  sq  ft 

452        "        fiber  matting 6c  sq  yd 

Sec.  6  "         fiber,  oiled,  (T.  D.  6672)   20% 

281        "        malted,  (T.  D.  6518),  as  cocoa  prepared. 
366        "         mats    with    wool    borders,    as    wool   manufac- 
tures, n.  s.  p.  f. 

281        "        powdered,  unsweetened  «,T.  D.  19387) 5c  Ib 

281  "  prepared  or  manufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (47  F.  R. 
873,  48  F.  R.  547,  T.  D.  3403,  4841,  5512, 
13869,  13916,  23193). 

valued  not  over  15c  Ib 2i^c  Ib 

valued  over  15c,  not  over  24c  Ib   2i/2c  lt>  and  10% 

valued  over  24c,  not  over  35c  Ib 5c  Ib  and  10% 

valued  over  35c  Ib   50% 

the  weight  and  value  of  all  coverings,  other 
than  plain  wooden,  shall  be  included  in  the 
dutiable  weight  and  value  of  the  merchan- 
dise. 

67  "         wine  (minimum  25%)   55c  Ib 

622     Cocoanut  meat  broken,  (T.  D.  13820)    Free 

267         "        meat  desiccated,  (T.  D.  6483,  11849) 2c  Ib 

626        "         oil,  (78  F.  R.  p.  332,  T.  D.  2560,  14602,  16293) . .     Free 

622     Cocoanuts  in  the  shell   Free 

661     Cocoons,   silk    Free 

329     Cod  lines,  hemp,  (T.  D.  1358,  9307)  .. 2c  Ib 

34        "        liver    oil    15c  gal 

68  "         liver  oil,  medicinal,   (T.  D.  7141,  7310,  10684)..       25% 
626        "        oil  from  American  fisheries   Free 

42         "         oil,  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  12378,  15522,  18317,  20042, 

21910,    23720)     8c  gal 

Sec.  6  "         roe,  canned,  (T.  D.  15716)  20% 

496         "        sounds,    crude    Free 

258     Codfish  cream  of,  (T.  D.  23697)   30% 

261         "        fresh,  frozen  or  packed  in  ice  %c  Ib 


268  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

326     Cedilla,  tow  of  flax  or  hemp $20  ton 

15     Coerulein,  (67  F.  R.  Ill,  T.  D.  8768,  15757,   15983) 30% 

Coffee    Free 

Sec.  6  "         extracts   or  preparations  of   207 

ground,   (T.   D.   16274)    Free 

homeopathic,  (T.  D.  6922)   2V>c  Ib 

193    "    mills  ....45% 

roasted  (T.  D.  15408.  17579) Free 

283  substitutes  for,  (T.  D.  3289,  6865,  4564.  6922, 
9332,  12361,  12531.  14783,  1503"?,  56  F.  R.  824, 

60  F.  R.   74)    2y>e  Ib 

366     Coffin  cloth,  as  woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 
135     Cogged  ingots,  steel.     See  steel  ingots. 

171  ingots,  steel,  for  railway  wheels  and  tires lUc  Ib 

21     Cognac  oil.    in  wine  yeast   (T.   D.    10211),    (minimum 

25%)    $2  Ib 

oil  or  aenanthic  ether   (minimum  25%) $2  Ib 

Coins,  foreign,  value  of.     Sec.  25,  Act  Aug.  28,  1894. 

530  gold,    silver  and    copper,     (T.     D.     3248,     6887, 

11907,    14575)    Free 

imitations  of.    are    illegal   and  prohibited,    (T. 

D.   13456.   13464). 

nickel  (T.  D.  6887)    6c  Ib 

533         "         old    foreign    copper   coins    in    large    quantities 

for  manufacturing  purposes  (T.  D.   1760)...  Free 

531  Coir  (T.  D.   2780)    Free 

347         "         hawsers,    (T.  D.   12208)    45% 

347                  manufactures,   n.   s.   p.   f 45% 

mats   4c  sq.  ft 

452        "        matting  6c  sq.  yd 

531        "        yarn Free 

415     Coke,  (T.  D.  17816)    20% 

548     Colchicum  seeds,   (T.  D.  12728)    Free 

67         "         wine  (T.  D.  6006,  8329),  (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

58     Colcothar,   (T.  D.   1912,   6658,   6265,  9455,    13206) 30% 

70     Cold  cream  (cosmetic)   (T.  D.  23321)    50% 

339     Colbert  curtains,    (T.   D.   9502)    60% 

414     Collar   buttons,    (T.    D.    11981,    12044,    14404,    19066,    56 

F.   R.    1015)    50% 

193         "         buttons,  metal  boxes,  containing,  (T.  D.  11994)       45% 

314         "        stiffeners.  cotton.     (G.   A.  3941,   20733) 50% 

408     Collars,  beaded.  (T.  D.   15981)    60% 

339         "         cotton  embroidered.   (T.  D.   14305.   21570,   22868, 

23650)     60% 

339  "  cotton  lace,  (T.  D.  14134.  14240,  14305,  15968, 
15970,  16583.  41  F.  R.  763,  21570,  22868. 
23650)  60% 

338  "    cotton  shirt  45c  doz  and  15% 

450    "    fur  35% 

339  "         linen,  embroidered.   (T.  D.   12386.   14240.   15409)       60% 

338        "         linen  shirt   40c  doz  and  20% 

390        "         silk  and  silk  lace,   (T.  D.   6252).. 60% 

702     Collections  of  antiquities  for  societies  or  institutions, 

(T.  D.  11805.  12072.  13300,  14121.  14161,  14168, 
14222.  14043) Free 

638  Colleges,  absolute  alcohol  for,  (57  F.  R.  p.  190,  T.  D. 

12719.  14261)  Free 

503  "  books  for.  not  more  than  2  copies  in  one  in- 
voice. (T.  D.  11936.  15569.  16137)  Free 

449         "        India  rubber  tubing  for.   (T.  D.  10683) 30% 

638  "  philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus,  uten- 
sils, instruments  and  preparations  for,  in- 


SCHEDULE   OF   DUTIES.  269 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

eluding    bottles    and    boxes    containing    the 

same    Free 

649     Colleges,   regalia  and  gems,   statuary,  and  specimens 

or  casts  of  sculpture  for   Free 

702  "  works  of  art,  collections  in  illustration  of  the 
progress  of  the  arts,  sciences  or  manufac- 
tures, photographs,  works  in  terra  cotta, 
parian,  porcelain,  or  pottery,  antiquities 
and  artistic  copies  thereof  in  any  material, 

-  for  exhibition  by    Free 

sheep  for  scientific  investigation  are  not  free, 

(T.   D.   16141). 
tiles  for,  are  not  free,   (T.  D.  12574). 

390     Colliers,    scarfs    60% 

17     Collodion,  all  compounds  of,  (T.  D.  5477) 50c  Ib 

17         "         articles    of,    (T.    D.    15581,    19583,    21870,    21881) 

65c  Ib  and  25% 

"        artificial    silk    thread,     according    to    article. 
(T.   D.   23110,    23528). 

17         "        business  cards,  (T.  D.  15127) 65c  Ib  and  25% 

17         "         hair  pins,   (T.  D.  16216,  17809) 65c  It)  and  25% 

17         "         imitation  precious  stones,  (T.  D.  8767)  65c  rb  and  25% 
17        "        in  finished  or  unfinished  articles,   (T.  D.  11966, 

13557,  8767,  14836,  15388,  15581) 65c  It)  and  25% 

165     Collodion  knitting  or  crochet  needles,  (T.  D.  22807)..       25% 

17         "         pins,  T.  D.  13557)  -. 65c  Ib  and  25% 

17        "         rolled   or  in  sheets,   unpolished  but   not   made 

up  into  articles,   (T.  D.   6744) 60c  Ib 

17         "         tablets,  (T.  D.  11966)    65c  Ib  and  25% 

17         "         trays,  (T.  D.  16478)    65c  Ib  and  25% 

17  "         small  pieces  of,   (G.  A.  3818) 50c  Ib 

69  Collofuge  plasters,  (T.  D.  9222)    35% 

68     Colman's  concentrated  mustard  oil,   (T.  D.   8487) 25% 

287         "         mustard    ..lOcIb 

20     Colocynth  advanced  in  value y4c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         crude   (T.  D.   19455,  19473)    Free 

70  Cologne  water,    (T.   D.   9712)    50% 

2        "         water  containing  alcohol   60c  Ib  and  45% 

Sec.  6  Colopony,  (T.  D.  5091)  20% 

100  Colored  glass  in  sheets  for  the  manufacture  of  mock 

jewelry,  (T.  D.  3808)  60% 

107  "  window  glass,  (T.  D.  4C30,  13191),  in  addition 

to  rate  on  plain  glass   5% 

18  Coloring    for    liquors    (T.    D.    6740,    7101,    7403,    10518, 

12723,     12822)     50% 

15         "         for  sugar  (T.  D.   5732,  14812)    30% 

15         "         for  candles,   (T.  D.  21923)  30% 

97     Color  stones  or  mullers  (T.  D.  5048)   35% 

15     Colors,  alizarine  blue  (T.  D.  15129)    30% 

475        "         annatto  extract  (T.  D.  9240)    Free 

15         "         aniline   (T.  D.    2899,   5686,   9766) 30% 

58  "  artists,  (38  F.  R.  724,  61  F.  R.  501,  T.  D.  8039, 
10869,  11863,  14244,  13053,  13214,  17582,  14293, 
31  F.  R.  883,  37  F.  R.  776,  T.  D.  17384,  17203, 

17582)    30% 

15         "         aurolene   (T.   D.    13583) 30% 

15         "         azophor,  red  (T.  D.  17740)    30% 

58         "         azo  benzole  (T.  D.  5593) 30% 

44  "  baryta,  sulphate  of,  or  barytes,  unmanufac- 
tured   75c  ton 

manufactured.  .$5.25  ton 

47        "         black  made  from  bone,  ivory  or  vegetable 25% 

46         "         blanc-fixe  c  It) 


270  p.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

45  Colors,  blues,  such  as  Berlin,  Prussian,  Chinese  and 
all  others,  containing  ferrocyanide  of  iron, 
in  pulp,  dry  or  ground  in  or  mixed  with  oil 

or  water    8c  Ib 

blue,  wash,  containing  no  ultramarine   30% 

52  blue,  wash,  containing  ultramarine  33£c  Ib 

bordeaux  red  (T.  D.  6414)   30% 

brown  acetate  of  lead  2X£c  Ib 

cadmium  yellow  (T.  D.  13944)   30% 

57  charlton  white,  as  colors,  zinc. 

Chinese  white   30% 

crocus   (T.  D.    18825,   84  F.  R.   158) 30% 

48  chrome   yellow,    chrome   green,    and  all   other 

chromium  colors  in  which  lead  and  bichro- 
mate of  potash  or  soda  are  used,  in  pulp, 
dry  or  ground  in  or  mixed  with  oil  or  water 
(T.  D.  13200,  21720)  4V2c  Ib 

58  chrorophyl   (T.   D.   9912)    30% 

15  coal  tar,  n.  s.  p.  f 307 

525        "        cobalt Free 

527         "         cochineal  Free 

cochineal  lake  (T.  D.  4323)   30% 

15                   coerulein  (T.  D.  15983)    30% 

54  "         containing  quicksilver,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or 

water  (T.   D.    11540) lOc  Ib 

crayons,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

47        "         drop  black  25% 

Dutch  pink   30% 

58  earth  used  as,  (T.  D.  23346)   30% 

58  extract  of  log  wood   and   copper   salt   (T.   D. 

9033)    30% 

fast  blue  paste  (T.  D.   10566)    30% 

58  fast  drab  (T.  D.  10195,  10055)   30% 

15         "        fast  violet  (T.  D.  8802,  10055)    30% 

15  "         fig  blue  30% 

47         "         Frankfort  black 25% 

58  frostings,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

German,  not  poisonous  (T.  D.  14325)   30% 

60         '        gray  acetate  of  lead 2Uc  Ib 

58          '         in  pans  (T.  D.  16282,   16834.  17558)    30% 

58  in  tubes  (T.  D.  11841,  14293,  15681,  16282) 30% 

58  Indian  red  (T.  D.  2132,  9838) 30% 

47          '         ivory  black   25% 

55  Kremnitz  white   2%c  Ib 

58  '         lakes,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

60          '         litharge  2%c  Ib 

57  '         lithophone  (T.  D.   12670,  15862,  15552,  65  F.  R. 

422)   lc  Ib 

59  "         London  purple    15% 

58  "  metal,  red  (T.  D.  17056)    30% 

58  "  mineral  for  decorating  china  (T.  D.  6184) 30% 

58  "  mineral  in  tubes  (T.  D.  10869,  11863,  14244) 30% 

60  "  nitrate  of  lead 2i/2c  Ib 

49  "  ocher,  ground  in  oil l^>c  Ib 

if  washed,  powdered  or  pulverized   8£c  Ib 

crude,  not  washed,  powdered  or  pulverized.  ^£c  Ib 

50  "         orange  mineral  3%c  Ib 

16  "        oxide  of  cobalt   2oc  Ib 

58  "         oxide  of  iron  (37  F.  R.  p.  776,  T.  D.  19580) 30% 

57        "         oxide  of  zinc,  dry lc  Ib 

ground  in  oil l%c  Ib 

59  "         Paris    green    15% 

UQ        -        Paris  white,   dry  y4c  Ib 

ground  in  oil  or  putty  lc  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  271 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

15     Colors,  Parme  A.   (T.  D.   14514)    30% 

15  "         plum  paste   (T.  D.  9638)    30% 

58  polishing  powder,  crocus  (T.  D.  13206)   30% 

15  primulin,  as  coal  tar  colors  (T.  D.  12259) 30% 

58  "         purree   (T.  D.   8705)    30% 

93  "         raddle  (T.  D.  11857) $1  ton 

58  "         red  earth  as,   (T.  D.  19157)    30% 

51  "         red  lead  2%c  Ib 

66  "         red  prussiate  of  potash 8c  Ib 

58  rouge  vigital  (T.  D.  10082)    30% 

46  "         satin  white * l/2c  Ib 

49  "        sienna,  ground  in  oil  or  water ' li^c  Ib 

if  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized %c  Ib 

crude,  not  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized y8c  Ib 

58        "        sienna  in  tubes  (T.  D.  10869,  11863,  14244) 30% 

58         "         smalts,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

58        "         Spanish   brown    30% 

57         "         sulphate  of  zinc  lc  Ib 

57  sulfid  of  zinc,  white   1140  Ib 

15        "         terra  cotta,  paste  and  powder  (T.  D.  9901) 30% 

58  "         Turkey  red  (T.  D.  3500)   30% 

52  "         ultramarine  blue,  dry  or  in  pulp,  or  mixed  with 

water  (T.  D.   12215)    3%c  Ib 

49         "         umber,  ground  in  oil  or  water 1%C  ^ 

if  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized %c  Ib 

crude,  not  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized....  y.c  Ib 
58         "         umber,   in  tubes   (T.  D.  10869,   11863,  14244)...     °30% 

58        "        Vandyke  brown  (T.  D.  9090)    30% 

58         "         Venetian  red  (T.  D.  9090)    30% 

694         "         verdigris  Free 

54  vermilionette  (T.  D.  11335,  14306)    lOc  Ib 

54  vermilion   red,   containing  "quicksilver,    dry   or 

ground  in  oil  or  water  (T.  D.  11335,  11670)..  lOc  Ib 

54  vermilion  red,   not  containing  quicksilver,  bur. 

made  of  lead  or  containing  lead 5c  Ib 

52        "         wash  blue  containing  ultramarine  3%c  ID 

15  wash   blue   containing   no  ultramarine   (T.    D. 

2697,    13060)    30% 

60  white  acetate  of  lead 3i/4c  Ib 

55  white  lead,  and  white  paint  and  pigment  con- 

taining lead,   dry  or  in  pulp,   or  ground  or 

mixed  with  oil    2%c  Ib 

58  white  lead  in  tubes  (T.  D.  10869,  11863,  14244)       30% 

57         "        white  paint,  containing  zinc,  but  not  contain- 
ing lead,  grround  in  oil,   (T.  D.  12437,  12451, 

12670.   13230)    l%c  Ib 

46        "        white   satin    y2c  Ib 

56  "         whiting,    dry    y^c  Ib 

ground  in  oil,  or  putty lc  Ib 

60        "        yellow  acetate  of  lead   2140  Ib 

57  "         zinc,   oxide  of,   dry   lc  Ib 

ground  in  oil  l%c  Ib 

220  Colt's  (T.  D.  11612),  valued  not  over  $150 $30  each 

valued  over  $150  25% 

20  "  foot,  advanced  in  value y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548  "  foot,  crude  Free 

20  Columbo  root,  advanced  in  value " 140  Ib  and  10% 

548  "  root,  crude  Free 

115  Columns,  marble  (T.  D.  11038,  13373)  50% 

125  "  T  T.  and  parts  and  sections  of,  iron  or  steel. 5-10c  Ib 

39     Colza  oil,  (T.  D.  2604),  as  rape  seed  oil lOc  gal 

17  Comb  blanks  of  celluloid,  (T.  D.  17839) 65c  Ib  and  25% 

449  "  blanks  of  horn  (G.  A.  3720)  30% 


272  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Comb  machines,  part  steel  450, 

384     Combed    silk .'.."."  "  40c  fb 

406     Combination  cards,   not  exceeding  54  cards  to 'pack" 

(T.  D.   10154)    10c  pack  and  20% 

on  all  over  54  cards  at  a  like  rate, 
suits  of  underwear  (T.  D.  14301).     See  under- 
wear. 

339     Combing,  capes,  linen,   (T.  D.   15322)    60% 

scarfs,  cotton,  embroidered  (T.  D.  12961) 60% 

17    Combs,  celluloid   65c  Ib  and  25% 

curry  (38  F.  R.  89,   T.  D.  6337) 457 

fancy,  (T.  D.   6337,   10544)    60% 

glass  balls  for  ornamenting,   (T.  D.  5723) 45% 

gold,  silver  or  other  metal  45% 

gutta    percha     35% 

ivory,    or   vegetable   ivory   35% 

450        "        shell  or  mother  of  pearl   35% 

263     Comfits  (T.  D.  20045,  20142)    lc  Ib  and  35% 

Commercial  designation  determines  classification  (42 
F.  R.  446.  38  F.  R.  89,  37  F.  R.  82,  9  S.  C.  R. 
559.  38  F.  R.  92,  10  S.  C.  R.  80.  38  F.  R. 
716.  T.  D.  9415,  10353,  10572,  23680). 

645                   travelers'  sample  trunks,  (T.  D.  7394) Free 

101     Common  window  glass.     See  glass. 

208     Communion  rails,  wooden.  (T.  D.  11123) 35% 

service,  pocket.   (T.  D.   7106) Free 

649         "         service,  specially  imported  by  a  church,  (T.  D. 

450,8049) Free 

115     Compass  agates,  (T.  D.  8928,  9057,  9095) 50% 

193     Compasses,   (T.   D.   7276,  11697,  12545,   12978) 45% 

193         "         mariners'   (T.  .D.  5977,8853)    45% 

112         "         miniature,  glass,   (T.  D.  2905)    45% 

193         "         plated  or  gilt,  (T.  D.  10659)    45% 

193         "         prismatic  (T.  D.  8623)   45% 

193         "         surveyors,   (24  F.   R.   86) 45% 

208         ' '         wood     35% 

Sec.  7  Component  material  of  chief  value.     (T.  D.  22376). 

414     Composition  buttons,   (T.  D.  10922,  15971) 50% 

112        "         glass  balls,   (T.   D.   5992) 45% 

193        "         metal,  in  sheets  (T.  D.  12934,  15971) 45% 

533                  metal,    copper    Free 

435        "        of  glass   or  paste,   not  set,   not  over  1  in.   in 
diameter  (T.  D.  9077,  5258,  9152,  9523,  11242, 

15881) 20% 

112        "        of  glass  or  paste,   over  1  in.  in  diameter,   not 

set    45% 

434        "         of  glass,  or  paste  set,  (T.  D.  8155) 60% 

208  "         of  wood,  sawdust  and  glue,   (T.  D.   7831) 35% 

3        "         pour  blanchir  (T.  D.  3844,  4076)  25% 

505         "         red  brass.   (T.  D.  10865)    Free 

67     Compounds,  alcoholic,  medicinal  (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

2  "        alcoholic,  n.  s.  p.  f 60c  Ib  and  45% 

3  "         chemical    25% 

17        "         of   pyroxyline,    rolled    or    in   sheets,    not    pol- 
ished     60c  It) 

291         "         or  preparations  of  which   distilled   spirits   are 

component  part  of  chief  value,  n.  s.  p.  f . .  .$2.25  gal 
Sec.  16  Conception,  articles  for  preventing,  prohibited. 
2     Concentrated    cherry    juice,     (T.     D.     13423,     15620). 

60c  Ib  and  45% 

209  "        and     concrete     melada     and     molasses.      See  . 

sugar. 
288         "         vinegar,    (T.   D.   15643) 71£c  gal 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  273 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

453     Concertinas  (T.  D.   10829)    46% 

239  Condensed  milk,  including  weight  of  immediate  cov- 
erings, (T.  D.  11344)  2c  It) 

426     Coney  plates,  (T.  D.  1556,  4201,  13180,  13182) -.       20% 

572        "        shreds,   (T.  D.  10014)    Free 

562        "         skins,  not  dressed,  (T.  D.  14768) Free 

562        "         skins,     plucked,     (T.     D.     10854,     10901,     14768, 

17155,  50  F.  R.  693,  53  F.  R.  344) Free 

212  Confectionery,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  5954,  8733,  9268,  11207, 
13373,  13793,  23115),  valued  not  over  15c  Ib. 

4c  Ib  and  15% 

Valued    over  15c    Ib 50% 

The  weight  and  value  of  the  immediate  cover- 
ings, other  than  outer  packing  case,  shall 
be  included  in  the  dutiable  weight  and 
value  of  the  merchandise. 

405        "        cases,    fancy  paper,    (T.   D.    11684) 45% 

212  "  chocolate,  (53  F.  R.  81,  50  F.  R.  81,  T.  D.  6727, 
6932,  7586,  7840,  9527,  13869,  13916,  14167). 
See  confectionery. 

212         "         nonpareil  sugar  is,    (T.   D.   11207). 
212        "         sugar  in  crystals  is,  (T.  D.  13333). 
Confessionals  not  regalia,  (T.  D.  11123). 

339     Congress  canvas,    (T.  D.   14612) 60% 

500     Congressional  library,  books  for  use  of Free 

68     Coniine  or  conacine,   (T.  D.   11393)    25% 

20     Conium  cicuta,  advanced  in  value y^c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        cicuta    crude    »*.. Free 

22        "        cicuta   extract    %c  Ib 

548        "         seeds,   (T.  D.   12727) Free 

193     Connecting  rods    45% 

263     Conserves  of  roses,  (T.  D.  4339)   lc  Ib  and  35% 

Consuls,   foreign,   articles   for    personal    use    of,   are 

dutiable,   (T.  D.  7735,  9650). 
foreign  Governments,  sealed  packages  for,  (T. 
D.    10713,    12063)    may   be  immediately   for- 
warded. 

U.  S.,  returning  effects  of,  are  entitled  to  no 
special  privileges,  (T.  D.  9497). 

20    Contrayerva  root,  advanced  in  value *4c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        root,  crude    Free 

Sec.   31   Convict  labor,  all  articles  produced  by,   importa- 
tion prohibited,    (T.   D.    11649,   11934,  12300.) 
Convicts  not  permitted  to  land,   (T.  D.  10375). 
155     Cooks'  knives  (T.  D.  11591,  14724,  15630,  15991,  66  F.  R. 

720).     See  knives. 
297     Cooper,  as  ale. 

657     Coopers  sheep  dip  powder,  (T.  D.  8081)   Free 

20     Copal  gum,  advanced  in  value  ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         crude,   (T.  D.  2907)   Free 

534     Copper  Free 

694  "  acetate  of,  (T.  D.  2341,  8593,  13588,  14549, 
15149,  78  F.  R.  339,  T.  D.  17693,  17845,  22942, 
and  Dep't  letter  of  July  1,  1902)  Free 

533  "        alloy  Free 

193        "        articles    45% 

532  "         bars,   (T.  D.  1228o)    Free 

534  "        black  or  coarse,  (T.  D.  4529)   Free 

193  "         bolts 45% 

176  '          bottoms    2%c  Ib 

176  "        braziers 2%c  Ib 

193  "         buckles,    (T.    D.    12327)    45% 

534  "         cement    Free 

533  ".         clippings  Free 


274  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                           ARTICLE  RATE 

630     Copper  coins  (T.  D.  1760,  3248,  6887) Free 

533  composition   metal   of    which    copper    is    chief 

value  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  8431) Free 

632  forms  of  not  manufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

193  foil,   (T.  D.  17058)    45% 

185  in  nickel  matte  6c  tt> 

532         "         in  plates   Free 

176         "         in  plates  rolled  (51  F.  R.  525)   2X£c  It) 

176  in  sheets,  (T.  D.  13335)   2y2c  lt> 

"        in  silver  lead  ores,  method  of  determining  (T. 
D.   11448,  15497). 

532  ingots  or  bars,  (T.  D.  12285)   Free 

193  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  14817) 45% 

534  matte,    (T.  D.   1004i,   10173,    14538,   16966,   19777, 

20326.  20379,   21291,   23656)    Free 

612         "         medals,   if  prizes  or  trophies   Free 

193         "         nails   45% 

633  old,   (T.   D.    17848)    Free 

533  "         old  yellow  metal,  fit  only  for  remanuf acture . .     Free 

629  ores,  (T.  D.  6035)   Free 

193         "         paintings  enameled  on,   (£.  D.  11834)    45% 

paste   (T.  D.  1863) 25% 

pigs    Free 

176  pipes   2y2c  It) 

532  plates  Free 

166  plates  engraved  for  printing   2o% 

176        "        plates,  rolled,  called  braziers'  copper,  (51  F.  ±t. 

525> 2V2c  It) 

193         "         powder   (T.   D.   9126)    45% 

193         "        powder  flasks,  (T.  D.  5934)    45% 

534  "         regulus    of,    (T.    D.    10043,    4529,    10173,    19777, 

20326,    20379,    21291,    23656) Free 

176  rods   2y2c  It) 

193         "        rollers  for  printing  patterns,   (51  F.  R.  525,  T. 

D.   13472,  21656)    45% 

176  sheathing  or  yellow  metal,  of  which  copper  is 

the  component  material  of  chief  value,  and 
not  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  iron  un- 

galvanized 2c  It) 

176         "         sheets  of   2U>  It) 

193         "         spikes    45% 

694         "         suo-acetate    of,    (71   F.    R.    954,    T.    D.    13588, 

14549)    Free 

9         "        sulphate  of   y2c  It) 

68        "         sulphate  points,   (T.  D.  9126)    25% 

3         "         sulphide  of,   (T.  D.  1863)    25% 

632         "         unmanufactured  forms  of   Free 

137  "  wire  bolting  cloth,  (T.  D.  17496,  17536),  pays 
rate  of  duty  on  the  wire  used,  and  in  addi- 
tion   1140  It) 

193         "        wire  for  card  clothing.  (T.  D.  5899,  1348»>....       45% 

193        "         wire,  insulated  or  plain,  (T.  D.  5899)   45% 

19     Copperas    ^4c  It) 

622     Copra  meat,   broken    Free 

267        "        meat,  prepared,  desiccated  or  shredded  2c  It) 

403     Copy   books,   blank    25% 

403         "         books,   partly  printed,   (T.   D.  15958) 25% 

397     Copying  books,  letter,  (T.  D.  9904)   5c  tb  and  15% 

397         "         paper,  (T.  D.  16817,  8  S.  C.  R.  1099).     See  paper. 

322         "        sheets,  cotton  cnief  value,   (T.  D.  16817) 45% 

Copyright  articles,  prohibited;  same  by  mail,  and 
copyrights  in  foreign  language,  (T.  D.  19722, 
20427,  20430,  21003,  21012,  2x018,  21090,  22751, 
22781). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  275 

PAR.                                          ARTICLE  RATE 
500     Copyright  books  and  engravings,  for  deposit  in  Con- 
gressional Library,  (T.  D.  14171)    Free 

109     Coquill,    glasses,    (T.    D.    13658,    14391,    15314,    17953), 

edges   unground    45% 

Edges  ground  or  beveled  lOc  doz.  prs.  and  45% 

622     Coquitas,  (T.  D.  8432)    Free 

408     Coral  beads,   not  strung,  (T.  D.  8913) 35% 

408         "         beads,  strung  60% 

434        "         bead  necklaces,   (T.  D.  3003)    60% 

115        "         cut    50% 

434        "        imitation  necklaces,  (T.  D.  11033)    60% 

434         "        jewelry,  (T.  D.  2556)    60% 

115        "         marine,  manufactured   50% 

535        "        marine,  unmanufactured  and  uncut  Free 

535     Corallne Free 

Coralline  acid,  (T.  D.   20802)    30% 

7 uO     Coralwood,  rough   Free 

198        "        sawed    15% 

408     Cord,  beaded,  (T.  D.  16857)   60% 

179        "        cotton  core,   covered  with  metal,   (T.  D.  6547, 

6840)    60% 

320         "         cotton  coronation  (T.  D.   17750)    45% 

320         "         elastic,  (T.  D.  15814,  49  F.  R.  426,  73  F.  R.  810)  45% 


389 

Sec.  6 
449 


fancy  silk,  metal  and  cotton,  (T.  D.  14217)....       50% 

grease,  (T.  D.  13976) 20% 

India  rubber,    (T.  D.   5940)    30% 


330  sail,   (T.  D.   14405).     See  flax  twine. 

330          '         sash,  hemp.     See  cords,  flax. 

320          •         sash  jute,  (T.  D.  12360)    45% 

389          '        silk   50% 

Cordage  applies  to  cords  of  all  sizes   used  in  ships' 

rigging,  also  log  lines,  signal  lines,  lead  and 

cod   lines,    (T.   D.   9187,   9307). 

347         "         coir  hawsers,   (T.  D.   12208)    45% 

329         "         hemp,  tarred  or  untarred   2c  lb 

329         "         istle  lc  lb 

347        "        jute    45% 

329        "        or  cables  wholly  or  in  part  of  New   Zealand 

hemp,  istle  or  Tampico  fiber,  manilla,  sisal 

grass  or  sunn  (T.  D.  9307,  12220) lc  lb 

329        "         Russian  bolt  rope,  (T.  D.  16221) 2c  lb 

3*7         "         tarred  lath  yarn  (T.  D.  13786,  14951)   45% 

292     Cordials,  (T.  D.  11838,  14047,  14936)   $2.25  gal 

292        "         Benedictine,  (49  F.  R.  728)  $2.25  gal 

292        "         creme  de  cassis,  (T.  D.  11705)   $2.25  gal 

296        "         ginger.     See  wines,  still. 

Sec.  G  "         limejuice  and  syrup,   (T.  D.  9709) 20% 

67  "        medical,  alcoholic,   (minimum  25%) 55c  lb 

68  "         non-alcoholic,  medicinal   25% 

385     Cordonnet,  as  silk  spun,  (T.  D.  3798,  12917,  12972). 

179         "         cotton  and  lame,   (T.  D.  12792)    60% 

358     Cordova  wool.     See  wool. 

438        "         Cordovan  leather,   (48  F.  R.  287) 20% 

179     Cords  and  tassels,  bullion   60% 

339         '        and  tassels,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber...       60% 

389        "         and  tassels,  silk,  (T.  D.  13365) 50% 

371        "        and  tassels,  wholly  or  part  wool 50c  lb  and  60% 

320         "         cotton,   (T.  D.  13186,  13572,  15814)   45% 

320        "         cotton  and  rubber,    (T.  D.   13198,   17760,   73  F. 

R.   810,  19773)    45% 

cotton,   silk  and  metal,  according  to  material 
of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  14217). 


276  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

330     Cords  made  from  yarn  not  finer  than  5  lea,  composed 

of  flax,  hemp  or  ramie  13c  It» 

Made  from  yarn  finer  than  5  lea,  for  each  lea 

in  excess  of  5.  in  addition   %c  Ib 

179         "         metal   plated,   (T.   D.   6547,   6840) 60% 

389  silk,    (49  F.   R.   726,   T.  D.    10483,    19773) 50% 

371  wool,  in  whole  or  in  part 50c  Ib  and  60% 

Corduroys,  corded  velvets  not,  (T.  D.  23610). 
315     Corduroys,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  bleached, 

dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted  or  printed. 

•      12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 
not   bleached,   dyed,   colored,   stained,   painted 

or  printed   9c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

weighing  over  7  ounces  per  sq.  yd  18c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

but  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 47%% 

315         "         articles  and  bias  dress  facings  of,  in  addition 

to  above  rate  pay 10% 

656     Coriander  seeds,  (T.  D.  8559,  18  O.  A.  G.  75) Free 

416     Cork,   artificial   8c  Ib 

536  bark,  unmanufactured   Free 

337         "         carpets    and   carpeting,    (42    F.    R.    491.    T.   D. 

0314)   20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

416         "         cut  into  squares    or    cubes    for  corks,    (T.   D. 

9793)    8c  Ib 

448         •'         fishing  floats,   (T.  D.  10927)    25% 

448         "         ground,   (T.   D.   16220)    25% 

448        "  "      handles  for  bicycles,  (T.  D.  15157)   25% 

448         "         hat  tips,    (T.   D.    5469,  7341)    25% 

448         "         manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

448         "         pictures,   (T.  D.  527,  5469)    25% 

193         "         screws   45% 

536          •         shavings,  (T.  D.  12994)   Free 

448          '         soles  for  shoes  (T.  D.  22619)    25% 

416          '         substitutes   8c  Ib 

448          '         triangular  sheets,  (T.  D.  11091)    25% 

448  ventilators,   (T.  D.  13603)   25% 

536          '         waste   Free 

448          '         wood,   ground,    (T.   D.   16220)    25% 

536          '         wood,  unmanufactured,  (T.  D.  9793)   Free 

416          '         wood,  squares,   (T.  D.  9793)    8c  Ib 

416     Corks,  over  3^  inch  in  diameter  at  larger  end 15c  Ib 

%  inch  and  less  in  diameter  at  larger  end 25c  Ib 

251     Corms,  (T.  D.   7280)    25% 

510     Corn,   broom    Free 

227  "         Indian  or  maize  (56  Ibs  to  bu.)   15c  bu 

228  "         meal,  (T.  D.  6156)  (48  Ibs  to  bu.)   20c  bu 

370         "         plasters,     (T.     D.     6576,     12665,     17599,     17779, 

17930)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

153         "        razors,  as  razors.  (T.  D.   15160). 

Sec.  6  "         roasted,   (T.  D.   7071)    20% 

285        ' '        starch,  for  use  as  starch  li£c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "        starch  for  food  and  not  suitable  for  starch 20% 

Sec.  6  "         starch  residuum,  (T.  D.  2700,  6269,  6641) 10% 

115  •  Cornelian  canes,  (T.  D.  16434) 50% 

435         "         cut    10% 

434         "         jewelry,   (T.  D.  803)    60% 

115         "         manufactures   50% 

614         "         rough   Free 

453     Cornets,  and  parts  of  (T.  D.  3155) 45% 

.418         "         toy,    (T.   D.    2111,    3765)    35% 

614     Cornish  or  Cornwall  stone,  crude Free' 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  277 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.   6  Cornish  or   Cornwall    stone,    ground,     (T.  D.  9510, 

10647,    11240,    14459)     2u/0 

68     Corrosive  sublimate  35% 

131     Corrugated  or  crimped  sheet  iron  or  steel,  value  not 

over  3c  per  Ib,  (T.  D.  12433,  14723,  16826)  1  l-10c  Ib 
193         "         or    crimped    sheet    iron,     common    or    black, 

valued  at  over  3c  per  Ib.  (T.  D.  12433,  14723, 

16826,  22929,  23333,  23662)    45% 

135        "         or    crimped    sheet    steel,     common    or    black, 

valued  at  over  3c  per  Ib.  as  steel  n.  s.  p.  f. 

(T.  D.  14723,   16826,   22929).     Rate  according 

to  value. 

577     Corset  bones,  horn,  unmanufactured,  (41  F.  R.  102) . .     Free 
137         "        clasps,   steel,    (T.  D.   11046)    45% 

319  "         covers,  knit  (T.  D.  16533).     See  shirts. 

covers,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  as  wearing  apparel,  accord- 
ing to  material. 

320  "         laces,   cotton  or   other  vegetable   fiber,  (T.   D. 

10390,  10792,   13437,  40  t.  R.  568,  T.  D.  6119, 

8541)   25c  Ib  and  15% 

391        "         laces,  silk,    (T.   D.   13216,  19101)    50% 

137         "         steels,   (T.  D.  11564,  13702,  15676)    45%  , 

137        "         steels  covered  with  kid   45% 

206         "         sticks,    (T.   D.   14382)    10% 

339        "         trimmings,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  (T. 

D.  10506,  10667,  14964)    60% 

137         "         wire,   (T.   D.   15149,   15405)    45% 

Corsets,  as  wearing  apparel,  according  to  material  of 
chief  value,  (49  F.  R.  222,  T.  D.  10792, 
12121,  12635,  13961,  14964,  15835,  16940). 

337     Corticene,  under  12  ft.  in  width 8c  sq.  yd.  and  15% 

Twelve  ft.  and  over  in  width 20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

337         "         inlaid    20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

193     Corundum  dental  goods,   (T.  D.  15144) 45% 

193        "         disks,  with  steel  spindles,  (T.   D.   8332) 45% 

550        "         ore,  (T.   D.   1374)    Free 

166        "        files.     See  files. 
70     Cosmetics,  all  non-alcoholic,  (T.  D.  13056,  13442,  13561, 

23321)    50% 

407     Cossacks,   paper,    (T.  D.    9433)    35% 

Costumes  for  manager,  not  an  actor,  are  duitable,  (T. 

D.   14982). 
"        for    military    companies,    not    regalia,    (T.    D. 

13379). 
for  schools  and  societies,  not  free,  (T.  D.  2677, 

3038). 
"        in  Mardi  Gras  festival  are  not  regalia,   (T.  D. 

9551). 

645        "         scenery,   etc.,   of  actors  arriving  in  the  U.   S. 
(T.    D.    4686,   4721,   7321,    12069,    12126,    13632, 

13796),  under  bond  Free 

67     Cotoin  true,   (T.  D.  13701)    (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

67  "         para  comil  (T.  D.  13701)  (minimum  25%) 65c  Ib 

346     Cot  bottoms,   linen,   as  linen  cloth. 

537    Cotton    Free 

68  "         absorbent,  (41  F.  R.  763,  T.  D.  12644,  22759)....       25% 
322        "        and  flax  cloth  C.  C.    V.  not  countable  cottons 

(T.   D.    23348)    45% 

366        "        and  hair  goods,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p. 
f.   (41  F.  R.  p.  881,  8  S.  C.  R.  p.  714,  22082). 
"        and  India  rubber  dress  shields,  as  wearing  ap- 
parel, according  to  material  of  chief  value 
(T.   D.  11198,  15659). 


278  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Cotton  and  hair  mattresses,  (T.  D.  21841)  20% 

337  "  and  India  rubber  waterproof  fabrics  (T.  D. 

11699)  lOc  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

322  and  linen  damask  C.  C.  V.  (T.  D.  22158) 45% 

179  "  and  metal  armor  cloth,  (T.  D.  10560,  10867)...  60% 
322  "  and  metal  hair  crimpers  (T.  D.  13237,  14547)..  45% 

137  "  and  metal  rib  wire  (T.  D.  14965)  45% 

322  "  and  metal  table  covers  (T.  D.  10732.  11360. 

21500)  : 45% 

iy3  "  and  metal  upholstery  goods,  metal  chief  value 

(T.  D.  10732)  45% 

322  "  and  paper  imitation  cane  seating,  cotton  chief 

value  (T.  D.  10862)  45% 

322  "  and  paper  lamp  shades,  cotton  chief  value  (T. 

D.  12796)  45% 

407  "  and  paper  nets  and  fringes,  paper  chief  value 

(T.  D.  12926)  35% 

322  "  and  paper  table  covers,  cotton  chief  value  (T. 

D.  13220)  45% 

407  "  and  paper  waterproof  patent  packing,  paper 

chief  value  (T.  D.  15470)  35% 

320  "  and  silk  beltings,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D. 

10936,  12969,  15S51)  45% 

391  "  and  silk  bengalines  (T.  D.  14147)  50% 

389  "        and  silk  bone  casings,  silk  chief  value  (T.  D. 

10936,  16359) 50% 

322  "  and  silk  catheters,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D. 

16431)  45% 

391  "  and  silk  chenille  drapery  (T.  D.  15038)  50% 

311  "  and  silk  cloth  (T.  D.  18089,  22376)  (minimum 

50%)  8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

339  "  and  silk  galloons,  cotton  chief  value 60% 

390  "         and  silk  galloons,  silk  chief  value  (T.  D.  16014)  60% 

391  "        and  silk  givri  muslin,  silk  chief  value  (T.  D. 

16209)  •.«.  50% 

314  "  and  silk  gloves,  cotton  chief  value  (12  S.  C.  R. 

604,  T.  D.  12989)  50% 

461  "  and  silk  hatters'  plush  (T.  D.  16577) 10% 

322  "  and  silk  hemstitched  cloth,  cotton  chief  value 

(T.   D.   15684)    45% 

390  "        and  silk  laces,   silk  chief  value  (T.   D.   10776, 

10789,    11076,    12342)    60% 

311        "        and  silk  linings  (T.  D.  16665)  (minimum  50%) 

Sc  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

and    silk    mufflers,    see    silk   mufflers,    (T.    D. 
23755). 

386  "        and  silk  plush,  silk  chief  value  (T.  D.   12937) 

(minimum  50% )   $1  Tb  and  15% 

387  "        and  silk  satins,  silk  chief  value  (T.  D.  10776), 

as  silk  goods  in  the  piece. 

391  "        and   silk  shirtings,     silk    chief    value    (T.   D. 

12232)    50% 

390  "  and  silk  shoes,  silk  chief  value  CT.  D.  10735) . .  60% 
311  "  and  silk  sleeve  linings  (T.  D.  10932,  11538, 

14158)  (minimum  50%)    8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

390        "        and  silk  taffeta  gloves,  silk  chief  value  (T.  D. 

14145)    - 60% 

311        "        and   silk   tapestry,    cotton  chief   value    (T.   D. 

13700,  16405)  (minimum  50%)    ..8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 
390        "        and  silk   trimmings,    beaded,    silk  chief   value 

(T.  D.  13320,  22868)    60% 

387        "        and  silk  umbrella  cloth,   silk  chief  value   (T. 

D.  10353,  10655),  as  silk  goods  in  the  piece. 
320        "        and  silk  velvet  ribbons,  cotton  chief  value  (T. 

D.  11186)   45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  279 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

311  Cotton  and  silk  vestings,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D. 

13185)  (minimum  50%) 8c  sq.  y<J.  and  30% 

322  "  and  sparterie  hat  forms,  cotton  chief  value  (T. 

D.  13203)  45% 

339  "  and  straw  braids,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D. 

11342,  19034)  60% 

381  "  and  straw  carpets,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D. 

14315)  50% 

409  "  and  straw  hat  shapes,  straw  chief  value  (T.  D. 

16349)  35% 

409  "  and  straw  hats,  straw  chief  value  (T.  D. 

12939)    trimmed 50% 

untrimmed   35% 

370  "         and  wool  corsets  (T.  D.  10792)   44c  lb  and  60% 

368        "         and  wool  dress  goods  (T.  D.  13649.)     See  wool 

dress  goods. 

368  "  and  wool  gloria  cloth  (T.  D.  14138).  See  wool 
dress  goods. 

366  "  and  wool  pile  fabrics,  as  wool  manufactures, 
n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  12970). 

366  "  and  wool  tapestry  canvas,  as  wool  manufac- 
tures, n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  14062). 

371  "        and  worsted  shawls,  embroidered  (T.  D.  13878, 

22674)   50c  It)  and  60% 

322        "        anklets  (T.  D.   14589,  14614,  15739,  16720) 45% 

339         "        antimacassars  (T.  D.  9184,  16814,   1094.8,  13592)       60% 

antiseptic  as  medicinal  prep'n,  (T.  D.  22759). 
339         "         antique  tidies,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D.  13296)       60% 

311        "         argentine  (T.  D.  14952)   3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

322         "         articles,    (T.    D.    23452)    45% 

339        "        articles  embroidered  by  hand  or  machinery..       60% 
339        "        articles  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  lace 60% 

319  "        athletic  shirts.      (See   cotton  shirts).      (T.   D. 

12987). 

422         "         azotique,  gun  cotton,  valued  20c  lb  or  less....  4c  lb 

valued  over  20c  lb 6c  It) 

344         "         bagging  for   (T.    D.    10953,    12432,    12713,    14311, 

14939,  16164)   6-10c  sq.  yd 

339         "         ball  fringes  (T.  D.  12457,  12553)    60% 

320  "        bandings  (T.  D.   17477)    45% 

339        "         bands,  hemstitched  (T.  D.  15720)    60% 

314  "        bathing  trunks  (T.  D.  13615)   50% 

339         "         beading  (T.  D.  15034,  17592,  17950) 60% 

322        "         hed  covers  and  curtains,  fringed  (T.  D.  15472)       45% 

339  "         *>ed   sets,    lace,    n.    s.    p.    f.    (T.    D.   6214,    9184, 

10480,    21918)    60% 

340  "        bed  sets,  lace,  made  on  Nottingham  lace  ma- 

chine.    See  cotton  lace  curtains. 
"        bed  ticking,  as  cotton  cloth. 

3^0         "         belting  (T.  D.  7682,  15851,  G.  A.  3944) 45% 

339        "         belts,  embroidered  (T.  D.   17439)    60% 

315  "         bias     velveteen    dress     facings     (T.   D.    13736, 

13970). 
not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted  or 

printed   9c  sq  yd.   and  35% 

if  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted  or 

printed  12c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than  47%%. 

314         "         bibs  (T.  D.  10485,   13667,   15867)    50% 

339         "        bibs,   embroidered    (T.   D.    10485) 60% 

314        "         bicycle  leggins,   (T.  D.   20654)    50% 

billiard  (T.  D.  246),  as  cotton  cloth. 

3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 
311        "         binders'   cloth,  painted   (T.  D.   16207) 

320        "        binding,  shoe,  (T.  D.  14297)   45% 

320        "         bindings    45% 


280 


F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

339     Cotton  black  Brussels  net  (T.  D.  10256)    60% 

322         ".     blankets.   (T.  D.  23492)    46% 

blankets    with    wool,    as    wool,    (T.    D.    20398, 

21662). 
339         "         bleached    swiss,    hemstitched    trimmings,     in 

strips   (T.    D.    14609)    60% 

339         "         blind   laces    (T.    D.   15325)    60% 

339  bobbinets  (T.  D.  5944.  14166,  14177,  10064) 60% 

339          '         boleros,  embroidered  (T.  D.  19032)    60% 

320          '         bone  casing  (T.  D.  10936,  16002)    45% 

339  borders  for  window  curtains,   (T.  D.  19092)...       60% 

339          '         bonnets,  embroidered  (T.  D.  15870)    60% 

311          '         bookbinders'    cloth    (T.    D.    5830,    8909,    10340, 

10558,  13385) 3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

320         "         boot  lacings    25c  tt>  and  15% 

322         "         bougies  (T.  D.   12677)   45% 

320        "         brace  webbing  (T.  D.  6587)   45% 

320        ".        braces,   with  or  without  India  rubber  (T.   D. 

7333)    45% 

339  "  braids,  feather  stitch,  novelty  and  herring 
bone  (T.  D.  10340,  12652,  12835,  14124,  14144, 
14308,  54  F.  R.  161.  19034,  20515,  21968, 

22948)  : 60% 

339         "         braids,  Honiton  (T.  D.  14501.  22266)   60% 

339         "         braids,  silk  fringed  (T.  D.  15669)   60% 

339         "        braids,  varnished  tor  hats  (T.  D.  10775,  61  F.  R. 

938)    60% 

33J  "  braids,  with  or  without  India  rubber  (T.  D. 
1761,  3559.  6733.  10340.  12638.  12649,  12835, 
13311.  13668,  13974.  14307,  14501,  15914,  17908, 

18552,  22948)  60% 

339    "    Brussels  net  (T.  D.  14166,  14177)  60% 

425    "    Bruyere  (T.  D.  5471)  60% 

311    "    buckram,  (T.  D.  3096,  9941,  12369,  16322). 

3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

413  "        button  material  (T.  D.  12525)  10% 

414  "         buttons,   velvet  (T.  D.   12555)    50% 

cambric  (T.  D.  8988).  as  cotton  cloth. 
320        "         candle  wicking  (T.  D.  10668)   lOc  Ib  and  15% 

canton  flannels,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  3422). 

339         "         canvas,  embroidered  (38  F.  R.  95)    60% 

339         "         capes,  embroidered   (T.  D.  7340)    60% 

339         "         caps,  embroidered  (T.  D.  12342.  14134,  14393)..       60% 

302        "         card  laps    46% 

381        "         carpets   (T.   D.   14315)    50% 

322        "         chamoisine  dusters  (T.  D.   16318)    46% 

322         "         chenille   45% 

316        "        chenille  curtains,   table  covers,   and  all  goods 

manufactured  of  cotton  chenille  (T.  D.  7186)       50% 
316        "         chenille  fascinators   (T.   D.   12662.  15659) 50% 

chintz  as  countable  cottons,  (T.  D.  23433). 
310        "         cloth  defined.     (T.  D.   22705,   23348). 
366        "        cloth  in  part  goat  hair,  as  wool,  (T.  D.  22082). 

cloth  mercerized  as  cotton  cloth  dyed,   (T.  D. 
19423). 

304  "        cloth,  not  bleached,    dyed,     colored,     stained^ 

painted  or  printed,  not  exceeding  50  threads 

per  sq.  in.  counting  the  warp  and  filling.  Ic  sq  yd 

305  "        cloth,   not    bleached,     dyed,    colored,   stained, 

painted   or  printed,    exceeding    50,    not   ex- 
ceeding 100  threads  per  square  in,  counting 
the  warp  and  filling. 
Not  exceeding  6  square  yards  per  lt> l^c  sq.  yd 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  281 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Exceeding  6,  not  exceeding  9  square  yards  per 

pound li/2c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  9  square  yards  per  tb l%c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  7c  per  square  yard 25% 

306  Cotton    cloth,    not   bleached,    dyed,    colored,    stained, 

painted  or  printed,  exceeding  100,  not  ex- 
ceeding 150  threads  per  square  inch,  count- 
ing the  warp  and  filling, 

Not  exceeding  4  sq.  yds.  per  It) li/£c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  4,  not  exceeding  6  sq.  yds.  per  tb.2c  sq.  yd 
Exceeding  6,   not  exceeding  8  sq.   yds.  per  tb 

2i/2c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  8  square  yards  per  pound 2%c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  9c  per  square  yard 30% 

307  "        cloth,    not    bleached,    dyed,    colored,    stained, 

painted   or   printed,   exceeding  150,  not   ex- 
ceeding 200  threads  per  square  inch,  count- 
ing the  warp  and  filling, 

Not  exceeding  3^>  square  yards  per  pound.. 2c  sq.  yd 
Exceeding  3%,  not  exceeding  4^  squar3  yards 

per  pound 2%c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding   4^,   not  exceeding  6   square  yards 

per  pound  3c  sq.  ya 

Exceeding  6  square  yards  per  pound 3i^c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  lOc  per  square  yard 35  % 

308  "        cloth,    not    bleached,    dyed,    colored,    stained, 

painted  or  printed,  exceeding  200,  not  ex- 
ceeding 300  threads  per  square  inch,  count- 
ing the  warp  and  filling, 

Not  exceeding  2i/2  square  yards  per  pound  3i£c  sq.  yd 
Exceeding  2i£,  not  exceeding  Zy2  square  yards 

per  pound" .". 4c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  3%,   not  exceeding  5  square  yards 

per  pound   41/^c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  5  square  yards  per  pound 5c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  12i/>c  per  square  yard   40% 

309  "         cloth,    not   bleached,     dyed,     colored,    stained, 

painted  or  printed,  exceeding  300  threads 
Pc,r  square  inch,  counting  the  warp  and  fill- 
ing, 

i>ot  exceeding  2  square  yards  per  pound 4c  sq.  yo 

Exceeding  2,  not  exceeding  3  square  yards  .per 

pound 4i^c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  3,  not  exceeding  4  square  yards  per 

pound   5c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  4  square  yards  per  pound 5%c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  14c  per  square  yard 40% 

304  "         cloth,   bleached,   not  exceeding  50  threads  per 

sq.  in.,  counting  the  warp  and  filling.. l^c  sq.  yd 

305  "         cloth,    bleached,    exceeding   50,    not    exceeding 

100   threads   per  square  inch,    counting   the 

warp  and  filling. 

Not  exceeding  6  square  yards  per  Ib   li£c  sq  yd 

Exceeding  6,  not  exceeding  9  square  yards  per 

pound l%c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  9  square  yards  per  pound.. ^c  per  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  9c  per  square  yard 25% 

806        "         cloth,   bleached,    exceeding  100,   not  exceeding 

i50  threads   per   square  inch,    counting   the 

warp  and   filling, 

Not  exceeding  4  square  yards  per  Ib 2i£c  sq.  yci 

Exceeding  4,  not  exceeding  6  square  yards  per 

pound   3c  sn.  yd 


282  F.   B.   VANDEGKIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Exceeding  6,  not  exceeding-  8  square  yards  per 

Pound .By.,c   sq.   yd 

Exceeding  8  square  yards  per  pound 3340  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  lie  per  square  yard 35% 

307  Cotton   cloth,  bleached,   exceeding  150,   not  exceeding 

200   threads   per  square   inch,   counting   the 

warp  and  filling, 

Not  exceeding  3^,  square  yards  per  Ib 2%c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  3^,  not  exceeding  4%  square  yards 

per  pound" 3y2c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  4y>,   not   exceeding  6  square  yards 

per  pound  7 . . .  4c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  6  square  yards  per  pound 4140  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  12c  square  yard .,       35% 

308  cloth,   bleached,   exceeding  200,   not  exceeding 

300   threads  per  square   inch,    counting   the 

warp  and   filling, 

Not  exceeding  2~y2  square  yards  per  Ib 4^c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  2i/2,  not  exceeding  3y2  square  yards 

per  pound  ~. 5c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  3i£,   not  exceeding  5  square   yards 

per  pound   lsy,c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  5  square  yards  per  pound 6c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  15c  per  square  j^ard 40% 

309  cloth,     bleached,     exceeding    300    threads    per 

square  inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling, 

Not  exceeding  2  square  yards  per  Ib 5c  sq  yd 

Exceeding  2.  and  not  exceeding  3  square  yards 

per  pound 5y>c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  3,  not  exceeding  4  square  yards  per 

pound 6c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  4  square  yards  per  Ib 6i^>c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  16c  per  square  yard ". .       40% 

304  cloth,      dyed,      colored,      stained,     painted     or 

printed,     not     exceeding     50     threads     per 
square   inch,   counting     the     warp   and   fill 
ing   2c  sq.   yd 

305  cloth,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted  or  print- 

ed, exceeding  50.  not  exceeding  100  threads 

per    square    inch,    counting    the    warp    and 

filling, 

Not  exceeding  6  square  yards  per  Ib 2%c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  6,  not  exceeding  9  square  yards  per 

pound 3140  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  9  square  yards  per  pound 3^>c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  12c  per  square  yard 30% 

306  "         cloth,      dyed,      colored,     stained,     painted     or 

printed,    exceeding    100.    not    exceeding   150 

threads  per  square  inch,  counting  the  warp 

and  filling. 

Not  exceeding  4  square  yards  per  Ib 3Hc  sq  yd 

Exceeding    4,    not    exceeding    6    square    yards 

per  pound 3%c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  6,  not  exceeding  8  square  yards  per 

pound  4140  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  8  square  yards  per  pound 4^>c  sq  yd 

Valued  over  121^  per  square  yard  7.       35% 

307  "         cloth,     dyed,     colored,      stained,     painted     or 

printed,    exceeding    150.    not    exceeding    200 

threads  per  square  inch,  counting  the  warp 

and  filling. 

Not  exceeding  3^  square  3'ards  per  Ib 4140  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  3i/£,  not  exceeding  4l£  square  yards 

per  pound  ~ "". 4^c  sq.  yd 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  283 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Exceeding-  4%,  not  exceeding  6  square  yards 

per  pound .4%c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  6  square  yards  per  pound .5c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  12^>c  per  square  yard 40% 

308  Cotton     cloth,     dyed,     colored,    stained,     painted    or 

printed,  exceeding  200,  not  exceeding  300 
threads  per  square  inch,  counting  the  warp 
and  niling, 

Not  exceeding  3i/2  square  yards  per  lt> 6140  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  3~y2  square  yards  per  pound 7c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  17y2c  per  square  yard   40% 

309  cloth,     dyed,     colored,     stained,     painted     or 

printed,  exceeding  300  threads  per  rquare 
inch,  counting  the  warp  and  filling, 

Not  exceeding  3  square  yards  per  Ib 6^c  sq.  yd 

Exceeding  3  square  yards  per  pound   . ...  ..8c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  20c  per  square  yard 40% 

306         "         cloth,    cut    in   strips    (T.    D.    7325),    as    cotton 

cloth. 
311        "        cloth,  filled  or  coated  (T.  D.   22966,  23454) 

3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

"        cloth  for  hospital  bandages,  dutiable  as  cotton 
cloth,  (T.  D.  11050,  9971). 

313  "         cloth  in  which  other  than  the  ordinary  warp 

and  filling  threads  have  been  introduced  in 
the  process  of  weaving  to  form  a  figure, 
whether  known  as  lappets  or  otherwise,  and 
whether  unbleached,  bleached,  dyed,  col- 
ored, stained,  painted  or  printed,  shall  pay, 
in  addition  to  the  duty  on  cotton  cloth  of 
the  same  description,  (T.  D.  22230,  22604, 
23753). 

if  valued  not  over  7c  per  square  yard Ic  sq  yd 

If  valued  over  7c  sq.  yd 2c  sq.  yd 

311        "         cloth,    silk    striped,    (T.   D.    16096),    (minimum 

50%)   8c  sq.  yd  and  30% 

311  cloth,   transparent  tracing   (T.   D.    16227) 

3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

339        "         cloth,    tucked  and   hemstitched    (T.    D.    10975, 

11331,  11366,  17094,  17533,  17535,  56  F.  R.  469)       60% 
cloth,  waterproof   lOc  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

314  "        clothing,  ready-made,   without  India  rubber. .       50% 

with  India  rubber..  15c  lb  and  50% 

339  clothing,    embroidered    60% 

"        coin   spot    muslins,     as     cotton   cloth,    (T.    D. 
14832,    14839,   15044,   15331,   17113). 

314  "         collarettes,  (T.  D.  16583)   50% 

322        "         collar  stiffeners,    (G.   A.    3941)    45% 

338  "        collars  and  cuffs,  (T.  D.  16583).. 45c  doz.  pcs.  and  15% 

339  "        collars,  embroidered  (T.  D.  12386,  14305,  16300, 

18992,  21570.   22868,  23650)    60% 

339         "         collars,  lace  (T.  D.  16300,  21570,  22868,  23650)..       60% 

319  "        combination  suits.     See  cotton  shirts. 

320  "         cords,    elastic  and    non-elastic,    (T.    D.    13310, 

14217,  17760,  19156)    45% 

cords,  cable  laid  twine,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D. 

13192). 

339        "         cords,  fancy,  (T.  D.  13186,  14217) 60% 

179  cords,  silver-plated,  (18  O.  A.  G.  47)    60% 

339        "         cords,   with  tassels    60% 

315  "        corduroys,    bleached,    dyed,    colored,    stained, 

painted  or   printed,    (T.    D.    12207,    20661) 

12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 


284  p.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.  RATE 

315     Cotton  corduroys,  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained, 

painted  or  printed    ...........  9c  sq.  yd.   and  25% 

If  weighing  7  ounces  or  over  per  square  yard, 

18c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 
But    none    of    the   above   shall   pay    less  than 


corduroys,  pipers'   cords  are,   (T.  D.   12207). 

320  coronation  cords,   (T.  D.   17750,   19156)  ........       45% 

319  corset  covers,  (T.  D.  16533).  See  cotton  shirts. 

corset  lacings   ............  .  ...........  25c  Ib  and  15% 

339  corsets,  embroidered  (49  F.  R.  222,  T.  D.  10792, 

12121,    12635,    14964.    20651)     .................        60% 

costume   cloth,   as   cotton   cloth    (T.    D.    11023, 

10867). 

cottonade,   as   cotton  cloth,    (T.   D.    12558). 
coutil,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.   13242,   15044). 
covered  wire,   (T.  D.  15405,  16540)    ............       45% 

3bt>        "        cravenette  cloth,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s. 

p.   f.,    (T.    D.    16303). 
crepe,    as    cotton    cloth,    (T.    D.    12653,    14148, 

14155). 

crepe  de  chine,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.  14155). 
cretonne    shirtings,    as    cotton    cloth,    (T.    D. 

16315). 
crinkled    seersucker,    as    cotton    cloth,    (T.   D. 

13236). 

crimped  cloth,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.   14148). 
crochet  edgings,   (T.  D.  6443)  .................       60% 

322  crochet  rings  as  manufactures   of  cotton,    (T. 

D.    20992)     ..................................       45% 

339        "         crochet  work,   (T.  D.  14504)    ..................       60% 

crochet  wor  -',  (T.  D.  14504,  20992)    ............       45% 

303         "         crochet   on   spools,    (T.    D.    2540).     See   cotton 

thread  spool. 
339        "         curtains,  ruffled,  (T.  D.  13965,  15960,  21819)  ....       60% 

322         "         damask  doilies,   (T.  D.   8600,   8698,   20353,  23512, 

23529)    .....................................        45% 

322         "         damask  imitation,   (T.  D.   12441)    .............       45% 

"        damask,  not  table,  (T.  D.  13198,  18623),  as  cot- 
ton cloth. 

321  damask,   table    ................................       40% 

303         "         darning,    on   spools.      See   cotton  thread  spool 

(T.  D.  21370). 
denims,  as  cotton  cloth. 
dimity  stripes  and  checks,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T. 

D.    14839,    15044). 
313         "         dotted   Swisses   (78   F.    R.     197,     T.    D.     11366, 

12350,    14927,   16284,    17862,    21568).      See   cot- 

ton cloth,  known  as  lappets. 
339         "         doilies,  drawn  work.   (T.   D.  21944)    ...........       60% 

319         "         drawers.     See  cotton  shirts. 

315         "         dress  facings,  bias  velvet,   (T.  D.  11977).     See 

cotton  bias  dress  facings. 
dress  goods,    fancy   open   work,   (T.    D.    12571, 

12904),  as  cotton  cloth. 
366        "         dress    goods,    wool    and    (T.    D.    10326,    11086, 

11391).      (See   wool   dress'  goods.) 
drilling,  as  cotton  cloth. 
321         "         duck    .........................................       35% 

339         "         edgings    (T.   D.    10667,    11079,    19033)    ..........       60% 

339         "        edgings,  hemstitched    (T.   D.    16206)  ...........       60% 

339         "         Egyptian  laces  (T.  D.  7330)   ...................       60% 

339         "         embroideries    (T.  D.    10474.    11700,  12219,    12386. 

18880)    .....................................       60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  285 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

303     Cotton    embroidery,     cotton    on    spool.     (See    cotton 

thread,  spool). 
339         "         etamines   (T.  D.   6371,  14612,   21894)    60% 

311  "         Etoffe  (T.  D.  15836) 3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

felt,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  8942). 

395  "  filter  masse   (T.   D.   15243)    iy2c  lt>  and  15% 

355  fish  nets,    (T.   D.    20382)    40% 

flannel  (T.  D.  12238).     (See  cotton  cloth). 

537  "  flocks  (T.  D.  13217) Free 

302  "  floss,   as  cotton  thread. 

339  "  flouncings    (T.    D.    12528) 60% 

339  "  flouncings,  embroidered  (T.  D.   15847,  16143)..  60% 

339  "  flutings    60% 

339  "  frillings   (T.  D.   7226,   10068,   10765,   16567) 60% 

408  "  frillings,  beaded   (T.  D.   8799)    60% 

322  "  frillings,   partly  made  (T.  D.  11696,  12425)....  45% 

339  "  fringes   (T.  D.   11887,  12385,  12996)    60% 

339  furniture  lace   (T.   D.   16971)    60% 

459  "  fuse,   for  smokers'    use   (T.   D.  1778) 60% 

339  "  galloons,     embroidered     (T.     D.     10506,     14310, 

16002)     60% 

339         "         galloons,  with  or  without  India  rubber  (T.  D. 

14310,    14144)    60% 

320  garters    45% 

"         genappins,  as   cotton  cloth. 

339         "         gimps- (T.  D.  14144,   17152)    60% 

408        "         gimps,  beaded   (T.  D.   13293)    60% 

ginghams,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  1800,  12904, 
15044). 

460  "    gins  20% 

314    "    gloves,  (T.  D.  10335,  11187,  12989,  14145,  15856, 

23365) 50% 

339        "        gloves,  embroidered  (T.  D.   15007,   22006) 60% 

314        "        gloves,  containing  rubber  (T.  D.  23356) 50% 

339  gorings    60% 

"         grenadines,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.   1544,   2495, 

12659,  10797). 
339         "         Hamburg  net  (T.  D.  9184,  14166)    60% 

312  handkerchiefs   and    mufflers,    whether    in    the 

piece  or  otherwise,  finished  or  unfinished, 
if  not  hemmed,  or  hemmed  only,  shall  pay 
the  same  rate  of  duty  as  is  imposed  on  cot- 
ton cloth  of  the  same  description,  but  not 

less    than    45% 

(T.  D.   2477,  10236,   11077,   12841,  13801). 

If  hemstitched  or  imitation  hemstitched,  or 
revered,  or  have  drawn  threads,  they  shall 
pay  in  addition  to  the  duty  hereinbefore 
prescribed  10% 

But  not  less  than    55% 

(T.  D.  11831,  13403.  13595,  47  F.  R.  875,  52 
F.  R.  121,  68  F.  R.  182). 

If  embroidered  in  any  manner,  whether  with 
an  initial  letter,  monogram,  or  otherwise 
by  hand  or  machinery,  or  are  tamboured, 
appliqued,  or  trimmed  wholly  or  in  part 
with  lace  or  with  tucking  or  insertion,  they 
shall  pay  hot  less  than  ( J.  D.  13481,  16091, 

16212)    60% 

320        "         hatbands    (T.   D.    16093)    45% 

339         "         hat   braids,    (T.    D.    10775,    11368,    11370,   12039, 

12546,   12854,    13298,   61  F.   R.   939)    60% 

314         "         hats 50% 


286  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

320     Cotton  healds 50c  It)  and  25% 

339         "        herring  bone  trimmings   60% 

hollands  as   cotton   cloth   (T.    D.    19450,    22705, 

22785). 

317        "        hosiery,   stockings,  hose  and  half  hose,  made 
on  knitting  machines  or  frames,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

(T.   D.    22007)    30% 

317        "        hosiery,   stockings,   hose  and  half  hose,   made 
vedged,     fashioned,     narrowed,     or    shaped 
wholly  or  in  part  by  knitting  machines  or 
frames,  or  knit  by  hand,   including  such  as 
are  commercially  known  as  seamless  stock- 
ings, hose  and  half  hose,  and  clocked  stock- 
ings,  hose   or  half  hose,   finished  or  unfin- 
ished, (T.  D.  11377.  13683,  15025,19807,  22208), 
Valued  not  over  $1  doz.  prs....50c  doz.  prs.  and  15% 
Valued  over  $1,   not  over  $1.50  doz.   prs, 

60c  doz.  prs.  and  15% 
Valued  over  $1.50,  not  over  $2  doz.   prs., 

70c  doz.  prs.  and  15% 
Valued  over  $2,  not  over  $3  doz.  prs., 

$1.20  doz.  prs.  and  15% 
Valued  over  $3,  not  over  $5  doz.  prs., 

$2  doz.  prs.  and  15% 

Valued   over  $5  doz.   prs    55  % 

"         imitation  of  silk  yarns  as  silk  yarns. 

454        "         imitation  tapestries,  if  paintings  (T.  D.  16429)       20% 
"        India  linens,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.   15044). 

320         "         initials,  (T.  D.  14847,  14917)   50c  tb  and  30% 

339         "         insertings  00% 

311        "         Italians,  silk  striped,  (T.  D.  7560,  14158),  (min- 
imum 50%)   (T.  D.  22700) 8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

"         jaconets,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  6328). 
304  to  309,  and  313     Cotton  jacquard  figure,  (T.  D.   21568). 
Cotton,  Japanese  cloth,  as  cotton  cloth. 

322         "         Japanese  screens,  (T.  D.  12379)    45% 

322         "         Japanese  wall  hangings,  (T.  D.  12808)   15% 

jeans,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  5531). 

319  "         knit  goods,  (T.  D.  14301).     See  cotton  shirts. 
302         "         knitting,  as  thread  or  yarn,  (T.  D.  21371). 

311  "  label  cloth  (T.  D.  16836)   3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

320  "  labels,   (T.  D.  14847,  16838,  20047)    . . .  .50c  Ib  and  30% 

339  "  lace  antique  tidies,  (T.  D.  13296)    60% 

339  "  lace  aprons,   (T.    D.    12218,    13932,    21570,    22868, 

23650) 60% 

339         *          lace  articles,  (T.  D.  11329)    60% 

339        "        lace  bed  sets,   (T.  D.   11328).     See  cotton  lace 

curtains. 

339         "         lace  belts.  (T.  D.  16421)    60% 

339         "         lace   collars.    (T.    D.    12386,   14240,    14305,    15164, 

15970.   21570,   22868,   23650)    60% 

339  "         lace  curtains  and  bed  sets,  n.  s.    p.   f.    (T.  D. 

21918)    60% 

340  "         lace  curtains,  bed  sets  and  pillow  shams,  made 

on  Nottingham  machines,  (T.  D.  6214,  11188, 
12218,  12352,  12669,  13932,  14380,  14611,  16112, 
2  S.  C.  R.  301),  when  counting  5  points  or 
spaces  between  warp  threads  per  inch. 

Ic  sq.   yd.  and  20% 

Counting  more  than  5  such  points  or  spaces 
per  inch,  in  addition  for  each  such  point  or 
space  in  excess  of  5 i£c  sq.  yd 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 50% 

339         "         lace  edgings   60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  287 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

426     Cotton  lace  flowers  (T.  D.  16858)    60% 

339         "         lace  nets,   (T.  D.  10256)    60% 

339  "        lace    pillow    shams,  n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.    D.    15228," 

16298)    60% 

340  "        lace  pillow  shams  made  on  Nottingham  ma- 

chines.    See  cotton  lace  curtains. 

339  lace  tatting,  (T.  D.  16204)   60% 

320        "        lacings  for  boots,  shoes  and  corsets. .  .25c  Ib  and  15% 

320        "        lamp  wicking,  (T.  D.  14853,  15814)   lOc  lb  and  15% 

lappet    skirtings,     (T.     D.    15044),     as    cotton 

lappets. 

313  "  lappets,  pay  duty  same  as  cotton  cloth  of  like 
character,  (T.  D.  6456,  14927,  15041,  12440), 
and  in  addition,  if  valued  at  not  more  than 

7c  sq.   yd lc  sq.  yd 

valued  at  more  than  7c  sq.  yd 2c  sq.  yd 

lawns,  as  Cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  15044). 

313        "        lawns,  fancy  (T.  D.  12528).  See  Cotton  lappets. 
339         "         lawns,  hemstitched,   (T.  D.  11366,  15215,  15824, 

16717,  56  F.   R.  820)    60% 

339         "         lawns,  tucked,  (T.  D.  15583,  22162)   60% 

425        "         leaves  (T.  D.   10794)    50% 

leno  cloth,  (T.  D.  12425),  as  cotton  cloth. 

339         "         leno  net,   (T.  D.  15044)    60% 

449        "        lined  straw  baskets,  straw  chief  value,   (T.  D. 

15665)   30% 

320        "        linings  for  bicycles  tires  46% 

"        linings,  with  flax  selvedge,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T. 
D.  13485). 

339         "        loom-embroidered,  (T.  D.  13034)  60% 

320        "        loom  harness   50c  Ifo  and  25% 

337        "         mackintosh  cloth,   (T.  D.   12395,   12783). 

lOc  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

313  "        Madras   mulls   or  muslins,  as   cotton  cloth   In 

which  other,  etc.  (40  F.  R.  322,  3  S.  C.  R.  88, 
T.  D.  10499,  12921,  13592,  15044). 

322  "  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  12677,  13594, 
14499,  14504,  14612,  14614,  14623,  14952,  15924, 
15984,  21500,  21542,  23452,  23454,  16  O.  A.  G. 

648)    46% 

"        medallions,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  12561,  14927, 

15041). 
408        "        metal  and  glass-beaded  applique  gimps,  (T.  D. 

13293)   60% 

322        "        metal  and  jute  table  covers,  (T.  D.  12202) 45% 

mole  skins,  (T.  D.  7538),  as  cotton  cloth, 
molleton,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.  8942). 

339         "        mosquito  bars,  (T.  D.  9184,  16530)   60% 

312        "  mufflers.      See   cotton  handkerchiefs,    (T.  D. 

10786,   12656,   14447,  17959). 

mulls,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  6328,  13178,  12921, 
15044). 

339        "        mulls,  embroidered,   (T.  D.  17862)    60% 

44        muslins,  as  cotton  cloth,     (T.    D.     12441,  6349, 

10512,  11331,  12904,  16044,  73  F.  R    808). 
"        nainsooks,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  6328,  12904, 
15044). 

322        "         napkins  in  the  piece,   (T.  D.   23045)    45% 

339        "        napkins,    lace    60% 

314  "        neckties  or  neckwear,  made  up  or  manufac- 

tured wholly  or  in  part  by  the  tailor,  seam- 
stress, or  manufacturer,  (T.  D.  12382,  10392, 
11065,  13444,   23650)   without  India  rubber. ..       60% 
with  India  rubber.  .15c  It)  and  60% 


288  F.  B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

I     Cotton    neckties,    embroidered    60% 

339  neck   ruchings    and   rufflings    607 

net  hat  sides,  (T.  D.  16808)   60% 

339  nets  and   nettings,   (T.   D.    14166,   14177,    14217, 

14311,  16111,  16119,   16152,   16311,   16530) 60% 

311  oilcloth,  yellow  (T.  D.  16313) 3c  sq    yd   and  207 

656         "         oil  seed,  (10740)   Free 

339  "        openwork  goods,  (T.  D.  14611,  14612) 60% 

Oriental  nets,  (T.  D.  16152)   60% 

314  "        outside  garments,  without  India  rubber 50% 

with  India  rubber..  15c  Ib  and  50% 
pants.     See  cotton  shirts, 
piano  covers,  embroidered  with  metal  threads      60% 

315  pile     fabrics,     not     bleached,     dyed,     colored, 

stained,    painted   or  printed,    (T.    D.    19482, 

19489)    9c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

if  bleached,  dyed,   colored,  stained  painted  or 

printed 12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

But    none    of    the    above   shall   pay    le&s    than 

47%%. 
pillow  shams,   lace,    n.   s.    p.   f 60% 

340  "         pillow  shams,   made  on  Nottingham  lace  ma- 

chine.     See   cotton   lace  curtains, 
pique,  as  cotton  cloth,    (T.  D.  3697,  15044). 

pique  braids,   (T.  D.  16967)    60% 

plastrons,   (T.   D.   16477)    60% 

315  plushes,    not  bleached,   dyed,   colored,   stained, 

painted  or  printed 9c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

322  portieres,    (T.   D.    21651)    ; 45% 

if  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted  or 
printed,   (T.   D.   10677,   11073,  12937) 

12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 
But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than  47%%. 

322         "         pulp.  (T.   D.    13594)    45% 

339         "         quiltings,   (T.  D.   16205)    60% 

quilts,  embroidered,  (8  S.  C.  920,  T.  D.  12426).       60% 
366  quilts    with    wool    fringe    as    manufacture    of 

wool,     (T.    D.    21662). 

322         "         rag  pulp,   (T.  D.  13594,  14692)    45% 

rags,  fit  only  for  paper  stock  (T.  D.  23747 Free 

537         "         raw   Free 

"        revere  stripes,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.   6360). 

322         "         ribbon  bruges,    (T.  D.  7363)    45% 

320         "         ribbons 45% 

320         "         ribcons  for  typewriters,  (G.   A.   3906)    45% 

322         "         rope.    (T.   D.   9187)    4o% 

302        "         rovings  and  ropings,  (T.  D.  17834,  17964,  20820, 

20953)    45% 

339        "         ruchings,    (T.    D.    7551) 60% 

339         "         rufflings.    (T.    D.    15960,    16567)    60% 

339         "        sash  cloth,   tamboured.    (T.   D.   16101.    16106)..       60% 
satines.    as    cotton    cloth,    (T.    D.    3889,    6328, 
14712,    15044.) 

407         "        scapularies.   (T.  D.   10930)    35% 

656        "         seed.    (T.   D.   10740.   15480)    Free 

617        "         seed  hulls,  (T.  D.  14702.  14705) Free 

Sec.  6  "         seed  meal,   (T.   D.   11004,   15953)    20% 

35        "         seed   oil    4c  gal 

"        seed  oil  and  olive  oil  mixed  as  olive  oil,    (T. 

D.   22987). 
seersucker,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  13236.) 

314         "         shirt   bands,    (T.  D.    12962)    50% 

320         "         shirt  labels,  (T.  D.  14623,  14918) 50c  Ib  and  30% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  289 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

319  Cotton  shirts    (T.    D.   10682,    11401,   12232,   12842,  12962, 

12897,  14621),  drawers,  pants,  vests,  union 
suits,  combination  suits,  tights,  sweaters, 
corset  covers  and  all  underwear  made 
wholly  or  in  part  on  knitting  machines  or 
frames,  or  knit  by  hand,  finished  or  unfin- 
ished, (T.  D.  21694,  21715) 

Valued  not  over  $1.50  doz 60c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $1.50,  not  over  $3  doz.. $1.10  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $3,  not  over  $5  doz $1.50  doz.  and  25% 

Valued  over  $5,  not  over  $7  doz $1.75  doz.  and  35% 

Valued  over  $7,  not  over  $15  doz... $2. 25  doz.  and  35% 

Valued  over   $15   doz    50% 

"     shirting   cloth   as   cotton    cloth,     (T.     D.     21940, 
21949). 

320  "        shoe  bindings,   (T.  D.  14297,  16484) '. . . .       45% 

320  shoe  lacings  25c  Ib  and  15% 

silesias,  as  cotton  cloth. 

366        "        silk  and  goat  hair  plushes,  as  wool  manufac- 
tures,  n.  s.   p.  f.,    (T.  D.   10677). 
339  skirt  bands,  (T.  D.  12962)    60% 

315  skirt  bindings.     See  cotton  bias  dress  facings. 

339         "         skirts   embroidered,    (T.   D.   21141) 60% 

skirting,    hemmed,     as     cotton     cloth,    (T.    D. 

8297). 

339        "         skirtings,  hemstitched  or  tucked   60% 

302        "        sliver   45% 

"        slipper    patterns    as    cotton    wearing   apparel, 

(T.   D.   20656). 
371         "         slippers,     embroidered    with     worsted,    (T.    D. 

4164)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

371        "         smoking  jackets,   bound  with  worsted,  (T.   D. 

11033)   50c  Ib  and  60% 

320        "         spindle  banding lOc  Ib  and  15% 

322         "         stays,    (T.    D.    13437)     45% 

314        "         stiffening,  (T.  D.  20731)    50% 

317-318  "         stockings.     See  cotton  hosiery. 

320        "         stove  wicking  lOc  Ib  and  15% 

320  suspenders,    (T.   D.   7333)    4b% 

319  "         sweaters.     See  cotton  shirts. 

339  Swiss  hemstitched  trimmings,   (T.  D.  14609)..       60% 

313  Swiss   muslin,    dotted  and   figured,   pay   same 

duty  as  cotton  cloth  of  like  description, 
and  in  addition,  if  valued  over  7c.  sq.  yd  (T. 

D.   21568)    lc  sq.  yd 

if  valued  over  7c  sq.  yd 2c  sq.  yd 

316  "         table  covers  (chenille)   50% 

321  "         table    damask    40>0 

322  "         table  damask  covers,   (T.  D.  20353,  21651) 45% 

339         "         tamboured  articles,  (T.  D.   15551,  16106,  21918)       60% 

320  "         tapes,   with   or   without   India   rubber,    (T.    D. 

6/10,  13668,  13707,  15855,  15955),  i.ot  em- 
broidered    45% 

333         "         tapes,  if  embroidered   60% 

322        "         tape  measures,  (T.  D.  16223,  16421)   45% 

322        "        tapestry,  (T.  D.  14135,  15044)    45% 

"        tapestry,    metal    thread    chief    value,    (T.    D. 

21945)  see  metal  thread. 

tarlatans,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.   6360,  15044). 
tarlatans,    with    metal    threads,    according    to 
material   of  chief   value,    (T.   D.    7471,   9322. 
13193). 
339         "         tatting  60% 


290  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RA.TE 

314  Cotton   tennis   shirts.    (T.   D.   11401)..    .  50r 

terry   cloth '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.       45% 

302  thread  in  any  form  except  spool  thread.     See 

cotton   yarn,    (T.   D.    21455.    22649). 

thread  spool,  including  crochet,  darning  and 
embroidery  cottons  on  spools  or  reels,  con- 
taining on  each  spool  or  reel  not  exceeding 
100  yards  of  thread  6c  doz 

Exceeding  100  yards  on  each  spool  or  reel,  for 
every  additional  100  yards  or  fractional  part 
thereof  in  excess  of  100  6c  doz 

If  otherwise  than  on  spools  or  reels,  for  each 

100  yards  or  fraction  thereof  (T.  D.  22080) . .        %c 

But  duty   shall   not   be   assessed    upon   a   less 
number    of   yards    than    is    marked    on    the 
spools  or  reels. 
371  tidies,    antique,   worked  with  worsted.    (T.    D. 

13296)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

tidies,  embroidered,   (T.  D.  10914    13296    15844 

16298,    21918)    ' 60% 

tidies,  tamboured.   (T.  D.  15833)    60% 

129  "  ties,  of  iron  or  steel,  cut  to  lengths,  punched 
or  not  punched,  with  or  without  buckles  or 
fasteners,  for  baling,  (1  S.  C.  R.  346) 5-10c  It) 

319  tights.     See  cotton  shirts,  (T.  D.  13885). 

339  toilet   sets  embroidered,    (T.   D.   20567) 60% 

"         towelling,  in  the  piece,  except  damask,  as  cot- 
•     ton  cloth.  T.  D.  19285,   21741,   23487). 

towels,    damask    45% 

311        "         tracing  cloth.   (T.  D.  3834,   5830,     13385,    15140, 

16227.  23365)  3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

322        "         traveling  rolls,  or  tourists'  cases,   (T.  D.   7332, 

11077,   13963)    45% 

339  "  trimmings,  (T.  D.  4573,  7226.  8664.  8799.  10340, 
12385,  12457.  12553,  14847,  15154,  15720.  16206, 

17064,    23542)    60% 

408        "         trimmings,  beaded.   (T.   D.   13320)    .". 60% 

316         "         trimmings,    chenille    50% 

320  "         tubing   45% 

320        "        tubing    for    artificial     flowers     (T.     D.     14928, 

14930)    45% 

320        "         tubular  galloons,  (T.  D.  14310)    45% 

339        "         tuckings,   (T.  D.  12528,   22162)    60% 

339         "         tuckings,  hemstitched,  (T.  D.  11331)  60% 

322        "         Turkish  towels,  (T.  D.  13963)    45% 

twills,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.   246). 

311  "  umbrella  cloth,  silk  and  cotton,  cotton  chief 
value,  (T.  D.  10353,  10665),  (minimum  50%). 

8c  sq.  yd    and  30% 

319         "         underwear.     See  cotton  shirts. 
339        "        underwear,     embroidered,    (T.   D.    5986.    11700, 

12219.    15835)    60% 

319        "        union  suits.     See  cotton  shirts. 

upholsterers'  cloth.  (T.  D.  10664,  12250,  14309), 
as  cotton  cloth. 

414        "         velvet  buttons,   (T.  D.  12555)    50% 

179         "         velvet,  embroidered  with  metal  (T.  D.  11031).       60% 
"        velvet  selvedges  on.  included  in  measurement, 
(T.  D.   11409,   12343.   12350). 

315  "        velveteen,  bias.  (T.  D.  11977,  14164).     See  cot- 

ton bias  dress  facings. 

315  "  velvets  and  velveteens,  bleached,  dyed,  col- 
ored, stained,  painted  or  printed. 

12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  291 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Not  bleached,   dyed,   colored,   stained,   painted 

or  printed  ......................  9c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

But    none    of    the   above   shall    pay    less  than 


Cotton  velvets,  samples  of,  are  dutiable  if  of  commer- 

cial value,  (53  F.  R.  214,  T.  D.  12572). 
vestings,  as  cotton  cloth,    (T.   D.    13185,   13289, 
21940,   21949). 

319  "        vests,  knitted,  (T.  D.  16533).    See  cotton  shirts. 

339         "         vitrages    ......................................     60% 

322        "        wadding   .....................................       45% 

302        "        warp.     See  cotton  yarn. 

537        "        waste,  (T.  D.  13217,  18751,  21409)    .............     Free 

362        "        waste,  mixed  with  wool,   (T.  D.  13217)  ........  20c  Ib 

337         "        waterproof  cloth,  (T.  D.  12695)...  lOc  sq.  yd.  and  20% 
314         "         wearing  apparel,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  made  up  or  manu- 

factured wholly  or  in  part    by    the    tailor, 

seamstress  or  manufacturer  ...............       50% 

339        "         wearing  apparel,  embroidered,     (T.    D.    11700, 

15658,    21141,   21570,    22868,   23650)  ............       60% 

339         "        wearing  apparel,  part  lace,  (T.  D.  14134,  14140, 

21141,   21570,    22868,    23650)    ..................        60% 

320  "        webs  and  webbings,  composed  in  part  of  India 

rubber,   or  otherwise,    (59  F.   R.    454,   T.  D. 
7333,    13311,    14151,    14727,    12539,    G.    A.   3944, 
18951)    .......................  .............       45% 

320        "        wicking,  candle,  lamp  or  stove,  woven,  braided 

or  twisted  .........................  lOc  Ib  and  15% 

322        "        with  wire  inserted,  (T.  D.  14965,  15404)    ......       45% 

366        "        wool  and  metal  table  covers,  as  wool  manu- 

factures, n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  10672). 
366        "         wool  and  silk  shirtings,  as  wool  manufactures, 

n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  10682,  10773,  10777). 
366         "         worsted   and  silk  plushes,    as   wool   manufac- 

tures, n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  11073). 

302        "        yarn  carded,  and  cotton  thread,  warps  or  warp 
yarns,   in  singles,   whether  on  beams  or  in 
bundles  or  any    other    form,    except'  spool 
thread    of    cotton    not    colored,     bleached, 
dyed,  or  advanced  beyond  the  condition  of 
singles,   by  grouping    or    twisting    two    or 
more  single  yarns  together,  on  all  numbers 
up  to  and  including  No.  15  (T.  D.   23318)  ...  3c  It) 
On  all  numbers  exceeding  No.   15  and    up    to 

and  including  No.  30  ..........  l-5c  per  No.  per  Ib 

In  all  numbers  exceeding  No.  30..  ^c  per  No.  per  Ib 
If  colored,  bleached,  dyed,  combed  or  advanced 
beyond   the   condition  of  singles   by  group- 
ing or  twisting  two  or  more  single  yarns  to- 
gether, on  all  numbers  up  to  and  including 
No.  20  (T.  D.  20556,  23283)    ..................   6c  Ib 

Exceeding  No.  20  and  up  to  No.  80. 

140  per  No.  per  Ib 
On  No.  80  and  above  .............  3-10c  per  No.  per  Ib 

339         "         zachens,    (T.   D.   16477),   .......................       60% 

zephyrs,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  12653). 
339     Cottonade  ball  fringes,  (T.  D.  12457,  12553)   ..........       60% 

366     Cottonette,  as  wool  cloth,  (T.  D.  12558). 

648     Couhage    ...............................  -  ............     Free 

3     Coumarine,   (T.  D.   4288,   13061,   16855,   22531)    ..........     25% 

Counterfeit    coins    are     illegal    importations,    (T.    D. 

13456). 
Country  01  exportation,  what  is.  (T.  D.  22338). 


292  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Country  produce  in  small  quantities  on  frontier,  no 
entry  required  for  if  not  valued  over  $5, 
(T.  D.  7947). 

Coupes,  according  to  material  of  chief  value,  (T.  D. 
13354). 

69     Courtplaster    35% 

Coutll,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  13242). 

Coverings,    American,    not    include   for    rate,    (T.    D. 

21961,  22469.  22462,  22490). 
additional    duty    on,    (T.    D.    11200,    11046,    Sec. 

19,  Act  June  10,  1890). 
artificial    flower   bonbon  holders   are   unusual, 

(T.  D.  10493). 
"        bags   of  silk  for  opera    glasses    are    unusual, 

(T.  D.  11213). 

bags   containing  hair,   usual,    (T.  D.    21603). 
bags  containing  ore,  (T.  D.  13051). 

89  "        barrels,    containing   cement   included   in   duti- 

able weight. 

90  "        barrels   containing    lime    included  in  dutiable 

weight. 
"        barrels  containing  dead  oil.  and  American  coal 

oil  barrels,  filled  with  steel,  (T.  D.  11064). 
barrels    containing  gas  water  (T.  D.  10072). 
"        baskets   of   straw   for  bottled  liquors  are  un- 
usual,  (T.  D.   13077). 

baskets  for  tea  are  unusual,  (T.  D.  12564). 
"        baskets    of   glace    fruits   are   unusual,    (T.    D. 

15076). 

bottles  for  ale  not  dutiable,   (T.  D.  10904). 
99        "        bottles    containing   blacking    dutiable,    (T.    D. 

12113). 
99        "        bottles    containing    brandy    peaches    dutiable, 

(T.   D.   10909). 
"        bottles  containing  chloride  of  ethyl,  usual,   (T. 

D.    21972,    22033). 
99        "         bottles     containing     colors     dutiable,     (T.     D 

15688). 
300        "        bottles  containing  ginger  ale  not  dutiable,  (T. 

D.   10473,   15696). 
638       "        bottles    containing   scientific   preparations   for 

colleges  free,    (T.   D.   13165). 
boxes    containing   ammeters  are   unusual.    (T. 

D.  9994). 
boxes   containing  bottles   not  unusual    (T.    D 

14523,    14851,   14894,   15957,   16083). 
"        boxes  containing  bronze  powder  unusual,   (T. 

D.  22361). 
"         boxes  containing  cheap  violin  strings  unusual, 

(T.  D.   13076). 
"        boxes   containing   collar  buttons  unusual,    (T. 

D.    11994). 

boxes  containing   dominoes    not    unusual,    (T. 
.    D.   11868). 
boxes  containing  frozen  fish  not  unusual,   (T. 

D.   9814). 
boxes  containing  gelatine  not  unusual,   (T.  D. 

10933,  11868). 
"        boxes  containing  lead  pencils  not  unusual,  (T. 

D.  11867). 

"  boxes  containing  mourning  pins  dutiable  as 
part  of  merchandise,  (T.  D.  15571,  15860, 
18770). 


SCHEDULE  OF   DUTIES.  293 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Coverings,  boxes  containing  prunes,  (T.  D.  9940). 

boxes     containing    samples    dutiable,     (T.    D. 

12572). 
"        boxes   containing  tooth  picks  unusual,    (T.   D. 

21736). 
"         boxes    containing    water    colors    not    unusual, 

(T.   D.   13967). 
boxes  of  metal  for  confectionery  unusual,   (T 

D.  12320). 

boxes  for  trial  glasses  unusual,   (T.  D.  12335). 
"        boxes,  fancy  paper,   containing  handkerchiefs, 

are  unusual,    (T.  D.    10240,   10467). 
cartons  for  hosiery  dutiable,  (T.  D.  10226). 
"         cases  containing  leaf  tobacco,  unusual,   (T.  D. 

21057). 

239         "         cases,    outside,    for    condensed    milk,    not    du- 
tiable,   (T.    D.    11344). 
89        "         cement  included  in  dutiable  weight. 

"         champagne  bottles  not  dutiable,  (T.  D.   15715). 
cigar  holders,  not  unusual,  (T.  D.  10224,  10642, 

11166). 
"        cost  of  must  be  separately  stated  on  invoice, 

.(T.   D.    8164,    12465). 

"        covers,   straw,   for  empty  bottles  are  not  un- 
usual, (T.  D.  8040,  17961). 
defined,  (T.  D.  21961). 
egg  boxes  not  unusual,   (T.  D.   10743). 

399         "         embroidery  envelopes,    (T.  D.   12788)... 36% 

420        "         firecrackers,    included  in  dutiable   weight,    (T. 

D..  15383). 

101        "         for  microscope  slides,  as  glass,   crown,  unpol- 
ished, (T.  D.  10879.) 

for  razor  blades,  unusual,   (T.  D.   21858). 
99  glass  bottles,  filled,  dutiable,  (T.  D.  15852.) 

"         glass   cheese  jars,    not  unusual,   (T.   D.    15819, 

14219,  16073,.  66  F.   R.   300). 
99        "        glass    jars     containing     pickles,     dutiable    (T. 

D.  16098). 
"        glass   tubes,   containing  ethyl  chloride,    usual, 

(T.   D.  23038). 
hampers  containing  clothing,   unusual,    (T.  D. 

10047,   10407). 

"        hat  cases,   unusual,    (T.   D.    10093). 
"         iron    cylinders    containing    oxygen    gas,    duti- 
able,   (T.  D.   10159). 

"         iron  drums  for  glycerine,  usual,   (T.  D.  23131). 
"        iron    tanks    for    molasses,     unusual,     (T.     D. 

15675). 
"        jars  containing  fish  paste,  not  unusual  (T.  D. 

13513). 
jars  containing  preserved  ginger,  unusual,  (T. 

D.  9881). 

301         "         jugs  for  mineral  water  dutiable  separately,  (T. 
D.  10861). 

450        "         leather  for  aneroids,   (T.   D.    12346)    35% 

450  leather  for  combs,  (T.  D.  10574)   35% 

leather,     for     tumblers,     usual,    (T.    D.    131 66, 

23056). 
"         leather  for  watches,  not  unusual,  (T.  D.  13171). 

205        "         lemon  and  lime  boxes,  (T.  D.  15017) 30% 

match  boxes,  not  unusual,   (T.  D.  10333,  11081, 
11431,   11862,  11869,  12560,   12563,   15076,  15195, 
15463). 
449        "        matting  for  tea  boxes,  (T.  D.  12846)   30% 


294  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Coverings,  metal  boxes  containing  pins,   (T.  D.  9888, 

12114)    45% 

453  musical  instruments,  (T.  D.  10652,  11392,  11839)       45% 

necessary,  outside,  such  as  sacks,  crates,  lag- 
ging,   boxes,    etc..    and   straw   and   packing 
material    are    elements    of    dutiable    value. 
Act   June    10,    1890. 
needle  cases,  unusual.   (T.   D.   14519). 

205         "         pomelo    boxes     30% 

opera  glass  cases,   not  unusual.    (T.   D.    11213, 
11241,  11412,  11697,  11868,  11871,  13073,  14949). 

205        "         orange  boxes  30% 

"         paper   boxes    for    fans,    not    unusual.    (T.    D. 

10240). 
"         passengers'    trunks,    dutiable,     (T.     D.     13753, 

13967,  59  F.  R.  450). 
pease   bags,   usual,    (T.    D.    15075). 
picnic  baskets  containing  champagne,  unusual, 

(T.  D.  9914). 

Roquefort  cheese,  jars  or  pots  for,  not  unus- 
ual.   (T.   D.    16073). 

449         "         satchels,  straw,  for  tea.  (T.  D.  12564)    30% 

205        "         shaddock  boxes   30% 

sheaths    for    bowie    knives,    unusual,    (N.    Y. 
April  29.   1890). 

208         "         silk  warp  beams.   (T.   JJ.   14559)    35% 

steel   in    barrels,    cost    of    barrels   included    in 

dutiable  value.   (T.   D.   13512). 
tea    caddies    and     canisters     unusual,    (T.    D. 

20809.    23266). 

tea  in  tin  boxes,  usual,  (T.  D.  23040). 
traveling  clocks,  dutiable  as  part  of  clock,  (T. 

D.  12659). 

trays  for  pipes  are  unusual.  (T.  D.  8974). 
"  unusual  or  salable,  or  designed  to  use  other 
than  the  bona  fide  exportation  of  merchan- 
dise to  the  United  States,  dutiable  at  the 
rate  to  which  the  same  would  be  subject 
if  separately  imported.  Act  June  10.  1890. 

453         "         violin  cases,   (T.  D.   10223,  10320) 45% 

41       Covers,  button.   (T.  D.  9726)    10% 

316        "         cotton  chenille,  table   50% 

193        "        for  cream  separators,  (T.  D.  2371)   45% 

649         "         for  rolls  of  Old  Testament,  as  regalia   (T.   D. 

6855)    Free 

"         made  of  portions  of  carpets,  dutiable  as  car- 
pets of  like  description. 
"         parasol,  dutiable  according  to  material. 

piano,   dutiable  according  to  material,    (T.   D. 
9133.  9253,  12365). 

571     Cow  hair,  cleaned  or  uncleaned   Free 

366         "         hair  fabrics,  as  wool  fabrics,  (T.  D.  12946). 

437         "        hides,  raw   15% 

692         "         or  kine  pox  virus    Free 

450         "         hide  whips.   (T.  D.  6257)    35% 

262     Cowberries,  (T.  D.   22808)    Ic  qt 

20     Cowrie  gum.  advanced  in  value  ^c  It)  and  10% 

548        "         gum.   crude   Free 

450        "        shells,    manufactured    35% 

635        "         shells,    unmanufactured    Free 

218     Cows  (T.  D.  8321),  valued  not  over  $14  per  head.  ..$3.75  each 

Valued  over  $14  per  head 
659     Crabs 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  295 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Crackers,  edible,  of  flour,  (42  F.  R.  403)  ............       20% 

420        "         fire,  including  weight  of  covering  .............  8c  lb 

407         "         or  mottoes,    (T.   D.    14397)    .....  .  ..............       35% 

262     Cranberries  (T.  D.  20036)    ............................       25% 

193     Cranks  for  bicycles,  (T.  D.  15011)    ...................       45% 

Crapes,   cotton,   (T.  D.   12653,   14148,  14155)   as  Cotton 

cloth. 
387         "         silk  (T.  D.  3630,  14714,   22073),  as  silk  cloth. 

Crash,  cotton,  as  cotton  cloth. 
346         "         flax  or  linen,   (49  F.  R.  824,  T.  D.  10953,   11882, 

12627,  14056).     See  flax  cloth. 

Cravats,  as  wearing  apparel,  according  to  material. 
366     Cravenette   cloth,   as   wool  manufactures  n.    s.   p.    f., 

(T.  D.  13792,  16303). 
58     Crayons,  (T.  D.  4265,  12947,  15229,  49  F.  R.  226)  ......       30% 

97         "         charcoal   (T.    D.    13547.    22877)    ................       35% 

457        "         colored  pencil  leads,  (T.  D.  14375)    ............       10% 

456        "         in  wood,  as  pencils,  in  wood,   (T.  D.  12947), 

45c  grs.  and  25% 
58         "         lithographic,    (T.    D.    9738)    ...................       30% 

454        "         portraits,  (T.  D.  3825)    ........................       20% 

70         "         toilet,   (T.  D.   17180)    ..........................       60% 

239     Cream,  (T.  D.  8404,  21490)    ............................  2c  lb 

68        ."         conserve,  medicinal  (T.  D.  9047)  ..............       25% 

366        "         lambskins,   as  wool  manufactures   n.   s.   p.   f., 
(T.   D.   12970). 


Sec.  6 
622 
347 
6 
193 


machine  separated,   (T.  D.   16012)    ............  20% 

nuts    .........................................  Free 

padding,  jute  and  flax,  (T.  D.  14250)   ..........  45% 

pink,  as  argols,  partly  refined,   (T.  D.  3214). 


separators,  tin  covers  for.  (T.  D.  14613)   ......       45% 

72        "        shaving,  as  toilet  soap,  (T.  D.  13881)   ..........  15c  lb 

6        "         tartar,  (T.  D.  1551)   ............................  6c  lb 

292     Creme  de  cassis,   (T.  D.  11705)   .....................  $2.25  gal 

de  menthe,  as  spirits.   (T.  D.   22314). 
55     Cremnitz,  white   (T.  D.   9408)  ......................   2%c  lb 

3   or   68     Creolin    pearson    (T.    D.    9408,    13870,    17391,   18143, 

22139.    23270)    ...............................       25% 

3     Creosote,  liquid,   (T.  D.  9276,  2587,  82  F.  R.  311)  ......       25% 

524         "         oil  (T.  D.   17400,  84  F.  R.  638)  .................     Free 

15         "         soluble,  (T.  D.  23139)    .........................       20% 

67         "         wine  of  (T.  D.  17575)   (minimum  25%)   .........   55c  lb 

15     Creosotine,  (T.  D.  12699)    ............................       20% 

Crepe  de  chine,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  14155). 
17J         "         diamond,  (T.  D.  6910)    .........................       60% 

397         "         paper,  (66  F.  R.  729,  T.  D.   14073,   15879,   16900, 

17157,  72  F.  R.  258)    .................  5c  lb  and  15% 

387         "         silk,  as  silk  goods. 

524     Cresol    ..............................................     Free 

3     Creosotine  acid,  (T.  D.  12699)   ........................       25% 

464     Cresylic  acid,  (T.  D.  3980)    .............................  Free 

Cret  curtains,   as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.   6630). 
Cretonnes,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  4558). 
370     Cricket  sashes,  (T.  D.  5949)   .................  44c  lb  and  60% 

131     Crimped  iron  sheets  (T.  D.  23333)   ................  1  l-10c  lb 

450     Crimpers,  hair,   (T.  D.  13237,  13650,   14024,  14547)  .....       35% 

566     Crin,  vegetal,  (T.  D.  12269,  12300,  13295,  13423)   ......     Free 

431     Crinoline,  (T.  D.  15149,  15405,  8  S.  C.  R.  714)  ......  lOc  sq.  yd 

137         "         wire,    (T.   D.   1007,   12944)    .....................       45% 

303     Crochet  cotton.     See  cotton  thread,  (T.  D.  2540). 

339         "         edgings,    (T.  D.  17174)    ........................       60% 

165         "         needles,  bone  (T.  D.  6828,  9293.  15238,   22807...       25% 


296  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                             ARTICLE  RATE 
165     Crochet  needles,  iron  or  steel.  (T.  D.  2693,  6828    9293 

11570) '. ...  257 

322     Crocheted  ornaments.  (T.  D.  14504,  20992)       ..  457 
97     Crocldolite  articles.   (46  F.  R.  519,  55  F.  R.  273    T'  D. 

13377.   15975)   plain    35% 

decorated    45% 

435                  cut    ...1 107 

«4     ••    set ;;.;  wj 

545                  uncut.  (T.  D.  13377)    Free 

95     Crockery,   decorated    60% 

plain  55% 

58  Crocus,  (T.  D.  9455.  13206,  16853,  18825.  84  F.  R.  158)..  30% 
58        colcottra,  (T.  D.  2961,  4914,  6658,  9265,  9455 

13206.  16853,  20826,  20889) 30% 

58    "    martis.  (T.  D.  6658.  9265,  13206) 30% 

369  Croise  or  shooda.  as  wool  dress  goods,  (T.  D.  7024, 

8020,  8679). 

135     Crop  ends  of  steel  bars  and  blooms,  as  steel  ingots, 
(T.  D.  7359,   8489,  8701,  9358.  9  S.  C.  R.  279). 

168     Cross  cut  saws   6c  lin.  ft 

649     Crosses,  if  borne   in  hand,   or  worn    on    person,    as 

regalia,  (T.  D.  12628)    Free 

religious,  according  to  material  of  chief  value, 

(T.  D.  11418.  11874). 
20    Croton,  bark  and  seed,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value. 

%c  lb  and  10% 

648                  bark  and  seed,  as  drugs,  crude  Free 

36        "         oil   20c  It> 

254                   seed,  as  an  oil  seed  (56  Ibs  to  bu.) 25c  bu 

251     Crotons    25% 

144     Crowbars,  iron  or  steel   iy2c  lb 

101     Crown  glass.     See  glass. 

434  Crowns,  theatrical,  as  jewelry,  (T.  D.  9027)   60% 

94     Crucibles,  black  lead.   (T.  D.  15148)    25% 

94            ••         earthen  or  fire  clay,  (T.  D.  3845)    25% 

94        "        not  decorated  in  any  manner,     (T.    D.    12324, 

15628)    25% 

,94         "         sand.    (T.  D.  3845)    25% 

94         "         white  earthenware,  (T.  D.  8642,  12324)   25% 

3  Crude  cocaine,   (T.  D.   14647)    25% 

614         "         minerals,    (T.   D.    9856)    Free 

6         "         tartar  or  wine  lees.     See  argols. 

614     Crushed  stone.  (T.  D.  15088,  15391,  15436) Free 

538     Cryolite  or  kryolith,   (T.   D,  386) Free 

115     Crystal   balls.    (T.   D.   13487,   15975)    50% 

75        "         carbonate  of  soda,  (T.  D.  16006.  17602,  17938)  3-10c  lt> 

115        "         scale  bearings    50% 

212     Crystallized    rose    leaves,    as    confectionery,     (T.    D. 
9268). 

4  Crystals,  alum V>c  lb 

15         "         brown,   (T.  D.   523.   1035)    "30% 

614         "         cobalt.  (T.  D.  2945,  3168)    Free 

20}         "         English,  as  refined  sugar.     See  sugar,    (T.   D. 
13333). 

191         "         glass,  for  watches,  (T.  D.  2807,  5943) 40% 

6        "         lees,  containing  not  over  90%  B.  of  P 4c  Ib 

containing  over  90%  B.  of  P  5c  lb 

435  "         rock.    (T.   D.    13346,   17337)    10% 

115                  rock,   manufactures   of    50% 

75         "         soda,  concentrated   3-10c  lt> 

77         "         soda,  not  concentrated,  (T.  D.  12698,  13590) .  .2-10c  It) 

3         "         tin    25% 

617         "         tonka   beans.    (T.   D.    14836)    Fre» 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  297 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

191     Crystals,  watch   40% 

15         "         yellow,   (T.  D.  523,  9766)    30% 

400     Crystographs,  as  lithograph  prints  (T.  D.  14228). 

Cuba,  a   foreign   country  for   tariff  purposes,    (T.   D. 
21738,    23087). 

20     Cubebs,  advanced  in  value y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548                   crude   Free 

oil   of    25% 

114     Cubes,  marble,   onyx  or  stone  mosaic   (T.   D.    16627), 
not  exceeding  2  cu.  in.   in  size,   if  loose, 

Ic  Ib  and  20% 

if  attached  to  any  material 20c  sq.  ft.  and  35% 

665     Cubic  nitrate,   (T.  D.  9457)    Free 

241     Cucumbers  in  brine,  (61  F.  R.  500,  T.  D.  1818,   10597, 

10749,    12308)     40% 

257         "         natural    -. 25% 

539  Cudbear,   (T.   D.   5529)    Free 

22         ••         extract  of,  (T.  D.  5529)    %c  It) 

15         "         substitute  (T.  D.   3721,  3913,   2635) 30% 

414  Cuff  buttons  (T.  D.  9832,  190t>6) 50% 

338  Cuffs,  cotton,  for  shirts  45c  doz.  pcs.  and  15% 

339  "         cotton,  embroidered,  (T.  D.  14305)   60% 

338  "         linen,   for  shirts,  all  or  in  part,    (T.  D.   12733) 

40c  doz.  pcs.  and  i,  >% 

339  "         linen,  in  part  lace,  (T.  D.  14240)   60% 

450         "         fur    35% 

390        "        fur,  feathers  and  silk,  (T.  D.  6252)   60% 

390        "         silk    60% 

415  Culm,  such  as  will  pass  through  a  half  inch  screen, 

(T.  D.  11057,  13816/14605)    15c  ton 

"         screens,   with  longitude  bars  only  to  be  used, 
(T.  D.  3952). 

*t>0     Cultivators  20% 

272     Culthrop  nuts,   (T.  D.  8525)   '. Ic  tt> 

15     Cumarin,  (T.   D.   ±3061,   168&5)    20% 

524     Cumidin    Free 

3     Cummin  oil   25% 

656        "         seed,   (T.   D.   12826)    Free 

97     Cupples    35% 

292     Curacoa,  (T.  D.  11838)   $2.25  gal 

69     Curative  plasters    35% 

447     Curb  chains,  (T.  D.  6155)    45% 

Curios,  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

430     Curled  hair,  suitable  for  beds  or  mattresses 10% 

450     Curlers,  hair,  kid  covered,   (T.  D.  10675,  12011,  14024.  35% 

540  Curling  stone  handles    Free 

540  ' '        stones Free 

429     Curls  of  human  hair,  (T.  D.  12213,  7212)   20% 

299     Currant  fruit  juice.     (See  fruit  juice).     (T.  D.  11367, 

23253). 

264     Currants   2c  Ib 

264         "         Zante,    (73  F.  R.    183,   G.  A.   3727,   T.    D.    16004, 

16370,  17003,   17142,  19132,   21967,  22005,  22040)  1.C  Ib 

7     Curriers'  fat  blacking  (T.  D.  15124)    25% 

193         "         knives    45% 

541  Curry  and  curry  powder   Free 

193         "         combs   (T.   D.  6337,   6367,  38  F.   R.   89) 45% 

Curtain  corners  if  of  no  dutiable  value,  (T.  D.  22815)  Free 

339   .      "         nets,  cotton,   (T.  D.  16119,  16872) 60% 

198         "         roller  sticks   (T.  D.  7378)    20% 

408     Curtains,    bamboo,    with    glass      beads,      beads    chief 

value,  (T.  D.  8788,  12144,  16285,  19495) 60% 

339         "         Colbert,    (T.    D.    9502)    60% 

316        "         cotton  chenille,  (T.  D.  6630)   50% 


298  B.   F.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Curtains,  crete.  as  cotton  cloth.  (T.  D.  6630). 

339  lace,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  22675)   60% 

340  "         lace,    made   on   Nottingham   machines,    count- 

ing  5   points   or   spaces   between   the   warp 

threads  to  the  inch lc  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

Counting  more   than  5  such  points   or  spaces 
to  the   in.,   in  addition  for  each  such  poinc 

or  space  to  the  in.  in  excess  of  5 i^c  sq.  yd 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than  50^. 

179         "         metal  chief  value    60% 

339         "         ruffled,    (T.  D.  13965,  15960,  17130) «0% 

391         "        silk    50% 

39«        "         silk,   embroidered    60% 

339  tamboured,  (71  F.  R.  870,  T.  D.  14365)    60% 

366        "         wool,  as  wool  manufactures,   n.  s.  p.  f. 

Cushions,    dutiable   according     to     material    of   chief 
value,   (T.  D.   15967,  15977). 

433     Cuspidors,  indurated  fiber  ware 35% 

251     Cut  flowers,   (T.  D.   11911.   12585,  14759) 25% 

100         "         glass,    (T.    D.    15694)     60% 

1UO        "         glass  thermometers.  (T.  D.  16659)    60% 

160        "         nails  and  cut  spi   es.  of  iron  or  steel 6-10c  tt> 

642     Cutch,   (T.  D.   11359.   21310,  22936) Free 

154     Cutlasses    35% 

153     Cutlery,  pen   knives   or  pocket  knives,    clasp   knives, 

pruning  knives,  and  budding   knives   of  all 

kinds,    or    parts     thereof,     and     erasers    or 

manicure   knives,    or  parts    thereof,    wholly 

or  partly  manufactured, 

Valued  not  over  40c  doz.,  except  parts 40% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  50c  doz.  except  parts 

lc  pc.  and  40% 

Valued  over  50c,  not  over  $1.25  doz..  5c  pc.  and  40% 
Valued  over  $1.25,  not  over  $3  doz...!0c  pc.  and  40% 

Valued  over  $3  doz 20c  pc.  and  40% 

Blades,  handles  or  other  parts  of  any  of  the 
foregoing,  imported  in  any  other  manner 
than  assembled  in  finished  knives  or  erasers, 
shall  pay  not  less  than  (T.  D.  22,06). 

5c  pc.  and  40% 
153        "        razors  and  razor  blades,  finished  or  unfinished, 

Valued  less  than  $1.50  doz 50c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  at  $1.50,  and  less  than  $3  doz. 

$1  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  $3  doz.  or  more $1-75  doz.  and  20% 

153        "        scissors  and  shears  and  blades  for  the  same, 
finished  or  unfinished. 

Valued  not  over  50c  doz 15c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  50c.  not  over  $1.75  doz.SOc  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $1.75   doz 75c  doz.  and  25% 

155  "  table,  butchers',  carving,  cooks',  hunting, 
kitchen,  bread,  butter,  vegetable,  fruit, 
cheese,  plumbers',  painters',  palette,  artists', 
and  shoe  knives,  forks  and  steels,  finished 
or  unfinished. 
With  handles  of  mother  of  pearl,  shell  or 

ivory Ific  each  and  15% 

With  handles  of  deer  horn 12c  each  and  15% 

With  handles  of  hard  rubber,  solid  bone,  cellu- 
loid or  any  pyroxyline  material.. 5c  each  and  15% 
With  handles  of  any  other  material. 

li^c  each  and  15% 
But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  299 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

572     Cuttings,  hide,  raw  (T.  D.  6631)   Free 

426         "         of  fur  (T.  D.   13245)    20% 

of  India  rubber  (T.  D.  6067)   Free 

252  Myrobolan  plum,   Mahaleb  or  Mazzard  cherry, 

three  years  old  or  less 50c  M  and  15% 

252  of   pear,    apple,    quince   and    St.    Julian   plum, 

three  years  old  or  less $1  M  and  15% 

252         "         of  fruit  and  ornamental  trees,  and  of  all  trees, 

shrubs  and  vines  known  as  nursery  stock, 

n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

463  of  India  rubber,  (T.   D.   6067)    10% 

193        "         of  tinned  sheet  iron  (T.  D.   8780)    45% 

543     Cuttlefish  bone Free 

66     Cyanide  of  potassium  (T.  D.  17633,  22521)    12i/,% 

591     Cyanite * Free 

102-5  Cylinder  glass.     (See  glass).      (T.    D.    12381,   13191, 

15326). 
Cylinders  for  international    tunnel    dutiable    (T.    D. 

9957). 

195        "        for   printing    45% 

152  steel  ribbed  (T.  D.  13647),  not  thinner  than  No. 

16  wire  gauge  2c  Ib 

152     Cylindrical  furnaces  welded   2i/2clb 

453     Cymbals,  (T.  D.  3992)   45% 


D 

PAR.  ARTICLE  -  RATE 

154     Daggers,  (T.  D.  7641)    35% 

193     Daguerreotype  plates   45% 

251  Dahlia  tubers,  (G.  A.  3735,  T.  D.  9945)    25% 

252  Dahlias 25% 

390     Daisies  of  silk  and  cotton,   (T.  D.  7496)    60% 

Damask  cotton,  costume  cloth  not,  (T.D.  8600,  11023). 
321         "         cotton  table,   (T.  D.   12441,   12720,   13198,  16916, 

17244)     40% 

cotton,  not  table  (T.  D.  13198,  18623),  as  cotton 

cloth. 

346         "         linen,  (T.  D.  11048),  as  flax  cloth. 
387         "         silk,  as  silk  cloth. 

20     Dammer  gum,  advanced  in  value  ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        gum,    crude Free 

410     Dampeners,  India  rubber,  (T.  D.  13752)  40% 

283     Dandelion  root,  as  coffee  substitute  2i£c  Ib 

283        "        root,  or  taraxacum,  prepared,  (T.  D.  3289,  6365, 

10569)    2y2c  Ib 

544        "        root,  or  taraxacum,  raw,  dried  or  undried,  but 

unground,  (T.  D.  10569)   Free 

297     Dantzig  spruce  beer  in  bottles  or  jugs  40c  gal 

in  casks,  (T.  D.  5372)   20c  gal 

303     Darning  cotton.     See  cotton  spool  thread. 

620        "        needles Free 

254     Date  seeds,  (T.  D.  21544) 30% 

264     Dates  V>c  n> 

263        "         candied,  (T.  D.  12668)   Ic  Ib  and~35% 

263         "         stuffed,    (T.   D.    12547)    Ic  Ib  and  35% 

494     Dead  birds,  (T.  D.  13678)    Free 

624        "        oil,  (T.  D.  5825,  14377,  84  F.  R.  638)    Free 


300  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

198     Deals,  sawed,  of  cabinet  woods   15% 

195  sawed  of  whitewood.  sycamore  and  basswood, 

$1  M  ft 
402     Decalcomania  paper  (T.  D.  18358.  19119.  19254,  19663)..     25% 

418     Decalcomanias,  if  toys  (T.  D.  15576,  18419)    35% 

400        "  lithographed,   as  lithographs. 

100  Decanters,  cut,  engraved,  painted,  colored,  stained, 
silvered,  gilded,  etched,  frosted,  printed  in 
any  manner  or  otherwise  ornamented,  ex- 
cept such  grinding  as  is  necessary  for  fit- 
ting stoppers.  (T.  D.  12341.  12858,  14620)....  60% 
112  "  glass,  plain  molded  with  ground  stoppers  and 

necks,   (T.  D.  14620)    45% 

125     Deck  beams,  iron  or  steel 5-10c  It) 

22     Decoctions  of  dye-wood   %c  lt> 

96     Decorated   earthenware   (T.   D.   22562)    60% 

Decorations  for  wall,  as  paintings,  (58  F.  R.  690). 

222     Deer  alive  20% 

Sec.  6.  "         dead,   (T.  D.  2325,  7202,  13678)    10% 

577         "         horns,  cut  into  lengths,   (T.  D.  4689.  9993,  9292, 

12439)    Free 

577         "         horns,  in  the  velvet,  (T.  D.  9292)   Free 

577        "         horns,  unmanufactured    Free 

438        "        skins,   dressed  and   finished    20% 

664         "         skins,  raw   Free 

438        "        skins,    tanned    20% 

279     Degras,   (44  F.  R.  261,  T.  D.  10879,  11132,  11236,  11561, 

13757,    13439,    18759)     ^-.c    fr 

3         "         lanae  not,   (T.  D.  15122)    "  25% 

68     De  dough's  cod  liver  oil.   (T.  D.  10684)    25% 

252     Delphinum,  (T.  D.   15113) 25% 

99  Demijohns,  covered  or  uncovered,  filled  or  unfilled, 
and  whether  their  contents  are  dutiable  or 
free.  (T.  D.  7264,  10764,  14141,  15307,  52  F.  R. 

579.  23414),  holding  more  than  1  pint Ic  tt> 

Holding   not  more    than    1   pint   and    not  less 

%  P^t   l%c  Ib 

Holding  less  than  ^4  pint 50c  grs 

None  of  above  to  pay  less  than 40% 

Denims,  as  cotton  cloth. 

193     Dental,  corundum,  (T.  D.  15144)  45% 

193        "         mirrors,   (T.  D.  12019)    45% 

105         "        mirrors,   disks   for,     (T.    D.     13666),   as   glass, 

cast,   polished  plate,  silvered. 

449         "     rubber,  (13  S.  C.  R.  88,  37  F.  R.  197,  T.  D.  17855)       30% 
368-9  Dentelles,  as  wool  dress  goods,  (T.  D.  8387). 

70     Dentifrices,  (T.  D.  9068)   non-alcoholic   50% 

397     Dentist's  paper,  according  to  weight,   (T.  D.  19069). 

262     Desiccated   apples    2c  H> 

262        "        berries    2c  H> 

267         "         cocoanut,   (T.   D.   6483)   2c  Ib 

262         "         peaches    2c  H> 

262         "         pears 2c  **> 

241         "         vegetables,  (T.  D.  8274,  13179)   40% 

702     Designs  fora  State  monument.   (T.  D.   8540)    Free 

402         "         Jacquard    

193     Detonators,  (T.  D.  14407.  14550,  15158.  2111S) 

15     Developer,  blue  (T.  D.  13607)   20% 

286     Dextrine,  (T.  D.  12822)   

366     Diagonal  cloth,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T. 

D.  3097.   8387). 
191     Dials,  chronometer,  ship   or  box    40% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  301 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

191     Dials,  clock,  except  porcelain  or  china,   (T.  D.   11414, 

2807)    40% 

for   gas   meters,    (T.     D.     2807),     according  to 
material 

193                  sun,  part   metal   45% 

191         "         watch,  except  porcelain  or  china,  (T.  D.  2807)  40% 

15     Diamene,  (T.  D.  15129)   20% 

15     Diamond,  black,  (T.  D.  19216)   30% 

435         "         dies  or  draws,   (T.  D.  21491)    10% 

545         "         dust,   or  bort,    (T.   D.    16278,   17632) Free 

Sec.  6  "         dust,  imitation  of  (T.  D.  17632)   20% 

193         "         grit,   (T.  D.   17649) 45% 

434  "         pointed  pencils,   (T.   D.   5521)    60% 

70        "         powder,  for  the  hair,  (T.  D.  6113) 50% 

135         "         steel,  as  Steel,  n.  s.   p.   f.   (T.  D.  16278,   16330, 

17880,  17955,  17991,  82  F.  R.  993). 
Trade  Review,  as  a  periodical,  (T.  D.. 14074). 

435  Diamonds,  cut,  (68  F.  R.  186.  T.  D.  16909) 10% 

545         "         engravers',   glaziers',  and  miners',   not  set....  Free 
193         "        engravers',    designers',    and   glaziers',   set,    (68 

F.    R.    168,    T.    D.    11067,    12043,    15820,    15269, 

15868,  16136,   22154,   22216)    45% 

191                  for  clock  or  watch  jewels   10% 

435                   imitation  of  paste  or  glass,   not  set 20% 

545         ' '        rough  or  uncut   Free 

434         "         set   (T.   D.   18968)    60% 

Sec.  6  Dlamontine,  (T.  D.  17824)   20% 

524     Dianlsldin    . . .' Free 

Diaper  cotton,  as  cotton  cloth, 
linen,  as  flax  cloth. 

3     Diastase,  (T.  D.  15079) 25% 

417     Dice    50% 

15     Dichlorophtalic  acid,  (T.  D.  14377) 20% 

135     Die  blocks  or  blanks,  as  steel  ingots. 

193     Dies,  metal,  for  stamping,   (T.  D.   12983)    45% 

193         "         steel,  embossing,  (T.  D.  3254,  12983)   45% 

20     Digitalis  leaves,  advanced  in  value  140  It)  and  10% 

548         "         leaves,   crude   (T.  D.   19584)    Free 

254     Dill  seed,   (T.  D.   20331)    30% 

15     Dimethyl  aniline,  (T.  D.  10249,  12821,  13410,  13601)....  20% 
Dimity,  cotton,   (T.  D.  14839,  15044,  17244),  as  cotton 
cloth. 

524     Diphenylamin,    (T.   D.   13580)    Free 

100     Diphona,   (T.   D.   15826)    60% 

3     Direct  black,   (T.  D.   15119) 25% 

403     Directories,  as  printed  matter,  (T.  D.  10611) 25% 

154     Dirks    35% 

15     Discharge  lake  (T.  D.  15976)    30% 

Sec.  22  Discriminating    duty. 

148     Dishes,  cast  iron  8-10c  tt> 

150        "         cast  iron,  coated,  glazed,  or  tinned   2c  lt> 

96        "         earthenware,    decorated    60% 

plain   white    55% 

112        "         evaporating,  (T.  D.  13666)    45% 

100         "        glass,    cut 60% 

112         "         glass,   moulded    45% 

193         "        metal 45% 

Disinfecting,   liquid,   according    to    material     (T.     D. 

19288,  20804,   22575,   23139). 
powder  (T.  D.  7200). 

193     Disks',  corundum  and  steel.  (T.  D.  8332) 45% 

100        "         glass,  colored  (T.  D.  9385,  66  F.  R.  51) 60% 


302  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

565  Disks,  glass,  rough  cut  or  unwrought,  for  use  in  the 
manufacture  of  optical  instruments,  spec- 
tacles, and  eyeglasses  and  suitable  only  for 
such  use.  provided,  however,  that  such 
disks  exceeding  8  inches  in  diameter  may 
be  polished  sufficiently  to  enable  the"  char- 
acter of  the  glass  to  be  determined.  (T.  D 

14644.15072)    Free 

134-140  "         tin.   (T.  D.  23184)    iy,c  Ib 

3     Distilled  oils.   n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.    D.    15718,    15555,    17612, 

18384)    25% 

289         "         spirits  (T.  D.   21066)    $2.25  gal 

3         "        verdigris,  salt.  (T.  D.  8593)   25% 

1        "        vinegar  as  acetic  acid. 

193     Dividers    45% 

•2-2     Divi-divi.  extract  of  (T.  D.   21261) %c  Ib 

546         "         (T,.  D.    4371)    Free 

501     Documents  issued  by  foreign  governments   Free 

664     Doeskins,   raw Free 

438        "         tanned  or  dressed   20% 

504     Dog,  as  household  effect.  (T.  D.  17168)   Free 

Sec.  6.  "        biscuits.   (T.  D.  7304)    20% 

151        "         chains,  as  chains,  iron  or  steel. 

"         collars,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  7175). 

548         "         grass,    (T.   D.    23043,    23142)    Free 

193         "         leaders,  metal.   (T.  D.  8515)   45% 

473     Dogs,    for   breeding   purposes,    with    official    pedigree 

(T.  D.  20384)   '...* Free 

222         "         living.    (T.    D.    7927)    20% 

322     Doilies,  cotton  damask  (T.  D.   20353.  23512.  23529)....       45% 

339         "         cotton  damask  (T.  D.  12550),  embroidered 60% 

339         "         lace,    (T.   D.   6298,   10948)    60% 

346         "         linen  damask,  weighing  41^  oz.  or  over,  as  flax, 

woven  fabrics. 
346         "        linen  damask,  weighing  under  4 1/1  oz.  and  over 

100  threads  (T.  D.  22920.  23101")    35% 

339         "         linen  damask,  embroidered   60% 

391         "         silk,    (T.  D.   14159)    50% 

390        "         silk,   embroidered    60% 

418  Dolls  and  dolls  heads,  of  whatever  material  com- 
posed. (T.  D.  10880,  12026.  12992.  12995,  5957, 

y888)    35% 

95         "        bisque  figures,  small,  not  (T.  D.  12992,   12995)       60% 

418         "         bonbonnier,    (T.  D.   14934)    35% 

206         "         coach  bodies   (T.  D.    9234)    40% 

418        "         coaches    35% 

418        "         in  cases,  with  wardrobes.    (T.  D.   3871) 35% 

418         "         India  rubber,   (T.  D.  5059,  5196.  12026) 35% 

418        "      .large,  mechanical.    (T.  D.  9888)    35% 

418         "        paper  costumes  for,   (T.  D.  7450)    

418         "         parasols    35% 

418        "         wardrobes.  (T.  D.  569,  5967.  21374) 35% 

wigs,    according  to    material,     (T.     D.     14921, 
17842). 

314     Dolmans,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 50% 

314        "         cotton  with  India  rubber   15c  It)  and  50% 

390        "         silk    <50% 

370        "        wool 44c  Ib  and  60% 

483  Domestic  casks  and  other  vessels  of  American  man- 
ufacture, exported  filled  with  American 
products  and  returned  filled  with  foreign 
products,  including  American  snooks Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  303 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

483  Domestic  goods,  returned  without  having  been  ad- 
vanced in  value  or  improved  in  condition 
by  any  process  of  manufacture  or  other 

means    Free 

367     Dometts,    as    wool    flannels. 

Domino.es,  (T.  D.  8533)  according  to  material. 

390     Donna  Maria,  silk  veil  goods   60% 

222     Donkeys,   (T.   D.   15539)    20% 

252     Doronicum,    (T.    D.    15113)    25% 

313  Dotted  Swisses  (57  F.  R.  192,  60  F.  R.  1012,  T.  D. 
11366,  12350,  14927,  15041,  15312,  16284,  16870, 
21568),  pay  same  duty  as  cotton  cloth  of 
like  description  and  in  addition,  if  valued 

not  over  7c  sq.  yd   Ic  sq.  yd 

if  valued  over  7c  sq.  yd   2c  sq.  yd 

408     Dough  beads,   not  strung  (T.   D.   13619)    : 35% 

20     Down  or  cowitch,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         or  cowitch,  crude   Free 

425         "         pillows    50% 

410         "         powder  puffs,   (T.  D.  13351)  40% 

425         "         quilts,    (T.    D.    6179,    8859)    50% 

425     Downs,  crude,   (T.  D.  12838)    15% 

425         "         dressed  (T.  D.  19418)    50% 

425         "         for  beds    15% 

251     Dracaenas    25% 

547     Dragon's  blood   , Free 

168     Drag  saws 8c  lin  ft 

209  Drainings,  sugar,  dutiable  as  molasses  or  sugar,  ac- 
cording to  test  (T.  D.  20613). 

94     Drain  pipe,  earthen,  (T.  D.  8794)    25% 

381     Drannick  carpets,  (T.  D.  13806)    50% 

386     Drapery,  chenille,  silk,  (T.  D.  15038)  (min.  50%) 

$1.50  Ib  and  15% 

371         "         nets,  wool,  (T.  D.  12334,  14760) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

390         "         silk   lace,    (50   F.   R.    908,    54    F.    R.    367,    T.    D. 

13905)    60% 

417     Draughts 50% 

415     Drawback  on  coal  for  vessels. 
Sec.  30  "         on  exported  merchandise. 
483         "         on  re-imported  domestic  articles. 
319     Drawers,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  finished  or 
unfinished,     knitted,     (T.    D.     13885,     14301). 
See   underwear. 

314         "         linen   50% 

390        "         silk    60% 

370         "         wool,  (T.  D.  13888,  14811)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

193     Drawing  compasses,  (T.  D.  7276)    45% 

193         "         knives,  March  30,  1865,  Boston,  (T.  D.  4870)...       45% 

19.',         "         instruments,    (T.  D.    10486)    45% 

401         '          paper  (T.   D.   9921).     See  paper. 

456         "         pencils,  lead    45c  grs.  and  25% 

127        "         plate  blanks,   (T.  D.  9028)   35% 

193         "         plates,    (T.    D.    6413)    45% 

iU3     Drawings  for  presentation  to  a  college,    if  works   of 

art Free 

701         "         for  exhibition   -. Free 

454        ••         in  colors,  or  paintings,  (T.  D.  11185,  11603) 20% 

Sec.  16  "         obscene    Prohibited 

454         "         pen  and  ink,  (T.  D.  11603,  13299)    20% 

Drawn  work  is  not  embroidery,   (T.  D.  13506,  13892). 
315     Dress  facings  of  bias  velveteen,  (49  F.  R.  633,  &4  F.  R. 
159,    T.    D.    11977.    12343,   12896,    13389,    13970, 
13736).  not  bleached  or  dyed 9c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 


304  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

If  bleached  or  dyed I2c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

None  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 471,4% 

Dress  goods,    according   to   material,    of  chief   value 

(T.  D.  8624,   10326,  10343,  10468,  10571    11013 

11086,  11218,  11866,  11977,  12571,  12840    12904* 

13287,  68  F.   R.   908). 

goods,  dentelles,   (T.  D.  8387) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

goods,    silk,   containing  any  wool,   dutiable  as 

wool  dress  goods,  (T.  D.  13287,  14713    14760 

15652,   37   F.  R.    778). 

368  goods,  warp  cotton,  with  remainder  wholly  or 

part  wool,   (T.   D.   11391,   13649),   valued  not 

over  15c  sq.  yd  7c  sq  yd 

Valued  over  15c  sq  yd 8c  sq  yd 

In   addition,  on  all  the   foregoing,  valued  not 

over  70c  Ib 50% 

Valued   over   70c   Ib    55% 

Provided  that  a.11  the  foregoing,  if  weighing 
over  4  oz.  sq.  yd.,  the  duty  shall  be  the 
same  as  is  imposed  on  wool  cloths. 

369  goo-Is,  wool  all  or  in  part,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (38  F.  R. 

30,  40  F.  R.   529,   43  F.   R.  474,  55  F.   R.   283, 
78   F.    R.    1008,  5   S.   C.   R.    645,   T.    ~U.   16303, 

11866)    HC  sq.   y(j 

In  addition,   on  all  the  foregoing,   valued  not 

over  70c  Ib 50% 

Valued  over  70c  Ib  55% 

Provided  that  all  the  foregoing,  if  weighing 
over  4  oz.  sq.  yd.,  shall  pay  the  duty  im- 
posed on  wool  cloths. 

193  holders,    (T.    D.    13360)    45% 

ornaments,  bead,   (T.  D.  12704)    60% 

ornaments,  bead  and  cotton,   (T.  D.  11382) 60% 

390  ornaments,  bead  and  silk,  (T.  D.  13320) 60% 

371  ornaments,  beads  and  wool   50c  tb  and  60% 

patterns  are  not  models  of  invention.    (T.   D. 

18085). 

patterns  are  not  wearing  apparel,  but  are 
dutiable  according  to  material  (T.  D.  18323). 

449  protectors,  India  rubber,  (T.  D.  13758) 30% 

shields,  as  wearing  apparel,  according  to  ma- 
terial of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  11198,  12918, 
15659,  66  F.  R.  741). 

449         "         stays,  of  horn,  (T.  D.   13437,  18588)   30% 

137         "         steels,  (T.  D.  12327,  12940,  14547,  17821)  valued 

over  4c  Ib   45% 

371         "         trimmings,   astrakhan,    (T.   D.  14565,    16690), 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

trimmings,  Deaded  or  spangled 60% 

339         "         trimmings,  cotton,  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

179         "         trimmings,  metal  chief  value,  (T.  D.  9496) 60% 

371        "         trimmings,    wool    or   hair,    (T.    D.    9496,    9860, 

10343,  71  F.  R.  692) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

425     Dressed  birds  for  millinery,   (T.  D.  1454,  4290) 50% 

425  "         feathers  and  downs,   (T.  D.  22892,  22982) 50% 

426  "         furs,   (T.  D.  9731)    20% 

325         "         line  of  flax,  (T.  D.  15373)    3c  Ib 

327         "         line  of  hemp,   (T.  D.  13366)    $40  ton 

438          '         leather  20% 

114          '        marble.      See  marble. 

Sec.  6    '         meat  n.   s.   p.   f 20% 

278  '         poultry 5c  Ib 

438  '        skins,    leather    20% 

426  '         skins,  fur,   (T.  D.   14601)    20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  305 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

118     Dressed    stone    60% 

70     Dressing  for  hair  and  toilet   50% 

568  for  leather,  grease  and  oils  (except  fish  oils), 

fit   only  for    Free 

659     Dried  abelone  meat,   (T.  D.  5905,  9645,  10496) Free 

466        "         acorns    Free 

262        "        apples   2c  It) 

262         "         berries    2c  lb 

245         "         blood,   soluble    l^c  lb 

497         "         blood,    n.   s.   p.   f Free 

280                   chicory  root Ic  It) 

267        "         citron  and  peel  of 4c  lb 


egg  yolks,  (40  F.  R.  662)   25% 

fibers,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value 140  lb  and  10% 

fibers,  as  drugs,  crude,  (T.  D.  7912) Free 

fish   %c  It) 

flowers,    (T.  D.  13438)    25% 

fruits,  edible   2c  lb 

fruits,   n.   s.    p.    f Free 

garlic  (T.  D.   15139) Ic  lb 

grapes   '. 2y2c  lb 

grasses,   dyed   (T.   D.  13574,   14933)    20% 

grasses,   unmanufactured  (T.  D.  8770,   13375)..     Free 
insects,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value.. ^c  lb  and  10% 

insects,  as  drugs,   crude   Free 

lemon  peel  (T.  D.  22041)   Free 

lizards,    (T.  D.    22416)    25% 


245 
20 
548 
261 
251 
262 
559 
249 
264 
Sec. 
5o6 
20 
548 
627 
68 

617          '         moss,  crude,   (T.  D.  9349)   Free 

Sec.  6  "         moss,    dyed,    (T.    D.    2518,    12703,    13722,    14728, 

14991,  16153,  16317)    20% 

627         "         orange  peel  (T.  D.   22041)    Free 

659         "         oysters,  oiled,   (T.  D.  7080,  9645,  10496)    Free 

262         "         peaches   2c  lb 

262        "         pears    2c  lb 

250         "         pease  (T.  D.  10469),  60  Ibs.  to  bu 30c  bu 

664        "         skins,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

275  turtle  meat,   (T.  L>.  14606)    25% 

135-137-141  Drill  rods,  iron  or  steel.  See  wire  rods  (T.  D. 
21936). 

460     Drills  agricultural    20% 

193        "         for  pearl  buttons,  (T.  D.  15702)    45% 

Drilling,  cotton,  as  cotton  cloth. 
346        "         linen,  as  flax  cloth. 

47     Drop  black  25% 

121     Dross,  from  burnt  pyrites,  (T.  D.  14385) 40c  ton 

182         "         lead   2%c  10 

683         "         tin  (T.  D.  3604,  22756,  23872)    Free 

380     Druggets,  (T.  D.  10111,  12249)   22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

548  Drugs,  such  as  barks,  beans,  berries,  balsams,  buds, 
bulbs  and  buloous  roots,  excrescences, 
fruits,  flowers,  dried  fibers  and  dried  in- 
sects, grains,  gums,  and  gum  resin  herbs, 
leaves,  lichens,  mosses,  nuts,  nutgalls, 
roots,  and  stems,  spices,  vegetables,  seeds, 
aromatic  seeds  of  morbid  growth,  weeds 
and  woods,  used  expressly  for  dyeing;  any 
of  the  foregoing  which  are  drugs  not  edible 
and  are  in  a  crude  state,  not  advanced  in 
value  or  condition  by  refining  or  grinding 
or  by  other  process  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  9863, 
11080,  14328,  14843,  12115,  12314,  12703,  12726, 

12727,  12728,  12730,  12731,  12732,   22730) Free 

20        "        as  above,  which  are  advanced  in  value  or  con- 


306  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

dition  by  refining  or  grinding,   or  by  other 
process  (T.  D.  9863,  10083,  14810)... 140  Ib  and  10% 

548     Drugs,  celery  seed,  crude,  (T.  D.  12726)    Free 

548  colchicum   seeds,   crude,    (T.   D.   1272s) Free 

20  dried   moss,    (T.   D.    14728)    ^c  Ib   and   10% 

Sec.  6  "         dyed  flowers  not,  (T.  D.  14933)   20% 

Sec.  t>  "         dyed    moss   not,    (68    F.    R.    421.    T.    D.    12703, 

16317) 20% 

548         "         elaterium  in  cakes,  (66  F.  R.  251)   Free 

Sec.  16  "        for    preventing    conception    or    causing   abor- 
tion,   except    in   bulk    Prohibited 

68  inspissated  ox  galls  not,  (T.  D.  166*8) 25% 

548  larkspur  seed,   crude,   (T.  D.   12732)    Free 

548  lycopodium.  crude,  (T.  D.  11080)    Free 

548        "         May-wine  leaves.   (T.  D.   16645)    Free 

20                  powdered  licorice  root.  (T.  D.  14605) .  .140  Ib  and  10% 
548        "         quince  seed,  (T.  D.   11212.   14152)    Free 

20         "         refined  gum  (T.  D.  16639)    y±c  Ib  and  10% 

20  roll  shellac,   (T.  D.  15845)    %c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         sabadilla  and  conium  seed,  crude,  (T.  D.  12727)     Free 

548         "         staphisacre  seed,  (T    D.  12730)    Free 

548         "         stropanthi  seed,    (T.   D.   12731)    Free 

617         "         tonka-bean  crystals   (T.  D.  13685,   14836) Free 

453     Drumheads,   (T.   D.   9786,  9918,   16988)    45% 

453     Drums,    (T.    D.   2510,  23131)    45% 

containing    hops    as    usual    coverings,    (T.    D. 
8264). 

418         "         toy    35% 

458     Dry  plates  or  films,  photographic  25% 

57  "         white  paint,  (T.  D.  16869)   Ic  Ib 

58  Dryer,  crown  patent,  (T.  D.  16539)    30% 

67  Duboisine,    pure    amorph,    (T.    D.    13701),    (minimum 

25%)    55c   Ib 

339     Duchesse   lace,    cotton.    (T.    D.   3912)    60% 

339         "         lace,  linen,  (T.  D.  3912)    ...       60% 

321  Duck,   cotton,    (T.   D.   13289)    35% 

346         "         linen.     As  flax  cloth. 

278     Ducks,  alive   3c  Ib 

494         "         wild,    (T.   D.   13678)    Free 

278         "         dressed,   (T.  D.  10917)   5c  Ib 

58     Dueresco,    (T.  D.   12700)    30% 

68  Dugong  oil,   (T.  D.  8886)    25% 

548     Dulcamara  twigs,  crude  (T.  D.  6388)    Free 

20         "         twigs,  not  crude   y±c  Ib  and  10% 

3     Dulein,  (T.  D.   19196,   19272,  23666)    25% 

617     Dulse    Free 

Dumb  jockies.  as  saddlery,  (T.  D.  19133). 

569     Dung  salt,  for  manure,  (T.  D.  561,  715,  7764) Free 

Sec.  6   Dunnage  mats,  of  merchantable  value,  (T.  D.  1792, 

12959)    20% 

410     Dust  brushes,   (T.  D.  7015)    40% 

545        "         diamond  or  bort.  (T.  D.  16278)  Free 

287         "         pepper.   (T.  D.  7253)    3c  Ib 

311         •          proof  cloth  (T.  D.  9708)   3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

322  Dusters,   chamoisine,    (T.   D.   16318)    45% 

410        "         feather,    (T.   D.   7015)    40% 

378     Dutch  carpets,  wool  (T.  D.  18817) 18c  sq    yd.  and  40% 

533  "        metal  clippings,   (T.  D.  1630,   1733,  6741,  22352, 

23471)    Free 

175        "        metal,  in  leaf.   (T.  D.  4508,  8479,  13440),  pack- 
age of  100  leaves  6c  pkg 

193         "        metal,   manufactures  of  (T.   D.   20682)    45% 

175         "         metal  or  bronze  powder   12c  Ib 

183        "         metal,    unmanufactured    20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  307 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

391     Faille  ribbons   60% 

58     Dutch    pink    •. . . .       30% 

258         "         sardellen,   (T.  D.   15043).     See  Sardellen. 

251     Dyed   flowers,  natural   (T.  D.  2518,  6090,  13375,  14933)       25% 

449         "        grasses    30% 

Sec.  6  "         moss,   (53  F.  R/1016,  T.  D.  12703,  1631 1,  16956)       20% 
20     Dyeing,  articles  for,  advanced  in  value  or  condition 
by  refining,  grinding  or  other  process  (T.  D. 

12703)    y4c  Ib  and  10% 

482  articles  for,   crude   Free 

20         "         articles  for,  ground  henna  leaves,  (T.  D.  9956). 

140  Ib  and  10% 
2!         "         extracts  and  decoctions  for,   (T.  D.  3898,  5529, 

22786)    %c  Ib 

198     Dyers'  sticks,   (T.  D.   11219)    20% 

469     Dyes  alizarin,  natural  and  artificial,  (T.  D.  14619) Free 

Sec.  6  "         all,  n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  4307,  6359)    20% 

3         "         ammoniacal  cochineal,  (T.  D.  11535)  25% 

15         "         coal  tar,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  22110,  23314)   30% 

22  extract  of  logwood,  (T.  D.  11074)   %c  Ib 

15         "         extract  of  theocromogen   or  toluidine  sulphr., 

(T.  D.  13567) 30% 

15         "         galleine,  (T.  D.  12829,  21376,  22109,  23314) 30% 

15         "         gallocyanine  or  fast  violet,  (T.  D.  12795) 30% 

70      ,"         hair  50% 

592        ' '         lac   Free 

various,    (T.  D.   20465,   20728,   21376). 

54        "         vermilion  red,  (56  F.  R.  470) .  '. lOc  Ib 

22     Dyewood  extracts,   (54  F.   R.   492,   T.  D.   11918,   11982, 

12640,  13423,  13860,  13879,  15119,  21310,  22936)  %c  Ib 

482        "         crude Free 

22         "         primulin  buff,  (T.  D.  11918,  11982,  12640,   13423, 

13860,  54  F.  R.  492,  T.  D.  12259)   %c  Ib 

22         "         sanguin,  (T.  D.  12537)    %c  Ib 

422     Dynamite,  valued  not  over  20c  Ib  4c  Ib 

Valued  over  20c  Ib  6c  Ib 

193     Dynamo  machine,   (T.  D.  6719) 45% 


PA.  ARTICLE  RATE 

449     Ear  cleaners,   bone    30% 

193        "         cleaners,   metal    45% 

449         "         cleaners,   sponge,    (T.   D.   12706)    30% 

434     Earrings    60% 

96        "         porcelain  (T.  D.  2898)  60% 

44     Earth,  barytes,  unmanufactured  75c  ton 

manuiactured    $5.25    ton 

49        "        filler,  (T.  D.  7132)  crude  %c  Ib 

18  fining  for  liquor  coloring  (T.  D.  10518) 50% 

93         "         fullers',  unwrought  and  unmanufactured $1.50  ton 

wrought  and  manufactured   $3  ton 

93  ground  stone,  (T.  D.  17127)    $2  ton 

49        "         ochery,    (T.    D.    13608),    crude,    not   powdered, 

washed,  or  pulverized   y8c  Ib 

If  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized %c  ^ 

Ground  in  oil  or  water  Ii2>c  Ib 

58        "         polishing,   (T.  D.   7146)    "30% 

58        "         prepared  for  use  as  a  color  (T.  D.   4534) 30% 

58         "         red  (T.  D.   13608,  19157),  as  earth,   ochery....       30% 
49        "        Sardinian,   (T.   D.   9770),   as  earth,   ochery. 


308  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
49     Earth,  sienna,   crude,   not  powdered,  washed  or  pul- 
verized     1£C    ft, 

if  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized a^c  lb 

ground  in  oil  or  water   li/ c  ft 

terra  alba  (T.  D.  4093)    '.     Free 

terra  japonica    Free 

49                   umber,    crude,   not  powdered,   washed   or  pul- 
verized    V  c  Ib 

If  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized %c  tb 

Ground  in  oil  or  water  l%c  Ib 

93         "        unwrought    and    unmanufactured,    n.    s.    p     f 

(T.  D.   12963,   13435)    $1  ton 

unwrought  used  as  a  color,  (T.  D.  23346) 30% 

93  wrought  and  manufactured,  n.  s.  p    f    (T    D 

10663,    12817)     '.  $2  ton 

97     Earthen  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  decorated 45% 

plain    35% 

95  Earthenware,  A.  B.  C.  plates   (T.  D.   11390) 60% 

advertising  tiles   (T;  D.   14398)    60% 

96  articles,   n.   s.    p.    f.    (T.    D.    9670,    15719,    15830, 

22562),    decorated    60% 

plain   white    55% 

97  "         ballot  balls    35% 

Sec.  6  "         bath  bricks,    (T.   D.   16217,  23028) 20% 

96  "         battery  cups  and  cells  (T.  D.  10396) •    55% 

95  beer  mugs,  decorated  (T.  D.  6578,  10123,  11855, 

•  14317)    60% 

bisque  babies   (T.   D.   13805) 60% 

bisque  figures  (T.  D.  10880,  12992,  12995,  14684)  60% 

95         "         bronzed  porcelain  vases   (T.   D.   15166) 60% 

balls  for  signs,  plain  (T.  D.  15147) 55% 

87  brick,  fire,  weighing  not  more  than  10  pounds 

each,  not  decorated  or  glazed  $1.25  tori 

if  glazed   or  decorated    45% 

87  "         brick,  other  than  fire  brick  (T.D.  10050.  10063). 

not  glazed  or  decorated   25% 

if  glazed  or  decorated 45% 

94  "         brown,  common  (T.  D.  10396,  11205,  13616) 25% 

98  "         carbons    for    electric   lighting     (T.     D.     19906, 

19955,    23352)    90c  C 

98        "        carbon  porous  pots,   without  metallic  connec- 
tions, for  electric  batteries   20% 

97  "         cement  statuettes  (T.  D.  14860)   35% 

95  "         charms,    decorated    : 60% 

plain  white   55% 

95  "        clock  cases,  with  or  without  movements,  deco- 

rated           60% 

plain   white    55% 

"         coverings  for  free  goods,  if  unusual,  are  duti- 
able  (T.   D.   10861). 

94        "        common  brown,   gray  or  yellow 25% 

94         "         crucibles  (T.  D.  3845,   8642,  12324)    25% 

88  "        cubes  on  papers,  as  tiles  (T.  D.   13986). 

418  "  dolls  and  doll  heads   35% 

98  "  filter   tubes    45% 

98  "  gas  retorts    , $3  each 

94  "  gray,   common    25% 

96  "         Indian  black  teapots  (T.  D.  13066)    60% 

94  "         ink  bottles  (T.  D.  11205)    25% 

96  "         ivory  shades  (T.  D.  15816)   55% 

96  "  jars  tinted  or  painted  (T.  D.   12714.   23556)....  60% 

96'  "  Kishu  bottles  (T.  D.  13953.  15169,   15170,  15171, 

15817)     55% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  309 

PAR.                                      ARTICLE  RATE 

98     Earthenware,  lava  tips  (T.  D.  6502) lOc  gross  and  15% 

193                  mechanical  figures  (T.  D.  15710) 45% 

96                  metal  ornamented  cups  (T.  D.  13868) 60% 

mortars  and  pestles  (T.  D.  5563)    25% 

88  mosaics,  as  tiles  (T.  D.  13907). 

"         not   part   of   a   ship's    equipment     under     Act 
June  19,   1886,    (T.  D.   9776). 

95  "         ornaments,    decorated .' 60% 

plain  white   55% 

96  paintings  on  (T.  D.  16422)   60% 

96        "        pen  racks,  decorated  (T.  D.  8174)   60% 

95  "        plaques,    decorated    60% 

plain  white    55% 

96  "         plaques,    painted   by   hand,    .(T.    D.    6553,    4563, 

12434,    13074,    13431)    60% 

450        "        plaster  of  paris  images,   (T.   D.   12833) 35% 

96        "         plates,  terra  cotta,  plain  (T.  D.  6173)   55% 

96        "         porcelain  lined  red,   (T.  D.  17655) 60% 

98         "         porous  cells,  (T.  D.  10396)   20% 

94  "         Rockingham,  net  decorated,  (G.  A.  3714,  T.  D. 

1528,   14825)    -. 40% 

96         "         Rockingham,  decorated 60% 

95  "         scale  plates,    decorated,    (T.   D.    22562) 60% 

•96         "         sinks,  plain  (T.  D.   13616)    55% 

669         "         spurs  and   stilts   used   in  the  manufacture   of 

earthen,  porcelain  and  stone  ware Free 

95  "         statuettes,  decorated,   (T.  D.   12556,   23054) 60% 

plain    white     55% 

96  "        -stoppers  for  bottles,  (T.  D.   13670,   22081) 55% 

96         "         terra  cotta,  decorated,   (T.  D.  16326)    60% 

plain   (T.   D.   7022,   14932)    55% 

88  "  tiles,  glazed  (T.  D.  10755,10347),  encaustic,  cer- 
amic, mosaic,  vitrified,  (T.  D.  14077)  semi- 
vitrified,  flint,  spar,  embossed,  enameled, 
ornamental,  hand  painted  (T.  D.  12831)  (37 
F.  R.  99,  12  S.  C.  R.  925,  T.  D.  14396,  14454) 
and  all  other  earthenware  tiles  valued  not 
exceeding  40c  square  foot  (21927,  23420)... 8c  sq.  ft 

valued  exceeding  40c  sq.  ft lOc  sq.  ft   and  25% 

88        "         tiles,   plain,    unglazed,    one   color,    exceeding  2 

sq.  in.  (T.  D.  21174) 4c  sq.  ft 

96  "        Tokonabe   (T.   D.  17653) 60% 

95        "         toys,  (T.  D.  11055)  decorated 60% 

plain  white   55% 

98        "         tubes,  for  filters,   (T.  D.   9670) 45% 

94  "         tubs,   salt  glazed,    (T.  D.   13616) 25% 

97  "        umbrella  tips,   decorated,    (T.  D.   10252,   17190)  45%. 

95  "        vases,    decorated    60% 

plain   white    55% 

95        "        with  monogram   (T.  D.  18402) 60% 

94        "        yellow,   common 25% 

Sec.    6     Earthy   or  mineral   substance,  not  decorated,    (T. 

D.    23028)     20% 

112     Easel  photograph  frames,  glass,  (T.  D.  13361) 45% 

112        "        racks,  with  glass,   (T.  D.  7432,  13361)    45% 

327     East  India  grass  (T.  D.  7627,  10026)   $20  ton 

20        "        India  gum,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         India  gum,   crude   Free 

418     Easter  rabbits  (T.  D.  16353,  17709) 35% 

2     Eau  bronze,  (T.  D.  18541) 60c  It)  and  45% 

2        "         de  cologne   60c  Ib  and  45% 

2        "         de  quinine,  (T.  D.  15218,  16358,  16386). 60c  Ib  and  45% 
292        "        de  vie  de  gentiane,  (T.  D.  6890) $2.25  gal 


310  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

70     Eau  Figaro,  toilet  preparation,  (T.  D.  6837) 50% 

208     Ebony  wood,   manufactures  of    35% 

198  wood   sawed   into   boards 15% 

700         "        wood  unmanufactured   Free 

198        "         wood  veneers   20% 

Eden  Musee,  wax  figures  for,  according  to  material, 
(T.  D.   6945). 

193     Edged  tools  (T:  D.  7783)    45% 

339     Edgings,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  (T.  D.  16206, 

19033)    60% 

390        "         silk,  (T.  D.  15580,  17593)    60% 

371        "         wool   50c  Ib  and  60% 

603     Educational    institutions    can    import    books,    maps, 
638  music,   lithographic  prints,   philosophic  and 

649  scientific  instruments,  apparatus  and  uten- 

sils, preparations  and  regalia.    (T.  D.   6550, 

6557)    Free 

481        "         stops,   art,   composed   of  glass  and  metal  and 

valued  at  not  more  than  6c  per  gross Free 

261     Eels,  (T.  D.  19506)    %c  Ib 

261         "         pickled,  spiced  or  prepared,  when  skinned  (T. 

D.  8253,   G.  A.  3928)    l^c  Ib 

504  Effects,  household  of  persons  or  families  from  foreign 
countries  which  have  been  in  actual  use 
abroad  by  them,  not  less  than  one  year,  and 
not  intended  for  any  other  person  or  for 

sale Free 

697  "  personal,  wearing  apparel,  articles  of  personal 
adornment,  toilet  articles  and  similar  per- 
sonal effects  of  persons  arriving  in  the 
United  States.  (T.  D.  17168).  But  this  ex- 
emption shall  only  include  such  articles  as 
actually  accompany  and  are  in  the  use  of 
and  as  are  necessary  and  appropriate  for 
the  wear  and  use  of  such  persons  for  the 
immediate  purposes  of  the  journey  and 
present  comfort  and  convenience.  Pro- 
vided, that  in  case  of  residents  of  the 
United  States  returning  from  abroad,  all 
wearing  apparel  and  other  personal  effects 
taken  by  them  out  of  the  United  States 
shall  be  admitted  free  of  duty,  without  re- 
gard to  their  value,  upon  their  identity  be- 
ing established,  but  no  more  than  $100  in 
value  of  articles  purchased  abroad  by  such 
residents  of  the  United  States  shall  be  ad- 
mitted free  of  duty  upon  their  return Free 

636  "  personal,  not  merchandise,  of  American  citi- 
zens dying  abroad  Free 

645        "        theatrical,  under  bond  (66  F.  R.  531.  21973) Free 

68     Effervescent  citrate  of  magnesia  (T.  D.  5949,  4968)...       25% 

3         "        compounds  or  salts  (T.  D.  2682.  4968)    25% 

6         '          tartrate  of  soda  (T.  D.  2682)   4c  It) 

300         "         waters.     (See  soda  water). 

615         "        vichy  salts  (T.  D.   2021)    v . . .' Free 

245     Egg  albumen   3c  Ib 

boilers,   according  to  material   of  chief  value. 

204         "         cases  (T.  D.  10743)   30% 

245        "         yolks,    dried    (40   F.   R.   662,    T.    D.   2889,    7315, 

17857.    21546)    -5% 

245         "         yolks,    fresh    25  X, 

549     Eggs,  ants,  baked  (T.  D.  4157)   Free 

15716)     Free 

549         "         birds,    fish    and    insects    (T.    D.    10877,    11062, 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  311 

PAR.                                           ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Eggs,  fish,  canned  cod  roe  (T.  D.  10877,  11062,  15716)  20% 

Sec.  6  "         fish,  caviare  (T.  D.  10877)    20% 

549         "         game  birds.    Act  of  June  3.   1902   (T.  D.  23799)  Free 

244  n.  s.  p.  f 5c  doz 

"  96                  nest  of  white  china  (T.  D.  7946)    55% 

662                  silk   worm    Free 

339     Egyptian   laces,   cotton   (T.  D.   7330)    60% 

425     Eider  down,   crude  (T.  D.  8784)    15% 

425        "         down,    dressed,    colored   or   manufactured 50% 

425                   down  quilts  (8   S.   C.   R.   920) 50% 

425         "        down   skins,    dressed    and    sewed     into   quilts 

(T.   D.    6966)    50% 

15     Eikonogen   (T.  D.  9910,  12696,  13410)    20% 

339     Elastic    braids    of   cotton    or   vegetable   fiber,    (T.    D. 

19773,    20554,    23073) 60% 

320        "         cords,    cotton  or   other   vegetable    fiber   (49    F. 
R.    726,    73    F.    R.    810,    13310,    13365,    13374, 

15814,    15995)     45% 

389         "         cords,   silk    50% 

371         "         cords,    woolen   (T.  D.    10468,   15402,    7   S.    C.    R. 

548)   50c  tt>  and  60% 

garters,  according  to  material. 

320         "         webbing,    cotton   or  other   vegetable   fiber    (T. 
D.    8102,     10658,     12539,     13311,     14151,    14727, 

16074,  G.  A.    3812)    45% 

389         "         webbing,  silk  (54  F.  R.  365)    50% 

371         "         webbing,  wool  (T.  D.  2455,  3727,  8102). 50.c  Ib  and  60% 

Sec.  6  Elasticon  (T.  D.  4807)    10% 

68     Elaterin   25% 

548     Elaterium  (T.  D.  9277,  11572,  66  F.  R.   251,  22782) Free 

Sec.  6     Elder  berries,   extract   (T.  D.   12905,  14731) 20% 

20     Elecampane  root,  advanced  in  value y±c  It)  and  10% 

548         "         root,    crude Free 

193     Electric  apparatus  not  tools  of  trade  (T.  D.  7792) 45% 

193                  battery  for  insane  hospital  (T.  D.   10845) 45% 

193         "         bells  and  lamps  are  not  philosophical  appara- 
tus   (T.    D.    5941)     45% 

193         "         dynamos  are   not  philosophical  apparatus   (T. 

D.   6719,   13784)    45% 

193         "         finger  rings  (T.  D.  11546) 45% 

638         "         instruments   for   colleges    (T.   D.    16974) Free 

98         "         light  carbons   (T.   D.   16362,  19906,   19955,    20579, 

23353)    90c  C 

208         "         light  carbons,  bamboo  splints  for  (T.  D.  13199)  35% 

112        "         light  lamps,  incandescent  (T.  D.   14924,   20275)  45% 

196         "         light  poles  (T.  D.  14013)   20% 

193         "         steel  plates  for  machines  (T.  D.  15241)    45% 

193          '         storage  batteries  (T.  D.  15464) 45% 

97     Electrodes,  carbon  (T.  D.  18023)    35% 

68     Electro  homeopathic  remedies   (T.  D.  9148) 25% 

222     Elephants   (T.  D.   12429)    20% 

222        "         lor  menagerie  charging  admission  (T.  D.  8818, 

14704)    20% 

474         "         for  zoological  collection,  for  scientific  and  edu- 
cational purposes    Free 

645        "        performing,   as   tools   of  trade     (T.    D.     10870, 

8818)    Free 

680        "         teeth    Free 

2     Elixir  Dentifrice  des  Benedictine,   (T.  D.  19530) 

60c  tt>  and  45% 

438     Embossed  goat  skins  (T.  D.  5705) 20% 

450         "         leather,   tinted   (T.   D.   3668) 35% 

400         "         lithographs.      See   lithographs. 

407         "         reliefs    paper    (T.    D.    4230) 35% 


312  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Embossed  satin  strips,  for  hat  linings,  cut  (T.  D.  6522)  60% 

Embossing  dies  (T.  D.  9889.  12983)    45% 

339     Embroidered  articles,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 

(T.    D.    14634,    14950.    21918) 60%. 

408  articles,  partly  made  of  beads  or  spangles,  not 

wholly  or  in  part  wool 60% 

390  articles,  silk   607 

371  articles,  wool  (T.  D.  14169) 50c  tt>  and  60% 

bibs   (T.   D.   10485,   13667)    »;0% 

339  cambric   edgings    (T.  D.    11079)    60% 

collars  (T.  D.  15409,  21570,  22868)    60% 

339         "         collars,    cotton     (T.      D.      12386,      14305,    21570, 

22868)    60% 

corsets  (T.  D.   12121.   12635.   15117,   21570,  22868)  60% 

339  costume  cloth   (T.  D.   11023)    60% 

339        "         cotton   belts    (T.   D.    17439)    60% 

339  cotton  bonnets  (T.  D.   15870)    (.0% 

cotton  canvas  (38  F.   R.   95,   T.   D.   15843) 60% 

339  cotton     collars     (T.     D.     12386.     14305.     21570. 

22868)    60% 

cotton  cloths  (T.  D.  15154).  except  lappets 60% 

339  cotton  flouncing  (T.  D.  15847,  16143,   16874) 60% 

339  cotton  gloves  (T.  D.  15007)    60% 

312  cotton  handkerchiefs  (T.  D.  16091,  16212.)     See 

handkerchiefs. 

339         "         cotton  Madras  antimacassars  (T.  D.  13592)...  60% 

339  cotton  tidies   (T.   D.   10914.    17002,   21918) 60% 

Djiajims,  or  portieres  (T.  D.  14169) 60% 

390  doilies,  silk   (T.   D.   14159)    60% 

339         "         dress  patterns  (58  F.  R.  283,  T.  D.  13938) 60% 

390        "         fabrics  of  silk    60% 

339  galloons    (T.    D.    14173,    17174)     60% 

339         "         gloves,  cotton  (68  F.  R.  186.  73  F.  R.  296,  77  F. 

R.  600,  T.  D.  10753,  10910.  16070,  16902) 80% 

445         "         gloves,    leather     (T.     D.     12103,    19493).      (See 

gloves), 
handkerchiefs  (53  F.  R.  78,  55  F.  R.  874,  68  F. 

K.    182.    10    S.    C.    R.   44,    T.    D.    10669,    10944. 

13481,   14157,   14260.  14387,   14455,  14494.   17269, 

20580).      See  handkerchiefs, 
hose    (T.   D.   15226.  22268).      (See  hosiery). 

339         "         Jacquards  (66  F.  R.  720) 60% 

339        "         lace  cotton  collars  (T.  D.  16300.  21570,  22868)..  60% 

339         "         lace  curtains  (T.  D.  12669.  21918)   60% 

339        "         linen  doilies   (T.   D.   14634)    60% 

339        "         linen  mats  (T.  D.  14950)   : 60% 

339        "         linen  protectors  for  upholstery  (T.  D.  10725)..  60% 

339        "         linen  sheets  (T.  D.  11070)    60% 

339         "         linen  tidies  (T.  D.   14948,  15837) 60% 

339         "         muslins   (T.  D.    12941)    60% 

339         "         muslin  sash  nets  (T.  D.  11026)  60% 

339         "         napkins    (T.   D.    14859)    60% 

339        "         neckties,    cotton    (T.    D.    12382,    13444,     21570, 

22868)    60% 

339        "         night  shirts  (T.  D.  12219,  21570,  22868) 60% 

339        "        patterns   (T.  D.    14157) 60% 

339         "        pillow  shams  (T.  D.  14157,  15214)    60% 

339         "         plastrons  and  zachens   (T.  D.   16477) 60% 

371        -        portieres,  wool   (T.  D.  14169,  15545.   15977) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

339         "         quilts,  cotton  (T.  D.   12426)    60% 

371        "         robes  wool  (T.  D.  13983)    5Uc  It)  and  60% 

339         "         sash   curtains  (T.  D.   14635)    60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  313 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

371     Embroidered  shawls  wool  (53  P.  R.  1011,  T.  D.  13731, 

13898)   50c  It)  and  60% 

390        "        silk  pillow  shams  (T.  D.  15214)    60% 

390         "         silk  scarfs   (T.   D.   15468)    60% 

390        "        silk  table  covers  (T.  D.   15468).. '. 60% 

390         -         silk  stockings   (T.   D.    14327,   15226) 60% 

313         "         Swisses  (57  F.  R.  192,  T.  D.  12350,  21568).     See 

cotton  Swisses. 

39  J        "        swivel  necktie  silks  (T.  D.  14057)   60% 

339         "         table  and  cushion  covers   (T.   D.   10563,   10725, 

11069,  12328,  12365,  13984,  14159,  15967,   17239)  60% 
339        "        table   linen    (T.    D.    10563,    10725,    11069,    12328. 

14859,    16905,    17251,    17812) C0% 

179         "       "tidies,   metal  thread   (T.   D.  13884)    60% 

339         "         underwear  (T.  D.  15835,  21570,  22868) 60% 

390        "         velvet  slipper  vamps  (T.  D.  17060)    60% 

371        "         woolen  robes  (T.  D.  10781,  13423) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

371        "        woolen  table  covers  (T.  D.  13984) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

371         "         worsted  hat  crowns  (T.  D.  14130) 50c  lt>  and  60% 

371         "         worsted   shawls    (53    F.    R.    1011,    T.    D.    15021, 

17587)   50c  Ib  and  60% 

339     Embroideries,  cotton,  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

339         "         dress  trimmings,  loom-figured,  (T.  D.  14132) . .  60% 
figured  silk  muslin,  not  (T.  D.  11239). 
frilled  muslin,  not  (73  F.  R.  808). 

179        "        metal  chief  value  (T.  D.  11031,  13884,  14296)..  60% 

390  "        silk    chief   value     (T.     D.     10506,     2345,    14075, 

14296)    60% 

371         "         wool,  in  Whole  or  in  part 50c  Ib  and  60% 

165     Embroidering  machine  needles  (T.  D.  11570,   15991)..  25% 

Embroidery,   braiding  is   not   (T.  D.    12954). 
346         "         canvas  (T.   D.   6362,  14137),  flax,  as  flax  cloth, 
drawn  work  is  not  (T.  D.  13506,  13892). 

407         "         envelopes   (T.    D.   12788,   13782)    35% 

165         "         hooks    (T.    D.    11570)    25% 

"         Jacquard  fabric,  not  (66  F.  R.  720). 
400  patterns,    as    lithographic    prints    (T.    D.    3491, 

4230). 

391  "        thread  of  chenille  (38  F.  R.  724) 50% 

403         "         tickets   (T.   D.   9975)    25% 

419     Emery  cloth    25% 

419         "         files 25% 

.419         "         fillet   (T.   D.    12708) 25% 

419         "         grains  (T.  D.  6314,  8611) lc  Ib 

419        "        manufactured,    ground,    pulverized,   or   refined 

(T.  D.   6314)    lc  Ib 

419         "         manufactures   25% 

550         "         ore   Free 

419         "         paper    (T.    D.    6980,    15244)     25% 

419         "         rollers   (T.   D.    8611,   15244)    25% 

419         "         scythe  stones  (T.  D.  2079,  8786) 25% 

419         "         sharpeners  (T.   D.   2882,   12708,  15244) 25% 

193        "        sharpeners,    metal    chief   value,    (T.    D.    6314, 

9393) 45% 

419         "         stone  (29   F.    R.    246)    25% 

419         "         wheels  (T.  D.  6314,  8611,  15244,  15809) 25% 

419         "         whet-stones,   (T.   D.   8786)    25% 

435     Emeralds,  cut  (T.  D.   21197)    10% 

545        "         rough    Free 

434         "         set  60% 

68     Emetic    tartar    25% 

450     Empeignes,  as  shoe  vamps   (T.   D.  10342) 35% 

68     Ems  pastiles  (T.  D.  7787)    25% 


314  F.   B.   VAXDEGKIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

;     Emulsions,  medical,  n.   s.  p.  f.    (T.  D.   3828) 25% 

564     Enamel  for  watch  and  clock  dials  (T.  D.  6176.  18804)  Free 
fusible    (19    F.    R.    411,    11    S.    C.    R.    581,   T.    D. 

14506,   14508.  14854)    25% 

fusible  mosaic  cubes  (T.  D.  14854) 25% 

435  on  paste  imitations  of  precious  stones,  not  set 

(T.   D.   5258)    90% 

58         "         white  (11  S.   C.  R.  337,  T.  D.  5896,  6196,   10915, 

11000.  10788,  21477)   30% 

87  Enameled    brick    45% 

96                   china   (T.  D.   14941)    60% 

dials,  for  clocks,  if  not  china  40% 

191  dials,  for  watches,  if  not  china 40% 

193  niters  (T.  D.  11985)  45% 

159  iron  and  steel  articles  40% 

leather  and  skins.     (See  leather,   patent). 

painting  on  copper  (T.  D.  11834)  45% 

159  ware.  iron,  steel  or  other  metal,  (T.  D.  21425)  40% 

88  Encaustic  or  enameled  tiles  (T.  D.  16648).     (See  tiles). 

Sec.    6  Encluit  adherente  (T.  D.   5144)    20% 

S66     Endless  belts  or  felt,   for  paper  makers'   use   (T.   D. 

11381),  as  wool  manufactures,   n.   s.   p.   f. 

320                  belts,  rubber  and  cotton,   cotton  chief  value..  45% 

626     Enfleuraged  grease  (T.  D.  17382,  21306,  21362,  21424)..  Free 

oils  (T.  D.  5968,  9241)   25% 

626        "        pomades,   used  for  making  hair  dressings   (T. 

D.  5968.   17383,   17412)    Free 

407     Engineers'  slide  rules  (T.  D.  14308)    35% 

193         '•         instruments    45% 

4U3     Engraved  fashion  plates  (T.  D.  6209,  12098)  25% 

100         "         glass  articles  (T.  D.  22687)    60% 

iron  cylinders,  for  printing  cotton  (T.  D.  2092)  45% 
703         "         plates,    by    American    artists    abroad    (T.    D. 

4748)    Free 

166        "         plates,  copper  and  steel  (T.  D.  6380,  9889) 25% 

208         "         wood  blocks   (T.  D.   10061)    35% 

193     Engravers'   burnishers,    steel 45% 

liM         "         copper,  burnished  45% 

193         "         diamond  pointed  pencils  (T.  D.  7241,  22154)...  45% 

545         "         diamonds,  not  set  (T.  D.  9026)   Free 

176         "         plates,  copper  (T.  D.  13335)    2i/,c  Ib 

193         "         scrapers,    metal    "45% 

483     Engravings,  American,   sent  abroad  for  artists'   sig- 
nature  (T.   D.   8435)    Free 

403         "         artists'  proofs  of  (T.  D.  8435)    25% 

403         "         bound  and  unbound  (T.  D.  2950,  3941,  11557)..  25% 
501        "        bound  or  unbound,  over  twenty  years  old  (T. 

D.  13164)    Free 

500         "         for  Congressional  library  (T.  D.  14171.  14587) . .  Free 

701         "        for  use  by  lecturers    Free 

403         "         for  institutions   (T.   D.   11557)    25% 

403         "         for  societies  (T.  D.  6102)    25% 

500         "         for  use  of  United  States   Free 

Entireties  (50  F.  R.  465.  55  F.  R.  283.  69  F.  R.  465, 
11536,  12811,  12812.  13073,  13355,  14869,  14849, 
14841.  10608.  9746.  8464). 

403     Envelope  bands  (T.  D.  9181,  9746)   25% 

407     Envelopes,   embroidery   (T.  D.  12788,   13782) 35% 

407         "         flat.   (T.   D.    22497)    35% 

670        "         foreign  stamped  (T.  D.  15966)    Free 

312,         "         paper,  cloth  lined  (T.  D.  8291,  17149) 45% 

399         "         paper,    embossed,    engraved,    printed   or  orna- 
mented  (T.    D.   12788,  13782) 35% 

plain   20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  315 

PAR.                                 .      ARTICLE  RATE 

lu     Eosine,   (T.  D.  2895,  3923,  14515)    30% 

339     Epaulets,  cotton    60% 

179         "        metal,    (T.   D.   6149)    60% 

3U        "        wool   50c  lb  and  60% 

258     Eperlans  a  Fhuile,  (T.  D.  1128,  8393).     As  sardines. 

31     Epsom  salts,  (T.  D.  16600,  16640,  23158)   l-5c  lb 

93     Eupree  asphalt,   (T.  D.  16891,  16959).     See  asphalt. 
Sec.  12  Equipments  of  U.  S.  vessels,  materials  for  (T.  D. 

20748). 
153     Erasers,  (T.  D.  15235).     See  cutlery. 

Sec.   6   Erbstwurst  (T.   D.   17498)    20% 

551     Ergot   Free 

434     Escutcheon   pins    60% 

434     Escutcheons,    as    jewelry    60% 

617     Esparto  grass,   crude    Free 

409         "         grass,  for  making  hats,  not  bleached  or  dyed..  15% 

If  bleached  or  dyed 20% 

67  Essence  alcoholic  medicinal  (min.  25%) 55c  lb 

241         "        anchovies,    (T.  D.   17617)    40% 

3         "         bay  rum    25% 

21         "         fruit,  (T.  D.  17406)  (min.  25% )   $2  lb 

2  "         ginger  ale  (T.  D.  7263) 60c  lb  and  45% 

68  "         medicinal,  non-alcoholic   25% 

3  "         rum   (T.   D.   2644)    25% 

688         "         terebinthine,    (T.   D.   8671)    Free 

288         "         vinegar,  (T.  D.  3964,  4213,  4378)   7^>c  gal 

3     Essential  oil,  (56  F.  R.  819,  T.  D.  17612)    "  25% 

339     Etamines  (T.  D.   21589)   60% 

403     Etchings    25% 

403        "        artists'   proofs  of    • 25% 

70s         "        by     American     artists     residing     temporarily 
abroad    (T.    D.    2318,    2468,   3452,    4748,    6883, 

7580,   9730,  9809,   10012,   10061)    Free 

702         "         for  free   exhibitions    Free 

500         "         for  Library  of  Congress  or  copyright,    (T.  D. 

14171,  14587)    Free 

503         "         for  schools  and  seminaries    Free 

500  "         for  use   of  the  United   States    Free 

501  "         printed  over  20  years,  bound  or  unbound,   (T. 

D.    13164)     Free 

403        "        sent  abroad  for  artist's  signature  (T.  D.  18971)  25% 

21     Ethers  acetic,  (T.   D.   13303)    (in.   25%) $1  lb 

21        "         aenanthic,  oil  of  cognac  (min.  25%)   :..  $2  lb 

21         "         amyl  acetic,   (T.  D.  8881)   (min.  25%)    $2  lb 

21         "         amyl  valerian,   (T.  D.  8881,  9205)   (min.  25%)..  $2  lb 

21         "         amylic,  (T.  D.  1129)  (min.  25%) $2  lb 

21        "         butyric,  (T.  D.  14521)  (min.  25%)   $2  tb 

21         "         chloride  of  ethyl,  (T.  D.  12842)   (min.  25%) $1  lb 

21         "         fruit,     (T.     D.     1129.     8881,     9205,     12842,    13498, 

13701,  14521)    (min.   25%)    $2  lb 

21         "         hydrobromic,   (T.  D.  12548)   (min.  25%) $1  lb 

21        "        kalorianic  (T.  D.  1129)   (min.  25%) $2  lb 

21         "         nitrous,  spirits  of  (min.  25% ) 25c  lb 

21         "         n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  13701,  17406)   (min.  25%) $1  tb 

3         "         oil  of  wine  not,  (T.  D.  13498)  25% 

21         "         sulphuric,  (minimum  25% )    40c  lb 

320     Etiquettes,  cotton  (T.  D.  14847)    50c  lb  and  30% 

3U1         "         silk    50% 

311     Etoffe,  (T.  D.  15836)   3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

179     Etoiles  or  stars,   metal   thread    60% 

21     Ethyl,  chloride  of  (T.  D.  12842)   (minimum  25%) $1  lb 

21         "        pelargonate  of  (T.  D.  17406)  (minimum  25%)..  $2  lb 


316  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.  RATE 

3     Eucalyptol  camphyline  (T.  D.  15028)    25% 

68     Eucalyptus  pills,  and  extracts,  (T.  D.  4142) 25% 

70     Euxesis,  toilet  preparation,   (T.  D.  6743,  19897) 50% 

262     Evaporated    apples    2c  Ib 

.638     Evaporating  dishes,  imported  for  institutions.  (T.  D. 

13666)    Free 

212     Eve's  apples,  or  chinoth  confectionery,  (Mar.  9,  1866, 
X.    Y.).      (See    confectionery.) 

68     Exalgine,  medicinal  preparation,  (T.  D.  10070) 25% 

20     Excrescences,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value... 140  Ib  and  10% 
648  as  drugs,  crude   Free 

474  Exhibition   animals  imported  for  under  bond   Free 

424     Explosive  blasting  caps   $2.36  M 

424  percussion    caps    30% 

422  substances,  valued  not  over  20c  Ib   4c  Ib 

valued  over  20c  lb 6c  lb 

Expressed  oils    25% 

18     Extract  aqueous,  for  coloring  wines,  liquors,  etc.,  (T. 

D.    7101)    50% 

362         "         cheviot  (T.  D.  18151)    25c  lb 

2         "         flavoring,  alcoholic  (T.  D.  7101) 60c  lb  and  45% 

for  toilet  use,  alcoholic   6uc  lb  and  45% 

70  for   toilet   use,   non-alcoholic    50% 

70        "        perfumery,    non-alcoholic     50% 

475  "         of  annatto,   (T.  D.   2811.   9240,   14325)    Free 

of  bark,  berries,  nuts  and  vegetables,  n.  s.  p. 
f.,  for  dyeing  or  tanning,   (T.  D.  5529,  5865, 

9103,   12537,   11982,   13860,   22786) %c  lb 

of  Deef.  Liebig's,  (T.  D.  11843)   35c  lb 

of  berries,  sanguin  (T.  D.  12537)   %c  lb 

20        "         of  berries,   Persian   (T.   D.  3898,   5529,   5865) 

J^c  lb  and  10% 

of  black  dye,  (T.  JL).  6359)   %c  lb 

of  chestnut,  (T.  D.  3412,  3898)   %c  lb 

of  cochineal,  alcoholic  (T.  D.  18749).. 60c  lb  and  45% 
Sec.  6  "         of  coffee 20% 

67  "         of  colocynth  (minimum  25 >0) 55c  lb 

299         "         of  cherry  juice,   concentrated,   (60  F.   R.  599). 

containing  not  over  18%  alcohol   60c  gal 

containing  over  18%    60c  gal 

and  in  addition,  on  the  alcohol  $2.07  gal 

20        "        of  cudbear  (T.  D.  5529)    %c  lb  and  10% 

•1-1         -         of    dyewood,    (T.    D.    4307,    9103,    13860,    15119, 

22936,   23110)    %c  lb 

2         "         of  flowers  60c  Ib  and  45% 

22         "         of  hemlock  bark,  (T.  D.  5890)   Uc  Ib 

68  "         of  herbal,  (T.  D.  9227)  "25% 

248         "         of  hops    50% 

68        "         of  hyoscyamus.   (T.  D.   11021)   25% 

25        "        of  indigo,   (T.  D.  12701) 34c  lb 

Sec.  6  "        of  juniper   berries   and   elder  berries,    non-al- 
coholic,   (T.   D.   14731)    20% 

67         "         of  juniper  and  elder  berries,   alcoholic  (T.   D. 

12905)    (minimum   25%)    55c  lb 

2         "         of  lemon,  alcoholic,  (T.  D.  6573) 60c  lb  and  45% 

29         "         of  licorice,  (T.  D.  11571)   4^c  lb 

22         "         of  logwood,   (T.  D.  9033,  11074)    %c  lb 

58        "         of  logwood  and  salts  of  copper  (T.  D.  9033)..       30% 

604         "         of  madder,   (T.  D.  5218)    Free 

298        "        of   malt,   condensed   or  solid    40% 

in  bottles  and  jugs,  (T.  D.  14718.  16879) 40c  gal 

in  casks.   (59  F.  R.  352.  T.  D.  10863) 20c  gal 

of  meat,  fluid    15c  lb 

276         "         of  meat.  (T.  D.  7052,  11843)  n.  s.  p.  f 35c  lb 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  317 

4 
PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

604     Extract  of  munjeet    Free 

22        "        of  myrobolans  (T.  D.  5529,  17354,  21058) %c  Ib 

1         "         nutgalls,    aqueous     (T.     D.     3898,    5529,    16941, 

17354,  19052)    50c  Ib 

43        "       'of  opium  aqueous,  (T.  D.  962)   40% 

15         "         of  orchil  or  archil  (T.  D.  12736),  if  containing 

aniline    30% 

475  of   Orleans    Free 

22        "         of  quebracho   y2c  Ib 

22  of  quercitron,  (T.  D.  13860)   %c  Ib 

475        ' '        of  roncou Free 

•2        "        of  saffron  or.safflower,  (T.  D.  3330,  9515,  18749, 

18881)    60c  It)  and  45% 

22  of  sanguine,  (T.  D.  9103)    %c  Ib 

22        "         of  sumac,  (T.  D.  3842,  5529)   %c  Ib 

22        "        of  woods  other  than  dyewoods  %c  Ib 

362        "         wool  ' 20c  Ib 

67  Extracts  medicinal  alcoholic  (minimum  25%) 65c  Ib 

68  "  non-alcoholic    25% 

70     Eyebrow   pencils,    (T.  D.    13442)    50% 

109     Eye  glass  lenses,  ground  or  beveled  to  fit  frames 

lOc  doz  and  45% 

109  glass   lenses,   not  ground   45% 

565        "        glass  lenses,  plates  or  disks  for  rough,  .cut  or 

unwrought,  (T.  D.  14644)    Free 

108         "         glasses  and  frames  or  parts  of, 

"        human,  model  of,  not  scientific,  (T.  D.  21974). 

valued  not  over  40c  doz  20c  doz  and  15% 

valued  over  40c,  not  over  $1.50  doz..45c  doz  and  20% 

valued  over   $1.50  doz    60% 

418        "        glasses  as  toys,   (T.  D.  12139)    35% 

111        "         lorgnettes,  of  shell,  (T.  D.  12552)    45% 

108        "        protectors    (T.    D.    11597,    13638,    13817,    13873), 

as  goggles. 
108        "        railway  spectacles,  as  eyeglasses,  (T.  D   13883). 

450         "         stones,    (T.   D.   12915)    35% 

100     Eyes,  artificial,  (T.  D.  16854)   60% 

115     Eyelets,  agate,  (T.  D.  11047)    50% 

1P3        "         metal   45% 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

387    Fabrics,  bengaline,  (T.  D.  14147),  as  silk  piece  goods. 
347        "        flax  or  hemp.     See  flax  cloth  (T.   D.  23023). 

443         "         India    rubber    30% 

450        "        India  rubber,    vulcanized   35% 

179        "         metal    thread    chief    value    (T.    D.    7177,    7249, 

20007)    60% 

315        "        pile,    cotton.      See   cotton   pile    fabrics    (T.    D. 

19482,    19489). 

342         "         pile,  flax,   (T.  D.  15867,  19482,   19489) 60% 

386        "         pile,  silk  (66  F.  R.  720,  20246),  (minimum  50%) 

$1.50  Ib  and  15% 
366        "        wool  knit.     See  woolen  knit  goods. 

72     Fancy  soap 15c  Ib 

405        "         paper  boxes  (T.  D.  19490,  22412)   46% 

366        *•        zephyr   cloth,    cotton   body   tufted   with   wool, 

(  P.  D.  7630),  as  wool  manufactures  n.  a.  p.  t. 


318  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
427     Fans,    all    except   common    palm    leaf,    (T.    D.    10739, 

12112.    12241,    13308)     ...  50% 

427        "        bamboo    and    surface    coated    paper    (T      D. 

13370)    50% 

418         "         dolls,   as  toys    (T.  D.   567,  5967,   17843) 35% 

449         "         Kuskus   root,    (T.  D.   13325.   16563,   21056) 30% 

"         menu  card  holders  not,   (T.  D.  18087). 
427         "         painted,    (T.    D.    9037,    12797,    16926,    66    F.    R. 

736)    50% 

552         "         palm  leaf.   (T.  D.  619,  1497)    Free 

427         "         palm   leaf,   with  artificial  handles,   (T.  D.   679, 

1497)    50% 

427        "         screen.   (T.  D.   12317)    50% 

427         "         silk,   (T.  D.  569,  10739,  14465)    50% 

427         "         silk  lace.   (T.  D.  12241,  13308) 50% 

Sec.  6  Faramel,   (J.  D.    21661)    20% 

398     Farbig  Pergemyer  (T.  D.  15961) i'c  lt>  and  10% 

285    Farina,  (T.  D.  14114)   iy,c  Ib 

285         "         flour,  (T.  D.  10277,  13958)   1%C  It) 

285         "         imitation  of,   (T.  D.  3039.  6926,   7076,  7522,  4443  " 

13958)  fit  for  use  as  starch li£c  lt> 

Sec.  6  "         lacteous  (T.  D.  6926)    20% 

285         "         semola  or  semonla  is,  (T.  D.  7076) 1^4c  It) 

285         "         starch,  (T.  D.   18011)    iy^c  lt> 

460  Farmers'  implements,  such  as  plows,  harrows,  har- 
vesters, reapers,  agricultural  drills,  plant- 
ers, mowers,  horserakes,  cultivators,  thresh- 
ing machines,  cotton  gins  20% 

Faro  box  and  layout  are  lawful  importations,  (T.  D. 
8401). 

193     Farriers'  knives  (T.  D.  5011)   45% 

316     Fascinators,  cotton  chenille  (T.  D.  15658,  16702,  17061)  50% 
400     Fashion    magazines,     lithographed    or    decorated    by 

hand,   (T.  D.  19451)    8c  It) 

403         "         plates.    Cf.   D.    5202.    6209,    11683,    16924,    16991, 

11  F.   R.   289),   printed    25% 

166         "         plates,  engraved    25% 

15     Fast  blue  paste,  (T.  D.  10566)  30% 

58        "         drab,  (T.  D.  10193)   30% 

58         "         yellow,   (T.  D.   10193)    30% 

15         "         violet,  (T.  D.  8802)    30% 

193     Fasteners  for  blouses,  (T.  D.  15404)   45% 

1»3     Fastenings  for  doors,  metal 45% 

3     Fat  oil  of  turpentine,   (T.  D.   7374)   25% 

Favors,  German.  (T.  D.  7853),  according  to  material. 

425     Feather  beds.   (T.  D.   12431.  21681,  22219)    50% 

410        "         dusters.   (T.  D.  7015)    40% 

339         "        stitched  braids,  (20  O.  A.  G.  621,  54  F.  R.  161. 
T.   D.    6733,    8664.    10340.    10757.    12652.    13872, 

13423.  13653,  13872.  14124.  14144,  20515.  22948)  60% 

425         "         trimmings.    (T.   D.    8217,  10658,   11238)    50% 

425         "         webbing  (T.  D.  6000)    50% 

4J5     Feathers,  artificial  50% 

425         "     .     bird  skins,  crude.  (T.  D.  15469)    15% 

425         "         bird  skins,  dressed.   (T.  D.  9898) 50% 

425        "         crude,    not   dressed,   colored   or  manufactured, 

(T.  D.  5930,  1U253.  12832.  12919.  22892.  1^982)  15% 

425  "         dressed,  colored  or  manufactured.  (T.  D.  4290, 

10253,    10762.    15469,    12205.    16425,    75    F.    R. 

833.   22892.  .S2982)    50  ^ 

426  '          for  beds,   not  dressed    15% 

426         "         goose  skins,  crude,  (T.  D.  12838)   15% 


SCHEDULE'  OF  DUTIES.  319 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

425     Feathers,  herons'   wings,   crude,   (T.   D.   12832,   22892, 

22982)    50% 

425        "        magpies'    tails,    crude,     (T.     D.     12919,    22892, 

22982)    50% 

425        "         paddy,   (T.   D.    7436)    15% 

425        "         ornamental,  (T.  D.  22892,  22982) 50% 

425        "         paradise  birds,  not  dressed  (T.  D.  17511,  17935, 

22892,    22982)    50% 

425         "         quills,    crude,    (T.    D.    5930,    7436,    9898,    14738, 

17883,  79  F.  R.  953) 15% 

425        "         stripped  and  bunched,  crude,   (T.  D.   16982)...       15% 

425        "         turkey,  dyed  (T.  D.   17883)    50% 

Sec.  6  Feed   chopped,    (T.   D.   21262) 20% 

99     Feeding  bottles,  as  glass  bottles,   moulded. 

614     F- eldspar,  crude,   (T.  D.  14736,  19109)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         powdered,    (T.    D.    14736)    20% 

115        "        manufactures  of   50% 

206     Fellies,  finished    35% 

200        "        rough  hewn  or  sawed  only    20% 

394     Felt  adhesive,   for  roofing,   (46   F.  R.  359,   G.   A.   3719, 

T.  D.  9668,  10460,  12330,  11494)    10% 

553         "         adhesive,   for  vessels,   (T.  D.  9981,  9668,   10460, 

11494.    12330,    20568,    20848) Free 

391        "        and  silk  hat  braids,    (T.  D.  14918),   silk  chief 

value 50% 

370    "    boots 44c  Ib  and  60% 

381    "    carpeting,  (T.  D.  12249,  20008,  21401,  21448, 

21982)  50% 

370         "         corn     plasters,      (T.     D.     12665,     17599,     17779) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 
366        "         endless,    for   printing  machines,    (T.   D.    11381, 

15705,    16947),   valued  at  not  over  40c   Ib, 

33c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  70c  Ib 44c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  TOc  Ib .44c  Ib  and  55% 

370        "        figured  wool,  (T.  D.  21412) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "         hammers  for  pianos  (T.  D.  4827) 44c  tb  and  (50% 

371  "         hat  braids,  (T.  D.  14918,  15009)   50c  Ib  and  00% 

432        "         hats,   made  of  rabbits'   or  other  fur.     See  fur 

hats. 

370        "        mats,  (T.  D.  17347)  44c  Ib  and  60% 

394         "         roofing,   (T.  D.   9503,  9668,  9981,   14409) 10% 

553         "        sheathing   for    vessels,     (T.     D.     12330,    17678, 

20568,    20848)    : Free 

370        "         shoes,   (T.  D.  7218)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

370        "         squares,  printed  (T.  D.  17260) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

366        "         tennis   balls,    cloth,   as   wool  manufactures,    n 
s.   p.  f.,    (T.  D.   17493). 

370         "         wool,  not  woven  (T.  D.  20144) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

151     Fence  chains.      See   chains. 

200         "         posts,   split  or  rough,   (T.  D.   90,  12010) 10% 

208        "         rails,  manufactured 35% 

136        "         rods  of  iron  or  steel,  valued  4c  or  less  Ib 4-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  4c  rb   %c  Ib 

tempered  in  addition i/2c  Ib 

"         wire,  iron  or  steel.     See  wire. 

Fenders  or  fire  screens,   (T.  D.   8684) 45% 

Fennel  oil Free 

' '        seed    Free 

Fenugreek   seed,    crude    Free 

Fernet  bitters  (T.  D.  10418,  12033,  16160,  18763) $2.25  gal 

Ferri-quinine,  citrate  amorphous  (T.  D.  8504)   25% 

"         rubigo    25% 

6     Ferric  Oxide,    (T.   D.    22057)    20% 


320 


F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

292     Ferro  China  Bisleri,  (T.  D.  7897,  14245)   $2.25  gal 

122  chrome,    (T.   D.   3715,  16294,    16527,   17729,   20885 

and  Dep't.  letter  of  July  2,  1902  $4  ton 

67  mangan     pepton     (T.     D.     12906)     (minimum 

25%)    55c   n> 

manganese,  (T.  D.   1991,  16294)    $4  ton 

398  prussiate  paper,   (T.   D.   11702)    307 

122  silicon,   (T.  D.  9447)    $4  ton 

Sec.   6     Ferrodor,   (T.   D.   22057)    20% 

193     Ferrules  of  polished  cast  iron,  (T.  D.  6774,  12814) 45 -„ 

499     Fertilizer,  including  animal  carbon,  fit  only  for,  bone 

dust,    bone,    crude,    and    bone    ash,    (T.    D. 

391,   715,   4210,   6264,   7201,   7764,   14408,   14700, 

15521;    Free 

499         "         Nitragin,    (G.   A.   3909)    Free 

569  sludge  acid,  (T.   D.  17069)   Free 

569  soot  (T.  D.   7201)    Free 

ground  apatite,  (T.  D.  16097)   Free 

499  refuse  bone  black,  (T.  D.  14700) Free 

5         "        sulphate    of   ammonia,     (T.     D.     14408,    14420, 

15132,  60  F.  R.  601)    3-10c  Ib 

370     Fez  caps,  (T.  D.  12025.  14700,  16655) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

566     Fiber,   African,    (T.   D.  11434)    Free 

484  asbestos,    (T.   D.   16850,  22937)    Free 

632  as    paper-stock    Free 

566         "         bast  (T.  D.   16337)    Free 

409        "        bast  braids,  (T.  D.  15982,  16424),  not  bleached 

or  dyed   15% 

If  bleached  or  dyed....       20% 

Sec.  6  "         bast  matting  (T.  D.  12959)   20% 

347  cloth,    bamboo,    (T.    D.    16644)    45% 

347         "         cloth,  cotton  and  grass,   (T.  D.   15984,  19283)..       45% 

528        "         cocoa,   crude,   (T.  D.   2780,  12568)    Free 

566         "         crin  vegetal,  (T.  D.  13295,  13423) Free 

Sec.  6  "         drawn  black  Mexican,    (T.  D.   15956)    20% 

Sec.  6  "         dressed  for  brushes,  (T.  D.  16088,  17486) 20% 

Sec.  6  "         dyed,  (T.  D.  12569,  13591,  12209,  15986) 20% 

314          '         hats  of  loof   (T.  D.   16479)    50% 

bee.  6    '         Indian  or  palmyra,    (T.  D.   17486) 20% 

566          '         Istle    Free 

329          '         Istle  lariats.  (T.  D.  12220)   Ic  Ib 

Sec.  6    '         kittool  (T.  D.   13591,   15949,  18806)    20% 

347  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

566          '         palmetto    ' Free 

Sec.  6    '        patent  bass  (T.  D.  16095)   20% 

Sec.  6    '         piassava,   dressed   (T.   D.   16088,   16969) 20% 

566          '        pine  tar  (T.  D.  7512)   Free 

347          '         ramie,  manufactured,   (T.  D.  12223)    45% 

566          '         rice  root  (T.  L>.  2764)   Free 

285          '         starch,  (T.  D.  12856)   l%c  Ib 

566          '         tampico,    (T.   D.   12209)    Free 

329          '         tampico  cables  and  cordage  of Ic  Ib 

347          '         vegetable    manufactures,    n.     s.     p.     f.    (T.   D. 

21000)    45% 

566         "         vegetable,  raw,   n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.   6215,   13295, 

14830)    Free 

433         "         wares,    indurated    35% 

208         "         wood  sheets,  (71  F.  R.  952)   35% 

20     Fibers,  dried,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value... ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         dried,   as   drugs,    crude    Free 

554     Fibrin,  in  all  forms   Free 

46     Fibrite,  (T.  D.  18073)    %c  Ib 

566     Fibrous  bark,  (T.  D.  14S30,  15411,  16376)    Free 

566         "         substances,  vegetable   Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  321 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                       RATE 

339     Fichus  lace,  (T.  D.  5964,  15329) 60% 

463     Fiddles    45% 

111     Field  glasses,  (T.  D.  12014)    45% 

453     Fifes 45% 

15     Fig   blue 30% 

263  "        paste,   (T.  D.   5041)    _c  Ib  ard  35% 

264  Figs 2c  Ib 

263         "         in  spirits,  (T.  D.  23130)   Ic  It)  and  35% 

193     Figure,  bronze,    (T.   D.    17253)    45% 

193     Figures  mechanical,   (T.  D.  15710)    45% 

Sec.  ti  "         for  cakes  (T.  D.  18604)   20% 

Sec.  16  "        obscene Prohibited 

366  "         wax,  dressed  in  woolen  (T.  D.~7566),  as  woolen 

manufactures,   n.  s.   p.  f. 

208         "         wood,    (T.    D.    16179)     35% 

Figuring    machine,    according    to    material     of     chief 
value,  (T.  D.  21265). 

270     Filberts,  (T.  D.  1772,  10525),  unshelled  3c  It) 

shelled  5c  Ib 

179     File  or  gespinst  (T.  D.  6042)    5c  Ib  and  35% 

156  Files,   file  blanks,    rasps   and    floats   of   all   cuts   and 

kinds,   (T.  D.  6042,  12931,  14842,  17047,  17829, 

72  F.  R.  52,  20101)  2i/0  inches  long  or  less..30c  doz 

Over  2y2,  not  over  4^  inches  long 50c  doz 

Over  4y2,  under  7  inches  long 75c  doz 

7  inches  long  and  over  $1  doz 

419         "         emery 25% 

153-193"         nail  (T.  D.   14842,   20044)    45% 

49     Filler,  (T.  D.   7132)    %c  Ib 

Films,    domestic,    exposed    abroad,    dutiable,    (T.    D. 
23060). 

458         "         photographic 25% 

385     Filoselle,  silk,    (T.   D.   6305,   6127) 30% 

Filter  linen,  (T.  D.  2405,  14647)    45%    ^g 

98         "         tubes   (T.  D.   22842)    45% 

159     Filters,  enameled  metal  (T.  D.  9670,  11985)   40% 

395     Filtering  masse,  (T.  D.  15243,  15412,  16642).. U/^c  Ib  and  15% 
397         "         paper,    (T.    D.    7323,    8758,    12324,    13052,    14743, 

15565,    15818,   16084) 5c  Ib   and   15% 

395         "         purposes,  wood  pulp  for  (T.  D.  10109). l^c  Ib  and  15% 

117         "         stone,  (T.  D.   16489)    12c  cu  ft 

93     Fining  earth,   (T.  D.  4927),  manufactured..." $2  ton 

unmanufactured    $1  ton 

18        "         earth  for  clarifying  wine  (T.   D.   10518) 50% 

Finishing  powders,  dutiable  according  to  material. 

3     Fir  tree  oil,   (T.  D.  9907)   25% 

193     Firearms,  all,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

157  "         carbines    25% 

158  "         double  barreled,  sporting,  breech  loading  shot 

guns,     combination    shot    guns    and    rifles, 

val.  not  over  $5  each  $1.50  ea.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $5,  not  over  $10  each.. $4. 00  ea.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $10  each  $6.00  ea,  and  35% 

158         "         double    barrels,    for    sporting,    breech    loading 
shot    guns    and    rifles,     further     advanced 

than  rough  bored   $3.00  ea.  and  35% 

158        "        double   barreled  sporting  breech  loading  shot 
guns  and  rifles,  without  locks  or  fittings. 

$6.00  ea.  and  35% 
158         "         fittings,    and  parts   of    50% 

157  ' '        muskets  and  parts  of 25  % 

1?7         "         muzzle   loading  shot  guns,   and  parts  thereof, 

(T.  D.   10524,   13682)    L'5% 

158  "         parts  of,  ramrods,    (T.  D.  9869)    50% 

168     Firearms,  revolving  pistols,  and  parts  thereof 

75c  ea.  and  26% 


322  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

167        "         rifles,  and  parts  of,  (T.  D.  13762)   26% 

158         "         single  barreled  breech  loading  shot  guns,  and 

parts  of  $1.00  ea.  and  35% 

158  "  stocks  for  double  barreled  sporting  breech 
loading  shot  guns  and  rifles,  wholly  or  par- 
tially manufactured  S3. 00  ea.  and  35% 

157        "        Turkish  guns  as  muskets  (T.   D.   13212) 25% 

402     Fire  boards,  paper  for  25% 

87        "         brick,  glazed  or  decorated,  weighing  not  over 

10  Its.  each  (T.  D.   21083)    45% 

87         "         brick,  plain,  not  over  10  Ibs.  each $1.25  ton 

87        "        brick,    plain,    over   10   Ibs.    each    (T.    D.    23890, 

24159)     $1.25  ton 

97         "         brick,  decorated  or  glazed,  over  10  Ibs.  each..       45% 
87        "         brick,  lava  blocks,  similar  to,  (T.  D.  14557)., $1.25  ton 

87  "         brick,    magnesic,    not    glazed,     (T.    D.    16416. 

16570) $1.25  ton 

193        "         cases   metal,    (T.    D.    14544)    46% 

89        "         cement,   (T.   D.  17837)    20% 

93        "         clay,  wrought  or  manufactured  $2.00  ton 

un wrought  or  unmanufactured   $1.00  ton 

420        "         crackers,  (T.  D.  19905)    8c  It) 

420  "  crackers,  (T.  D.  11687,  12541,  14116.  19905)  in- 
cluding weight  of  wrappers  8c  lb 

193         "         screens   or  fenders,  brass,   (T.  D.   8684) 45% 

88  "         tiles  as  tiles,  (T.  D.  22420). 

699         "         wood,  (T.  D.  8171)   Free 

699         "         wood,  sawn  or  split  (T.  D.  18492)    Free 

works,  according  to  material   of   chief   value, 
(T.  D.  3202,  11687,   19904,  20652,   22874). 

261     Fish,  alewives,  (T.  D.  7216)  %c  lb 

666-626  "  American,  caught  fresh,  (T.  D.  3543,  10358, 
10362,  10391,  10606,  10588,  10438,  10650,  11300, 
11604,  11680,  11709,  11846,  12622,  12623,  13613, 
15338,  15340,  15479,  15562.  15735,  16721,  18768, 

19352,    21889,   23196,   23252) Free 

258  "  anchovies,  sardines,  sprats,  brislings,  sardels, 
sardellen,  packed  in  oil,  or  otherwise,  in 
bottles,  jars,  tin  boxes  or  cans,  containing 

lifa  cubic  inches  or  less  l^c  pkg 

Containing  over  7^,,  not  over  21  cubic  inches, 

2y2c  pkg 

Containing  over  21,  not  over  33  cubic  inches.. 5c  pkg 
Containing  over  33.  not  over  70  cubic  inches.. lOc  pkg 

If  in  other  packages  (T.  D.  22029.  23176) 40% 

°58-261  -i  anchovies  in  half  barrels  of  100  Ibs.  each 
(T.  D.  21826.  22969.  23050.  2377".  23772)  30% 
or  %  c  lb.  whichever  is  higher. 

268         "         anchovy  paste,  (T.  D.  3492,  14389,  21758) 30% 

258        "         balls  in  tins,   (T.  D.   21758)   30% 

496         "         bladders  or  sounds,  crude,  (T.  D.  13549,  14105)     Free 
23         "         bladders    or    sounds,    prepared.    (T.    D     10785, 

14105),  valued  not  over  lOc  lb  2i£c  lb 

Valued   over  lOc,   not  over  35c  lb 25% 

Valued  over  35c  lb    15c  lb  and  20% 

258        "        bloater  paste.    (T.  D.   12566,   21758) 30% 

261        "         boned  l^c  lb 

268  "         brisling.  (T.  D.  8843,  11369,  12566).  see  fish  an- 

chovies. 
260        "        brisling,  fresh,  as  herring  (T.  D.  8843)   y4c  lb 

260  '         brisling     salted  in  full  bbls.,  (T.   D.    23176)..  %c  lb 
258  canned,  n.  s.  p.  f.  except  shell  fish   30% 

269  Cisco  or  lake  herring.  (T.  D.  14064)   %c  lb 

659  clams,  canned,  (T.  D.  6548)   Free 

543  cuttle,  bone   Free 

261  eels,  pickled,  if  skinned  (T.  D.  8253,  8556) 1140  lb 

649  eggs    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


323 


PAR.  '  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  "         eggs,   caviare,   (T.  D.   10877,   11062) 20% 

Sec.  6  "         eggs,  cod  roe.  canned.  (T.  D.  15716)   20% 

Sec.  6  Fish  eggs,  prepared,   (T.  D.   10877,   11062,   15716) 20% 

258  eperlans  a  1'hulle,  as  anchovies,   (T.  D.  1128). 

Sec.  6  "         floats,   quill,    (T.   D.   16336)    20% 

Sec.  6  "         food,  wafers,   (T.  D.  6516)    20% 

261  "  fresh,  smoked,  dried,  salted,  pickled,  frozen, 
packed  in  ice,  or  otherwise  prepared  for 
preservation,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  3280,  3052, 
7837,  11271,  15262,  15338,  15562,  70  F.  R. 

775)    %c  Ib 

glue,  valued  not  over  lOc  Ib   2i^c  Ib 

valued  over  10c.,  not  over  35c.  Ib -25% 

valued  over  35c.  Ib 15c  Ib  and  20% 

555        "        fresh,  frozen  or  packed  in  ice,  caught  in  fresh 

water  by  citizens  of  the  United  States Free 

261  fresh,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  11271,  15262,  15338) %c  Ib 

259  fresh  water,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  3087,  7837) gc  Ib 

261  frozen,  n.  s.  p.  f %c  Ib 

259  '         gold,  alive  (T.  D.  15379)   140  Ib 

half  bbls.,  weight  of  (T.  D.   23050). 
261          '        halibut,  fresh,  pickled  or  salted  Ic  Ib 

260  '         herring,  fresh,  (T.  D.  8843,  15262,  15479) 140  Ib 

258  herring  kippered,   (T.  D.   14413)    30% 

258          '         herring,    young    or    Russian    sardines,    mixed 

with  spices,  etc.,  (T.  D.  11556,  12566,   13167)       30% 
258        "         herring  pickled  in  tins,   (T.  D.   21478,  23176)..       30% 

260  "         herring,    pickled   or  salted,    (T.    D.   4805,    6024, 

14064,  15479,  10545,  10738,  12566,  12621) l/2c  Ib 

258-261  "  herring,  smoked,  in  packages  of  less  than  one 

half  bbl.,  (T.  D.  22969) %c  Ib  or  30% 

193  "  hooks,  (T.  D.  5587,  7013,  16223)  45% 

448  "  hooks,  with  catgut  snells,  catgut  chief  value 

(G.    A.    3936)     25% 

258  "         in  cans,   n.  s.  p.  f.,   (56  F.   R.  822,  T.   D.   10738, 

9364,  11585,  11835,  12566,  14267)  30% 

258-261  "  in  packages,  containing  less  than  1/0  barrel, 

n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  23176,  23770,  23771,^23772) ..  30% 

42  "  Japanese  herring  oil,  (T.  D.  15414)  8c  gal 

347  "  lines,  flax,  (T.  D.  9307,  13173)  45% 

391  "  lines,  silk  50% 

261  "         livers  (T.  D.  18744) %c  Ib 

259  "         living,  if  fresh  water  (T.  D.  15379)   1/iC  Ib 

258        "         mackerel,   canned,    (T.  D.   9364)    30% 

261         "         mackerel,    fresh,     pickled     or    salted     (T.     D. 

23772)    '. Ic  Ib 

261         "         migratory  (T.  D.  18299)    %c  Ib 

332         "        nets,  (T.  D.  15410,  20382).     See  flax  nets. 
42        "         oil,  for  stuffing  leather  and  wire  drawing,   (T. 

D.  6386,  20076,   21910)    8c  gal 

626        "         oil  from  American  fisheries  Free 

42         "         oil  n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  3354,  17726)    8c  gal 

659         "         oysters,    canned    or    otherwise,     (T.    D.    9645, 

10496, '12258)     Free 

261         "         packed  in  ice,  n.  s.  p.  f %c  Ib 

258         "         packed   in  oil.     See  lish,   anchovies. 

258         "         paste,    (56   F.   R.    822,    T.    D.   4905,   12546,    14387, 

7388,    10545,    14906,    21758)    30% 

261         "         pickled    %c  Ib 

pilchards,  see  herring,   (T.  D.- 19420). 

130        "         plates,  iron  or  steel 4-10c  Ib 

555-626  "         product  of  American  fisheries   Free 

Sec.  6  "        roes,   dried,  salted  or  smoked,   (T.  D.   11062)..       20% 

260  "         Russian  sardines  in  kegs,  (T.  D.  21826,  23176) .  l/0c  Ib 

261  '          salmon,  fresh,  pickled  or  salted,   (T.  D.  15529, 

15677,  16104,  16325,  23772)   Ic  Ib 


324  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  R\TE 

261     Fish,  salted  n.  s.  p.  f 3^c  Ib 

261         "         salt   water,    frozen   or   packed    in    ice,    (T.    D. 

15529)    %c  n> 

258  salt   water,    in   packages   containing  less  than 

%  bbl    30% 

258  sardellen,    sardels     or     sardines.    (T.    D.    9773, 

14919,    15043).      See   fish,   anchovies. 

sauce 40% 

155  servers,  as  knives,  carving  (T.  D.  16287). 

sharks'  fins,  prepared.  (T.  D.  8319,  10744)   3/,c  Ib 

659         "         shell,  (T.  D.  7080,  9645.  10496,  12258.  13678) Free 

skinned  (T.  D.  23196.  23772) ll/c  lt> 

556        "         skins,    raw   Free 

261         "         smelts.    (T.    D.    1128,    7879.    8393,    15573,    16063, 

16104,   16614) ^r  fo 

555         "         smelts,    shad    and     alewives     caught  in   fresh 
water    by   American    citizens,    (T.    D.    7215. 

15529,15573,15548)    '. Free 

TQ£    "         smoked  or  salted,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  6024,  10744. 

11585,  11835,   23176,  23770,  23771.  23772) W,c  Ib 

4P6  sounds,  crude,  (T.  D.  14105.  13549,  22620) '  Free 

sounds,  prepared.     See  fish  bladders. 
496  sounds,  salted  and  dried  (T.  D.   18386)    Free 

258  "         sprats,    (T.    D.    8843.    9773,    10101.    11369,    12106, 

12621.    14389,    19419,    23176.)      See    Fish    an- 
chovies. 
261        "        stale,  (T.  D.  17396),  if  originally  packed  in  ice.  %c  Ib 

259  sturgeon,  fresh  water,  fresh  (T.  D.  21759 %c  Ib 

261  sturgeon,  migratory,  fresh  (T.  D.  18239,  19472, 

19518)    fUc  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         wax.  (T.  D.  6263)   '    20% 

700     Fishing  rods,  sticks  for,   (T.  D.   12948)    Free 

448  floats,   cork   (T.   D.    10927)    25% 

330        "         lines,  flax,  hemp  or  ramie.     See  flax  cords. 

208        "         rods,    wood    35% 

Sec.  6  "         floats,  quill  (T.  D.  16336)    20% 

314         "         trousers,  cotton  and  India  rubber 15c  Ib  and  50% 

626  Fisheries,  American,  spermaceti,  whale  and  other  fish 
oils,  fish  and  other  products  of  such  fish- 
eries. (T.  D.  348.  3760,  4413,  6969.  15479, 
15562,  15679,  18768,  19352,  21889.  23196,  23252)  Free 
what  constitutes.  (T.  D.  17195,  17212,  17257, 
17414). 

198     k- lag  pole,  (T.  D.  22308) 20% 

45C     Flageolets,   (T.   D.   11352) 45% 

58     Flake,  white   (T.  D.  15681)    30% 

Flannel,  canton  (T.  D.  1576)  as  Cotton  cloth. 

371         "         strips,  embroidered  (T.  D.  3178.  3837).. 50c  Ib  and  60% 
367     Flannels,  wool.  (T.  D.  10076,  11086.  13860.  11866.  12238, 
12245.   12960.   13173.  17079,   17971),  valued  not 

over,  40c  Ib    22c  Ib  and  30% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  50c  Ib 33c  Ib  and  35% 

Valued  over  50c  Ib,  pay  as  wool  dress  goods. 
3C7         "         silk   mixed.    (T.    D.    10726).    as    flannels,    wool. 

Flasks,  according  to  material.    (T.   D.    8660.    22690). 
189         "        containing  quicksilver,  same  duty  as  if  empty. 
206         "         willow  covered.  (40  F.  R.   228,  T.  D.  15384)....       40% 

193     Flat  iron   or  steel,   punched    45% 

148         "         irons • 8-10c  Ib 

130        "         rails   7-20c  It) 

449  Flats  or  bonnet  forms,  straw,  (T.  D.  12430)    30% 

2     Flavoring  extracts,  alcoholic.  (T.  D.  6573) 60c  Ib  and  45% 


SCHEDULE   OF   DUTIES.  325 

PAR.                                             ARTICLE  RATE 

339     Flax  and  cotton  lace  bed  sets,  (T.  D.   10480) 60% 

320  and  cotton   tape,    (40   F.    R.   568.   T.    D.    13770, 

16113)    45% 

347         "        and  jute  cream  padding,  (65  F.  R.  788,  72  F.  R. 

251,  _T.   D.    14250)    45% 

and  wool  sheepskin  mats,   (T.  D.   10745) 50% 

339                  articles,   embroidered    60% 

bags  and  bagging,  as  flax  cloth. 

bands,    embroidered    60% 

bibs,  embroidered  (T.  D.  11085)    60% 

braids   (T.   D.    18552)    60% 

bridles  and  reins  (T.  D.  13662)  45% 

brown  padding  (T..  D.  14326),   as  flax  cloth. 


346 
339 
339 
339 
447 
346 
346 
347 
632 


burlaps,   (T.  D.  9091,  14050),  as  flax  cloth. 

cables  and  cordage,   (T.  D.  9187,  9307) 45% 

card  waste,   (T.  D.  14048)   Free 

334  "  carpets,  carpeting,  mats  and  rugs,  made  of 
flax,  hemp,  jute  or  other  vegetable  fiber, 
except  cotton,  valued  not  over  15c  sq.  yd. 

5c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

Valued  over  15c  sq.  yd lOc  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

381  carpets  and  carpetings,  n.   s.  p.   f 50% 

346  "  cloth  and  articles  n.  s.  p.  f.  composed  of  flax, 
hemp  or  ramie,  or  of  which  these  sub- 
stances or  either  of  them  is  the  component 
of  chief  value,  weighing  4i^>  ozs.  or  more 
per  sq.  yd.,  containing  not  more  than  60 
threads  sq.  inch  (T.  D.  19199,  22920) 

l%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 
Containing  more   than   60.   not  more  than   120 

threads  sq.  in 2%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  more  than  120,  not  more  than  180 

threads  sq.   in 6c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing   more  than    180   threads    sq.    in., 

9c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 50% 

346  "  cloth  composed  of  flax,  hemp  or  ramie,  includ- 
ing shirting  cloth,  weighing  less  than  41^ 
ozs.  sq.  yd.  and  containing  more  than  100 
threads  sq.  in.  (T.  D.  23101)  35% 

346  "         crash  (T.   D.   12627,  13848),   as   flax  cloth. 

338  "         collars  and  cuffs 40c  doz.  and  20% 

330         "         cords,  threads  or  twines,  made  from  yarn  not 

finer  than  5  lea  or  number  13c  It) 

made  from  yarn  finer  than  5  lea  or  number, 
per  Ib,  additional  for  each  lea  or  number 
or  part  of  lea  or  number,  in  excess  of  5 %c  It) 

339  "         embroideries   60% 

339         "         etamines    60% 

347  "         fishing  lines,   (T.  D.  13173) 45% 

339         "         galloons  and  gorings 60% 

332        "        gill  netting,   nets,   webs   and   seines  shall  pay 

the  same   duty  per   Ib  as   is   imposed   upon 
the  thread,  twine  or  cords  of  which  made, 

(T.  D.  9115),  and  in  addition 25% 

325         "         hackled,   (T.  D.   8152,  8965,  15373,  15865) 3c  It) 

345  "  handkerchiefs,  whether  in  the  piece  or  other- 
wise, finished  or  unfinished,  not  hemmed  or 

hemmed    only,   (75   F.   R.   927) 50% 

hemstitched,   or  imitation  hemstitched,  or  re- 
vered, or  have  drawn  threads,  (T.  D.  16901)       55% 
339         "         embroidered   or   initialed 60% 


326  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

346  Flax,  huckaback  towels  (T.  D.  1183),  as  flax  articles, 

woven. 

hydraulic  hose    20c  lb 

339  Insertings    60% 

"         Italian  is  hemp,   hackled    $40  ton 

not   hackled   $20  ton 

339  laces,  lace  window  curtains,  lace  bed  sets,  lace 
pillow  shams,  laca  inserting^  and  lace 
flouncings  (T.  D.  21918) 60% 

347  "         manufactures   of  n.    s.   p.    f.,    (10  S.  C.    R.    44, 

40  F.  R.  568,  72  F.  R.  251,  T.  D.  10563,  11069, 

11048,   11882,   12136,   12138,   18892) 45% 

347  manufactures  of  tow  of,   (T.  D.  11882) 45% 

334         "         mats.     See  flax  carpets. 

347        "        measuring  tapes,    (78   F.    R.    807,    10756,    Io771, 

12011,    12370,    13791,    19144,    22812) 45% 

339         "         napkins,    embroidered    60% 

339         "         neck  rufflings   60% 

339  nets  and   nettings    60% 

566  New   Zealand,    (T.   D.    9464)    Free 

324        "         not  hackled  or  dressed  (T.  D.  8152,  8965) Ic  lt> 

347  padding  (T.  D.   14249),   flax  and  jute 45% 

339  ruchings   60% 

342         "         pile   fabrics    (T.    D.    19227,    19244,    21777,    21817, 

21950)    60% 

334  rugs,  val.  not  above  15c  sq.  yd 5c  sq.  yd.  a'nd  35% 

val.  above  15c  sq.  yd lOc  sq  yd  and  35% 

scrims.   (T.  D.  14253,  15231),  as  flax  cloth. 

324         "         scutched  (T.  D.   16829)    Ic  Ito 

254         "         seed,    (15    S.    C.    R.    583,    T.    D.    15907,    16267), 

(50  Ibs  to  bu.)    25c  bu 

seed  oil,  raw,  boiled  or  oxidized   20c  gal 

332        "         seines,   see   flax   gill    nets. 

339         "         sheets,  embroidered.   (T.  D.  11070)    60% 

346  "        shirting  cloth  weighing  less   than   4%  ozs.    to 

sq.  yd.  and  counting  more  than  100  threads 

to  sq.    in 35% 

332         "         shrimp  nets,   (T.  D.  15410),  see  flax  gill  nets. 

323         "         stems  or  unrotted  flax $5  ton 

323         "         straw.   (T.  D.  1405.   20422)    $5  ton 

339         "         tablecloths,  initialed,  (T.  D.  11069,  16905)   60% 

339         "         tamboured  articles    60% 

336  "         tapes   for  measures.    (T.  D.   16409)    40% 

320         "         tapes,  silver.   (T.  D.  16409.  16582)    45% 

337  "         tarpaulins.  (T.  D.  12637.  16308)   ....10c  sq  yd  and  20% 
330        "         thread   (T.   D.    10527,   21029).     See  flax  cord. 

339  "  tidies    60% 

339  "  torchon  lace,  (12  S.  C.  R.  754,  T.  D.  1^117)....  60% 

326  "  tow  of  (T.  D.  19719,   21848)    $20  ton 

339  "  trimmings    60% 

339  "  tuckings    60% 

330  "  twine.   (T.  D.   12318,   11886,  12319,  12364.   17343.) 
See  flax  cords. 

347  "  union  damask.   (T.  D.   11048)    45% 

339  "  veils   and   veiling   60% 

342  "  velours.    (T.   D.   11180.   19482)    60% 

339  "  vitrages    .  : 60% 

632  "  waste.     (T.    D.    4464.    5365.    9631.    11708,    13867, 

1404S.    1S295)     Free 

337         "         water  proof  cloth lOc  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

314         "         wearing  apparel.  (T.  D.  12637)   50% 

339         "         wearing  apparel   embroidered    60% 

320         "         webbing   45% 

332         "         webs.  (T.  D.  12138),  see  flax  gill  nets. 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  327 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

831     Flax  yarns,  single,   in  the  gray,  made  of  flax,  hemp, 
ramie,   or  a   mixture   of   any    of   them,    not 

finer  than  8  lea  or  number   7c  tb 

Finer  than  8  lea,  and  not  finer  than  80  lea 40% 

Finer  than  80  lea  or  number 15% 

193     Fleams  45% 

410     Flesh  brushes,  (T.  D.  12664) 40% 

193     Flesher    knives 45% 

193     Flies,  artificial,   metal  chief  value   (T.  D.   15138) 45% 

Spanish,  advanced  in  value i/4c  Ib   and  10% 

548  Spanish,  crude  Free 

193         "         with  gut  snells,   (T.  D.   16223)    45% 

557     Flint,   flints  and  unground  flint  stones,    (T.   D.    8842, 

14202)    Free 

614  cornish  stone,   (T.  D.  14459) Free 

99         "         glass    bottles,    carboys,    demijohns,    jars    and 

vials,  holding  more  than  1  pint. Ic  Ib 

Holding  34  pint,  and  not  more  than  1  pint li^c  Ib 

Holding  less  than  14  Pint  50c  grs 

But  none  of  the  above  to  pay  less  than 40% 

88        "         tiles.     See  tiles. 
193     Flitters,  metal,   (T.  D.   12129,  14066,  16935,  17181,  6332, 

23112,    23752)    45% 

179     Flitterstickerein,  (T.   D.   7287)    60% 

448     Floats,  fishing,   (T.   D.   10927,   6178)    25% 

156         "         of  all   cuts  and   kinds.      See   files. 

537     Flocks,   cotton,    (T.   D.    7447,   13217) Free 

363         "         mohair,  (T.  D.  13002)  lOc  lt> 

391         "         silk,    (T.   D.   12149)    50% 

363         "         wool,   (T.  D.   7447)    lOc  Ib 

346     Floor  cloths,   flax,  hemp,   or  ramie,    (T.  D.   7237)     As 

flax  cloth, 
cloths,    cotton,    as    cotton    cloth. 

452         "         matting,  made  of  cocoa  fiber  or  rattan 6c  sq  yd 

452         "         mats,    made   of  cocoa   fiber   or   rattan    (T.    D. 

20923) 4c  sq  ft 

333  "  mattings,  plain,  fancy  or  figured,  manufac- 
tured from  straw,  round  or  split,  or  other 
vegetable  substances,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  including 
what  are  commonly  known  as  Chinese, 
Japanese  and  India  straw  matting,  (T.  D. 
12846,  12847,  17485),  valued  not  over  lOc 

sq.  yd 3c  sq  yd 

Valued  over  lOc  sq.  yd   7c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

337  "  oilcloth,  stamped,  painted  or  printed,  including 
linoleum  or  corticene,  figured  or  plain,  and 
all  other  oilcloth,  except  silk  oilcloth,  under 

12  feet  wide,  n.  s.  p.  f 8c  sq.  yd.  and  15% 

12  feet  wide  and  over  20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

148         "         plates,   cast  iron,   (T.   D.   11093)    8-10c  Ib 

88        "         tiles.    (T.   D.    14746,    16523).     See   tiles. 

1  Flor  benzoin  acid   25% 

2  Floral  extracts 60c  Ib  and  45% 

120     Florentine  mosaics,   (T.  D.  547,  10620)    20% 

Florents  Beglisse  as   confectionery,    (T.   D.    22896). 

193     Floroscopes,   (T.   D.  14153) 45% 

302     Floss   cotton,  as   cotton   thread. 

330        "         linen,   (T.  D.  7826,  7888),  as  flax  thread. 

302         "        Moravian,  as   thread  cotton. 

385         "         silk,    (T.   D.    6305,  6127)    30% 

390     Flouncings,  beaded  silk,   (T.  D.   16224)    60% 

339         "         cotton,  (T.  D.  12528,  15847,  16143,  G.  A.  3840)..       60% 
339         "         lac^,    cotton   or   other   vegetable   fiber,    (G.    A. 

3738,    18843)     6«/ 


328  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

390     Flouncings,    silk    60% 

W001 50c  It)  and  60% 

285     Flour,  arrowroot,  crude.  (T.  D.  6261,  9031,  10954    11090 

2"06)    l%clb 

bags.     See  bags. 

Sec.  6  "         buckwheat,  (T.  D.  4984)   20% 

677  cassava  or  cassada.   (T.  D.  9031)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         chestnut,   (T.  D.  11547)    20% 

corn  or  corn  meal  (48  Ibs.  to  bu.) 20c  bu 

193  magnesium,    (T.    D.    21654) 45% 

285  nut,  if  used  as  starch ....  13/,c  Ib 

oatmeal    lc  It) 

285  potato.   (T.  D.   16955)    .IVoC  n> 

232        •«         rice,  (T.  D.  10954)  y~c  ^ 

285  root,    (T.  D.  10277,   13692)   li/c  Ib 

rye V^c  Ib 

285        sago,  (T.  D.  4443,  10613,  11061,  18342  22968 

23021)    iyoC  n> 

216         "         snuff    55C  n> 

285  starch,  (T.  D.  13692,  56  F.  R.  22,  14  F.  R.  639).  .U£c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         sticks,  Chinese,  (T.  D".  8819)   207 

677  tapioca,    (83   F.   R.   162,    77  F.    R.   734,   56   F.   R. 

222,    T.    D.    3161,    11406,    14114,    17708,    18475, 

22968)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         taro,    (T.  D.    14237)    20% 

Sec.  6  "         water  chestnut,  (T.  D.  15155)   20% 

235  wheat   .• 257 

208  wood,   (T.  D.   17392,  19099)    35% 

Sec.  6  "         yam,  not  starch,  (T.  D.  15174)   20% 

251  Flower  bulbs,  (42  F.  R.  443,  T.  D.  12211) 257 

252  plants,    (T.  D.    20759,    21922)    25% 

251  roots,   (T.  D.  14065) 257 

656  seeds,   (T.  D.   5985),  21671)    Free 

stands,  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  6479). 
425     Flowers  artificial.   (66  F.   R.   740,   38  F.   R.    724,   T.   D. 
7595.    10408,   10493,   11182,    11378,   11364,   118S3, 

14922.  14938,   14943,  15022,  17281) 50% 

425  artificial  for  ornamenting  dresses  (T.  D.  18522)       50% 

425         "         artificial,  stems  for  50% 

as  drugs,  advanced  in  value J^c  Ib  and  10% 

648  as   drugs,  crude    Free 

251  azaleas    :!5% 

425         "         celluloid    boutonnieres,    (T.     D.     10224,     14938, 

14943)    50% 

95         "         china  (T.  D.  12681)    60% 

425        "         cotton  lace.   (T.   D.   16858)   50% 

251         "         crotons    25% 

251         '•         cut,   (T.  D.   11911,   12585,   14759) 25% 

251         "         dracaenas   25  % 

251  "  dried,  natural,  suitabte  for  decorative  pur- 
poses. (T.  D.  2518,  9944,  12115,  13574,  14058, 

14728.    13375)    25% 

251  "  dyed,  natural,  suitable  for  decorative  pur- 
poses. (T.  D.  14058.  14933)  25% 

434  enameled  silver,   (T.  D.   6222)    60% 

essence  of.  see  enfleurage  grease,  (T.  D.  21306, 
21362,    21424). 

251         "         fresh,  suitable  for  decoration   25% 

5b6         "         grasses,    sheaves    of   wheat    not,    (T.    D.    1739, 

13375.    20497,    20984)    Free 

2ol         "         hyacinths    25% 

449  "  India  rubber  tubing  for.  (T.  D.  33S6,  6216.  6387, 
7207.  8932.  10408.'  10493,  14213,  14928,  18814, 
84  F.  R.  154 )  30% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  329 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

391     Flowers,   in  wire  baskets,  trimmed  with  silk.    (T.   D. 

6230) 50% 

251         '          immortelles,    (T.    D.    15990)    25% 

251         "         jonquils 25% 

251         "         lathyrus,    (T.   D.  15162)    25% 

"        lavender  bunches,   (T.  D.   14304),   dutiable  ac- 
cording to  material  of  chief  value. 

617        "        leaves  not,   (66  F.   R.   740)    Free 

251         "         lilies   and   lilies-of-the-valley   25% 

4-           "         metal  piques,   (T.  D.  14722)    50% 

425         "         metal  wreaths,  (T.  D.  5366,  9469,  14722)  50% 

251         "         narcissi 25% 

251         "         natural,  all  kinds,  preserved  or  fresh,  suitable 
for  decorative   purposes,    (T.   D.    8639,   9944, 

10073) 25% 

2oi        "        natural,  bleached  with  chloride  of  lime,  (T.  D. 

10073)    25% 

251        "         natural,  dried,  (T.  D.  12115,  13375,  14058) 25% 

251        "         natural,  dyed,    (T.   D.    13375,   14058)    25% 

251         "         natural,    in    wreaths    or   other    forms,    (T.    D. 

1994)    25% 

251         "         natural,  sun  bleached,  (T.  D.  10073)    25% 

251         "         orchids 25% 

251                  palms  25% 

251         "         preserved,  suitable  for  decoration 25% 

548                  pyrethrum  roseum,    (T.   D.  3077) Free 

20         "         pyrethrum  roseum,   powdered,    (T.  D.    6161) 

140  Ib  and  10% 

425        "        silk,  paper  and  cotton,   (T.  D.  5982)   50% 

84         "         sulphur $8  ton 

251         "         tulips 25% 

425         "         wax 50% 

152     Flues  boiler,  wrought  iron  or  steel,   (53  F.  R.   235,  T. 

D.   12018,  13647)    2c  tt> 

472     Fluorate  of  aniline,  (T.  D.  15129) Free 

464     Fluoric    acid Free 

Sec.  6    Fluorspar,  ground,  (T.  D.  14736)    20% 

410     Flute  swabs.    (T.   D.   9594,   16304)    40% 

453     Flutes,  (T.  D.  10829,  10956,  11056,  11562,  11353) 45% 

418         "         toy,  (T.  D.   1821,   14392,   14734)    35% 

453     Flutinas,  (T.  D.  11353) 40% 

339     Flutings,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

Fodder,    for   cattle    en    route   for    Europe    from    con- 
tiguous territory   is   dutiable,    (T.  D.    11543). 

154     Foils  and  foil  blades,  (T.  D.  2881,  6350,  19849) 35% 

193     Foil  copper,   (T.  D.   13317)    45% 

193         "         gold,   (T.  D.  1173,   1697,    2674)    45% 

193         "         made  of  alloy,   (T.  D.   13317) 45% 

193         "         metai,    (T.  D.    2674,    6350) 45% 

193         "         tin,    (T.   D.    12435) 45% 

193         "         zinc,   (T.  D.  17058)    45% 

407     Folding   relief  pictures,   (T.  D.   12803) 35% 

193         "        rules,  wood  and  metal,  (T.  D.  7945) 45% 

115     Font,  baptismal,  of  marble,   (T.  D.  6249)    50% 

Food,  adulterated  articles  of,  (T.  D.  10203),  act  Aug. 

30,   1890    Prohibited 

Sec.  '6  "         lacteous,   (T.  D.   7982)    20% 

450     Footballs,  leather  and  India  rubber,   (T.  D.  10557)...  35% 
450     Foot  muffs    of  sheepskin    and    leather,     (T.   D.   755, 

10745) 35% 

626     Foots  of  olive  oil,  (T.  D.  12709)  Free 

193     Forceps    , 45% 

530     Foreign    coins,    copper,    for   manufacturing   purposes, 

(T.  D.  1760) Free 


330  B.   F.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

185     Foreign    coins,    nickel,    for    manufacturing    purposes, 

(T.   D.   6887)    6c  It) 

consular  officers,  articles  for,  are  dutiable,  (T. 

D.    7735). 
drums    or   casks    to   be   filled   with    turpentine 

and  exported,   are   dutiable,  (T.   D.   7913). 
internal  revenue   stamps,   are  a  part  cf  duti- 
able  value,    (T.    D.    6382). 
legations,  secretaries  and  attaches  of,  articles 

for,  are  dutiable,   (T.  D.   7735). 
ministers,  articles  for  personal  and  family  use 
of,    on    application    through    United    States 
Secretary  of  State,  are  free,  (Art.  324,  C.  R. 
1892,  T.   D.    4776). 

"  naval  officers,  articles  for,  are  dutiable,  (T. 
D.  6606). 

621        "        newspapers    Free 

621  "  periodicals,  if  unbound  or  paper  covered,  con- 
taining current  literature  and  issued  at 

weekly,  monthly  or  quarterly  periods Free 

670        "        postage  or  revenue  stamps,   (T.  D.  8362,  10960)     Free 
"         tax  or  duty  is  a  part  of  dutiable  value,  (T.  D. 
10434). 

.193     Forged  hoe  blades,  (T.  D.  22379)   45% 

658        "         shot  gun  barrels  rough  bored   Free 

193         "         tools  (45  F.   R.  40,   T.  D.  5962,   6413,  7404,   8323, 

8532,  8535,  9008,  9028,  10245,  10657,  15796)....       45% 
Forgings,   definition  of,   (19  O.  A.   G.   157). 

127         "         anti-friction   ball    45% 

143        "        for  axles,  finished  and  unfinished,  valued  not 

over  6c  It)   Ic  Ifo 

127  "  of  iron  or  steel,  or  of  iron  and  steel  combined; 
of  whatever  shape  and  in  whatever  stage  of 
manufacture,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  5310,  G.  A. 

3718)    35% 

"  this  term  applies  only  to  articles  in  the  condi- 
tion in  which  they  leave  the  forge,  (T.  D. 
10245,  10568,  10657,  11138,  12855). 

193         "         pulley  blocks  not,    (T.   D.   12855)    45% 

152     Forks  for  bicycles   (T.  D.   13904)    35% 

155        "        pickle,  as  Forks,  table  (T.  D.  18531). 
155        "         table  (T.  D.   17165)  butchers',  carving,  cooks', 
kitchen,    bread,    vegetable,   fruit   or   cheese, 
with   handles   of   mother   of  pearl,    shell    or 

ivory  16c  ea.  and  15% 

with  handles  of  deer  horn 12c  ea.  and  15% 

with  handles  of  hard  rubber,   solid  bone,   cel- 
luloid, or  any  pyroxyline  material..5c  ea.  and  15% 
with  handles  of  any  other  material.  .li/2c  ea.  and  15% 

but  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 45% 

193         "         tines  for,   (T.  D.   1795)    45% 

418        "         toy 35% 

453         "         tuning    45% 

3     Formaldehyd,  (T.  D.  16992)    25% 

413     Forms,  button 10% 

532         "         of  copper,   unmanufactured,  n.  s.  p.   f Free 

125         "         structural,  of  iron  or  steel  5-10c  It) 

597  Fortified  lemon  juice  containing  alcohol,  solely  for 
preservation.  (T.  D.  11245,  8948,  13008, 

13232)    Free 

470     Fossil,  amber    Free 

93         "         metal,   (T.  D.   7290)    $2  ton 

695         "         wax.   (T.   D.   2703,  6258)    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  331 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

558     Fossils,    (T.  D.   6745,    7290)    Free 

369     Foule  serge,  (T.  D.  10076),  as  wool  dress  goods. 

127     Foundry  ladles   (T.   D.   17732)    35% 

Fountains,  according  to  material. 

4 /3     Fowls  for  breeding,  (T.  D.  20833)   Free 

278        "         if  poultry,  dressed,  (T.  D.  13678) 5c  lt> 

278    "   "         if  poultry,   living   3f»  It) 

494         "         land  and  water,   (T.  D.  10516,  10917,  13678)....     Free 

494         "         wild,  live  or  dead,   (T.  D.  10917)' Free 

262     Fox  berries,    (T.   D.   16727),   edible  and   fresh    (T.   D. 

22808,    23114)    lc   qt 

20     Foxglove,  advanced  in  value ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        crude    Free 

562     Fox  skins,  not  dressed,  (T.  D.  437)   Free 

450         "         with  stuffed  heads,  (T.  D.  15817)   35% 

Framed  show  cards,  as  entireties,   (T.  D.   6523). 
Framework,  iron,  may  be  segregated  for  duty,  (T.  D. 

7773). 

Frames  containing  pictures  and  other  objects,  are 
chargeable  with  duty  upon  the  value  of  the 
frames,  according  to  the  material.  (T.  t>. 
3081,  3375,  6825,  8006,  8097,  8277,  8586,  8589, 
8703,  9146,  12101,  11683,  12411,  12811,  12812, 
13338,  13361,  14630,  14316,  14765,  14841,  15406, 
15703,  15717,  16351,  17259,  17402,  17499,  71  F. 
R.  499,  21776,  21816,  21911,  22060,  22281). 

Ill         "         for  optical  instruments,   (T.  D.   11374,   12552)..       45% 
for   paintings,    for   permanent   exhibition   free 

under   bond,    (T.  D.    8566). 
for  paintings  for  societies,  free  under  oath,  (T. 

D.   8589). 
Io8        "        for  spectacles,  eyeglasses,  and  goggles,  valued 

not  over  40c  doz 20c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  $1.50  doz.  .45c  doz.  and  20% 

Valued  over  $1.50  doz   50% 

"         on  pictures  by  American  artists,  are  dutiable, 

(T.  D.    12411). 

"        value  of,  will  be  added  if  not  separately  stated 
on  invoice,   (T.   D. '2350). 

655     Frankfurter  sausage,  (T.  D.  9340)    Free 

47     Frankfort  black   25% 

20     Frankincense  gum,  advanced  in  value ~y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         gum,   crude    Free 

118     Freestone,  hewn,  dressed  and  polished  50% 

117         "         undressed  and  unmanufactured  12c  cu  ft 

13     French  chalk lc  IT) 

58         "         green,  a  color    30% 

475        "        leaf,   as  annatto    Free 

287         "         mustard   10c  Ib 

671         "         sand,  crude  or  manufactured,   (T.  D.  7683) Free 

274     Fresh  beef,  mutton,  pork  or  veal,  (T.  D.  17159) 2c  Ib 

423     Friction   matches,   (T.  D.   14223),   gross  of  144  boxes, 

containing  not  more  than  100  matches  box..8c  grs 

Imported  otherwise  than  in  boxes  as  above lc  M 

240     Fri jol  negro  beans   45c  bu 

339     Frilled  muslins,  (T.  D.  15847)    60% 

339     Frillings,    cotton    or     other     vegetable     fiber,    (T.    D. 
7226,    7551,    8799,    10068,    10765,    16567,    17130, 

m34)    60% 

322        "         cotton,  partly  made,  (T.  D.  11698,  12425) 45% 

Fringed  articles,  not  lace,   (T.  D.  15472,  20557). 
346         "         towels,  (T.  D.  12642,  12647,  18970,  20557,  23730), 

as  cloth  of  which  composed. 
339     Fringes,  ball   (T.  D.   12457,12553)    60% 


332  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                         RATE 

408     Fringes,  bead  and  cotton   60% 

390        "         bead  and  silk   . . 60% 

408        "         bead  or  bugle,  (T.  D.  12943)   60% 

339         "         cotton,    (T.   D.   12385)    60% 

407  "         cotton,  covered  with  surface  coated  paper,  (T. 

D.    12926)     35% 

339         "         linen   60% 

179         "         metal,   (T.  D.  5925,  6149,  11361,   10898) 60% 

390        "         silk    60% 

371        "        wool  or  hair,  in  whole  or  in  part 50c  rb  and  60% 

450     Frizzes,  human  hair,  (T.  D.  12213) 35% 

Sec.  6  Frogs,   dead.   (T.   D.  10270)    10% 

Sec.  6  "         dressed,  (T.  D.  11566)   10% 

407        "         paper   35% 

112     Frontal  mirrors  (T.  D.  9958)   45% 

58     rrostings 30% 

261  Frozen  fish,  salt  water %c  It) 

259         "         fish,  fresh  water y4c  It) 

21     Fruit,  essence,  (T.  D.  13303)   (minimum  25%) $2  Ib 

21         "         essence,    ether   butyric    (T.    D.    14521),    (mini- 
mum 25% )    $2  It) 

ethers,   acetic   ether  not,   (T.   D.   13303). 
21        "         ethers,   amyl  valerianate,  (T.  D.   13701,  17406) 

(min.  25%)   $2  It) 

21        "         ethers,  oils  or  essence,   (T.  D.  1129,  8881,  9205, 

13701,  14521),  (minimum  25%)    $2  Ib 

266         "         grape   le  Ib 

263         "         jams   le  Ib  and  35% 

263         "        jellies,  (T.  D.  9043,  13233)    35% 

299  "  juice,  cherry  juice,  prune  juice,  prune  wine, 
and  other  fruit  juices  n.  s.  p.  f..  (T.  D.  7868, 
9199,  9350,  9705,  11367.  11689.  12445.  12673, 
li:7^5.  13321.  13767,  13913,  13973.  14731.  15474, 
15763.  16360.  16S29,  16852.  37570,  18720.  21916, 
23253).  containing  no  alcohol,  or  not  more 

than  18%  alcohol    60c  gal 

Containing  more  than  18%  alcohol 60c  gal 

And  in  addition,  on  each  proof  gal.  alcohol $2.07 

2         "         juice,   concentrated  (T.   D.   13176,   15854.   U.   A. 

3759) 60c  tb  and  45% 

299         "         juice  crushed  strawberries,    (T.   D.   11396),   as 

fruit  juice. 

597  "  juice,  lemon  and  lime,  fortified  with  only  suffi- 
cient alcohol  for  preservation.  (T.  D.  11245. 

13008,  13232) Free 

68        "         juice,  medicated,  non-alcoholic  (T.   D.   6418)..       25% 
Sec.  6  "         juice  raspberry  syrup,  not.  (T.  D.  11689.  13973)       20% 

Sec.  6  "        juice  raspberry  vinegar  not.  (T.  D.  13195)  20% 

299         "         juice,  raspberry  and  strawberry  containing  no 

alcohol  (T.  D.  18720)  COc  gal 

597         "         juice  sour  orange.  (T.  D.  2345.  65S9)   Free 

155        "         knives,    (T.  D.   17275).     See  knives. 

21         "         oils    (minimum   25%)    $2  It) 

560  "  plants,  tropical  and  semi-tropical,  for  pro- 
pagation or  cultivation.  (T.  D.  1746) Free 

Sec.  6  "         syrup,   oi-ange  or  lemon  juice  boiled  with  su- 
gar, to  be  used  as  a  beverage,  (T.  D.  1868). .       20% 
212        "         tablets,  (T.  D.  7652.  8125).  as  confectionery. 

262  Fruits,  apples  dried  or  evaporated  -c  It) 

262        "         apples,  green  or  ripe.   (T.  D.   12313) 25c  bu 

425         "         artificial   (T.    D.    8179.    12034.    SO   F.    R.    422,    38 

F.  R.   724)    ; 50% 

20         "         as  drugs,  advanced  in  value y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         as  drugs,  crude   Free 


SCHEDULE   OF   DUTIES. 


333 


PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

559     Fruits,  bananas    Free 

262  berries,  dried  or  prepared  (T.  D.  20810) 2c  Ib 

berries,  edible,  in  natural  condition  Ic  qt 

559  berries,  green,  ripe  or  dried,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

266  bitter  oranges  (T.  D.  13688)  Ic  lt> 

263  candied  apples,  (T.  D.  15811)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

263         "         candied  citron,  (59^  F.  R.  768)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

262  canned  apples,  (T.  D.  12313)  2c  Ib 

262         "         cherries,  green  or  ripe  (T.  D.  3162)    25c  bu 

262  Chinese  longai\,  (T.  D.  16218)   2c  Ib 

267  citron   or   citron   peel,    candied,   dried   or   pre- 

served,  (T.  D.   10401)    4e  It) 

559          '         citron  in  brine,   (T.  D.   11555)    Free 

262  '         cranberries 25% 

263  '         crystallized,  (T.  D.  2704) Ic  It)  and  35% 

264  '         currants   2c  It) 

264          '         dates   l/2c  Ib 

263          '         dates,  candied,  (T.  D.  12668)   Ic  tb  and  35% 

263  '         dates  stuffed,  (T.  D.  12547)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

decayed  on  voyage  may  be  abandoned,   (T.  D. 

11373). 
559         "         dried,  n.  s.  p.   f Free 

262  "         edible,  dried 2c  Ib 

264  "         figs  2c  Ib 

263  "         fig  paste,  (T.  D.  5041)  Ic  Ib  and  35% 

263  "         glace,  (T.  D.  15076)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

265  "         grapes 20c  cu   ft 

264  "         grapes,  dried 2i^c  Ib 

559         "         green,  ripe  or  dried,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

559         "         in  brine,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  11555)    Free 

263  "         in  sugar,  molasses,  spirits  of  their  own  juices, 

n.   s.   p.   f.,  (T.   D.   18930,   20212,   20218,  20223, 
20761,   20895.    21428,    22039,   22545).... JG  Ib   and  35% 

containing  over  10%  alcohol   35% 

and   in  addition,    on   the   alcohol  in   excess   of 

10%  per  proof  gal. $2.50 

C27         "         lemon  peel  dried,   (T.   D.  22041) Free 

267         "         lemon  peel  preserved  or  candied  (T.  D.  21948)     2c  Ib 

266  "         lemons Ic  Ib 

262        "         lichi,  dried,   (T.  D.  3162)    2c  It) 

266  "         limes    Ic  Ib 

559         "         limes,  Spanish,  (T.  D.  8595)   Free 

559         "         mangoes    Free 

264  "         olives,  green   or  prepared,    in   bottles,    jars  or 

similar  packages    25c  gal 

in  bulk  or  otherwise  than  in  bottles 15c  gal 

267  "         orange   peel,   dried,    preserved   or  candied    (T. 

D.   21948) 2c  Ib 

206        "         oranges   Ic  Ib 

262         "         peaches,  green  or  ripe   25c  bu 

262         "         pears,  alligator  (T.  D.   18570)    25c  bu 

262         "         pears,   green  or  ripe    25c  bu 

262  "         pears   and   peaches,    dried,   desiccated,    evapo- 

rated or  prepared,  n.  s.  p.  f 2c  Ib 

268  "         pineapples  in  packages   7c  cu  ft 

in  bulk   $7   M 

263  "         pineapples,   preserved  in  own  juice   25% 

241         "         pickled   40% 

559         "         plantains    Free 

263  "         plum  sauce,   (T.  D.  23075) Ic  Ib  and  35% 

262        "         plums,  green  or  ripe,  (T.  D.  10274) 25c  bu 

264  "         plums,  dried  or  prepared,  (T.  D.  265,  3811) 2c  Ib 

559         "         pomegranates    Free 

266         "         pomelos  Ic  Ib 


334  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

263  Fruits,  preserved  in  sugar,  spirits,  molasses,  or  their 

own  juices,  ri.  s.  p.  f..  (T.  D.  1762,  2704,  4339, 
5041.  5954.  9357,  10874.  12178,  12547.  12725, 
12820,  13767,  13793.  15653,  11555,  15811,  59  F. 

R.  768,  69  F.  R.  92 lc  Ib  and  35% 

containing  over  10%  alcohol 35% 

and  in  addition  on  the  alcohol  in  excess  of  10% 

per  proof  gal $2.50 

264  prunelles,   (T.  D.   6330)    2c  Ib 

264         "         prunes   2c  Ib 

263  "        prunes  boiled,  (T.  D.  20565)   lc  Ib  and  35% 

262  "  quinces,  green  or  ripe   25c  bu 

264  raisins,  (T.  D.  14624)    2l£c  Ib 

559  "  ripe,  n.   s.  p.   f "Free 

266  "  shaddocks   lc  Ib 

676  "  tamarinds,   (T.   D.   2283)    Free 

676  "  tamarinds  in  molasses,  (T.  D.  5552)    Free 

559  watermelons,   (T.  D.  12338)    Free 

263  "         watermelons,    prepared    or    preserved,    (T.    D. 

13207)    lc  Ib  and  35% 

425  "         wax.    (T.   D.   17827)    50% 

264  "        Zante  currants,  (T.  D.  16004)  2c  Ib 

148     Frying  pans,  cast  iron,  (T.  D.  3669) 8-10c  Ib 

150  pans,  cast  iron,  coated,  glazed  or  tinned 2c  Ib 

193         "         pans,  wrought  iron   45% 

Sec.  6     Fuel  patent,  (T.  D.  7650.  17495) 20% 

699         "        wood  for,    (T.  D.   8171)    Free 

93     Fuller's  earth  unwrought  and  unmanufactured $1.50  ton 

wrought  and   manufactured    $3   ton 

421     Fulminates,   (T.  D.   15158.   21604.   21677)    30% 

421     Fulminating   powders    30% 

Sec.  6    Fumigating  pastiles,  (T.  D.  6114)    20% 

548     Fungus,  dried,  (T.  D.  14843)   Free 

20        "        advanced  in  value  %c  Ib  and  10% 

159     Funnels,  cast  iron,  enameled  or  glazed  with  vitreous 

glasses,    (T.    D.    11985)    40% 

562     Fur  Angora  goatskins  with  hair  on,  (T.  D.  15699) Free 

426  "         beaver  tails.   (T.  D.  13240)    20% 

432         "         bonnets.     See  fur  hats. 

450         "         caps.   (T.   D.   7214.   10784)    35% 

463         "         clippings,   (T.  D.  10540,  6631,   6736,  11877,  13245, 

12672,    12233)    10% 

562        "         Chinese  sable,  (T.  D.  13686)  undressed Free 

426         "         coat  and  cloak  linings.  (T.  D.  8867,  10324,  10913, 

10883,  12123,   13180.    13182)    20% 

426         "         goatskin  rugs,  temporarily  sewed  together,  (T. 

D.  12985,   22931)    20% 

426        "         goose    skins,    dressed    with    down    on,    (T.    D. 

12838.    13240)    20% 

426         "        hamster,    (T.    D.    13180)    20% 

426         "         hare's  hair.  (T.  D.  9862)    20% 

432  "  hats,  bonnets  or  hoods,  for  men's,  women's, 
boys'  or  children's  wear,  trimmed  or  un- 
trimmed.  including  bodies,  hoods,  plateaux, 
forms  or  shapes,  for  hats  or  bonnets,  com- 
posed wholly  or  in  chief  of  fur  of  the  rab- 
bit, beaver  or  other  animals. 

valued    not   over    $5    doz $2  doz  and  20% 

valued   over  $5.   not  over  $10  doz $3  doz  and  2i 

valued  over  $10,   not  over  $20   doz *>5  doz  and  20% 

valued  over  $20  doz    $7  doz  and  20% 

426         "         hatters'.   (T.  D.  6392.  10096,   10854.  10901,   12672, 

13313.  50  F.  R.  693.  53  F.  R.  344) ?n°/ 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  335 

PAR.                                               ARTICLE  RATE 

426     Fur,  hatters',  not  on  the  skin,   (T.  D.  9862,  10096) 20% 

432         "         hooas.      (See  fur  hats.) 

426    "    lambskins,  dressed  (T.  D.  15726) 20% 

450    "    lined  garments  (64  F.  R.  577,  T.  D.  6862,  13985, 

13998,  14729,  14960,  17282,  17283,  17952) 35% 

450    "    manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  1556,  6160, 

6306,  6862,  7063,  7451,  8517,  8867,  9642,  10324, 

10795,  10913,  13297,  13585,  13864,  13985,  14729, 

22519) 35% 

426        "         pieces,  dressed,  for  hatters   20% 

426         "         plates    (T.  D.   12123)    20% 

450        "         rabbits'  hair  caps  (T.  D.  11094)    35% 

450         "         rabbits'  hair  gloves  (T.  D.  9672) 35% 

426         "         rabbits',  not  on  the  'skin,  for  hatters'  use   (T. 

D.  13313,  16875,  17076)    20% 

426        "         robes,  unfinished,  (T.  D.  2356,  6078)  20% 

450        "         sable  coats  (T.  D.  13864) 35% 

426        "         sable  skins,  dressed  (T.  D.  10053)   20% 

450        "         sable  robes  (T.  D.  145t>4) 35% 

572         "        skin  waste  (T.  D.   10014) Free 

426         "         skins,  carroted  (G.  A.  3932)    20% 

426        "         skins,  dressecUT.  D.  3802,  10795,  10901,  12123) .  20% 
450         "         skins,    dressed,    permanently    sewed    together 

(T.    D.  8517) 35% 

562         "         skins,  not  dressed  (T.  D.  6078,  6372,  9731,  11845, 

13686,   66   F.    R.    299) Free 

562    "    skins,  plucked,  not  dressed  (T.  D.  6372,  10854, 

10901,  14768,  G.  A.  3932)  Free 

562    "    skins,  tails,  scraped  (T.  D.  9603)  Free 

450    "    skins,  with  stuffed  heads  (50  F.  R.  344,  T.  D. 

12815,  53  F.  R.  693,  T.  D.  13297,  13585,  15699, 

15726,  15817)  35% 

426    "    souslik  and  squirrel  (T.  D.  13182)  20% 

450    "    squirrel  boas  (T.  D.  13697)  35% 

426    "    thibet  coats  (T.  D.  13864,  18775,  84  F.  R.  155)..  20% 
426    "    thibet  crosses  (T.  D.  10384,  12755,  12957,  18775, 

19136)  20% 

450        "         trimmings  for  cloaks  (T.  D.  6160)    35% 

463         "         waste    (59    F.    R.    451,    T.   D.    6631,    6736,    10014, 

12233,12672,13245,14443,17155)    10% 

450         "         yarn   (T.   D.   6208,   6306,   7173,   11084)    35% 

561     Furs,  undressed  Free 

89     Furnace  linings,   lava  (T.  D.  14557,  16851) 20% 

152     Furnaces,  cylindrical  (T.  D.  23658)   2i^c  lt> 

193         "         portable  (T.  D.  5939)    45% 

208     Furniture,  antique   (T.  D.   14410) 35% 

208        "         beaters   (T.  D.  7188,  12200)    35% 

193         "         brass  castings  and  tubes  for  (T.  D.   10114)...  45% 
damask   (T.   D.    13198),   as   cotton  cloth. 

447         "         harness 45% 

208        "         house  or  cabinet,  finished  or  unfinished,  wood 

(T.  D.   13226,  9536,   15992,   42  F.   R.  672) 35% 

504         "         if   household  effects    Free 

339         "         lace    (T.    D.    16971)    60% 

193        "        metal 45% 

193        "         metal  castings  for  (T.  D.   12520) 45% 

office,  is  not  household  effects  (T.  D.  14466). 

120        "         slate   slabs   for    20% 

137        "         springs,  iron  or  steel,  duty  equal  to  the  wire  of 

which  they  are  made,  and  in  addition H/^c  It) 

366        "         tapestry   covered     (T.     D.     13225),    as   Woolen 

manufactures,    n.   s.   p.   f. 
vans,   dutiable,    (T.   D.    21893,    23817). 

97     Fusalns  or  charcoal  sticks  (T.  D.   13547) 35% 


336  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

459  Fuse,  for  smokers'  use  (T.  D.  1778)  60% 

347  "  safety  (T.  D.  6213)  45% 

38  Fusel  oil  (T.  D.  13960.  20357)  140  lb 

113  Fusible,  enamel  (T.  D.  14508,  14854,  16434) 15% 

113  "  mosaic  cubes  (T.  D.  14854)  •>$% 

20  FustSc,  advanced  in  value  (T.  D.  17172) y±c  lb  t.nd  10% 

548  "  crude Free 

22        "        extract  of   e  lb 


PA-  ARTICLE  RATE 

67  Gaduol  Merck,  (T.  D.  20046)... 55c  lb  but  not  less  than  25% 

252     Gailliardias  (T.  D.  16113)  plants 25% 

414     Gaiter  buttons,  papier  mache,  (T.  D.  14711)   50% 

Gaiters,  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

)     Galanga,  advanced  in  value tyc  lb  and  10% 

548  crude    Free 

gum,  advanced  in  value  %c  lb  and  10% 

548  gum.   crude    Free 

193     Galeries,  gold  (T.  D.  4204) 45% 

Sec.  6    Gall,  beef,  for  artists'  use   20% 

1     Gall,  grour.d,  (T.  D.  16941)    50c  lb 

68  "         ox,  (T.  D.  16638)  inspissated 25% 

15     Gallamine  blue  (T.  D.  12827)   30% 

68     Gallanol,  (G.  A.  3833)   20% 

15     Gallein   (67   F.   R.    Ill,   T.   D.    1425,    7892,    12829,   15757. 

15983)    30% 

193     Galettes,  metal  chief  value  (T.  D.  11402) 45% 

1     Gallic  acid  lOc  lb 

296     Gallipoli  wine,  as  still  wine  (T.  D.  5092). 

94     Gallipots  (T.  D.   17352) . . .        25% 

15     Gallobromol,  (G.  A.  3833)    20% 

15     Gallocyanine,  (T.  D.  12795,  13577,  10081) 30% 

15         "         prune.    (T.    D.    15121)    30% 

58     Galloflavin,  (T.  D.  9098,  12S53,   19545) 30% 

408     Galloons,  beaded   60% 

339         "         cotton,    elastic    or    non-elastic,    (T.    D.    11247, 

14144,  14310.  16002,  16014,  16484,  19074,  23280).       60% 

339         "         cotton,  embroidered  (T.  D.  12561) 60% 

390        "        cotton    embroidered    with    silk   (T.    D.   10667, 

12557,14173,  17174,   10506)    60% 

339         "         flax  lace   60% 

339         "         for    corset    edgings,    as    embroideries,    (T.    D. 

12557)    60% 

179         "         gold  or   other  metal   (T.   D.   9496,   9583,    11583, 

12376)    60% 

339         "         herring  bone,  (T.  D.   10757.14144) 60% 

179        "        leather  and  metal,  if  metal  chief  value 60% 

339         "         linen 60% 

390        "         silk,  elastic  or  non-  elastic  (T.  D.  10667) 60% 

320        "        tubular  or  bone  casings  (T.  D.  14310.  16002)..       45% 
371         "         wool  or  hair,  in  whole  or  in  part.   (T.  D.  5808, 

9496)   50c  lb  and  60% 

20     Galls,  nut  advanced  in  value 140  lb  and  10% 

Sec.  6  "         nut,  aqueous  extract  of  (T.  D.   19052) 20% 

548        "         nut,   crude    Free 

132  Galvanized  iron,  all  iron  or  steel  sheets  or  plates,  and 
all  hoop,  band  or  scroll  iron  or  steel,  ex- 
cepting what  are  known  commercially  as 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  337 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

tin  plates,  terne  plates,  and  taggers  tin, 
when  galvanized  or  coated  with  zinc  or 
spelter,  or  other  metals,  or  any  alloy  of 
those  metals,  2-10c  pound  more  than  if  not 
galvanized. 

Galvanized  iron  or  steel  sheets,  corrugated.     See  Iron 
or  steel  sheets. 

137         "         wire. rope,  (T.  D.  20518,  20778) 2-10c  to  and  40% 

563     Gambia,  or  gambler Free 

15     Gambin,   (T.  D.  21334) 30% 

20     Gamboge  gum,  advanced  in  value  }4c  n>  and  10% 

548  "         gum,  .  crude    Free 

Game   bags,    leather,   with    flax   netting-  according   to 

component  material  of  chief  value  (T.  D. 
4329,  6689). 

549  "         birds,  eggs  of,   (T.  D.   23799). 

494        "        birds  and  fowl  killed,  dressed  (T.  D.  13678)...     Free 
494        "        birds  and  fowl  killed,  not  dressed  (T.  D.  7202)     Free 

275         "         prepared  (T.  D.  2060,  7244)   25% 

418     Games  as  toys  (T.  D.  3357,  9170) 35% 

"        which  are  not  toys,  according  to  material. 

614     Gannister  crude  mineral  substance  (T.  D.  3329) Free 

Sec.  6  "         ground  mixed  with  fire  clay  (T.  D.   423,  3329, 

8009) 20% 

604     Garance  or  granza,  prepared  madder Free 

20     Garbanum  gum,  advanced  in  value i/4c  ^  an<^  *0% 

548         "         gum,    crude     Free 

254     Garden  seed,   n.   s.   p.   f.   (6  S.  C.   R.   175,   T.  D.   6046, 

6164,  6625,   8122,   8131,   15165,  15177) 30% 

153         "         shears  (T.  D.   368,   8587),   as   Shears. 

418     Garlands,  for  Christmas  trees,  as  toys,  (T.  D.  8656) . .       35% 

179         "        lame    (T.    D.    11848)    60% 

249     Garlic  (T.  D.  14819,   15139)    lc  rt> 

Garments,   fur-lined,   according  to   material   of  chief 

value  (T.  D.  13998,  13985,  17282,  17283,  G.  A. 

3827,   64  F.   R.   577). 
370        "         outside,    for   ladies    and     children,     composed 

wholly    or    in    part    of   wool    manufactured 

wholly  or  in  part 44c  tt>  and  60% 

115     Garnet,  manufactures  of  (T.  D.  22806) 50% 

191        "         pallet  slabs  (T.  D.  13364,  13809,  14710), 10% 

435     Garnets,  cut   (T.   D.   23438,   23559,   23569) 10% 

434         "         set   (T.   D.   1640) 60% 

545         "         uncut  Free 

361     Garnetted  waste  (T.  D.   8474,  8499)    30c  It) 

Garnitures,  according  to  material  of  chief  value   (T. 

D.  16406). 

320     Garters,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fibre 

320         "         cotton  or  other  vegetable  fibre,  containg  India 

rubber   (T.   D.   13738)    

ggg        ««        silk   ™ 

389         "         silk,    containing    India    rubber    (T.    D.    12112, 

13738,    13968)    

370        "         wool    , 44clband6u% 

370        "        wool,    containing   India  rubber    (T.    D.    13.38) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 

98     Gas  burners,   lava  (T.   D.   7393)    10c  gr  and  16% 

193         "        burners,    metal    

112        "         generators,   glass   (T.  D.   15471) 5£ 

Sec.  6  "     liquor  ammoniacal  (T.  D.  13959,  15712) 

193         "        meters   (T.  D.  8125)    45% 

614         "         natural  (73  F.  R.  191,  78  F.  R.  110,  T.  D.  10448, 

11569,  14143,  20669,  20712,  20757)    Free 


338  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                             ARTICLE  RATE 

147     Gas  pipes,  cast  iron  or  steel  4-10c  n> 

152                  pipes,  wrought  iron  or  steel 35% 

Sec.  6  "         retort,   carbon    (T.  D.   5050)    20% 

98        "         retorts  (T.  D.  5050.  22758)    $3  each 

438     Gauffree  leather  (T.  D.  17698.   17699.  17744,  21819) 20% 

100     Gauge  tubes,   glass    (T.   D.  6461,     15822,     17029      17067 

18034)     60% 

322     Gauze  metal,    (T.   D.  21499) 45% 

391                   silk  C.   V.,   (T.  D.    21099)    50% 

498         "         silk  bolting  cloths  for  milling  purposes  (T.  D. 

10645)    Free 

387     Gaze  Chamberg,  as  Silk  piece  goods. 

387         "         crepe,  Anglais,  as  Silk  piece  goods. 

151     Gearing  chains  for  bicycles  (T.  D.  9969).  as  chains. 

278    Geese,  dressed  (T.  D.  23616)    5c  Ib 

278         "        live    (T.    D.    10516)    3c  Ib 

494         "         wild.    (T.   D.   23505)    Free 

100     Geissler  tubes,  if  blown  (T.  D.  11388,  12688) 60% 

23     Gelatin,  valued  not  above  lOc  Ib 2^c  Ib 

valued  above  10c.,  not  above  35c  Ib " 25% 

valued  above   35c   Ib 15c  Ib  and  20% 

408        "         bandeaux  trimming  (T.  D.   13288) 60% 

408         "         beads,   (T.  D.  8655.14622.  17500) 35% 

Sec.  6  "         brilliantine  not  (T.  D.  15846) 20% 

454         "         cards,   painted   (T.   D.    13067) 20% 

241        "         Chinese   or  Japanese,   agar-agar  (T.   D.  10923, 

23639.    23868)     40% 

450         "         clarifant,    (T.   D.   18069)    35% 

398       '"         coated  paper  (T.  D.  9976.  11685) 3c  Ib  and  20% 

23        "         colored  sheets,  (T.  D.  16837),  as  Gelatin. 

425         "         flowers   (T.  D.   7595)    50% 

23         "         liquid.   (T.  D.  20211)  according  to  value. 

68         "        lozenges  (T.  D.  6946) 25% 

450         "        manufactures,    n.    s.    p.    f.    (T.    D.    6946,    7595, 

8407)   35% 

450         "         pads,   (T.    D.    22601)    35% 

17        "         paper  and   collodion   picture     frames     (T.     D. 

15581) 65c  Ib  and  25% 

450         "         sheets  printed,   Nov.   9,   1884,     N.     Y.     (T.     D. 

8655)    35% 

408        "         spangled  silk   and    cotton   hat   crowns    (T.    D. 

13288)    60% 

408         "         spangled    silk    and    cotton    ornaments    (T.    D. 

13288)     60% 

450         "         trimmings  (T.  D.  14165)    35% 

435     Gems,  composition,  imitation  precious,  not  set,  if  not 
over  1  in.  in  dimensions  nor  decorated 

434  "         composition  set  (T.  D.  3135)   60% 

435  "         cut,  but  not  set   10^ 

649         "         for   Society    Free 

434         "        set    60% 


545  uncut 


Free 


365     Genappe  yarn  as  Wool  Yarn  (T.  D.  16420). 

20     Gentian   root,   advanced  in  value ^c  Ib  and  102 

548        "         root,   crude    r'/'™'  G 

Gentlemen's   necessaries,   according  to  materials   (1. 

D.   6217.   6218.   18414,   21976). 
367     Gentionella  blankets,    as   wool  blankets. 

666     Geology  specimens  for  scientific  public  collections 

3     Geranium,  oil  of  (T.  D.  8631,  8651,  8992) 25% 

3     Germicide,  chloride  of  zinc,   (T.  D.  13070) 25% 

275     German  hares,   in  vinegar.   (T.   D.  7244) 25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  339 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

502     German  books  Free 

favors   (T.  D.   7853),  according  to  material, 

operas  and  music  books  (T.  D.  11340,  13323)..  25% 
285                  sago,    made  of  potatoes  fit  for  starch   (T.   D. 

4443) iy2c  Tb 

sickles,  steel  (T.  D.  7818) 45% 

174        "         silver   25% 

193        "        silver,  articles  made  of  (T.  D.  4736,   7921)...  45% 

434  silver   jewelry    60% 

174  silver  scrap   (T.   D.    3156)    25% 

418        "         silver  toys   35% 

3     Germol  (T.  D.   15687)    25% 

179     Gespinst  (T.  D.  6042) 5c  lt>  and  35% 

241     Gherkins  (T.  D.  15407)  40% 

193     Gigs,  as  manufactures  of  metal  (T.  D.  13354) 45% 

193     Gilded  bronze  vases  (T.  D.  15166)   45% 

95         "         chinaware 60% 

407         "         paper  letters  (T.   D.   12793)    35% 

Gilding  is  not  bronzing  (T.  D.  6683). 

487     Gilead,  balm  of   Free 

332     Gill  netting,  nets,  webs  and  seines,  of  flax  (T.  D.  6262, 
12318),  same  duty  as  upon  twine   of  which 

made,  and  in  addition  25% 

330     Gilling   twine,    as    Flax   threads   (T.    D.    10332,    10527, 
17983,  11530,  12318).    . 

193     Gilt- articles  and  gilt  ware,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  7603) 45% 

179         "         braid  (T.  D.   14717,  16632,  71  F.  R.  291) 60% 

193        "         buckles   (T.   D.   12327)    45% 

414         "         buttons,  sleeves,  front  and  collar  (T.  D.  9832, 

6495)    50% 

191         "         centers  for  clocks  (T.  D.  9376) 40% 

434         "        hairpins  (T.  D.  12575)    60% 

193        "        paper  bands, -embossed  (T.  D.  7258,  12353) 45% 

193         "         picture  frames   (T.  D.    14316,   15406) 45% 

193         "         thimbles  (T.  D.  10681)   45% 

193     Gimlets,    steel    45% 

408     Gimps,  applique  (T.  D.   13293)    60% 

408        "         bead  and  bugle  (T.  D.  11190)  60% 

408        " . .     bead  and  cotton   60% 

390        "         bead  and  silk,  (T.  D.  4375,  23232)   60% 

371         "        bead  and  wool  or  hair 50c  It)  and  60% 

339         "         cotton,   (T.   D.   14144)    60% 

339         "         linen   60% 

179         "         metal  (T.  D.  6547,  9078,  10560,  13293) 60% 

408         "         metal  beaded   60% 

390        "        silk    60% 

371         "         wool  or  hair,  in  whole  or  in  part 50c  It)  and  60% 

289     Gin $2.25  gal 

Bottles  pay  additional  duty  (T.  D.  13065). 
300     Ginger  ale  and  beer  in  bottles   (,T.   D.    15696,   16184), 

containing  not  more  than  %  pint 18c  doz 

Containing  over  %  and  not  over  iy2  pints 28c  doz 

No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles  (T.  D.  7779, 
8481,  10473,  17329,  17138,  33  F.  R.  242,  68  F. 
R.  534,  73  F.  R.  195). 

Imported  otherwise  than  in  bottles  as  above.. 50c  gal 
Additional   duty   on  the   coverings, 
ale  bottles,   corks  and  labels  not  dutiable   (T. 

D.  18495). 

"        ale  bottles,  corking  and  wiring  dutiable  (T.  D. 
18969,  84  F.  R.  330). 

2        "         ale,  essence,  (T.  D.  7263)   60c  Ib  and  45% 

68         "        ale   extract   (T.  D.    7263)    257 ' 


340  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

300     Ginger  ale  rhapsodia  (T.  D.  12722).     As  ginger  ale. 
296        "         cordial.     As  still  wine. 

grass  oil,  (T.  D.  14808) 25% 

263  preserved   or  candied    Ic  Ib  and  35% 

root,  ground  or  powdered 3c  Ib 

66?         "         root,  unground   (T.  D.  5314,   17434)    Free 

296  wine.     As  still  wine. 

Ginghams,  as  cotton  cloth   (T.  D.   1800.  12904,   15044). 

460     Gins,   cotton 20% 

20     Ginseng  root,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  13% 

548  root,   crude    Free 

391     Girdles,  silk   (T.   D.    12422)    50% 

125     Girders,  iron  or  steel  (39  F.  R.  383)   5-10c  Ib 

193     Girondoles,  gilt  or  plated   45% 

447     Girths,  saddle 45% 

387     Givri  muslin  (T.  D.  16209),  as  Silk  goods  in  the  piece. 

252     Gladiolus  plants  (T.  D.   14707)    25% 

320     Glace  cotton  webbing  (T.  D.  18951)   45% 

133     Glanced  sheet  iron  or  sheet  steel   2c  Ib 

99     Glass,   Alexanders'  feeding  bottles,   with   fixtures,   as 
glass  bottles,  plain  green   (T.  D.   12676), 

414         "         and  metal  buttons  (T.  D.  13334)    50% 

and  metal  chandeliers,     parts    dutiable  sepa- 
rately (T.  D.  15399,  15401). 
112        "        and  mineral  umbrella  handles.  (T.  D.  13377)..       45% 

112         "         and  wood  manufactures   (T.   D.   15695) 45% 

418        "        animals,  toy  (T.   D.   14942) :..       35% 

107         "         articles,  beveled,  see  glass  plate,  beveled  (T. 

D.  11365). 

100        "         articles,  cut,  engraved,  painted,  colored,  print- 
ed,    frosted,     stained,     decorated,     silvered, 

etched,  or  gilded  (T.  D.  1208,  22853) 60% 

100         "         articles,  cut  or  engraved  by  sand  blast  (T.  D. 

11541)    " 60% 

425         "         artificial  fruit  (T.  D.  12702)   50% 

112         "         atomizers  (78  F.  R.  809,  T.  D.  11588,  12800)....       45% 

ioO         "         atomizers,   cut  ( T.    D.    16529)    60% 

112         "         ball  bottle  stoppers   (T.  D.   15387,   16329) 45% 

100         "         ballot  balls   (T.   D.    17403)    60% 

100         "         balls,  colored,  not  pierced   (T.  D.   17270) 60% 

418        "         balls  for  Christmas  trees   (T.  D.   15827,   18826, 

84  F.  R.  444,  21509,  21559,  21718.  21733.  22559)       35% 
434        "         balls  for  jewelry,   not  exceeding  1  inch  in  di- 
ameter, not  set  20% 

418        "         balls  for  marbles  (T.  D.  3821)   35% 

100         "         balls  for  stove  and  window  ornaments  (T.  D. 

9523)    60% 

barrels  are  unusual  covering  for  brandy  (T.  D. 
3431). 

112        "         baskets  (T.  D.  10147)   45% 

408        "         bead  curtains  (T.  D.  12144,  16285) 60% 

434        "         bead  necklaces,  as  jewelry,  (T.  D.  22125). 
408        "         beaded  cotton  and  metal  applique  gimps  (T.  D. 

13293)    60% 

408        "        beaded  gimps   (T.   D.   11190)    60% 

408         "         beaded  trimmings,  (T.  D.  1187S,  13320,  16628) . .       60% 

408        "         beads,  agate,  not  strung  (T.  D.  12112) 35% 

408         "         beads,  carded  (T.  D.   14829)    35% 

408         "         beads,  metal  lined,  not  strung  (T.  D.  12943)..       35% 
408         "        beads,    not  threaded    or   strung   (T.    D.    10673, 

11885.   12425,   12704,   13291,   16103,   17673) 35% 

408        "         beads,  one  hole,  not  strung  (T.  D.  13291) 35% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  341 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

408     Glass  beads,  so-called  wax,  not  strung  (T.   D.  11209, 

11318,    11382,    11361) 35% 

408  beads,   stars,    crescents   and   pendants    (T.    D. 

13309)    ; 35% 

408  beads,  strung  (66  F.  R.  726,  T.  D.  10673,  12021, 

15861) 60% 

beads    temporarily   strung,    according    to    ma- 
terial  (T.  D.    21053,   23681,   23794). 

107  bent,    grouna,   obscured,    frosted,    sanded,    en- 

ameled, beveled,  etched,  embossed,  en- 
graved, flashed,  stained,  colored,  painted  or 
otherwise  ornamented,  or  decorated,  subject 
to  additional  duty  of  5%  (T.  D.  10352,  10769, 
15326,  17387,  50  F.  R.  67). 

100  "  blanks  for  dishes  (T.  D.  17104,  18755,  84  F.  R. 
148,  18755,  19200,  19731,  21527,  21243,  21392, 
21955)  60% 

112        "        blocks   for   mosaic   work   (T.    D.     4909,     12720, 

13576)     45% 

100        "        blown    60% 

100        "         Bohemian  (T.  D.  10925)    60% 

449         "         bone  views  (T.  D.  12805) 30% 

112        "        bonnet  and  hair  pins   with  heads    of    (T.    D. 

12575)     45% 

638  "  bottles  and  jars  containing  articles  for  col- 
lege chemicals  (T.  D.  3044,  13165)  Free 

100  "  bottles,  decanters,  or  other  vessels  or  articles 
of  glass,  cut,  engraved,  painted,  colored, 
stained,  silvered,  .gilded,  etched,  frosted, 
printed  in  any  manner  or  otherwise  orna- 
mented, decorated  or  ground  (except  such 
grinding  as  is  necessary  for  fitting  stop- 
pers), filled  or  unfilled,  and  whether  con- 
tents are  dutiable  or  free  (T.  D.  9855,  11318, 
11379,  11541,  12341,  13165,  13461,  13693.  14355, 

14445,   14930,   14931,   22901,   22503,  22853 60% 

99  "  bottles,  plain  green  or  colored,  molded  or 
pressed,  and  flint,  lime  and  lead  glass  bot- 
tles, vials,  jars,  and  covered  or  uncovered 
demijohns  and  carboys,  filled  or  unfilled, 
and  whether  their  contents  be  dutiable  or 
free  (except  such  as  contain  merchandise 
subject  to  an  ad  valorem  rate  of  duty,  or  to 
a  duty  based  upon  the  value  thereof).  (T.  D. 
12999,  10501,  10656,  15852,  19018,  22621, 
22667,  22768,  22773,  23255). 

If  holding  more  than  1  pint   Ic  It) 

If   holding  not   over  1   and   less   than   14   pint 

(T.   D.   20559) l%c  lb 

If  holding  less  than  ^4  of  a  pint  (T.  D.  10764, 

14141)    50c  groiw 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 40% 

99  "  bottles  containing  brandy  peaches  (T.  D. 
10904,  10909,  17010),  as  glass  bottles. 

301        "        bottles  containing  mineral  water  not  dutiable. 
99        "        bottles    containing    prunes    (T.    D.    14220),    as 

glass  bottles. 

99  "  bottles  containing  sweetmeats  (T.  D.  14238), 
as  glass  bottles. 

295-6-7"        bottles   containing  wines  not  dutiable. 
99        "        bottles  decorated  with  sand  blasting  as  glass 
bottles,   molded  (T.  D.  18741,   21880).      ", 

100         "         bottles,    opal,    (T.    D.    12641,    14632) -  «0% 


342  F.   B.  VAN-DEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

100     Glass  bottles  with  cut  stoppers  (T.  D.  14930) 60% 

99        "        bottles  with  rubber  stoppers  as  bottles,   plain 

green   (T.   D.    12707). 
112        "         boxes   containing   cheap   violin  strings   (T.   D. 

13076)     45% 

broken   on   voyage    of   importation,    no   allow- 
ance   for    (T.    D.    6591.    11267.    11998,    12988, 
14500,  14671.  15307,  54  F.  R.  371.  59  F.  K.  762, 
19311). 

408        "        bugles,  as  beads,  not  strung   35% 

418        "        bull's-eye  lanterns,  toy  (T.  D.  9385,  15859)....       35% 

100  "        bull's  eyes   (T.  D.   9385)    60% 

414         "         button  centers  (T.  D.  3458,  4316.. %c  line  grs.  and  15% 
414         "         buttons  (T.  D.   11978,   13306,   13334) 

•"•4c  line  grs.  and  15% 

115  calc.  spar  prisms,  not  (T.  D.  12383) 50% 

99        "        carboys,  covered  or  uncovered  (minimum  40%)  Ic  lb 
107        "        cast  polished  plate  (as  glass  plate). 

101  "        cathedral,  as  unpolished  cylinder,  according  to 

size  (T.  D.  6784). 

112         "         "chalk  balls"  (T.  D.  12710) 45% 

100         "    .     chemical,    if   blown    (T.    D.    8141,   11388,    13666, 

14505,      12716,      12028,      13493,     15471,     17082, 

22687)     60% 

100        "         chemical,   evaporating  dishes,   if  blown  (T.   D. 

13666)     60% 

100        "        chemical   tubes  for  laboratories,    if  blown   (T. 

D.    13177)    60% 

100        "         chimneys,    if   blown    60% 

100  "         chimneys    for     small     magic    lanterns    (T.   D. 

10859.  11001,  17080),  if  blown 60% 

101  "        circles  for  dolls.    As  glass,  cylinder  unpolished 

(T.  D.   10879). 
565        "         circles,  unwrought  for  optical  instruments  (T. 

D.   5522,   9711,   9808)    Free 

100        "         colored  articles  n.  s.  p.  f *>0% 

107         "         colored,    cylinder    (T.    D.    12381,    13191).      (As 

glass  cylinder). 
99        "        colored  bottles,  vials,  etc.   (as  glass  bottles). 

100  "         colored  lanterns   (T.   D.   13609)    60% 

101  "         common  window  weight  of  (T.  D.  11089,  11099) 

(as  glass  window). 

100  "        compartment  carafes  (T.  D.  12858) 60% 

435        "         composition,  imitation  precious  stones,  not  set, 

not  over  1  inch  in  dimensions,   (T.  D.  5258. 

13347,    14234,    14390)    20% 

434        "        composition,  imitation  precious  stones,  set  as 

jewelry    JJ* 

109        "         coquill,   colored   (T.   D.    13658) 

109        "         coquill    lenses,    edges    unground    (T.    D.    1    191, 

15314,    19349)    Jg 

edges    ground    .  .10c  doz  pairs  and  45  J 

193        "         covered  medals,  (T.  D.  10930)    

112         "        covered  pictures  (T.  D.  12032) 

coverings    for   Roquefort  cheese,    not   unusual 

(66  F.  R.   300.   T.  D.  15819.  14219). 
408        "        crescents,  as  beads  (T.  D.  13309) 

101  "        crown  (as  glass  cylinder). 

100        "         crystals,  n.  s.  p.  f..  blown  (T.  D.  23065) 60% 

191        "        crystals  for  watches   

100         "         cut  (T.  D.  6879.   8672,  10899,   11318,   14930,  7139, 

10780,  50  F.  R.  66) 60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  343 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

119     Glass  cutters'  stones,  as  grindstones  (T.  D.  310)... $1.75  ton 

101  cylinder  and  crown,  unpolished, 

Not  exceeding  10x15  inches  square l%c  Ib 

.  Exceeding  10x15,  not  exceeding  16x24  in.  sq..l%c  Ib 

Exceeding  16x24,  not  exceeding  24x30 2%c  Ib 

Exceeding  24x30,  not  exceeding  24x36  in.  sq..2%c  Ib 
Exceeding  24x36,  not  exceeding  30x40  in.  sq..3%c  It> 
Exceeding  30x40,  not  exceeding  40x60  in.  sq..3%c  It) 

Exceeding  40x60  in.  sq 4%c  Ib 

Boxes  shall  contain  50  square  feet,  and  the 

duty  shall  be  computed  according  to  actual 

weight  of  glass. 

102  "        cylinder  and  crown,  polished, 

Not  exceeding  16x24   inches  square 4c  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  16x24,  not  exceeding  24x30  in.  sq.  6c  sq.  ft 
Exceeding  24x30,  not  exceeding  24x60  in.  sq.  15c  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  24x60  in.  sq 20c  sq.  f  t 

105         "        cylinder  and  crown,  silvered, 

Exceeding  in  size  144  square  inches,   and  not 

exceeding  16x24  inches  square lie  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  16x24,  not  exceeding  24x30  in.  sq.!3csq.  ft 
Exceeding  24x30,  not  exceeding  24x60  in.  sq.25c  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  24x60  inches  square 38c  sq.  ft 

107  "  cylinder  and  crown,  silvered  or  unsilvered, 
when  bent,  ground,  obscured,  frosted,  sand- 
ed, enameled,  beveled,  etched,  embossed, 
engraved,  flashed,  stained,  colored,  painted, 
or  otherwise  ornamented  or  decorated,  (81 
F.  R.  162,  T.  D.  17611,  20537)  shall  be  sub- 
ject, in  addition  to  the  rates  otherwise 

chargeable,   to  a  duty  of 5% 

100        "         decanters,  cut  or  engraved  (T.  D.  12341,  14620)       60% 
100        "        decanters,    with   musical  attachments    (T.    D. 

6355)     60% 

100        "        decorated   articles    (T.  D.    11676) 60% 

107  "  decorated  plate,  cylinder,  or  window.  (See 
glass  under  these  headings). 

112        "         dentists'  mirrors  (T.  D.  12303) 45% 

99         "        demijohns,  broken  and  empty    (T.    D.    10764, 

15307)   (minimum  40% )    . .  Ic  Ib 

99        "        demijohns,    covered  or  uncovered     (minimum 

40%)    Ic  ft 

435        "        diamonds    

112         "         discs    (T.    D.    13294)     45% 

112         "        discs,  colored  (66  F.  R.  51,  T.  D.  15403) 45% 

191        "         discs,   for   clocks,    with  beveled    edges    (T.    D. 

7392)     40% 

565         "         discs  for   optical   instruments,   unwrought   (T. 

D.    9618,    9711,   9808,   15072) Free 

112        "        discs  for  surgical    or    dental    mirrors   (T.   D. 

13666)     «% 

discs,  silvered  (T.  D.  13175) 45% 

dram  bottles,  covered  (T.  D.  8660) 45% 

"        easel,  photograph  frames  (T.  D.  13361) 

enamel,  fusible,  (T.  D.  14506.  14508,  14854)....       25% 

enamel,  white,  for  dials  (T.  D.  18804) Free 

"        enameled,  as  glass  plate. 

"        engraved  articles,   n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

"        engraved  plate,  as  glass  plate. 

etched  articles,   n.   s.   p.  f 60% 

"        etched  plate,  as  glass  plate. 


344  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

108     Glass  eye  glasses,  and  frames  for.     (See  glass  spec- 
tacles), 
feeding  bottles,   as  bottles,    plain,    green,    etc. 

(T.   D.   12676). 

figures,  as  bottles  (T.  D.  12104). 
107  flashed  plate,  as  glass  plate. 

99  flasks  containing  o/ve   oil.    as   bottles    (T.   D. 

15380). 
206        "        flasks,  willow-covered,  as  willow  manufacture 

(T.   D.    15384)    407 

flowers  (T.  D.   12702)    50% 

103  fluted,  as  glass  plate. 

for  toy  watches,   (T.  D.   23065)    45% 

112  frontal  mirrors   (T.   D.   9958}   45% 

107  frosted.     See  glass  plate. 

425  fruits   (T.  D.   8179.   12034,   12702)    50% 

113  "  fusible  enamel.    (T.   D.   14854)    25% 

100  "  gauge  tubes   (T.  D.  6461,   18034)    60% 

100  "  geissler  tubes,  if  blown  (T.  D.  12688) 60% 

100  "  gilded  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

112  "  green,  other  than  common  bottle  glass  (T.  D. 

4206) 45% 

99  "  green  bottles,  etc.,  as  glass  bottles. 

112  glazing  agates  (T.  D.   14848) 45% 

100  "  globes  for  lamps,  blown  (T.  D.  5441)    60% 

100  "  goblets,   cut  (T.  D.   3030,  11001)    60% 

112  "  goblets,    plain    45% 

100  "  goblets  with  ground  rims  (T.  D.  3030) 60% 

108  "  goggles,   and  frames   for  same   (T.   D,    11597). 

(See  glass  spectacles). 
100        "         graduates   (T.    D.    13493)    60% 

111  "        graphoscopes    (T.   D.    11324) 45% 

100        "        ground  articles,   n.   s.   p.    f 60% 

107         "        ground   plate    (T.    D.    9930,    10912).      See   glass 

plate. 

112  "         headed  lace  pins  (T.  D.  13781)   45% 

112        "         headed   pins   (T.   D.   10686,   12575,   14591,   14627. 

14856.     19129)     45% 

112        "         headed  rivets   (T.  D.   12927)    45% 

112        "        heads  for  bonnet  pins  (T.  D.   12916) 45% 

112        "        hydrometers  (T.  D.    12544)    45% 

425         "         imitation  fruit  (T.  D.  12034) 50% 

408        "         imitation  jet  ornaments  beaded  (56  F.  R.  818. 

T.   D.   5161,   12666,    12675,   12971,  17803) 60% 

100        "         illuminators    (T.    D.    10899) 60% 

435        "         imitation  opals  (T.  D.  12641.  12712,  13350) 20% 

435         "         imitation  pearl  (T.  D.  15849) 

435        "         imitation  precious  stones  (T.  D.  12682.  14390)..       20% 
112        "         incandescent    lamps,    if    blown    (T.    D.    14924, 

15584.    20275)    46% 

193        "        ink  stands,  leather,  metal  and  (T.  D.  13304)..       45% 
"        jars  containing  cheese,  not  unusval  coverings 
(T.    D.    15819). 

241        "        jars  containing  pickles   (T.  D.   16098) • 

jars    containing    preserves,    dutiable    as    con- 
tents. (T.  D.   20856). 
i>9         "        jars,  as  glass  bottles. 
434        "         jewelry  (56  F.  R.  818.  T.  D.  5161,  12636.  14391, 

16980)     

100        "         lamp  shades,  opaque  (T.  D.  5441)    

112        "         lamps  (T.  D.   12710)    45% 

110         "        lantern  slides   (T.   D.   11865,   12634) 45% 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  345 

ARTICLE  RATE 

Glass   lanterns,    small  colored   (T.   D.  13609) 60% 

lenses,   cylindrical  (T.  D.   8720) ." .'       45% 

lenses,  ground  and  polished  to  a  spherical, 
cylindrical  or  prismatic  form,  and  with  the 
edges  ling-round,  and  polished  piano  or 
coquill  glasses,  (T.  D.  12020,  10404.  12456. 

12678,   13696,   42  F.   R.   209) 45% 

with  edges  ground  or  beveled.  .10c  doz  pairs  and  45% 
lenses,    not   philosophical    instruments    (T.    D. 

10404) 
"        lenses,   photographic    and    projecting     (T.     D. 

H234)     45% 

lenses,  piano,   convex  (T.  D.   12678)    45% 

lenses,  polished  (T.  D.  12020),  as  glass  lenses, 

ground   45% 

lenses,  reading  glasses  (T.  D.  11389,  11546),  as 
glass  spectacles. 

lenses,  with  metal  bands   (T.  D.  13294) . .       45% 

lettered  bottles   (T.   D.   11541) 60% 

liquor  sets  (T.  D.  13355),  according  to  material 

of   chief   value. 

"  „  looking  glass  plates,  as  glass  plate,  cast,  (T. 
D.  23248). 

lusters,  cut  (T.  D.  16094)    60% 

magic  lantern  slides  (T.  D.  11237.  11865,  12634, 

12711,  14844,  14969,  15081,  22918)    45% 

"  magic  lantern  slides,  as  philosophical  instru- 
ments, (T.  D.  20006). 

"  manufactures  of,  cut,  engraved,  painted,  col- 
ored, printed,  stained,  decorated,  silvered, 
gilded,  or  blown  (T.  D.  10751,  14236,  14513, 

15695)     60% 

manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.  ('L.  D.  15695,  15822,       45% 

"        marbles   35% 

milch,    as    colored    glass    (T.    D.    12712,    12641, 

2390)    60% 

microscope  slides,  beveled  (T.  D.  12120)   45% 

"         microscope    lenses    45% 

"  microscopic  slides  and  covers,  not  ground  (T. 
D.  10793,  11237,  12679),  as  common  window 
glass. 

"        microscopes 45% 

mirror  plates  for  frontal  mirrors   (T.  D.   9958, 

12303,  13819,   21155)    45% 

mirrors  (T.  D.  14395,  16375).     (See  glass,  plate). 
"        mirrors,  dental  and  ophthalmic  not  exceeding 

144  sq.  in.  (T.  D.  12019,  12035,  13235,  13814)..       45% 
mirrors,  hand,   pocket  and  table. 
Not  exceeding  144  square  inches.  (T.  D.  12035, 

13235,    13814,    22440,    22744,    23281) 45% 

mirrors,   small,   if  toys    (. i\  D.   9329,    10239) 35% 

"        molded   or  pressed,   except  bottles 45% 

•mosaic  work  (T.   D.   9777,   13576)    60% 

nail-head  beads  (T.  D.  11339)   35% 

necklaces  (T.  D.   12636.  12666,  13751,  16334)....       60% 

necklaces,  paste  (T.  D.  14943)   60% 

"        obscured  (T.  D.  4229).     See  glass  plate. 

oil  cups    (T.    D.    12710) 45% 

old,   which     cannot    be    cut    for     use,    (T.    D. 

13350)    45% 

opal   (T.   D.   12641,   12712) 60% 

opals,    imitation     of    precious     stones    (T.    D. 

13350)    20% 


346  F.   B.  VAXDEGKIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

111  Glass  opera   45% 

optical   instruments    (T.   D.    15150.    15713) 45% 

107        "         ornamented  plate.     See  glass,   plate. 

112  "         ornaments    (T.    D.    12104.    12654.    13306.    13423, 

16103,  55  F.  R.  476,  61  F.  R.  398) 45% 

100        "        painted  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

107  "        painted  plate.     See  glass,  plate. 

112        "  painted  windows  (15  O.  A.  G.  200,  T.  D.  3142, 

4814.   9428,    10306,   10374,   10377,    11711.    15433)  4b% 

454         "  paintings,  if  works  of  art 20% 

100  palm  glasses,  if  blown  (T.  D.  12684)   60% 

112  paste,  manufactures  of.  n.  s.  p.  f 45  >0 

Sec.  6  "  pathological  slides  (T.  D.  12798) 20% 

100  "  pendants,   cut  (T.   D.   16094,  18520)    60% 

99         "  perfumery  vials,  as  glass  bottles  (T.  D.  12022). 

101  "  paotograph  covers,  4x6  in.  (T.  D.  13871) l%c  Ib 

111  "  photographic  lenses  (T.  D.  11234.  11323) „  45% 

458  photographic  dry  plates  (T.   D.    14513)    25% 

100  "  photographic  negatives  (T.  D.  12031)   60% 

100  "  photographic    views    on    (T.    D.    12105,    12634. 

15134)    60% 

112  physician's  mirrors  (T.  D.  12303)    45% 

703         "         pictorial  paintings  on,   for  presentation  to  an 

institution  (T.  D.  18336) Free 

100  pieces  for  mosaic  work,  if  colored  (T.  D.  12721)       60% 

101  "         pieces  of  unpolished  crown  (T.  D.  10106) l%c  It) 

108  "        pincers  as  eye  glasses. 

99  plain,  green  and  colored,  moulded  or  pressed, 

as  glass  bottles. 

109  "         piano   45% 

100        "         plaques,  with  cut  glass  border  (T.  D.  3012)...       60% 
100        "         plateaus   (T.   D.   9977,   10896) 60% 

103  "         plate,    fluted,    rolled,    ribbed    or   rough,    or   the 

same  containing  a  wire  netting  within  itself 

not  exceeding   16x24  square   inches    (T.    D. 

22320)    34c  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  16x24,   not   exceeding   24x30    in.    sq., 

114c  sq.  ft 

Exceeding   24x30   inches   square    l%c  sq.  ft 

If  weighing  over  100  Ibs.  per  100  sq.  ft.  it  shall 

pay  an  additional  duty  on  the  excess  at  the 

same  rates   herein    imposed. 
If  ground,    smoothed   or  otherwise    obscured 

pay  same  rate  of  duty  as  cast  polished  plate 

glass,  unsilvered.     (T.   D.   23320.) 

104  "         plate  cast,  polished,  finished  or  unfinished  and 

unsilvered.  not  exceeding  16x24  inches 
square  (T.  D.  21350)  8c  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  16x24,  not  exceeding  24x30  in.  sq. 

lOc  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  24x30.  not  exceeding  24x60  inches 

square 22i£c  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  24x60  inches  square 35c  sq.  ft 

105  "        plate  cast  polished,  silvered,  and  looking-glass 

plates,  exceeding  144  square  inches,  not  ex- 
ceeding 16x24  inches  square  He  sq.  ft 

Exceeding  16x24.  not  exceeding  24x30  in.  sq.  13c  sq.  ft 
Exceeding  24x30.  not  exceeding  24x60  in.  sq.  25c  sq.  ft 
Exceeding  24x60  inches  square 38c  sq.  ft 

106  "        plate  and   looking  glass  plate,   silvered,   when 

framed,  shall  not  pay  a  less  rate  of  duty 
than  that  imposed  on  similar  glass  not 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  347 

ARTICLE  RATE 

framed,   but  shall  pay  in  addition  the  duty 
upon  said  frames. 

Glass  plate  cast  polished,  silvered  or  unsilvered, 
when  bent,  ground,  obscured,  frosted, 
sanded,  enameled,  beveled,  etched,  em- 
bossed, engraved,  flashed,  stained,  colored, 
painted  or  otherwise  ornamented  or  deco- 
rated (T.  D.  17808,  17932,  23746),  shall  pay  in 

addition  to  rates  chargeable  thereon 5% 

"        plates  for  mounting  on  mirrors,  as  mirrors  (71 

F.  R.  953). 

plates,  or  disks  for  optical  instruments,  spec- 
tacles and  eyeglasses:  Provided,  That  such 
disks  exceeding  eight  inches  in  diameter 
may  be  polished  sufficiently  to  enable  the 
character  of  the  glass  to  be  determined  (T. 

D.   10374,   14644,   15072,    15403)    Free 

pocket  mirrors   (T.  D.  14507)   45% 

porcelain  (T.  D.  14632)   60% 

printed  articles  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

prisms,  cut  (T.  D.  12687)    60% 

"        prisms  partly  manufactured,  as  lenses  (T.  D. 

13696)    45% 

puff  boxes   (T.  D.  9834) 45% 

"         railway  spectacles,  as  glass  spectacles  (T.  D. 

13883). 
regular  shapes  of,  with  lithographic  views  (T. 

D.    14236)     .., 45% 

rhinestones  (T.  D.  16482)    20% 

rocii  crystals  (T.  D.  13346)    20% 

rods   (T.  D.  13575)    45% 

"         rolled  plate.     See  glass  plate. 

rondelles,  colored  (T.  D.  4206,  12685)   60% 

rosaries  (T.  D.  11706)   60% 

rough  plate.     See  glass,  plate. 

salvers,  with  cut  borders  (T.  D.  3012)   60% 

sand    Free 

"        sanded.     See  glass  plate. 

"  seltzer  water  siphons,  as  glass  bottles  (T.  D. 
14962,  15239). 

"         shades,    decorated    60% 

shades,  plain,  blown  (T.  D.  6014,   20214) 60% 

"         shades  with  clocks,  blown  (T.  D.  6558) 60% 

sheets,  painted  for  jewelry  (T.  D.   4695) 60% 

shell  necklets  not  (T.  D.   12122). 
"         silver   mounted    smelling   bottles,    cut    (T.    D. 

13610)     60% 

silvered  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (62  F.  R.  149) 60% 

silvered  disks  of  (T.  D.   13175) '. 60% 

siphon  bottles,  as  glass  bottles  (T.  D.  11682, 
14031,  14962). 

siphon  tubes,  blown  (T.  D.  12028,  12037) bi)% 

slates   (T.  D.   13197)    35% 

slides  for  magic  lanterns   (T.  D.  12711,   22918)       45% 
6  "        slides     for    microscopes,     beveled,     plain    and 
mounted    with    scientific    specimens  (T.  D. 

10793,  11237,  12120,  12679,  12798)    20% 

"         small  mirrors  in  paper  frames  (T.  D.  14395)..       45% 

"         "snowstorms"   (T.   D.    12683,   14684,   22650) 45% 

"  spectacles,  eyeglasses  and  goggles,  and  frames 
for  the  same,  or  parts  of,  finished  or  unfin- 
ished, valued  not  over  40c  doz 20c  doz.  and  15% 

val.  over  40c,  not  over  $1.50  doz. .  .45c  doz  and  20% 


348 


F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE.  R\TE 

val.  over  $1.50  doz 50y 

!     Glass  spirit  levels   (T.   D.   12686)    457 

107  stained  (T.  D.  10377),  as  glass  plate. 

stained  or  painted  windows   (T.   D.   12381) 45% 

stanhopes  (T.   D.   15135) 45% 

stars,  as  beads  (T.  D.  13309) 

100                  steam  gauges  (T.  D.  15822.  17029.  17067.  18034)  60% 

stereoscope  (T.  D.  15853 )    45% 

100        "         stoppers,   cut  or  ground    (T.    D.     11379,   15694, 

16329)    80% 

HO  strips  not  more  than  3  inches  wide,  ground  or 
polished  on  one  or  both  sides  to  a  cylind- 
rical or  prismatic  form 45% 

100                  studs  for  fancy  costumes  (T.  D.  12654) 60% 

112                  table  mirrors   (T.  D.  12035.  14510)    45% 

100         "         tablets,  cut  (T.  D.  7972)    60% 

111  "        telescopes  45% 

112  "         thermometers    not   cut     (T.     D.     12139,     12686, 

16659,    19351.    19805)    45% 

"         thin  as  unpolished  crown  (T.  D.  10106). 

100        "         toilet  bottles,  gilt  (T.  D.  12674) 60% 

418         "         toys  (T.  D.  2114.  2147.  3821,  14942,  13197,  16340, 

16390) 35% 

418        "         tracing  slates  (T.   D.   14942,  14943) 35% 

112                  transparent  pictures  on  (T.  D.  12809,   15826) . .  45% 

100        "        trays,  with  cut  glass  borders  (T.  D.  3012) 60% 

109         "         trial,  boxes  or  glasses  (T.  D.  6027) 45% 

408         "        trimmings  beaded,  (61  F.  R.  91,  T.  D.  12704)..  60% 

100        ••         tubes,  colored  (T.  D.   8579) 60% 

100        "         tubes  for  thermometers  and  barometers  (T.  D. 

5517.    13505)     60% 

100         "         tubing  (T.  D.   13177.   17981)    60% 

100  "         tumblers,  cut  (T.  D.  3030.   11001)    60^ 

450         "         tumblers,   leather  covers  for  (T.   D.   13166) 35% 

112          •         tumblers,    plain    45% 

435          '         turquoise  beads   (T.  D.  13347)    20% 

101  '        unpolished,  as  glass  plate. 

100          '         urinometers,  blown  (T.  D.  12028) 60% 

100          '        vases.    Bohemian   or   porcelain 60% 

100          '        vases,    cut    .". . .  60% 

112  '         vases,   plain  molded  or  pressed 45% 

193          '        Venetian  mosaics,  metal  chief    value     (T.    D. 

11402)     45% 

100         "        vessels,   decorated    60% 

99        "        vials  (G.  A.  3915).  see  glass  bottles. 

191        "         watch  crystals.    (T.   D.   5943) 40% 

109         "         watchmakers'  loupes  (T.  D.  11374) 45% 

100  "         water  hammers,  if  blown  (T.  D.  12684) 60% 

408         "        wax  beads   (T.  D.   15323) 35% 

448        "  '      wax  figures,  in  cases  of  (T.  D.  11550) 25% 

113  "         white  enamel  (T.  D.  5896)    25% 

101  "         window,  common. 

Not  exceeding  10x15  in  sq l%c  Ib 

Exceeding  10x15.  not  exceeding  10x24  in  sq...l%c  Ib 
Exceeding  16x24,  not  exceeding  24x30  in  sq...2%c  Ib 
Exceeding  24x30.  not  exceeding  24x36  in  sq...27^c  Ib 
Exceeding  24x36.  not  exceeding  30x40  in  sq...3%c  Ib 
Exceeding  30x40.  not  exceeding  40x60  in  sq...3%c  lt> 

Exceeding  40x60   in  sq 4%c  Ib 

If  imported  in  boxes,  shall  contain  50  sq  ft  as 
nearly    as    sizes    will    permit    and   the    duty 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  349 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

shall  be  computed  thereon  according  to  the 
actual  weight  of  glass. 

107  Glass,  window,    silvered    or    unsilvered.    when    bent, 

ground,  obscured,  frosted,  sanded,  enamel- 
ed, beveled,  etched,  embossed,  engraved, 
flashed,  stained,  colored,  painted  or  other- 
wise ornamented  or  decorated  shall  be  sub- 
ject (81  F.  R.  162),  in  addition  to  rates 
otherwise  chargeable  thereon,  to  an  addi- 
tional duty  of  5% 

windows,  painted  or  stained  (T.  D.  9121    10377 
10903,  10902,  11130,  12401,  13469,   13617,  15426, 

13  S.  C.  R.  26,  41,  F.  R.  767) 45% 

112         "         wool  (T.  D.  12716)    45% 

111     Glasses,  aluminium  field  (T.  D.   12014) 45% 

109  coquill,   (T.  D.  13658,  14381).     See  glass  lenses. 

discs  for   Free 

108  "        eye.     (See  glass  spectacles). 

Ill         "        field    45% 

111         "         immersion  object  (T.  D.  16842) 45% 

111                   marine  (T.  D.   15954) 45% 

111  "         opera,   (T.  D.    11213,  11403.   11404,   11407.  11412, 

11597,   12660,   15150,   13073)    45% 

109  "        piano 45% 

100         "         trick  wine  (T.  D.  13977,  14942) 60% 

100     Glassware,  blown  (T.  D.  20214)   60% 

100        "        Bohemian  (T.  D.   10925) 60% 

100  "         chemical,  if  blown   (T.   D.   11388,   12544,    14505, 

22687)     60% 

100        "         colored  (T.  D.  4206) 60% 

100        "         opal     60% 

100         "        porcelain    60% 

100        "        reburned  (T.  D.  3030)    ; 60% 

80     Glauber's  salts $1.25  ton 

438  Glazed  calf  skins.     (As  leather,  patent.) 

398        "         chromo  paper  (T.  D.  12312)   2i/2c  Ib  and  15% 

94         "         common  stoneware . . .       25% 

159  "         sheets,  plates  and  wares,  of  metal,  glazed  or 

enameled  with  vitreous  glasses  40% 

434  Glazier's  diamonds,  set  (T.  D.  11067,  12043,  15868)....       60% 

545         "         diamonds,   unset   Free 

182         "         lead 2^c  It> 

435  Glazing  agates  (T.  D.  14848)    10% 

Globes,    school   (according   to   material)    (T.    D.    6747, 

9419). 

368  Gloria  cloth.  (As  wool  dress  goods.)  (54  F.  R.  158-59 
F.  R.  452,  T.  D.  8050,  12230,  14138,  14713, 
16305.  22574). 

450     Glove  bindings  (T.  D.  9535)    35% 

405         "        boxes  of  surface  coated  paper  (G.  A.  3844) 45% 

414         "         buttons,  brass,  with  shanks  (T.  D.  5116) 

%c  per  line  gross  and  15% 
450        "         cleaners,    India   rubber,    if  'vulcanized    (T.    D. 

2586)    35% 

machines,  not  tools  of  trade  (T.  D.  13771). 

208        "         stretchers  (T.  t>.  9256)    35% 

446  "  tranks  pay  75%  of  duty  provided  for  the  gloves 
in  the  fabrication  of  which  they  are  suitable. 

370     Gloves,  animal's  hair 44c  lt>  and  60% 

are  not  regalia  (T.  D.  9197). 

bath  or  wash  cotton  (T.  D.  12664,  16356) 45% 

440  "  cadets,  as  gloves,  men's  (T.  D.  12729,  19981, 
20018). 


350  p.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

370     Gloves,  cashmere  (T.  D.  10335.  16537) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

4-14  chamois,  as  gloves,  men's  kid  (G.  A.   3716,   T. 

D.   16328). 
314         "         cotton    (T.    D.    6248,    6428,    6232,    11187,    14145, 

15856,    22006.    23356)    50% 

339         "         cotton  embroidered  (T.   D.   10910,   14994.  15007, 
16070,  16902,  13  F.  R.   296-68  F.  R.   186-77  F. 

R   600)    60% 

cotton  with  India  rubber  (T.  D.  23356) 50% 

370  cotton  lined  with  wool   (T.  D.  318,  4194,  6428) 

44c  tb  and  60% 

370  cotton  and  wool,  wool  chief  value 44c  Ib  and  60% 

cumulative  rates  of  duty  on,  (T.  D.   19493). 

460         "         fur  (T.  D.   2797,  7173,  9672)   35% 

449  India  rubber  (T.  D.   14313)    30% 

leather,  classification  of,   iT.  D.   20018.   23005). 

314  linen  50% 

339        "        linen,    embroidered    60% 

314         "         linen,  with  rubber  15c  Ib  and  50% 

370         "         mackintosh  (T.  D.  14313)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

44U        "         men's  "glace"  finish,  Schmaschen  (sheep) 

$3  doz.  pairs 

441  "        men's  "glace"  finish,  lamb  or  sheep $4  doz.  pairs 

442  "         men's  "glace"  finish,  kid,  goat  or  other  leather 

than  of  sheep  origin   $4  doz.  pairs 

443  "        men's,   of  sheep  origin,   with  exterior  surface 

removed   $4  doz.  pairs 

444  "        men's,  goat,  kid  or  other  leather  than  of  sheep 

origin,  with  exterior  grain  surface  removed 

$4  doz.  pairs 
446         "         men's,  in  addition  to  the  foregoing  rates,  pay 

when  lined   $1  doz.  pairs 

when,  pique  or  prix  seams  40c  doz.  pairs 

Embroidered   or  stitched   with     more     than   3 
single  strands  or  cords  (T.  D.  19945,  20018) 

40c  doz  pairs 

450        "        rabbit's  hair  (T.  D.  9672)    35% 

390         "    •     silk   (T.  D.  8706,   10724.  10732,  14811,   14143) 60% 

tilbury  or  driving  gloves,  as  men's  leather  (T. 

D.  9466). 
370        "         wool  in  whole  or  part  (T.  D.  10736,  13888) 

44c  tb  and  60% 
370        "        wool  knit  (T.  D.  5425)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

440  "         women's  or  children's,  "glace"  finish,  Schmas- 

chen (of  sheep  origin), 

Not  over  14  inches  long $1.75  doz.  pairs 

Over  14,  not  over  17  inches  long $2.25  doz.  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long   $2.75  doz.  pairs 

441  "         women's  or  children's,  "glace"  finish,  lamb  or 

sheep,  not  over  14  inches  long $2.50  doz.  pairs 

Over  14,  not  over  17  inches  long $3.50  doz.  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long $4.50  doz.  pairs 

442  "         women's    or    children's,    "glace"    finish,    goat, 

kid  or  other  leather  than   of  sheep   origin. 

not  over  14  inches  long $3.00  doz.  pairs 

Over  14.  not  over  17  inches  long $3.75  doz.  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long  $4.75  doz.  pairs 

443  "         women's   or   children's,    of   sheep   origin,   with 

exterior  grain  surface  removed  (T.  D.  19909) 

Not  over  17  inches  long $2.50  doz.  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long $3.50  doz.  pairs 

444  "         women's    or    children's,    kid,     goat     or    other 


SCHEDULE  OP  DUTIES.  351 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

leather  than  of  sheep  origin,  with  exterior 
grain  surface  removed, 

Not  over  14  inches  long $3.00  doz.  pairs 

Over  14,  not  over  17  inch    :  long $3.75  doz.  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long $4.75  doz,   pairs 

445     Gloves,    women's    and    children's,    in   addition   to   the 
above  rates,  pay 

When  lined   $1  doz.  pairs 

When  embroidered  or  stitched  with  more  than 

three  single  cords  or  strands 40c  doz.  pairs 

When  pique  or  prix  seams  (T.  D.  21996,  22134) 

40c  doz.  pairs 

210     Glucose li£c  lt> 

18        "        burnt  (T.  D.  3732,  6740)    50% 

23     Glue   (T.  D.   9484,   10785,   14105),  valued  not  over  lOc 

It)  2y2c  It) 

Valued  above  lOc  and  not  over  35c  Ib 25% 

Valued  over  35c  It) 15c  Ito  and  20% 

23         "         blue  size  dutiable  as   (T.  D.   10796). 
23        "        bone  size  dutiable  as  (T.  D.  10796). 
23         "         fish,  as  glue. 

449  "         marine,    (T.    D.   16222)    30% 

Sec.  6  "        paste  (T.  D.  6933,  7948,  9198,  15002,  17625)....       20% 

23  "         sizing  as  glue  (T.  D.  10796). 

572        "         stock  (T.  D.  10014)    Free 

Tuberine,  as,  (T.  D.  23561). 

24  Glycerin,  crude  (T.  D.  22258) Ic  ID 

24         "         refined  (T.  D.  6148,  6648,  22258)   3c  It) 

Glycophenol  as  Saccharine,   (T.  D.   22531). 

68     Goa  powder  (T.  D.  4196)    25% 

356     Goat  beards  (T.  D.  13948),  as  Wool,  class  2,  sorted. 

367        "        hair,  angora  (66  F.  R.  299,  T.  D.  9810,  16072)..   12c  Ib 

562-664  "        hair,  angora,  on  the  skin  (T.  D.   18834,  20845, 

22831)    Free 

571         "         hair,  common,  cleaned  or  uncleaned,  drawn  or 

undrawn,     unmanufactured     (T.    D.     18699, 

19847)    Free 

356         "         hair,  cut  in  lengths  for  brushes  (T.  D.  13942) . .  24c  It) 
366         "         hair  goods,   as   Wool   manufactures    (53  F.   R. 

941.  T.  D.  12216). 
571         "         hair.  Madras  and  Mocha,  (T.  D.  19847?  21739).     Free 

571         "         hair,  mixed  with  calf  hair  (T.  D.13772) Free 

362        "         hair  noils,  alpaca   (T.   D.   7470) 20c  It) 

664         "         hair  on  skins  (T.  D.  13468) Free 

366        "        hair  plushes,    as    wool    manufactures   (T.   D. 

10677). 
356        "        hair,   angora,   selected    and    bunched     (T.    D. 

13942)    24c  It) 

361         "        hair  tops,  angora  (T.  D.  17437) 30c  Ib 

450  "         skin  carriage  robes  (T.  D.  3702) 35% 

426        "         skin     crosses,     loosely     sewed    (T.    D.     12985. 

21805)     • 20% 

438        "         skin,    embossed   (T.   D.   5705) , 20% 

450         "         skin  rugs  (T.  D.   2825,  3063,  7046,  12985) 35% 

664        "         skins  (T.  D.  13468) Free 

562         "         skins,  angora  (T.  D.  12865,  15699,  22831) Free 

438        "        skins,  dressed  and  finished  (T.  D.  3702) 20% 

222     Goats   (T.   D.    7544)    20% 

193     Goblets,  metal   

100        ••         or  tumblers,  cut  glass  (T.  D.  3020,  11001) 60% 

112        "         or  tumblers,  plain  glass   45% 

108     Goggles,   see  spectacles.     (T.     D.    11213,   11597,   13638. 

13817,  13883.  13873). 


352  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE 


RATE 

j  p-  <y 

beaters'  molds  and     kins  (T.  D.  352)! '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.     Free 


193     Gold  articles,  manufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

JOT 

402         "         beaters'   planes.    (T.   D.   23667) 


beaters^  paper  (T.  D.  3508,  7979) ....]       35% 


611                  bullions Free 

179  bullions  of  tinsel  wire   .  5o  rh  anri  ^y 

630         »         coins    (T.   D.   11907.    14575)    ...'.'  ,£* 

611                   dust.    (T.  D.   7418,  13104.   14106) Free 

embroideries  (T.  D.  10546.  13884,  14296) .]]  60% 

179  epaulets,   galloons,  knots,   laces,  stars,   tassels 

and  rings    60% 

foil  for  dentists  (T.  D.  2674) 457 

galeries  for  jewelry  (T.  D.  4204) 45% 

Jewelry    60=? 


leaf  (T.  D.  6814),  per  package  of  500  leaves $1.75 

liquid,  as  paint  (T.   D.  5814) 30% 

manufactures  of,   n.  s.   p.   f 45% 

medals,  if  trophies  or  prizes  (T.  D.  6566,  13497,- 


434 
177 
68 
193 
612  _ 

13759)    ...; ; ; ...'......'.     Free 

193  medals,    religious    (T.    D.    10542,     10934.     13190, 

13378) 45% 

U  muriate  of   25% 

611  old,  fit  only  for  remanufacture  (T.  D.  8619)...     Free 

629        "         ore  (T.  D.  6858,  8967)   Free 

3         "         oxide   of    25% 

398  paper,   (T.  D.  8940.  12353) 3c  lt>  and  20% 

187  pens    25% 

193         "         plated    articles    45% 

68         "         powder,   (T.  D.  6113,   15415,   23140)   as  color....       30% 

70         "        powder,  if  for  toilet  use   60% 

63         "         size  (T.  D.  5242,  6690,  8923,  9223) '. . . .       35% 

629        "         sweepings  (T.  D.   6058,   7418)    Free 

179         "         tinsel  wire    5c  It) 

179         "         thread 5clband35% 

191        "        watch   cases    40% 

193         "         wire    45% 

Gomline,  as  albumen. 

193     Golf  clubs  (T.  D.  17494),  metal  chief  value 45% 

438     Goloshes  or  clogs,  wood  and  leather  (T.  D.  5994) 25% 

453     Gongs  (T\  D.  18726)    45% 

Sec.  7  Goods   liable  to   two   or  more  rates    of    duty,     the 

highest   to  be  taken. 

Sec.  15  "         manufactured    in    bonded    warehouse    for    ex- 
portation. 

"        mixed   materials,   if  permanently  attached   as 
entireties,  according  to  component  of  chief 
value  (T.  D.  14859). 
mixed     materials,     when     possible,     must     be 

segregated  (T.  D.   14755.   14762,   14841). 

Sec.  31  "        product   of   convict     labor,     importation     pro- 
hibited. 
Sec.  28  "        taken  from  sunken  vessels. 

276     Goose  breasts,  smokefl  (T.  D.  7961) 

276         "         livers    (T.    D.    15156) 

426         "         quill  splits  (T.  D.  7148) 15% 

426        "         skins,  dressed  (T.  D.  724,  4975,  12838) *  %• 

339     Gorlngs    cotton 

389         "         silk    50% 

371        "         wool  or  hair  (T.  D.  10677) 50c  It)  and  60% 

193     Gouges   ( T.   D.   10568)    45% 

Gowns,  as  wearing  apparel,  according  to  material. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  353 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Gowns,  tea,  fur  lined  and  trimmed,  according  to  ma- 
terial (T.  D.   14960). 

483     Grain  bags,  exported  filled,  imported  by  exporter Free 

343  bags,  burlap  (G.  A.  3768,  19015,  19259).. %c  Ib  and  15% 

"        bags,  other  material,  according  to  material. 

234         "        green  kern  (T.  D.   15950) 25c  bu 

20    Grains,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

648        "        as  drugs,   crude    Free 

425        "        artificial 50% 

419  emery   lc  Ib 

"         imported  to  be   ground.     (See  Act   of   Jan.    9, 
1883). 

Sec.  6  "        mixtures  of,  for  food  (T.  D.  2841) 20% 

20        "        of  ammomium,   advanced   in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         of  ammonium,   crude    Free 

648        "        of  paradise    Free 

683         "        of    tin    Free 

438        "        skin,   tawed  or  tanned,   as  leather 20% 

Sec.  6  Gralsse  adherente   (T.   D.    5144) 20% 

527     Grana  or  granella  (cochineal)    Free 

700     Granadilla  wood,  in  the  log,  rough  or  hewn Free 

208         "        wood,  manufactures  of 35% 

198        "         wopd,    sawed    15% 

198        "        wood,   veneers    20% 

604     Grenancine,  extract  of  madder  (T.  D.  5218) Free 

627     Granella    (cochineal)     Free 

118    Granite  blocks,   polished   (T.  D.   12362) 50% 

117  "        broken   (T.   D.    16256)    12c  cu.  ft 

118  "        dressed  or   polished    50% 

95        "         earthenware,    decorated    60% 

95         "        earthenware,   white  (T.  D.   15171) 55% 

118        "         monuments   (T.   D.  12362)    50% 

118     -   "        paving  stone  (T.  D.   6785,  13659) 50% 

118         "         sawed   (T.   D.   9186) 50% 

117         "        unmanufactured    12c  cu.  f t 

182     Granulated  lead  (T.  D.  8581)    2y8c  Ib 

232        "         rice   (T.  D.   5678,   6986,    7113) %c  Ib 

683         "         tin    Free 

604     Granza    or   garance,    madder    Free 

266     Grape    fruit    lc  Ib 

296       '"        juice,  as  Still  wine  (T.  D.  5092). 

210         "         sugar  (37  F.  R.  85,  T.  D.  6740,  12822) lJ£c  Ib 

252        "         vines  (T.  D.  11574) 25% 

265     Grapes   (T.  D.   10271,  10741,  13989,  14371,   14852,  14893, 

16688,   71  F.   R.   501) 20c  cu.  ft 

allowance  for  sawdust  in  (66  F.  R.  719). 

264        "         dried  (T.   D.   16004)    2l/2c  Ib 

in    barrels,    .measurement    of     (T.     D.     14852, 

14893,     16688,     71     F.     R.     501,    20737,     22297. 

22767). 

643     Graphite    Free 

Graphophones  and   cylinders,   according  to  material, 

(T.    D.    23195). 

Ill     Graphoscopes  (T.  D.   10331,  11234,   16975)    45% 

137     Grapnel  rope  (T.  D.   9200),  same  duty  as  on  wire  of 

which  composed,  and  in  addition lc  Ib 

347     Grass  and  cotton  fiber  cloth  (T.  D.  15984) 45% 

449         "         bamboo   screens    (T.   D.    7651,   11829,    17077,    66 

F.  R.  733,  71  F.  R.  866) '. 30% 

Sec.  6  "         bleached  (T.  D.  11877,   12115,   13375)    

409        "         bonnets,    trimmed    50£ 

not  trimmed   35% 

12 


354  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RA.TE 
409     Grass  braids,  plaits  and  laces  for  making  hats  (T.  D. 

8071),  not  bleached  or  dyed 157 

if  bleached  or  dyed  9Q7 

666                  China   or   ramie    pre° 

193                  clippers   (T.   D.  17661)    .'.'.'.'.'.'.'  457 

449  cocoa  fiber  mats   (T.  D.   11425) 

dog,    (T.   D.    20624,   23042,   23142)    Free 

617        "         dried,  (T.  D.  13375,  13574,  14933,  16153)    .  Free 

449         "        dyed,    (T.   D.    13574)    '  307 

347         "         fiber    cloth    (T.    D.    12223,    12248     12355     12358 

13661.     21000)     .' .'  45% 

for   paper   stock    Free 

347                  hammocks,  hemp  or  sisal,   (T.  D.   12354) .'.  45% 

409                   hats  and  hoods,  not  trimmed 35% 

trimmed    507 

193        "        hooks   (T.   D.   15796)    45% 

566                  istle  or  Tampico  fiber   Free 

427                  kuskus  root  fans  (T.  D.  13325,  16563) 50% 

566                   manilla.  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

449        "        manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  12223) 30% 

.449                   Mexican  table  mats   (T.  D.   12240) 30% 

463         "         noils,  china  (T.  D.  6873,  13348) 10% 

449                   palm  fiber  cloth   (T.  D.    12355) • 30% 

449        "        pulp     30% 

449        "        raffia  cloth,  (T.  D.  11879,  17267)    30% 

346  "         ramie  cloth  (T.  D.  12223.  12248),  as  Flax  cloth. 

666         "        sea   (T.   D.    21015)    Free 

656        "         seed,  (G.  A.  3770,  22876)    Free 

656        "         seed,  clover(  T.  D.  13980.  14720.  14937) Free 

656         "         seed.     Italian    and    English,  rye   (T.   D.   14721, 

15411)    Free 

656         "        seed,  sainfoin  (T.  D.   14937)    Free 

666        "         sisal Free 

347  "         sisal  hammocks,  (T.  D.  9812,  12354)    45% 

566         "         stems  of  wheat  for  funeral  decoration.   (T.  D. 

19255)    Free 

449         "         straw  cloth  (T.  D.   14402)    30% 

566         "         sun  bleached  (T.  D.   17150)   Free 

566        "         sunn,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

566        "        textile,    unmanufactured    or    undressed,    n.    s. 

p.    f '  Free 

449         "         thread  in  leaf  (T.  D.  3621.  12223,   12248)    30% 

347        "         thread  in  fiber 45% 

666     Grasses,  African  (T.   D.   12300)    Free 

632         "         as    paper    stock    Free 

617        "         loofah  (T.  D.  15411)    Free 

617        "        natural  dried   (T.  D.   13375)    Free 

449         "         natural  dried,   and  made  into  wreaths   (T.   D. 

6030)     30% 

449        "         natural  dyed   (T.   D.    13574)    30% 

Sec.  6  "        wired    and    bunched    (T.    D.    9088,    9176,    9249, 

10073.   13574)    20% 

279     Grease,  brown  wool  (T.  D.  8392.  10878.  13757)    %c  It> 

568        "         commonly    used    in    soap    making    or    in    wire 
drawing,  or  for  stuffing  or  dressing  leather 

(T.  D.  11236.  13439,  15040.^15414) Free 

Sec.  6  "         cord  (T.  D.  13976)   20% 

568        "        crude  olein  (T.  D.  15040) Free 

7        "         curriers'   blacking   (T.   D.    15124) 25% 

626        "         enfleurage  (T.  D.  17383.  17412.  21306.  21424) ....  Free 
3         "         lanolin  (T.  D.  11215.  11216.  15666.   66  F.  R.   734. 

21943)     25% 

3         "        mineral  (T.  D.  10185.   10651,   13564) 25% 

3         "         oil   and   alkali  mixed    25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  355 

PAR.                                           ARTICLE  RATE 

68     Grease,  petroleum,   medicinal   (T.  D.  12587) 25% 

668  "         sod  oil  (T.  D.   10962,  11236) Free 

42         "         sperm  oil  (T.  D.'  11326) J 8c  gal 

"        spermaceti  not  (T.  D.  11573). 

3         "         Stauffer's  Lubricant  not  (T.  D.  9986) 25% 

Sec.  6"         trophoderme   (T.   D.  14520)    20% 

3         "        wool,  lanae  (T.  D.  15122) 25% 

279        "        wool,   or  degras     (T.     D.    10878,     11236,     11561, 

11632,    21840)    y2c  Ib 

425     Grebe  skins,  as  ornamental  feathers  (T.  D.  3682) 50% 

68  Grecian  red,   (T.  D.   14306,  11540)    30% 

48    Green  chrome  (T.  D.  21720)   4i£c  It) 

58         "        French,   dry  or  moist    30% 

262        "        fruits,     apples,     peaches,     quinces,     cherries, 

plums  and  pears    25c  bu 

262        "        fruits,  edible,   n.  s.  p.   f.. 2c  Ib 

669  "        fruits,    n.   s.    p.    f Free 

252         "         house  stock,   plants,    (T.   D.    2.0449)    25% 

234        "        Kern  (T.  D.  15950)    25c  bu 

58  "  mineral    30% 

58  "  paint    30% 

69  "  Paris 15% 

260  "  pease,   in  bulk    40c  bu 

114  "  stones,  as  marble  (T.  T).  278). 

19         "        vitriol  or  copperas,  or  sulphate  of  iron tyc  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         syrup  of,  non-alcoholic  (T.  D.  6877),  as  Fruit 
juice. 

390     Grenadine  veilings  (T.  D.  10797,  13981)    60% 

299         "         sirup,  as  fruit  juice  (T.  D.  6877). 

Grenadines,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  14713) 

148    Gridirons,    cast    '. 8-10c  Ib 

193     Grindstone  shafts,   (T.  D.  16807)    45% 

119     Grindstones,    artificial    (T.    D.    310,    8313,    9080,    11686, 

17440)     $1.75    ton 

119         "         finished  or  unfinished  (T.  D.  13679) $1.75  ton 

119         "         small   (T.    D.    13679) $1.75  ton 

231     Groats  as  oatmeal  (T.  D.  8509)   lc  It) 

4     Ground  alum   %c  ft> 

626         "         bean    oil    '. Free 

271        "        beans  or  peanuts,  shelled  (T.  D.  3240) lc  Ib 

Unshelled V2c  Ib 

499         "        bones   (T.   D.   23092)    Free 

280         "         chicory 2%c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "        flint    20% 

Sec.  6  "    olive  nuts,  (T.  D.  19983,  22719,  22783)  20% 

Sec.  6  "    ore  of  antimony  (T.  D.  13672,  19295,  19406. 

23816)  20% 

91         "        plaster  of  Paris   (T.  D.  10567) $2.25  ton 

96     Guanalajara    pottery 60% 

68     Guaiacol,  absolute  (T.  D.   15071,  15216,   21360) 25% 

569     Guano  (T.  D.  391)    Free 

548     Guarana  paste  (T.  D.   1889,  22782) Free 

263     Guava  jelly  (T.  D.  1762,  9043)   35% 

263         "         marmalade   (T.   D.   1762) lc  tb  and  35% 

93     Guhr  or  kiesselguhr  (T.  D.  6287,  7290) $2  ton 

548     Guiac  gum,  crude   ff!S 

20        "         otherwise    than   crude    ^c  Ib  and  10^ 

20     Guimauve  or  chamomile,  advanced  in  value,  .i^c  Ib  and  102 

548        "         or  chamomile,  crude   Free 

20     Guinea  grains,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  1 

648        "         grains,   crude    Freoe 

193     Guitar  fret  wire,  in  coils  (T.  D.  6697) 45% 


366  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  R\TE 

453     Guitar  strings,  catgut  (T.  D.  10758,  15518) 457 

453  strings,  metal   (T.   D.   4453)    45% 

463  strings,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  14741) 45% 

453  strings,  silk  (T.  D.  4453) 457 

453     Guitars    455? 

418         "         if  toys ^       35£ 

470     Gum  amber,  crude  (T.  D.  8825,  12967) Free 

448  amber,  manufactures  of   25% 

20  ammoniac  (T.  D.  2235),  advanced 140  Ib  and  10% 

548  ammoniac,   crude    Free 

20  anime    (T.    D.    2907),    advanced ^c  lb  and  10% 

548  anime,    crude    Free 

311  and  cotton  etoffe  (T.  D.  15836) 3c  sq  yd  and  20% 

and  gum  resin,   advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        and  gum  resin,   crude   Free 

548         "        and  gum  resin,   lactucarium   (T.   D.  11970) Free 

Sec.  6  "        and    gum    resin   combined,    varnolette    (T.    D. 

10888,    19123)    20% 

20         "        Arabic  (T.  D.  14810)    140  Ib  and  10% 

548  barbary,  belium  and  benzoin  or  Benjamin Free 

286        "        British 2c  Ib 

63  capal,  in  oil  of  turpentine  (T.  D.  7977) 35% 

648        "        cape,  copal  -and  cerrie,  crude  Free 

30        "        chicle    * lOc  Ib 

648        "        crude    Free 

648        "        damar  or  dammar,   crude   Free 

648        "        East  India  Free 

20        "        ester,  advanced  in  value    140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         ester,  crude Free 

648        "        frankincense    Free 

648        "         gamboge,  garbanum  and  guaiac,  crude Free 

20        "        guaiac,   advanced  (T.   D.   9557) y±c  Ib  and  10% 

648        "         guaiac,    crude    Free 

648        "         Jeddo.    crude Free 

648         "         mastic  and  myrrh,  crude   < Free 

Sec.  6  "         mixed  with  other  ingredients  (T.  D.  10088) ...       20% 

648         "         olibanum.   crude    Free 

Sec.  6  "         olibanum  or  incense  powder   (T.   D.    10232) 20% 

43        "        perdu,  as   opium    $1  Ib 

20        "        refined,    for   textile    printing     (T.     D.     16639). 

I4c  Ib  and  10% 
20         "        resin,  artificial,  advanced  in  value  (T.D.  9557). 

%c  Ib  and  10% 

648        "        sandrac,   Senegal,   shellac  and  spruce,   crude..     Free 
692        "         shellac,   from  stick   or  seed   lac   (T.     D.     6381, 

9392)    Free 

648         "         spruce  cleaned.   (T.  D.  21714)    Free 

286         "         substitute  (T.  D.  12822.  37  F.   R.  85) 2c  Ib 

648        "         talc  and  tragacanth.  crude Free 

402     Gummed  paper  (T.  D.  17897.  22013.   22723) 25% 

135     Gun  barrel  molds,  not  in  bars,  as  steel  ingots  (T.  D. 

6780). 

barrel  ribs  are  classified  with  the  accompany- 
ing barrels  (T.  D.  6780). 

158        "        barrels,   double,   for  sporting,    breech    loading 
shot  guns  and  rifles,  further  advanced  than 

rough    bored    S3  ea.  and  35% 

158        "         barrels,    single,    forged    and    rough    bored    ex- 
cept shot   sun   barrels     (T.     D.    5762.    6780. 

11703,  13329.  78  F.  R.  799.  21404) $1  ea.  and  35% 

658        "        barrels,   single  tube,   forged  and  rough  bored. 

for  shot  guns  (T.  D.  6962.  12787.  12329) Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  357 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

•     Gun    blocks  (42  F.  R.  292.  T.  D.  12201,  16820,  19128)..     Free 
208  blocks,  planed  on  both  sides  (T.  D.  6780    6936 

12201,   10071,    20425)    ' .'       357 

422    ,   "        cotton,   as  Gunpowder. 

locks,  metal,  (T.  D.  4969,  10563,  10568,  10573)..       50% 
nipple,  plungers,  worms,   (T.  D.   6307,   10657)..       50% 

powder,  valued  20c  or  less  Ib 4c  lb 

valued  over  20c  lb 6c  lb 

158  stocks,    for   double-barreled    sporting   breech- 

loading  shot  guns  and  rifles   (45  F.    R.  349, 
13  S.  C.  R.   24,  T.  D.  12201,  13521,  13535) 

$3  ea.  and  35% 

428        "        wads,   all   kinds    20% 

193     Guns,  all  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

158  "  and  rifles,  double  barreled  sporting  and  breech 
loading,  val.  not  more  than  $5  each  (T.  D. 

10573,   11424,   13694,   7819,   9537) $1.50  ea.  and  15% 

Valued  more  than  $5  and  not  more  than  $10. 

$4  ea.  and  15% 

Valued  more  than  $10    $6  ea.  and  35% 

158  "  and  rifles,  double  barreled,  sporting  and 
breech  loading,  without  lock  or  fittings. 

$6  ea.  and  35% 

158  parts  of.  n.  s.  p.  f 50% 

158        "        single  barreled,  breech  loading  and  parts  of,  n. 

s.  p.  f.    (T.  D.   5889,   5907) $1  ea.  and  35% 

157         "         shot,  muzzle  loading  (T.  D.  13682,  10524,  15315)       25%. 
157        "        carbines   25% 

157  "        muskets   (T.  D.  9537,   13212) 25% 

158  "        partially   manufactured     (T.     D.     10573,    11167, 

11424,   13694,   13521,   13535,   13  S.  C.   R.    24)...        50% 
are  peisonal  effects,  (T.  D.  14414,  13494,  15315, 

18363,  19356,  23676). 
157         "        Turkish,   as  muskets,    (T.   D.    13212) 25% 

343  Gunny  bags   (46  F.   R.   184) '/8c  lb  and  15% 

632        "         bags  and  gunny  cloth,  old  or  refuse,  as  paper 

stock  (T.  D.   6577) Free 

344  "         cloth,  composed  in  whole  or  in  part  of  hemp. 

flax,   jute   or  jute  butts,   not   bleached,    not 
exceeding  16  threads   sq.   in.,   weighing  not 

less  than  15  oz.  sq.  yd 6-10c  sq.  yd 

448     Gut,  artificial  flies,  in  part  of  (T.  D.  15138) 25% 

448         "         cat  worm  or  whip,  all  manufactures  of  n.  s.  p. 

f.  (T.  D.  10758,   19582,   21566) 25% 

517         "        cat,    worm    or    whip,    unmanufactured    (T.    D 

10397,    10758,    13234,    23640.    23699) Free 

448        "         flies  and  fishhooks  (T.  D.  16223,  20612) 25% 

448        "         leaders    (T.    D.    15222)    25% 

453         "         strings,   for  musical   instruments   (T.   D.    6694, 

10758.    15518,    18733)    45% 

448         "         strings,  racquets   (T.  D.   10397)    25% 

453         "        strings,   violin,    (T.  D.  >  14741) 45% 

496  Guts,  bladders  and  all  animal  integuments,  crude  or 
salted  for  preservation,  and  unmanufac- 
tured, n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  6694) Free 

570     Gutta  percha.  crude  (T.  D.  15006,  G.  A.  3914.  19528) . .     Free 
450         "         percha.  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  22871)..     35% 

450        "        percha,  recovered   (T.  D.  15006) 35% 

463         "         percha  scraps,  as  waste  (T.  D.  15465) 10% 

450        "        percha,  telegraph  cable  (T.  D.  11398) 35% 

193     Guys,  special  metallic  alloy  (T.  D.   17164) 45% 

Gymnasium   apparatus,    not    scientific   apparatus    (T. 
D.    18423). 


358  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

117  Gypsum  blocks,  rough  (T.  D.  9149,  10132) 12c  cu.  ft 

118  blocks,    dressed    50% 

91  crude  50c  ton 

ground  or  calcined  (T.  D.  9950) $2.25  ton 

460        "        manufactures,   n.   s.   p.    f 35% 

450        "         or  selenite  plates  (T.  D.  12383)   35% 


H 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                      RATE 

68     Haarlem  oil,   (T.  D.  5888,  6921) 25% 

193     Hackels,   steel  teeth    45% 

325     Hackled  flax  (T.  D.  15373,  15865)    3c  Ib 

327        "        hemp  or  line  of  hemp  (T.  D.  13366) $40  ton 

410  Haidebrooms   (T.  D.   15963)    40% 

193     Haenometers  (T.  D.  18018)    45% 

364  Hair  advanced  beyond  washed  or  scoured  co/idition 

as   wool   manufactures,    n.    s.    p.    f.    (T.   D. 

13496). 
350        "        alpaca,   camel,  angora  goat  and  like  animals. 

See  Wool. 
179        "        and  metal  flats,   if   metal   thread   chief   value 

(T.   D.   11342)    ...... 60% 

571  "  animal,  cleaned  or  uncleaned.  drawn  or  un- 
drawn    Free 

357         "         Angora   goat    (T.  D.    10727,    13732.   15   S.    C.    R. 

568)    12c  Ib 

562-664  "         Angora  goat,  on  the  skin  (T.  D.  18834,  20845, 

22S31)    Free 

2        "        applications   for  alcoholic    60c  Ib  and  45% 

70        "        applications  for  non-alcoholic   50% 

571         "         badgers'  (T.  D.  11068)   Free 

Sec.  6  "         black  horse.  Mexican  fibre  (T.  D.  15956) 20% 

367         "         blankets  made  of.     As  wool  blankets.     (T.  D. 

22985). 

408        "         beads,  not  strung  (T.  D.  7895) 35% 

450        "        boas,  squirrel  (T.   D.   13697)    35% 

370  "        bonnets  and  hats  of   44c  Tb  and  60% 

371  "        braces,  bindings  and  beltings  made  of.50clb  and  60% 

450         "         braids,   of  human  (T.  D.   12213)    35% 

371        "        braids,    elastic   or  non-elastic     (T.     D.     11368, 

12359) 50clband60% 

609  "  bristles  crude,  not  sorted,'  bunched  or  pre- 
pared    Free 

411  "        bristles  sorted,  bunched  or  prepared 7^c  Ib 

410        "        brushes 40% 

•369         "         bunting.     See  wool  dress  goods. 

371         "        buttons    50c  Ib  and  60% 

571         "         calf   ;  •     Free 

361         "         camel,  goat.  aJpaca,  and  other  like  animals,  in 

form  of  roving,  roping,  or  top  waste 30c  Ib 

671        "        cattle   Free 

193         "         clippers   (T.  D.   8178)    **>/ 

431         "         cloth,    "crinoline,"    • lOc  sq.  yd 

431         "         cloth,   known  as  hair  seating 20c  sq.  yd 

370  "  clothing  ready  made,  and  articles  of  wearing 
apparel  of  every  description,  made  up  or 
manufactured  wholly  or  in  part.  n.  s.  p.  f. 

44c  It)  and  60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  359 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

369     Hair  coat  linings.     See  Wool  dress  goods, 
combs,  according  to  material. 

371  cords,  and  cords  and  tassels.. 50c  It>  and  60% 

70  cosmetics  for,  not  alcoholic 60% 

322        "        crimpers,    cotton   chief    value     (T.     D.     13237, 

13650,    14024,    14547)    45% 

430        "        curled,  for  beds  or  mattresses 10% 

193         "         curlers    (T.   D.   6432,   10675,   12011,    13237,    13650, 

14024)   metal  chief  value 45% 

193         "         drawing  cards  (T.  D.   15141) 45% 

322        "        dressers  of  thread,  (T.  D.  13237) 45% 

369  "        dress  goods,  as  Wool  dress  goods. 

371  "  dress  trimmings,  elastic  or  non-elastic  50c  Ib  and  60% 

70  "  dressing,  not  alcoholic  50% 

70  "  dyes  50% 

2  "  dyes  alcoholic,  (T.  D.  18541)  60c  Ib  and  45% 

371  "        embroideries  and   laces 50c  Ib  and  60% 

366  "  fabrics,  knit,  and  hair  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f., 

valued  not  above  40c  Ib 33c  Ib  and  50% 

val.  above  40c,  not  above  70c  It) 44c  Ib  and  50% 

val.   above   70c   Ib 44c  Ib  and  55% 

371        "         fabrics,   ornamented  with  beads 50c  It)  and  60% 

553        "        felt,   adhesive   for  sheathing    vessels    (T.     D. 

10460) Free 

370  "         felt,   not  woven    44c  It)  and  60% 

367  "         flannels.     As  wool  flannels. 

571  "  for  violin  bows  (T.  D.  11562,  15686) Free 

371  "  fringes  and  gimps    50c  It)  and  60% 

571  "  goat  and  calf  mixed  (T.  D.  13772,'  13842) Free 

371  "  goat,  astrakhan  dress  trimmings  (T.  D.  14565) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

357         "        goat,  astrakhan   (T.   D.   14290) 12c  Ib 

356        "         goat,   angora,     selected    and    bunched    (T.    D. 

13942)    ' 24c  tb 

571        "         goat,  common,   (T.  D.  18699,   19847,  21739) Free 

571         "         Madras  and  Mocha  goat,    (T.   D.   19847,   21739)     Free 

371         "         goat  trimmings  (T.  D.   12945) 60c  tb  and  60% 

356        ".        goats'  beards  for  brushes,  scoured  (T.  D.  4108, 
13947,  13948),  as  Wool,  class  2,  sorted. 

426        "        hares',  as  hatters  fur  (T.  D.  9862) 20% 

671        "         hogs,  cleaned  or  uncleaned  (T.  D.  8667) Free 

430        "         hogs,  curled,  for  mattresses  10% 

571        "         horse,    cattle   and    other   animals,    cleaned    or 
uncleaned.    drawn   or   undrawn,   n.    s.    p.    f. 

(T.  D.  11068,  15686)    Free 

430        "        horse,  curled  for  beds  or  mattresses 10% 

Sec.  6  "         horse  dyed    (T.   D.    13218) 

571        "        horse,  for  violin  bows  (T.  D.  6872,  11562,  15686)     Free 
429         "        human,  cleaned  and  drawn,  but  not  manufac- 
tured (T.  D.  3353,  14252,  9441,   8729,   9541)...        20% 
429         "         human    drawn    and    curled    (T.    D.    8729,    9741. 

9541,    12213)    20% 

366         "        human,    imitation    of,    wool,    as    Wool    manu- 
factures, n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  12331). 

429        "        human  partly  cleaned  as  cleaned  (T.  D.  8729) . 
450        "        human,    manufactures    of,    n.    s.    p.    f.    (T.    D. 

1539,   12213)    35% 

671        "        human,  raw,  uncleaned  (T.  D.  9441.  14252)....     Free 
369         "        Italian  cloth.     As  wool  dress  goods. 

2        "         lotion,  alcoholic  (T.  D.  15218) 60c  Ib  and  45% 

"        manufactures.     See  Woolen  schedule. 
371        "         mohair   laces    (T.    D.    14628) 50c  Ib  and  60% 


360  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RA.TE 

S66     Hair  mohair  plush     (T.    D.     14694,     14760).      As   wool 
manufactures. 

390  nets,  silk  (T.  D.  14935)    60% 

362  noils,  camels'   (T.  D.  15232.  17207)..'. 20c  l"h 

70  oil  607 

408  ornaments,  (T.  D.  23261)  60% 

410  pencils  (T.  D.  3794,  12239)  ".  40% 

17  "  pins,  celluloid  or  collodion  (T.  D.  8610,  11033, 

11092,  11418,  13557,  16216,  17809) ...  .65c  Ib  and  25% 

460  pins,  gutta  percha  ' •  357 

449  pins,  horn  (T.  D.  13954) 30% 

188  pins,  iron  wire  (T.  D.  10484) 35% 

188  "  pins  japanned,  iron  wire  (T.  D.  11873,  13902)..  35% 

188  pins,  not  jewelry  (T.  D.  13307) 35% 

434  pins,  ornamental,  if  jewelry  (10  S.  C.  R.  120, 

T.  D.  10708,  10544,  16411,  17258) 60% 

391  pins,  silk  covered  (T.  D.   16411,   21921) 50% 

366  plushes  (T.  D.   10677).     As  wool  cloths. 

2        "         preparations  for,  alcoholic  (T.  D.   18541). 

60c  Ib  and  45% 

70                  preparations   for.    non-alcoholic    50% 

366        "        presscloth  (T.   D.   6056.  10505,   12202,   21200)   as 
wool  cloths. 

70        "         powder  (T.  D.  6113)    50% 

571        "         rabbits  (T.  D.   13313)    Free 

426        "         rabbits',  prepared  for  hatters'   use 20% 

Sec.  6  "        rope,  made  from  cattle  hair,  (G.  A.  3947) 20% 

351         "         Russian  camel's.     See  wool. 

431         "        seating    20c  sq.   yd 

366        "         sieves  (T.  D.  12946).     As  wool  cloths. 

'  450        "         squirrel  boas  (T.  D.  13697)    35% 

671         "         squirrel.  (T.  D.   22869)    Free 

366        "         tissue  for  sieves  (T.  D.  12946).  As  wool  cloths. 

70         "         tonic  (T. -D.  16358,  6407.  11601),  non-alcoholic..  60% 

S71        "         tosca   nets,   (T.  D.   14694,   14760) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

371        "         trimmings  for  hats   50c  Ib  and  60% 

70         "          wash.    (T.    D.    23679)    60% 

460        "         watch   guards,    no  part     metal     (T.     D.     1603, 

17053)    35% 

371        "         webbing,    gorings.    etc..    elastic    or     nonelastic 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

450         "         wigs    (T.    D.    1366,    1539)    35% 

700        "         wood  sticks,   for  umbrellas    Free 

671         "         yak   (T.   D.    4952)    Free 

496     Hake  sounds,  crude  (T.  D.  1648) Free 

496        "         sounds,  salted  and  dried  (T.  D.   18386) Free 

321     Half  duck,  for  sails,  if  cotton   35% 

177         "         gold  leaf    pkge   600  leaves  $1.75 

393         "         stuff,  dried  pulp  for  paper  maker  (T.  D.  1589). 

See  Pulp. 

261     Halibut,  fresh,  pickled  or  salted  (T.  D.  23770.  23772)..  Ic  Ib 

447     Halter  chains   45% 

447        "         rings     45% 

447     Halters    ( T.    D.    19486)    45% 

473         "        on  free  horses  (T.  D.  6777)    Free 

339     Hamburg  edgings,  cotton  (T.  D.  6371) 605 

339         "         edgings,  flax   60% 

339         "         net.     (T.  D.  9184,  11328)   60% 

447     Hames    45% 

370     Hammer  felt,   in  sheets,  for  making  pianoforte  ham- 
mers (T.  D..  4827)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

136         "         molds,  as  steel  ingots  (T.  D.   5047). 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  361 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                         RATE 

124     Hammered   iron  or  steel   8-10c  Ib 

124        "        iron  charcoal  used  as  fuel   $12  ton 

144     Hammers,  blacksmiths'   li£c  Ib 

158         "         gun  (T.  D.   10568,   10657)   50% 

193         "         n.   s.   p.  f.   (T.  D.   6259) 45% 

453  piano,   (T.    D.   21360,    21590,    21643,    23096,    23170)       45% 

453        "         tuning  (T.  D.  6259,  G.  A.  3911) 45% 

347     Hammocks,  hemp  and  sisal  grass  (T.  D.  12354) 45% 

155  Ham  slicers,  as  knives,  carving  (T.  D.  17731). 

273     Hams  5c  Ib 

426  Hamster  fur  (T.  D.   13180)    20% 

Hand  barrows,  according  to  material. 

450  "  bellows,   leather  (T.  D.  12013)   35% 

400  "  bills,  lithographic.     As  lithographic  prints. 

403  "  bills,    printed    (T.    D.    3941) 25% 

112  "  mirrors,  not  over  144  inches  sq 45% 

453  "  organs,  as  musical  instruments    45% 

645  "  organs,  as  tools  of  trade  (T.  D.  15185) Free 

418  "  organs,  small  as  toys  (T.  D.  9298) 35% 

427  "  painted  fans   (T.  D.   12797)... 50% 

168  "  saws    : 30% 

97        "        warmers,  Japanese  (T.  D.  15330) 35% 

312  Handkerchiefs,  cotton,  finished  or  unfinished,  in  the 
piece  or  otherwise,  not  hemmed,  or  hemmed 
only,  pay  the  same  rate  of  duty  on  the 
cloth  contained  therein  as  is  imposed  on 
cotton  cloth  of  the  same  description,  weight 
and  count  (T.  D.  10409,  12656,  13539,  16815) 

but  not  less  than   45% 

If   revered,   hemstitched     or     imitation    hem- 
stitched, or  have  drawn  threads,  they  shall 
pay  in  addition  to  above  duty  10%    (T.   D. 
•    10236,  13403,  53  F.  R.  78,  55  F.  R.  874,  18895. 

19068.  22829)  but  not  less  than   55% 

If  embroidered  in  any  manner,  tamboured,  ap- 
pliqued,  or  trimmed  with  lace,  tucking  or 
inserting  (T.  D.  14157,  14455,  16212,  16269, 
17006.  17051.  18895,  41  F.  R.  763,  68  F.  R.  182. 
83  F.  R.  167)  they  shall  pay  not  less  than..  60% 
345  "  flax,  hemp  or  ramie,  or  of  which  these  sub- 
stances or  either  of  them  is  the  material  of 
chief  value,  whether  in  the  piece  or  other- 
wise, finished  or  unfinished,  not  hemmed  or 
hemmed  only  (T.  D.  10669,  14329,  16901, 

16113) 60% 

If  hemstitched  or  imitation  hemstitched,  or  re- 
vered, or  with  drawn  threads,  but  not  em- 
broidered or  initialed  (T.  D.  14365.  21716, 

23745)    55% 

339         "         If  embroidered  (10  S.  C.  R.  44,  53  F.  R.   78,  T. 

D.  21716)   60% 

339         "         flax  lace  (T.  D.  14134)    ...       60% 

345         "         jute    45% 

"         lacquered  boxes  are  unusual  coverings  for  (T. 
D.   7468). 

339         "         linen  lace  (T.  D.  3729,  12551,  17065)    60% 

312        "         madras,  as  cotton  handkerchiefs  (T.  D.  10409). 

samples  of,  are  dutiable  (T.  D.  13445). 

388  "  silk,  whether  in  the  piece  or  otherwise,  fin- 
ished or  unfinished,  if  not  hemmed  or 
hemmed  only,  shall  pay  the  same  rate  of 
duty  as  is  imposed  on  goods  in  the  piece  of 
the  same  description,  weight,  and  condition 


362  B.   F.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

as    provided  for     in     this    schedule    (T.    D. 

12841,  13801),  but  not  less  than 50% 

If  hemstitched  or  imitation  hemstitched,  or 
revered  or  have  drawn  threads,  or  are  em- 
broidered in  any  manner,  or  are  tamboured, 
appliqued,  or  trimmed  wholly  or  in  part 
with  lace,  or  tucking  or  insertion,  shall  pay 
in  addition  to  the  duty  hereinbefore  pre- 
scribed, 10%  but  in  ro  case  shall  pay  less 
than  607 

699     Handle  bolts  (T.  D.  1540)   Free 

Handles,  for  furniture,  according  to  material. 

540  for  curling  stones  (T.  D.  721:!)    Free 

153  for  knives  or  erasers  not  less  than.  .5c  piece  and  40% 
for  umbrellas,  of  horn,  china,  precious  stones, 

etc.    (T.    D.    7953,    10252,    11704,    13349,    13357, 
13377),  according  to  material. 

449  horn    30% 

208         "         whip,  of  wood  (T.  D.  16805)    35% 

168     Handsaws    30% 

112     Hand  mirrors,  not  over  144  sq.  in 45% 

154  Hangers,  sword   35% 

425  Hanging  baskets  with  artificial  flowers  (T.  D.  6^oO)..       50% 
454     Hangings,  Japanese  wall,  as  paintings  (T.  D.  14524)..       20% 
402  paper   25% 

Hansom  cabs,  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

182     Hard  metal,  part  lead,  unwrought  (T   D.  3591) 2tyc  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         pitch  (T.  D.  5049)   20% 

450  "         rubber,  all  manufactures  of  n.  s.  p.  f 35% 

193     Hardware,   coach    45% 

562     Hare  skins,  not  dressed  Free 

426  Hares'  fur.  dressed  on  the  skin,  not  manufactured  (T. 

D.    9862)    20% 

426         "         fur,    not   on    the    skin,    prepared    for    hatters' 

use    20% 

275         "         in  vinegar  (T.  D.  7244)    25% 

222         "         live   20% 

453     Harmonicas,  flute.  (T.  D.  14392) 45% 

453         "         mouth,  one  octave  or  over  (T.  D.  18483) 45% 

418         "        mouth,  less  than  one  octave  (T.  D.  18483) 35% 

418         "         toy  (T.  D.  3399,  4859,  11037,  12118,  12748,  12767, 

13302,   13423,   15597,  72  F.  R.  48.   21981,   22096", 

22105)    35% 

418         "         toy  with  celluloid  coverings  (T.  D.  13302) 35% 

453     Harmoniums.   (T.   D.  2418.   2S69)    45% 

447     Harness   (T.   D.   13301,   17662)    45% 

474         "         for  horses  for  racing  or  exhibition,  under  bond 

(T.   D.   18579)    Free 

447        "         furniture  and  hardware   45% 

Sec.  6  "         grease  (T.  D.   14520)    20% 

7         "         liquid,  as  blacking  (T.  D.  11545)   25% 

320         "         loom   »0c  Ib  and  25% 

447         "        metal,  chief  value  (T.  D.  13301) 45% 

330         "         twine  (T.  D.  14405).     (See  twine). 

45U     Harp  strings,  catgut  (T.  D.  10758,  15518)    45% 

453         "         strings,  metal  (T.  D.  4453)    45% 

453         "         strings,  other  material  (T.  D.  14721) 45% 

453     Harps  and  harpsicords  (T.  D.  4453.  15016) 45% 

460     Harrows,  tooth  and  disk   20% 

5     Hartshorn    1%C  Ib 

68         "         spirits   of    

460     H arvesters   

68     Hashhisch  or  hasheesh  (T.  D.  9168) 25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  363 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

382     Hassocks,  same  as  carpets  of  which  composed. 

371     Hat  bands,  mourning,  (T.  D.  6243) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

320         "         bands,  cotton   (T.   D.  4573,   16093,   23280) 45% 

450  bands,  leather  strips  for  (T.  D.  13243) 35% 

bands  or  trimmings,  not  galloons,  T.  D.  23280). 

389         "         bands,  silk 50% 

Sec.  6  "         braids,  bark  (T.  D.  13298)    20% 

409  "  braids,  chip,  grass,  osier,  palm  leaf,  rattan, 
straw,  or  willow,  not  bleached,  dyed,  col- 
ored or  stained  (T.  D.  6276,  10775,  12039. 
14402,  14699,  15163,  15324,  15625,  16343,  16636, 

21861,    22843)    15% 

ii  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained 20% 

339         "'       firaids,  cotton  (T.  D.  10775.  14691,  61  F.  R.  928)       60% 

371        "         braids,  felt  (T.  D.  14918,  15009)   50c  !b  and  60% 

339         "         braids,  hemp   (T.  D.  12854)    60% 

339         "        braids,  manilla  (T.  D.   12359,  12546) : 60% 

"        braids,  straw,  in  part  only,  according  to  chief 

value    (T.   D.    11342,    11368,   11370,    22170). 
371-383  "        braids,    straw    and    horse    hair    (T.    D.    11368, 

22843)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

391        "         braids,  wire,  covered  with  silk 50% 

371        "         braids,  wool  50c  tt>  and  60% 

432        "         bodies,  fur.    As  hats  of  fur. 

370  "         bodies,  wool  44c  Ib  and  60% 

cases,  dutiable  coverings   (T.  D.   10093). 

448  "         cork  ventilators  (T.  D.  13603) 25% 

366         "         crowns,    wool,   as    wool    manufactures    (T.   D. 

10541). 

371  "        crowns,    embroidered    worsted    (T.    D.    14130) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

"         crowns,   gelatin,   silk  and  cotton,  according  to 
component   material   of  chief   value   (T.   D. 
13288). 
322         "        forms,  sparterie  and  cotton  (T.  D.  13203) 45% 

449  "         forms,   straw  (T.  D.  12430)    30% 

"         materials,  conference  report  on  (T.  D.  9915). 

materials,  marly  cloth  not  (T.  D.  9941). 

322        "        materials,    oilcloth    for    sweat    bands    (T.    D. 

10393)    45% 

409         "         materials,  sparterie  (T.  D.  11691),  if  bleached 

or   colored    • 20% 

not  bleached  or  colored 15% 

450  "         materials,  sweat  bands  of  leather  (T.  D.  12124)       35% 
370        "         miner's  wool  and  resin,  (T.  D.  13380).. 44c  Ib  and  60% 
193        "        ornaments,   if  not  jewelry,   metal   chief  value 

(T.  D.  6245)   45% 

188        "        pins,  if  not  jewelry  (44  F.  R.  160,  53  F.  R.  1015, 

69  F.   R.   327,   T.  D.  1498,   16183) 35% 

434        "        pins,  set  with  imitation  precious  stones  (T.  D. 

13291,    20298) 60% 

449         "         plaques  of  straw  (G.  A.   3733)    35% 

137        "        ribbon  wire   (T.  D.   15014)    45% 

449         "         shapes,  straw  and  cotton  (T.  D.  16349)   

339         "         sides  of  cotton  (T.  D.   16808) 60% 

137         "         silk  covered  wire  (T.  D.  15149)   45% 

trimmings   (13  S.  C.   R.   186,   8  S.   C.   R.-  732,   10 

S.    C.    R.    186,   49   F.    R.    19,    T.    D.    979,    981, 

12925)  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

408         "         trimmings,  beaded  (T.  D.   16229)    60% 

179         "         trimmings,  metal  galloons   (T.  D.  12370) 60% 

137         "         wire  (T.  D.  9807,  12944,   15014,   15149.   15405)...       45% 
193     Hatchets    45% 


364  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

AR«  A.RTICLE  T? 

463     Hatters'  fur  waste  (T.  D.  12233)  10°/ 
furs   (T.  D.    12672,   17076.   16875)    !*."!!! 

furs,  not  on  the  skin  (T.  D.  6372,  9862.  10096)  207 
furs,  plucked  coney  skins  (T.  D.   10854,  10901, 

14768)    ..............  FTP*. 

148  irons,   cast    .................  '..'.'"  "  8-10c  to 

plush   (T.  D.  12937.  15233,  15825,  IQW^'iliid)  .  .  10% 


.  , 

plush,   black   (T.  D.   16577)    ..  107 

370     Hats,  alpaca  (T.  D.  13783,  14130)  .............  44c  Ib  and  60% 

Argyle,  for  ladies  (T.  D.  12942)  ........  44c  tb  and  60% 

bamboo,  so  called,  untrimmed    ...............       35% 


Trimmed  .................       50% 

bonnets,  and  hoods,  composed  of  stra^  chap, 
irrass,    palm    leaf,    osier    or    rattan    (T.    D 
12039,    15324;.    whether   wholly    or    partially 
manufactured,  but  not  trimmed   ...........       357 

If  trimmed  (T.  D.  21502,  21652)    ............       50% 

4°9  as  above,    complete    except    blocking     (T      D 

i86H)  ................................  ;._    35  % 

bonnets,  and  hoods,  for  men's,  women's,  boys' 
or  children's  wear,  trimmed  or  untrimmed, 
including  bodies,  plateaux,  forms,  or  shapes, 
composed  wholly  or  in  chief  value  of  fur  of 
the  rabbit,  beaver  or  other  animals   (T.  D. 
6487). 
Val.  not  more  than  $5  per  dozen  ____  $2  dozen  and  20% 

Val.    more    than    $5,    not   more    than    $10   per 
dozen   ............................  $3  dozen  and  20% 

Val.    more   than   $10,    not   more   than   $20   per 

dozen  ...........................  $5  dozen  and  20% 

Val.  more  than  $20  per  dozen  ......  $7  dozen  and  20% 

409  bonnets  and  hoods,    braids,  plaits,    laces,   and 

willow  sheets  or  squares,  composed  wholly 
of    straw,    chip,    grass,    palm    leaf,    willow, 
osier  or  rattan,  suitable  for  making  or  or- 
namenting   hats,    bonnets    and    hoods,    not 
bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  s  rained  ..........       15% 

If  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained  .......       20% 

caps  not  (T.  D.  10562,  10860).    (See  caps). 
314  cotton   or   other   vegetable  fiber    (T.   D.    12134, 

15870)    .....................................       5u% 

418         "         dolls'   .........................................       35% 

370         "         felt  (T.  D.  14918.  15009,  22228)  .........  44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  felt,  varnished  (T.  D.  10565)    .........  44c  Ib  and  60% 

fez  caps,  not  (T.  D.  12025).     (See  caps). 
"         fur   trimmed,    according   to   material    of   chief 

value,    (T.   D.   23572). 
370        "         hair  (T.  D.  12938)    ....................  44c  tb  and  60% 

370         "         ladies',  wool  (T.  D.  12942)  ...........  44c  Ib  and  60% 

450         "         leather    ......................................       35% 

450        "         leather  sweat  bands  lor  (T.  D.  15723)  .........       35% 

314         "         loof  fiber  (T.   D.    16479)    ......................       50% 

697         "         Mexican     embroidered,     accompanying    owner 

(G.  A.  3926)   ................................     Free 

370        "         miners',  of  wool  and  resin  ...........  44c  Ib  and  60% 

449         "        miniature  Mexican.  (T.  D.  19413)    .............       30% 

409         "         palm  leaf   .....................................       35% 

370         "         part  hair  (T.  p.  12938)  ................  44c  Ib  and  60% 

314         "         pith   (T.  D.  3557.  4715.   12134)    .................        50% 

370         "         pith,  wool  covered  (T.  D.  14386)  ......  44c  rb  and  60% 

432         "         pullovers  of  cony  skins  (T.  D.   7220).     As  hats 
of  fur. 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  3fi5 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Hats  plateaux  for,  according    to    material    of    chief 

value  (T.  D.  15213,  16343). 
370        "        sailors',  of  wool  (T.  D.  9825)  ..........  44c  It)  and  60% 

390         "         silk  (T.  D.  10787,  10945.   12150,  14295)  ..........       60% 

390        "         silk   chief   value,    trimmed    (T.    D.    6197,    6226, 

9841,   10945)    ................................       60% 

409         "         straw    (T.    D.   11342,    12938,    12939,    14699,   15390, 

G.  A.   3790,   trimmed  T.  D.   22727,   22728)....       50% 

Untrimrred    ...............................       35% 

450        "        sweat  tands  for,  of  leather  (T.  D.  12124,  19417)       35% 
370         "         tweed  (T.  D.  6299,  8506)    ..............  44c  Ib  and  60% 

449  "         whalebone    ...................................       30% 

409         "         willow,  trimmed    ..............................       50% 

not   trimmed    .........................       35% 

370         "         wool    (69    F.    R.    4C5,    T.    D.    6770,    9825,    10567, 
10799,  13782,  15163,  15625,  16655,  18673) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 
370         "         wool  felt,  varnished  (T.  D.  10565)  ----  44c  Ib  and  60% 

370        "         wool,  knit  (69  F.  R    465)  ..............  44c  Ib  and  60% 

450  Haversacks,   leather    .................................       35% 

453     Hautboys    ...........................................       45% 

Hawaiian  or  Sandwich  Islands:  —  The  following 
growth,  manufacture  or  products  of  the 
Hawaiian  Islands  are,  by  treaty,  free  of 
duty  if  shipped  direct  to  the  United  States 
(T.  D.  2957,  2962,  8317,  10824),  viz: 

Castor  oil 

Hides  undressed. 


Molasses. 

Nuts. 

Plants. 

Pulu. 

Rice. 

Seeds. 

Skins  undressed. 

Shrubs. 

Sugars  unrefined,  which  are  known  as  Sand- 

wich Island  sugar. 
Syrups  of  cane. 
Tallow. 
Trees. 
Vegetables. 
Any    of    the    above    reshipped    from    another 

country  are  dutiable. 
263        "         or  Sandwich  guava  jelly  (T.  D.  9043)  ..........       35% 

209  "         or  Sandwich  Islands  sugar  above  No.   20    (T. 

D.  32G2)    ...................................  1.95c  Ib 

210  "         or  Sandwich  Islands  sugar  cane  (T.  D.  7734)..       20% 
246     Hay  (18  F.  R.  584,  T.  D.  9775,  16427)  ..................  $4  ton 

193         "         knives    .......................................       45% 

270     Hazelnuts  (T.  D.  6495,  1052o),  shelled   ...............     5c  tb 

unshelled  ............     3c  Ib 

Head   handkerchiefs,   according    to     material   (T.   D. 

6267). 
208        "         linings  for  barrels  (T.  D.  3903)    ..............       35% 

371         "         nets,  wool  ......  ......................  50c  Ib  and  60% 

339         "         or  hair  nets,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber...       60% 
with  India  rubber  ....................  15c  Ib  and  50% 

390         "         or  hair  nets,  silk  (T.  D.  3160,  14935,  2337)  .  .....       60% 

200     Heading   blocks,    rough,   hewn,    sawed  or  bored  only 

(T.   D.    3863)    ...............................       20% 

200         "         bolts    ...............  '  ..........................       20% 

208     Headings,   manufactured    ............................       35% 


366  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

200     Headings  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  3863)   

418     Heads,  dolls' 35% 

Sec.  6  "of  animals,   (T.   D.   22234)    10% 

320     Healds,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 50c  Ib  and  25% 

68  Healing  lotions,  (T.  D.  9284)   25% 

69  "         plasters    35% 

Hearings   before   the   Board    of    General  Appraisers, 

samples  required  (T.  D.  12321.  12913). 
Hearses,  horses,   etc.,   are  not  tools   of  trade   (T.   D. 
8968). 

617     Hechlma  (T.  D.  15411)    Free 

370        "        slippers  (T.  D.  15411,  17501) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

Heddles,  wire,  see  wire  heddles,  (T.  D.  20778,  22474). 
153     Hedge  shears  (T.  D.  8750).     As  scissors. 

448     Heel  ball  (T.  D.  7426,  18013)   25% 

193        '"         plates,  brassed  (T.  D.  10537)   45% 

Heirlooms  are  dutiable  according  to  material  of  chief 
value  (T.  D.   2i>2). 

435     Helikin  in  kisten  (T.  D.  13433)    45% 

20     Hellebore  root,  advanced  in  condition 140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         root,   crude    Free 

Heliographic    prints    not   photographs,    (T.    D.    19993 
19899). 

617     Heliotropine   (T.  D.   4288.   13685,   14836)    Free 

370     Helmets,  pith,  wool  covered  (T.  D.  14386)... 44c  Ib  and  60% 

58     Hematite  ore  (T.  D.  12663,   233.46)    30% 

20     Hemlock  bark,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value.. %c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        bark,  as  drugs,  crude  (T.  D.  5892) Free 

22        "         bark,  extracts  of  (T.  D.  5890) %c  Ib 

482         "        bark  for  dyeing,   crude   Free 

482  bark  for  dyeing,  ground  (T.  D.  3225)   Free 

195        "         lumber.     (See  lumber). 

20         "         seed  and  leaf,  advanced 140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         seed  and  leaf,   crude   Free 

32,      Hemp    $20  ton 

347         "         articles,   n.   s.   p.  f 45% 

344  "  bagging  for  cotton,  composed  of  single  yarns 
not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed or  printed,  counting  not  over  16  threads 
per  square  inch,  and  weighing  not  less  than 

15  ounces  per  square  yard. 6-10c  sq.  yd 

346         "         bags,  as  woven  fabrics. 

329         "         bale  rope,  April  21,  1858,  N.  Y 2c  Ib 

327         "         Bombay  or  East  India  (T.  D.  7627,  10026) $20  ton 

339         "         braids  (T.  D.  16346)    60% 

329         "         cables  and  cordage,  tarred  or  untarred 2c  Ib 

334         "         carpets    and    carpeting,    valued    not    over    15c 

square  yard 5c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

valued  abo\ e  15c  square  yard..!0c  sq.  yd  and  35% 

346        "         cloth,   shirting   35% 

314        "         clothing  50% 

346         "        cloths,   woven   fabrics   or   articles,    n.    s.    p.    f. 
composed  of  flax,  hemp  or  ramie,  weighing 
4^,  ounces  or  more  per  square  yard, 
•  Containing   not   over     60     threads  per   square 

inch   l%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  over  60  and  not  over  120   threads 

per  square  inch 2%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  over  120  and  not  over  180  threads 

per  square  inch  6c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  over   180  threads  per   square   inch 

9c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 


SCHEDULE   OF   DUTIES.  367 

PAR.                                                 ARTICLE  RATE 

None  of  the  above  to  pay  less  than 50% 

346  Hemp  cloths,  woven  fabrics  of  flax,  hemp  or  ramie, 

weighing  less  than  4i^>  ounces  per  square 
yard,  containing  more  than  100  threads  per 
square  inch  (T.  D.  23101)  ; 35% 

330  cords  made  from  yarn  not  finer  than  5  lea 13c  Ib 

from  yarn  finer  than  5  lea,  for  each  lea  or 
number,  or  fraction  of,  in  excess  of  5  lea, 
per  pound  additional  %c 

137         "         core  in  wire  rope,  as  wire,  included  in  dutiable 
weight,   (T.  D.   16812). 

327        "         hackled,  line  and  dressed  (T.  D.  7627,  13366) . .  .$40  ton 

347  "         hammocks   (T.   D.   12354)    46% 

345        "        handkerchiefs,  hemmed  or  not  50% 

345         "        handkerchiefs,  hemstitched,  revered  or  drawn, 

not  embroidered    .  55% 

339  '  handkerchiefs,    embroidered    60% 

339  '  hat  braids  (T.  D.   12854)    60% 

335  '  hydraulic  hose 20c  Ib 

339  '  lace  60% 

339  '  lace  window  curtains    60% 

327  '  line  of   $40  ton 

566  manilla ~ Free 

347  '  manufactures  n.  s.  p.  f.    45% 

334  '  mats   and  rugs,  as  hemp   carpets. 

491  '  New  Zealand  binding  twine   Free 

327  '  not  hackled  (T.  D.  7627,  10026) $20  ton 

not  sisal  grass  (43  F.  R.  294). 

632  '  rags  or  clippings  for  paper  stock    Free 

334  '  rugs,  as  hemp  carpets. 

329  '  Russian  bolt  rope  (T.  D.  16221)    2c  It) 

347  '  school  satchels  (T.  D.  583)    45% 

656  '  '  seed    Free 

39  '  seed  oil  lOc  gal 

34t5  '  shirting  cloth   35% 

566  '  sunn  or  raffia   (T.  D.   15579)    Free 

327  '  tow  of  (T.  p.   7252,  11708)   $20  ton 

330  '  twine  and  threads   (T.  D.   17407,   18004),   made 

from  yarn  not  finer  than  5  lea  13c  Ib 

made  from  yarn  finer  than  5  lea,  for  each  lea 
or  fraction  in  excess  of  5  lea,  per  pound  ad- 
ditional    %c 

327         "         waste  (T.  D.   9381)    $20  ton 

314  *      "        wearing  apparel   50% 

331  "         yarns,  single,  in  the  gray,  not  finer  than  8  lea 

or  number  7c  Ib 

Finer  than  8  and  not  finer  than  80  lea  or  num- 
ber   40% 

Finer  than  80  lea  or  number 15% 

312     Hemstitched   handkerchiefs   or  mufflers   composed  of 
cotton,  or  imitation  hemstitched,  in  addition 

to  duty  on  cloth  contained  therein 10% 

But  in  no  case  less  than 55% 

345         "         handkerchiefs  composed  of  flax,   hemp  or  ra- 
mie           55% 

388         "        handkerchiefs  or  mufflers  composed  of  silk,  in 

addition  to  duty  on  silk  contained  therein..       10% 

But  in  no  case  less  than 60% 

339         "         skirtings  or  flouncings,  cotton  or  other  vege- 
table  fiber 60% 

20     Henbane,  advanced  in  value   %c  It)  and  10% 

548        "         crude    Free 

548         "         Henna  leaves,    crude   Free 

'>0         "         leaves,  ground  (T.  D.  9956)    %c  It>  and  10% 


368  p.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

369  Henriettas  (T.  D.  5953,  10571),  valued  net  over  70c  lb 

and  not  over  4  oz He  yd.  and  50% 

valued  above  70c  lb  and  over  4  02 44c  lb  and  55% 

193  Hens,  mechanical   (T.  D.  16245)   45% 

67  Hensel's  tonicum,  (T.  D.  1945S) 55c  lb  not  less  than  25% 

68  Herbal,  extracts,  non-alcoholic  (T.  D.  9227)   25% 

20     Herbs  advanced  in  value,  as  drugs i/c  lb  and  10% 

crude,  as  drugs  (T.  D.  9863)   Free 

287  ground  paprica  (T.  D.  13188)   3c  lb 

in  alcohol,  (T.  D.  23354)  60c  lb  and  45% 

Sec.  6  "         two.  mixed  and  ground  (T.  D.  9392,  9863) 20% 

287  thyme,  ground  and  in  bottles  (T.  D.  14615) 3c  lb 

453     Herophones    (T.    D.    1371*0)     45% 

339     Herring  bone  galloons,  trimmings,  casings,  and  web- 
bings (T.  D.   8664,   10340,  10757,  11872,   14144, 

20515)    60% 

Cisco  or  lake  fish  not  (T.  D.   14064). 

260  fresh  (T.  D.   15479)    l/c  lb 

260         "         frozen  (T.  D.   10622,   18251)    140  ro 

258        "         ground  or  bloater  paste  (T.  D.  14267,  21758)..       30% 

258  in  cans   (T.  D.   12566,  21478,  21912,  22414) 30% 

258         "         in  oil  (T.  D.  12106,  15414)   30% 

258         "         kippered  (T.  D.  18008,  10738,  12566,  14413,  56  F. 

R.    822)     : 30% 

42  oil  (T.  D.  15414,  18008)    Sc  gal 

626         "         oil  product  of  American  fisheries  (T.  D.  15479)     Free 
260         "         pickled  (71  F.  R.  949,  T.  D.  10588,  10828,  12621, 

14919,   16937,  21479,   23176) l£c  lb 

258         "         roll  (T.  D.   11556)    30% 

ol  "        smoked  in  packages  of  less  than  %  bbl.  (T.  D. 

22969)    %c  lb  or  30% 

341     Hessian  cloth,   (T.  D.  14379,  15499)  as  Burlaps. 

Sec.  6  Hevaeyerba,  as  Brazilian  tea  (T.  D.  3909) 20% 

68     Hevra  matte  (T.  D.  7918)    25% 

194  Hewn  timber  (T.  D.  6089)   Ic  cu  ft 

572  H  ide  cuttings,  raw  (T.  D.  19130)    Free 

573  "         lariats  (T.  D.   4751)    Free 

573         "         rope    Free 

437  Hides,  cattle,  raw,  dry  or  salted  (T.  D.  19130)   15% 

438  "  elk,  dressed  as  leather,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  ±j.  14060)       20% 

664         "         horse,    (T.   D.    18871)    Free 

Sec.  25  "        neat  cattle,   importation  of    Prohibited 

438        "        oil  dressed,  as  leather  (T.  D.  14060)   .20% 

438         "         ox,  dressed  (T.  D.  14059)    20% 

664         "         raw,  n.  s. 'p.  f.   (T.  D.  3720)    Free 

removal  of  hair  by  liming  is  not  dressing  (T. 

D.   3720,   21657). 

438        "  tanned    20% 

437         "         wet-salted  (T.  D.  15914)   15% 

145     Hinge  blanks,  iron  or  steel   l%c  lb 

145     Hinges  of  iron  or  steel 1V>C  H> 

193         "         of  other  metal   45% 

145         "         ornamental  iron  for  church  door,  not  works  of 

art  (T.  D.  18620)  U/>c  lb 

208     Hinoki   (T.   D.    20325)    35% 

666     History,    specimens   of   natural,    for   scientific    public 

collections    Free 

006     Hoarhound    seed    Free 

548         "         leaves Free 

161     Hob  nails,  wrought  iron  or  steel 2%c  lb 

418     Hobby  horses,   as  toys   35% 

193     Hods,    coal    metal    45% 

193     Hoes,  iron  or  steel  (T.  D.  4015,  22379)    45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  369 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

298     Hoff' s  malt  extract  in  bottles  or  jugs   (54   F.  R.  671, 

T.  D.  14718)    40c  gal 

Bottles   pay  additional   duty. 

In  casks  (T.  D.  10863)   20c  gal 

Solid  or  condensed    40% 

219     Hogs  (T.  D.  18822)    $1.50  each 

509                  bristles,    crude,    not   sorted,    bunched    or   pre- 
pared (T.  D.  12852)    Free 

411  bristles  sorted,  bunched  or  prepared .iy2c  Ib 

430        "         hair,  curled  for  mattresses 10% 

571        "        hair,  not  curled  or  manufactured  Free 

204     Hogsheads,  empty   30% 

127     Holdfasts,  plumbers',  as  forgings  (T.  D.  7404)   35% 

209     Holland  sugar.     (See  sugar.) 

311     Hollands,  window,    (T.   D.    10346,    12372,    10558,   19450, 

22705,  22785)   3c  sq  yd  and  20% 

150     Hollow  ware,  cast,  if  coated,  glazed  or  tinned  (T.  D. 

D.  8527,  6396,  10414,  52  F.  R.  808) 2c  Ib 

148         "         not  coated,  glazed  or  tinned   8-10c  Ib 

159         "         enameled  or  glazed  with  vitreous  glasses 40% 

433         "         ware,  wood  pulp   (T.  D.   9644) 35% 

617     Holly  cuttings,    (T.   D.    23665) Free 

67  Homatropine,  pure  crystals  (T.  D.  13701,  20052)  (mini- 

mum 25%)    55c  Ib 

283     Homaeopathic  coffee,  (T.  D.  6922)   2l/2c  Ib 

68  Homeriana,  medicine  (T.  D.  6564) 25% 

574  Hones  and  whetstones  (T.  D.  8786)   Free 

247     Honey  (T.  D.   20307)    20c  gal 

70         "        water,   cosmetic    50% 

409     Hoods,   braids,   plaits,   laces,   etc.,    for    ornamenting. 

(See  hats). 

316        "         cotton  chenille  (66  F.  R.  740,  71  F.  R.  869)....       50% 
432        "         fur.     (See  hats  of  fur.) 

390         -         silk  (T.  D.   10787) 60% 

409         "         straw,    trimmed    50% 

Untrimmed 35% 

193     Hoof  pads  of  rubber  and  iron  (T.  D.  6994) 45% 

575  Hoofs,    unmanufactured    Free 

180     Hooks  and  eyes,  metallic,  loose,  carded  or  otherwise, 

including  weight  of  cards,  cartons  and  im- 
mediate wrappings  and  labels  (T.  D.  9159, 

11504,  11873,  44  F.  R.  747,  23517) ..  .5y2c  Ib  and  15% 

193         "         fish 45% 

193         "         fish  on  silk  gimp  (T.  D.  5587)    45% 

448        "         fish,    with  gut  snells,   gut  chief  value   (T.   D. 

16223,  G.  A.  3936)    25% 

193.      "        for  laced  shoes  (38  F.  R.  97) 45% 

193        "         iron,  wire  shaped  by  pressure  (T.  D.   7668,  42 

F.  R.  529)  45% 

193         "         on  holders,  metal  and  rubber  (T.  D.  9244) 45% 

127  "         or  holdfasts,  plumbers  as  forgings  (T.  D.  7404)  35% 

193         "         reaping  or  grass    45% 

193        "         with  artificial  bait  (T.  D.  7013)   45% 

128  Hoop,  band  or  scroll  iron  or  steel,  n.  s.  p.  f.     Val.  3c 

or  less  per  pound,  8  inches  or  less  wide,  less 
than  %  of  1  inch  thick  and  not  thinner  than 
No.  10  wire  gauge  5-10c  Ib 

Thinner  than  No.  10  and  not  thinner  than  No. 

20  wire  gauge   •  .6-10c  Ib 

Thinner  than  No.  20  wire  gauge 8-10c  Ib 

132        "        band  or  scroll  iron  or  steel,  when  galvanized 
or  coated  with  any  metal  or  alloy,  shall  pay 


370  F.   B.   YAXDEGRIFT-&  Co. 

PAR.                                             ARTICLE  RATE 
in  addition  to  duty  on  the  same  when  not 
so  galvanized  or  coated  ...................  2-10c  Ib 

129     Hoop  or  band  iron  or  steel  cut  to  lengths  or  wholly 
or  partly  manufactured  into  hoops  or  ties, 
coated  or  not  coated  with  any  preparation 
with    or    without   buckles   or   fasteners,   for 
bailing  (1  S.  C.  R.  346)  ....................  5-10c  Tb 

198         "         poles,  (T.  D.  22308)    ...........................  20% 

208     Hoops,  ash  (T.  D.  15711)    ............................  35% 

128         "         barrel,  iron  or  steelflared.  splayed  or  punched 
with  or  without  buckles  or  fasteners,  shall 
pay    in   addition    to    duty    on    iron   or   steel 
from  which  made   ........................  l-10c  It) 

barrel,  split  willow  not  (T.  D.  14617). 

208        "         barrel,  wooden  (T.  D.  3903)    ..................  35% 

418         "         toy    ..........................................  35% 

208         "         wood,  finished  (T.  D.  3903)    ...................  35% 

248     Hop   extract    .........................................  50% 

699         "         poles,  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  5105)   ..........  Free 

248         "         powder    (lupulin)    .............................  50% 

576  "         roots,   for  cultivation    .........................  Free 

248         "         waste,  or  lupulin  (T.  D.  14051)    ...............  50% 

248     Hops  (T.  D.  14050)    ..................................  12c  Ib 

iron  drums  containing,  are  usual  covering,  (T. 

D.   8264). 

656     Horehound   seed    .....................................  Free 

449     Horn,   all   manufactures   of,   n.    s.    p.    f.    (T.   D.    9993, 

12705,    13357)    ....................  .......  ....  30% 

414        "        buttons  .......................  %c  line  gross  and  15% 

449         "         comb  blanks   (G.  A.   3720)    ....................  30% 

449         "         combs    .......................................  30% 

153         "         knife  handles  (T.  D.  9830)   ..........  5c  piece  and  40% 

449         "         machete  handles  (T.  D.  13357)   ................  30% 

434         "         pins.  -.metal    ornamented    as    jewelry    (T.    D. 

16008)    .....................................  60% 

577  "         pith,    crude   (T.   D.    4786)    .....................  Free 

Sec.  6  "         pith  sizing  (T.  D.  4750,  4786)    ................  20% 

449         "         sheets  (T.  D.   12705)    ..........................  30% 

449         "        stays  for  dresses,  (41  F.  R.  102.  T.  D.  18585)  .  .  30% 

449         "         strips  (T.  D.  7519,  7907,  9434,  9879,  19484)  ......  30% 

577        "         strips  for  knife  handles  (T.  D.  12439,  12802)...  Free 

577         "         tips  (41  F.  R.  102,   T.  D.  12439)  ................  Free 

577     Horns,  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  9292,  12439)   ..........  Free 

418         "         if  toys   ........................................  35% 

453         "         musical  instruments  (T.  D.  5217,  13241)    ......  45% 

367     Horse  blankets,  woolen  (T.  D.  15021,  8132).     As  wool 

blankets. 

bandages  not  saddlery,  (T.  D.  21713). 

193         "         clippers   (T.  D.   8523.   T.  D.   16827)    ............  45% 

347         "         cloth,   bagging   (T.   D.   7265,    10538)  ............  45% 

Sec.  6  "         hair   and    cotton    mattresses,     (T.     D.     21786, 

21841)    .....................................  -*>% 

381        "         hair  carpet  (T.  D.  13673)    .....................  50% 

571         "         hair,    cleaned   or    not    cleaned,   drawn    or    not 

drawn  (T.  D.   12358.  12547,   13218)    ..........  Free 

571         "        hair  for  violin  bows   (T.  D.  15686)    .......  .-...  Free 

193                   protectors    (T.    D.   9734)    ......................  45% 

257         "         radish,  natural  or  dried   ...................... 

241         "         radish,  prepared  or  preserved  ................  405 

347        "         sacking,  bagging  (T.  D.  10538)  ................  45% 

153        "         shears  (T.  D.  3195,  16827).  as  Shears. 


163         "         shoes 


Ic 


shoe  iron,  bar  or  flat  (T.  D.  1587).  (  See  iron.) 
124        "        shoe  iron,   if  charcoal  was  used  in  manufac- 

ture .....................................  *12  ton 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  371 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

161     Horse  shoe  nails 2%c  tt> 

193         "        shoe  nail  blanks  (T.  D.  13201)    45% 

460         "         rakes 20% 

220     Horses  valued  $150  or  less per  head  $30 

valued  over   $150    25% 

"        and  carriages  tree  as  household  effects  (T.  D. 

13899,   18781). 
'•         circus  are  dutiable   (T.  D.   9633). 

474        "        for  exhibition  or  racing,  under  bond Free 

503        "        if  used  abroad  not  less  than  one  year  (T.  D. 

18781,  84  F.  R.   146)    Free 

"         of  persons  coming  into  the  U.  S.  to  engage  in 

lumbering  are  dutiable.     (T.  D.  11759.) 
"         of  persons  having  summer  residences  in  U.  S. 

are  dutiable  (T.  D.  12759,  13027). 
"         performing    are    not    for    "exhibition"    (T.    D. 
10814). 

473  "         specially   imported   for   breeding,    with  official 

pedigree   (T.   D.   13846)    Free 

474  "         used  for  emigrating  purposes  (T.  D.  2388,  2724, 

21308)    Free 

"         to  be  trained  and  exported  are  dutiable  (T.  D. 

8627). 

335     Hose,  hydraulic,  flax,  hemp,  ramie  or  jute... 20c  Ib 

450        "         leather    35% 

193         "         leather,  with  metal  rivets  and  couplings 45% 

449         "         rubber   ,.'.    30% 

314     Hosiery,  Chinese  half  hose  (T.  D.  15224) 50% 

317  "         cotton,  and  half  hose  and  stockings,  made  on 

knitting  machines  or  frames,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

318  "        cotton    and    half    hose,    selvedged,    fashioned, 

narrowed  or  shaped  wholly  or  in  part  by 
knitting  machines  or  frames,  or  knit  by 
hand,  including  such  as  are  commercially 
known  as  seamless  stockings,  hose  and  half 
hose,  and  clocked  stockings,  hose  or  half 
hose,  finished  or  unfinished  (T.  D.  5833, 
13163,  13683,  13888,  14327,  15226,  18767,  21367, 
22147,  22964,  22965). 

Val.  not  over  $1  doz.  pairs 50c  doz.  pairs  and  15% 

Val.  over  $1,  not  over  $1.50  doz.  pairs 

60c  doz.  pairs  and  15% 

Val.  over  $1.50,  not  over  $2  doz.  pairs 

70c  doz.  pairs  and  15% 

Val.   over  $2,  not  over  $3  doz.  pairs 

$1.20  doz.  pairs  and  15% 

Val.  over  $3,  not  over  $5  doz  pairs 

$2  doz.  pairs  and  15% 

Val.  over  $5  doz.  pairs   55% 

339         "        cotton,  embroidered  (T.  D.  19080)    60% 

318        "        cotton  mock  seam,  fast  hose,  as  fashioned  and 

shaped   (T.  D.   11337). 
is  not  regalia  (T.  D.   9197). 

370        "         saxolaine  (T.  D.  7756)  44c  tb  and  60% 

390        "         silk   

390        "         silk  plaited  (T.  D.   8706)    60% 

370         "         wool  (T.  D.  12998,  13888,  16657) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

370         "         wool  knit  (T.   D.   10335;   12163,   10736,    16310,    46 

F.  R.  510)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

Hospital    ambulance,    according    to    material    (T.    D. 

16355). 

for  the  insane,  electric   battery   for,   not  free 
(T,   D.   10845). 


372  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Hospital,  India  rubber  sheeting  for,   not  free   (T.   D. 

12631). 

surgical  instruments  for,  not  free  (T.  D.  14637 
18708,   18767). 

100     Hour  glasses,  if  blown 60% 

208     House  furniture,  wood   35% 

-504  Household  effects,  and  usual  and  reasonable  furni- 
ture of  persons  or  families  from  foreign 
countries,  if  actually  used  abroad  by  them 
not  less  than  one  year,  and  not  intended 
for  any  other  person  or  persons  nor  for 
sale  (T.  D.  77til.  8267,  8530,  9703,  12404, 

12049,    19529)    Freo 

effects,    American  citizens    dying  abroad,    (T. 

D.    22622) Free 

effects,  automobile  is,   (T.   D.   22088). 
effects,  bequests  not  free,   (T.  D.   21883). 
effects,  bicycles  are   (T.   D.   12648,   18937). 
effects,  carriages  and  harness,  are  (5  S.  C.  R. 

241,  T.  D.   1L021,   15769,   16730,   18781). 
effects,  cow  ana  calf  are,   (T.  D.   ^565). 
effects,  parts  of  bedsteads  not,  (49  F.  R.  635). 
effects,  guns  not  (T.  D.   15315). 
effects,  horse  and  dogs  are  (T.  D.  17168,  18781, 

84  F.  R.   146). 

effects,  furniture  used  in  business  not  (T.  D. 
14465,   14466). 

504  effects,  immigrants'  (T.  D.  11178)   Free 

effects,  horse  and  carriage  (T.  D.  13899,  18781). 
effects,  piano  is   (T.   D.  14690,  16347). 
effects,  rulings  on,   (T.   D.   22116). 
effects,  sleigh  is,   (T.  L>.   20523). 
effects,  small  safe  may  be  (T.  D.  9703). 
effects,    valuable   rugs   and   tapestry  imported 
by  emigrants  not  (T.  D.   16555). 

200     Hub  blocks   (T.   D.   14299,   18374)    20% 

193     Hubs  for  wheels,  metal  (T.  D.  15011)   45% 

200        "         for  wheels,  wood,  rough,  hewn  or  sawed  only 

(T.  .D.  3863,  14299)    20% 

208         "         for  wheels,  wood,  finished  35% 

346  Huck-a-back  towels  (T.  D.  11193,  12647),  as  woven 
fabrics. 

617     Hulls,  cotton  seed  (T.  D.  14705)    Free 

231         "         oat  (T.  D.  15376,  15399)   lOc  C.  Ibs 

617        "         of  pease  (T.  D.  18000,  18020,  23431) Free 

450     Human  hair,  all  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 35% 

429         "         hair,  cleaned  or  drawn,  not  manufactured  (T. 

D.   14252,   8729,   9441)    . . . '. 20% 

429         "         hair,  curled  (T.  D.  12213)   20% 

571         "         hair,   raw,    uncleaned   and   not   drawn    (T.    D. 

14252)    Free 

663         "         skeletons    Free 

70     Hungary  water,  cosmetic  50% 

453     H  unters'   horns    45% 

155     Hunting  knives  (T.  D.  14833,  18612),  as  knives. 

301     Hunyadi  Janos  water  (T.  D.  7023),  as  mineral  water. 

251  Hyacinth   bulbs    25% 

252  Hydrangea   (T.  D.   14750)    25% 

67     Hydrastine  hydrochlorate  (T.  D.  12698)  (min.  25%)...  55c  Ib 
67     Hydrate  chloral   (T.  D.  1962,  2221,   11052,  13655,   13730, 

14292,   14362,  14979,  15077,  50  F.  R.  402,  66  F. 

R.   724,  20994,  22411,  22958)    (min.   25%) 55c  Ib 

4        "         of  alumina  (T.  D.  15761,  15980,  16758) tf-lOc  Ib 

63         "         of  potash,  in  sticks  or  rolls  (T.  D.  3940) ic  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  373 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

63  Hydrate  of  potash,  refined   Ic  Ib 

76         "        of  soda  or  caustic  soda  (T.  D.  4066,  4118) %c  Ib 

3  oxide  of  iron  (T.  D.  15013)   25% 

89     Hydraulic   cement  in  barrels,   sacks,   or  other  pack- 
ages, including  weight  of  packages,  (T.  D. 

3517,   14703)    8c  100  tbs 

89  cement,  in  bulk  7c  100  lt>s 

335        "        hose,    in   whole   or   in  part   of   flax,    hemp    or 

jute 20c  It) 

89         "         lime  (T.  D.  3517),  as  Cement. 

431         "         press  cloth  (T.  D.  6056,  10505)   20c  sq  yd 

3     Hydriodate  of  soda   25% 

64  "         of  potash 25c  Ib 

I     Hydrobromic   acid 25% 

56     Hydro  carbonate  of  lime,  dry ^.c  Ib 

56         "         carbonate  of  lime,  ground  in  oil Ic  Ib 

67  Hydrochlorate  of  cocaine,  (66  F.  R.  746,  T.  D.  20050) 

(minimum  25%)   • 55c  Ib 

464     Hydrochloric  acid  Free 

67  Hypnol  (T.  D.  15173),  (minimum  25%)   55c  Ib 

501     Hydrographic  charts   Free 

193  Hydrometers  (T.  D.  12544,  16659),  metal  chief  value..       45% 

112         "         glass  chief  value    45% 

68  Hydroquinone  (T.  D.  9019,  9276,  13590,  23270) 25% 

67  Hyoscamine    sulphate    (T.    D.    11973,    13701),    (mini- 

mum 25% ) 55c  Ib 

548     Hyoscyamus,  crude  (T.  D.  11201) Free 

20         •'         not  crude   y±c  Ib  and  10% 

68  "         extract  of  (T.   D.   11201)    25% 

193     Hypodermic  needles  (T.  D.  7226,  9526,  15143) 45% 

193         "         syringes  (T.  D.  8685)    45% 

76     Hyposulphite  of  soda  (T.  D.  15706) ^c  Ib 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

578     Ice Free 

407         "         cases  paper  (T.  D.  10888)    35% 

148        "         machines,   parts  as  castings   (26  F.  R.   609,   29 

F.   R.  780) 8-10c  It) 

148        "         machines,  rough  castings  for,  (T.  D.  8052) . .  .8-10c  rb 
370        "        wool  squares,  as  shawls  (T.  D.  14251). 44c  Ib  and  ti'J% 

20     Iceland  Moss,  advanced  in  value %c  Ib  and  10% 

617         "         moss,  crude  Free 

3     Ichltryol,  as   chemical  compound,   (T.   D.  9408,  21360, 

22262,    23337)    ••       25% 

626     Ichthyol  oil  (T.  D.  23337)    Free 

281  Icina,  sugar  and  chocolate  (T.  D.  12380),  as  Choco- 
late prepared. 

15     Iconogen,  not  medicinal  (T.  D.  12696.  13410)   20% 

626     Illuminating  oil,  petroleum,  crude  or  refined Free 

626  "  oil,  petroleum,  from  country  charging  duty  on 
United  States  petroleum  a  duty  equal  to 
that  imposed  by  such  country. 

42        "        oil,  whale  or  fish  8c  gal 

69g  "  oil  whale  or  fish,  product  of  American  fish- 
eries    Free 

403     Illustrated  books,  maps  and  charts,  printed 25 /a 

6?1        "        newspapers  and  periodicals    Free 

450     Images  of  plaster  of  Paris,   (T.  D.  17589)    35% 

Sec.  16  "        obscene Prohibited 


374  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

293  Imitation  brandy,  spirits  of  wine,  imported  by  any 
name  whatever,  shall  be  subject  to  the 
highest  rate  of  duty  provided  for  the  gen- 
uine articles  respectively  intended  to  rep- 
resent, and  in  no  case  less  than $1.50  gal 

408  "  jet  beads,  not  strung  (T.  D.  12666,  12675,  12971, 

12704,  17803)  35% 

100         "         jet   60% 

434  "         jewelry  (T.  D.   10408,  11033,  11583)    60% 

188  jewelry,  bonnet  pins  not  (T.  D.  13238)   352 

301  mineral  waters  (as  mineral  waters). 

435  precious  stones,    composed   of  glass   or  paste 

not  ornamented  and  not  set  or  mounted, 
(T.  D.  10408,  10886,  11242,  12034,  12099,  13347, 
13350,  14234,  14390,  15360.  15403,  18762,  18848, 

18968.  19492,   21197,   22762)    20% 

112        "        precious  stones  with  lithographic  views  not  (T. 

.D.    14236)     45% 

390        "         seal  skin  garments,  silk  chief  value  (33  F.  R. 

645)    60% 

322        "         straw  hats,  horsehair  and  cotton  (T.  D.  15390)       45% 

291         "        shellac  (T.  D.  4549)   $2.25  gal 

454        "        tapestries  20% 

veneers— see  veneers,  (T.  D.  21373). 

645  Immigrants,  professional  books,  instruments  and 
tools  of  trade,  in  actual  possession  at  the 

time  of  arrival  , Free 

697        "         wearing  apparel  of   Free 

504  "  books,  libraries  and  usual-and  reasonable  fur- 
niture and  household  effects  actually  used 

abroad  by  them  not  less  than  one  year Free 

474  "  teams  of  animals  of.  including  harness  and 
tackle  and  wagons  and  other  vehicles  in 

actual  use  for  purpose  of  emigrating Free 

251     Immortelles   (T.  D.  13375.  14058.  15990,   18649) 25% 

251         "         bleached,  (T.  D.  7370,  14058,  14943)    25% 

251         "         dried   (T.  D.   13375)    : 25% 

251         "         dyed  (T.  D.  12115,  13375.  14058,  14728) 25% 

645  Implements,  professional,  of  persons  emigrating  to 
United  States  (T.  D.  7321,  7485,  8191,  8277, 

8376;    Free 

Importation,  what   constitutes,    (T.   D.    22828). 
616     Improvements  in  the  arts,  models  of,   which  cannot 

be  fitted  for  use  Free 

112     Incandescent  lamps,  (T.  D.  20275)    45% 

Sec.  6  Incense  powder,  (T.  D.  10232)  20% 

Incubators,  infant,  not  scientific  apparatus,  but  duti- 
able according  to  material  (T.  D.  19054). 

Sec.  16  Indecent  articles  Prohibited 

403     Index  not  a  periodical  (T.  D.  9259)   

Sec.  6  India  fibre,  cut,  (T.  D.  17486)  

327        "        hemp,  hackled  or  line  of  hemp $40  ton 

327        "         hemp,  substitute  for,  letter  April  23,  1889,  New 

York $20  ton 

26        "         ink.    (T.  D.   7714)    25% 

604        "        madder,  ground  and  prepared  and  all  extracts 

of   F™6 

700        "        malacca  joints,  cut  into  lengths   . Free 

449  "        rubber,    all   manufactures   of,    not   vulcanized, 

n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  13311.  13758.  14727) 30% 

450  "         rubber,  all  manufactures  of  vulcanized 35% 

320        "         rubber  and  cotton  bindings  (T.  D.  14224,  15995)  45% 
320         "         rubber   and   cotton   cords   (T.   D.    15995,    15814, 

73  F.  R.  810)   45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  375 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

320     India  rubber   and   cotton  dress   protectors,    if  cotton 

chief  value   (T.  D.  13758)    45% 

314        "         rubber  and  cotton  dress  shields  (T.  D.  11198) . .       60% 
314        "         rubber  and  cotton  fishing  trousers  (T.  D.  12792, 

13173)   15c  Ib  and  50% 

314        "        rubber  and  cotton,     flax    or    other   vegetable 

fiber,  outside  clothing  composed  of.!5c  Ib  and  50% 
314         "         rubber   and   cotton   mackintosh   garments    (T. 

D.  10389,  12695,  12718,  12733) 15c  Ib  and  50% 

"        rubber    and    leather   foot   balls,    according   to 

component  of  chief  value  (T.  D.  10557). 

389  "         rubber  and  silk  cords  (T.  D.  13310,  13365,  13374)       50% 

390  "        rubber   and   silk,     ready    made     clothing   and 

wearing  apparel    60% 

390        "         rubber  and  silk  dress  shields,  (66  F.  R.  741,  T. 

D.    12918) 60% 

366        "        rubber   and    wool,    manufactures    of,    as    wool 

manufactures,  n.  s.  p.   f. 
449         "         rubber   and   wool    tennis     balls     (T.   D.    10511, 

21673,   21728,   22300,   22360)    30% 

371        "  .      rubber  and  wool  webbing  (T.  D.  15402)  50c  Ib  and  60% 

449        "        rubber  artificial  flies  (T.  D.  15138) 30% 

449         "        rubber  bags,  for  balloons  (T.  D.  11164) 30% 

449         "         rubber  balloons    (T.   D.   10482,   10889,    11814,   41 

F.    R.    329)    30% 

449        "        rubber   balls    30% 

449         "         rubber  bicycle  tires  (T.  D.  15316)    30% 

322         "         rubber   blankets,   endless  (T.   D.    8226),   cotton 

chief    value    45% 

449        "        rubber  boots  and  shoes,  no  part  wool 30% 

370        "         rubber  boots 'and  shoes,  wool  lined 44c  Ib  and  60% 

410         "        rubber  brushes,  dampeners  (T.  D.  13752) 40% 

449         "         rubber  catheters  (T.  D.  11071)   30% 

89         "         rubber  cement,  (T.  D.   13769)    20% 

337        "         rubber    and    cotton   waterproof    cloth    (T.    D. 

12695)   10c  sq  yd  and  20% 

314        "        rubber   clothing,   ready  made,   and  articles   of 

wearing  apparel,  made  in  part  of  cotton  or 

other  vegetable  fiber 15c  Ib  and  50% 

320        "         rubber,    cotton   webbing   (59   F.    R.    454,    T.   D. 

13311,  14727,   14151)    45% 

579        "        rubber,  crude,  and  milK  of  (T.  D.  6067) Free 

579         "         rubber  cuttings,   fit  only  for  remanufacturing 

(T.   D.    6067)    Free 

449         "         rubber,  dentists  (13  S.  C.  R.  88) 30% 

418        "         rubber  dolls  (T.  D.  12026)    35% 

368         "         rubber   dress    goods,   of  wool,     as    wool  dress 

goods. 
314        "        rubber  in  boys'  cotton  sailor  suits  (T.  D.  12203) 

15c  Ib  and  50% 
314        "        rubber   in  cotton  neckties,    (T.   D.   11065) 

15c  Ib  and  50% 

449  "         ruboer  in  sheets  or  cakes  (T.  D.  3718) 30% 

314         "         rubber  mackintosh  gloves  (T.  D.   14313) 

15c  Ib  and  50% 
23        "         rubber  marine  glue  (T.  D.  16222),  as  glue. 

450  "         rubber  match  boxes   35% 

579        "        rubber,  milk  of  Free 

rubber  milled,  as  crude  rubber,   (T.  D.  19344). 
391        "        rubber  mixed  with  silk,  silk  chief  value,  n.  s. 

p.  f 60% 

366        "        rubber  mixed  with  wool  or  animal  hair,  if  wool 

or  animal  hair  chief  value,   n.   s.   p.   f.,   as 

wool  manufactures. 


376  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
679     India  rubber,   old  and  worn  out,  and  fit  only  for  re- 
manufacture   Free 

rubber  partially  manufactured  30? 

rubber  pouches,  for  tobacco   607 

rubber,  pouches,  small  (T.  D.  16348)   307 

rubber  printing  blankets  (T.  D.  17266)    .'.'.'.  30% 

rubber  rough  sheets,    (T.   D.   3718) Free 

rubber  scrap  and  shoes  which  have  been  worn 
out  by  use,  and  are  fit  only  for  remanufac- 
ture  (T.  D.  10406,  10790,  11264,  11421,  13215, 

15006,   15779,   13   S.  C.   R.   875) Free 

rubber  sheeting  for  hospitals  (T.  D.  12631) 30% 

rubber,   silk,  cotton  and  metal  garters   (T.   D 

10323)     50/o 

rubber,  silk  goods,  containing  50% 

Sec.  6"        rubber  substitute   (T.  D.   15317)    20% 

rubber  surgical  instruments   (T.  D.   11383) 30% 

rubber    tobacco    pouches,    diminutive    (T.    D. 

16348)    30% 

rubber  toys,    (T.   D.    22339)    30% 

449  rubber  tubing,  for  artificial  flowers  (T.  D.  8931, 

13438,   18814,  84  F.  R.   154,   19769) 30% 

rubber  tubing,  plain  (T.  D.  8551,  10683,  14213)..       30% 

450  rubber,  vulcanized,  known  as  hard  rubber,  all 

manufactures,   n.  s.   p.  f 35% 

rubber  waste  (T.  D.  6067,  10406,  13215) Free 

337  rubber,   waterproof  fabrics   (T.  D.   11691) 

lOc  sq  yd  and  20% 
rubber    waterproof    outside   garments    (T.    D. 

10389)    15c  Ib  and  50% 

shawls    44c  tb  and  60% 

straw  mattings,  val.  not  exceeding  lOc  sq  yd. 

3c  sq  yd 

val.  exceeding  lOc  sq  yd 7c  sq  yd  and  25% 

95     Indian  black   teapots,   as   tinted  earthenware    (T.   D. 

13066)    60% 

corn  or  maize  (56  Ibs.  to  bu.)   15c  bu 

hemp   $20  ton 

330        "        hemp  twine  (T.  D.  14951).     See  hemp  twine. 

604  madder  (T.  D.  5318)    Free 

228        "         meal  (48  Ibs.  to  bu.) 20c  bu 

58         "         red   (T.   D.  2132,   9838)    30% 

Indians,  effects  of,  accompanying  owner  (2  O.  A.  G. 
340.    T.     D.     6249,     7743,    8529,    14576,     15015, 

16393,   17723,   21359,  21385)   not   Free 

526     Indicus   cocculus    Free 

5bO     Indigo  (T.  D.  20925.  21065) Free 

482         "         auxiliary  (T.  D.  3428,  4490,  16734,   22415,  22438)     Free 

-5         "         carmined  (T.  D.  3953)   lOc  It> 

660        "         coal  tar,  (T.  D.  19162,  19644,  20925,  21065)    Free 

25        "         extracts  and  pastes  of  (T.  D.  12701) %c  It> 

58        "         ground  or  mixed  in  oil   30% 

580        "        powdered,    not    carmined,    (T.   D.    3592,    20925, 

23256)    Free 

25         "         white  (T.  D.  12701)   %c  lt> 

25     Indigotine  (T.  D.  3953)   lOc  It) 

433     Indurated  fiber  ware,  n.  s.  p.  f 35% 

73     Industrial  bicarbonate  of  soda  (T.  D.  16810) %c  Ib 

339     Infants'  bibs,  cotton,  embroidered   60% 

Infirmary,  lenses  for  are  dutiable  (T.  D.  1377). 
Influenz   machines,   according    to    material     of   chief 
value  (T.  D.  12688). 

67  Infusions,  alcoholic,  medicinal  (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

68  "         non-alcoholic,   medicinal   25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  377 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

632     I ngots,    copper    Free 

171         "         for  railway  tires    1140  lt> 

641        "         platina    Free 

135        "         steel  (see  steel  ingots). 

378     Ingrain  carpets,  double 18c  sq  yd  and  40% 

377         "         carpets,  treble 22c  sq  yd  and  40% 

320     Initials,  cotton   .    50c  tt>  and  30% 

paper,  as  manufactures  of  paper,  (T.  D.  23419). 

391         "         silk    60% 

366     Ink  blotters,  part  wool.   (T.  D.   7208)   as  wool  ma  u- 
factures. 

94        "         bottles,  stoneware  (T.  D.  3276,  11205) 25% 

153         "         erasers,  steel  brush.  (T.  D.  15235),  see  cutlery. 
208        "        extractors,    wood    chief    value,    (T.    D.    10791, 

12204)    35% 

26    "    India.  (T.  D.  7714)  25% 

26    "    n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  21588)  25% 

26         "         powders,   (T.  D.  7714,  8923)    25% 

26         "         printers    (T.    D.   8891)    25% 

Inkstands,  according  to   material  of  chief  value   (T. 
D.    13304.    11205). 

20     Insect  powder,  vegetable,  .(T.  D.  6161) %c  lt>  and  10% 

76     Insecticide  preparations,  (T.  D.  16818,  21322) %c  lt> 

20     Insects,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value  (T.  D.  6161) 

140  It)  and  10% 

3         "         ammoniacal   cochineal   (T.   D.   1153^) 25% 

548        "         crude,    as  drugs    Free 

649         "         eggs Free 

839     Insertings,   cotton   or  other   vegetable   fiber 60% 

390         "         silk.   (72   F.    R.    252,    T.    D.    15580.    15985,    16927, 

17788,    17992,    23232)    60% 

871         "         wool   50c  Ib  and  60% 

603  Institutions,  books,  maps,  music,  photographs,  etch- 
ings, lithographic  prints,  and  charts  spec- 
ially imported,  not  more  than  two  copies  in 
any  one  invoice,  in  good  faith,  for  the  use 
of  any  society  incorporated  or  established 
for  educational,  philosophical,  literary  or 
religious  purposes  or  for  the  encouragement 
of  the  fine  arts,  or  by  any  college,  academy, 
school  or  seminary  of  learning  in  the  United 

States Free 

638  "  philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus,  uten- 
sils, instruments  and  preparations,  includ- 
ing coverings  for  same,  specially  imported 
in  good  faith  for  the  use  of  any  society  or 
institution  incorporated  or  established  for 
religious,  philosophical,  educational,  scien- 
tific, or  literary  purposes,  or  for  the  en- 
couragement of  the  fine  arts,  and  not  in- 
tei  ded  for  sale  (G.  A.  3804,  11  S.  C.  R.  148, 
71  F.  R.  866,  T.  D.  15464,  16974,  18767,  21361, 

22147,    22964)     Free 

649  "  regalia  and  gems,  statuary  and  specimens  or 
casts  of  sculpture,  where  specially  imported 
in  good  faith  for  the  use  of  any  society  in- 
corporated or  established  solely  for  educa- 
tional, scientific,  philosophical,  literary,  or 
religious  purposes,  or  for  the  encourage- 
ment of  fine  arts,  or  for  the  use  or  by  the 
order  of  any  college,  academy,  school, 
seminary,  of  learning,  or  public  library  in 
the  United  States;  but  the  term  "regalia" 
as  herein  used  shall  be  held  to  embrace  only 


378  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

such  insignia  of  rank  or  office,  or  emblems 
as  may  be  worn  upon  the  person  or  borne 
in  the  hand  during  public  exercises  of  the 
society  or  institution,  and  shall  not  include 
articles  of  furniture  or  fixtures,  or  of  regu- 
lar wearing  apparti,  not  personal  property 

of  individuals    Free 

453     Instruments,  musical  and  cases  for,  and  parts  of  (T. 

D.    16219,   17489)    45% 

453  musical,  gut  strings  for  (T.  D.  1S733) 45% 

453  musical,  metal   strings   for    45% 

musical,  silk  strings  for   45% 

111  optical  (G.  A.  3754,  T.  D.   15954.   16952) 45% 

638  philosophical  and  scientific  for  institutions Free 

645  professional   (66  F.   R.   303,  71  F.   R.  293,   T.  D. 

16663.   182&2),   if  accompanying  emigrant  to 

United  States    Free 

193     Insulated  copper  wire  (T.  D.  5899)    45% 

Insulators,  electric,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  6699). 
400     Insurance  policy  blanks,  as  lithographic  prints  (T.  D. 
11355). 

496     Integuments,  animals,  crude   Free 

496     Intestines,  animals,   crude    Free 

€16     Inventions,  models  of,  that  cannot  be  fitted  for  use..     Free 
Sec.  32  Invoices,  additions  to  make  market  value. 
214         "         must  specify  character  of  tobacco. 
64     Iodide  and  iodate  of  potash   25c  Ib 

581  iodine,    crude    Free 

~'l         "        resublimed    20c  Ib 

3         "         salts  of    25% 

1'8     lodoform   $1  Ib 

68         "         aristol  not  (T.  D.  11325)   25% 

582  Ipecac   (T.   D.    22432,    22493) Free 

683     Iridium   Free 

251     Iris,   (T.   D.    14749,    14835)    25% 

70  pulverized  as  a  dentifrice   50% 

20        "  or  orris  root,  as  a  drug,  advanced  in  value, 

34c  Ib  and  10% 

648         "         or  orris  root,  as  a  drug,  crude Free 

81     Irish   moss    10% 

3     Iron,  acetate  of  25% 

193        "         and  alloy  strips  welded  (G.  A.  3819) 45% 

148         "         andirons    8-10e   Ib 

123-124  "  bar  (T.   D.    11397,   22708,    22930,   23756,    23833) 

6-10c  Ib  or  $12  per  ton 

121         "         basic  slag  $1  ton 

124         "        billets,    charcoal    J .  $12   ton 

131        "  black  taggers  (T.  D.  10935). 

121         "         bog  ore  (T.  D.  13943)    40c  ton 

3         "         carbonate  of   25% 

146  "  card   clothing   (41   F.    R.    33,    T.    D.  5800,    8973, 

12828)    20c  sq  ft 

150  "         cast  hollow  ware,  coated,  glazed  or  tinned 2c  Ib 

147  "         cast  iron  pipe   4-10c  Ib 

148  "         cast  iron  plates    8-10c  Ib 

148  "         cast  iron  vessels 8-10c  Ib 

148  '*         cast  iron  stove  plates 8-10c  Ib 

148  "         castings  (T.   D.  13362)    8-10c  Ib 

charcoal  plate.     See   iron  and  steel  plate,    (T. 

D.  19197). 
124         "        charcoal   used   in   manufacture     (T.     D.     8701. 

9358.  1455                                                                 ^S9)  $12  ton 
193         -         chilled    sand    (T.   D.    17649)    45% 


SCHEDULE  OP  DUTIES.  379 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                       RATE 

520     Iron,   chromate   of    Free 

520  chromic  ore Free 

183         "         chrome  pig,  (T.  D.  8496,  13966,  16294)    20% 

124  coils,  less  than  7-16  in 8-10c  Ib 

53  color  of  lac  (T.   D.   2039) 35% 

"  crop  ends,  as  scrap,   (T.  D.  22049). 

121  "         dross  from  burnt  pyrites   40c  ton 

dust   (T.    D.    7816)    45% 

f erro  manganese   $4  ton 

122  "         ferro  sillicon    . . $4  ton 

193         "         filings   (T.   D.  7816)    45% 

flats  not 'less  than  1  inch  or  %  inch  thick. ..  .6-10c  Ib 
galvanized  or  coated,  in  addition   2-10c  Ib 

123  hammered  bar  and  square  6-10c  Ib 

124  "         hammered   round,    in   coils   or   rods   less    than 

7-16   inch    6-10c  Ib 

148        "         hatters'  irons 8-10c  Ib 

121  hematite  ore  (T.  D.  12663)    40c  ton 

150        "         hollow  ware,  cast.     See  hollow  ware. 

3         "         hydrated  oxide  of  (T.  D.  9265,  15013) 25% 

180        "        japanned  hooks  and  eyes  (44  F.  R.  747) 

5%c  Ib  and  15% 

122  "        kentledge    $4  ton 

3         "         liquor   25% 

193        "        manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (17  O.  A.  G.  647,  18  O. 

A.  G.  475;    45% 

414        "         nails   for    ornamenting   buttons    (T.    D.    6397), 

as  buttons. 

3         "         nitrate    of    25% 

122        "        old  (G.  A.  3782)    $4  ton 

121        "         ore  bog  (G.  A.  2048,  6  S.  C.  R.  207) 40c  ton 

121         "         ore  manganiferous   4 40c  ton 

121  "         ore,   no  allowance  for  moisture  (T/  D.  10235). 

674  "  s  ore.  sulphur  or  pyrites  Free 

58  "  oxide  of  (T.  D.  296'l,  4914,  9455,  13206,  37  F.  R. 

776,  19355,  19580,  23346)  30% 

58  "  oxide  of,  crocus  martis  (T.  D.  6658,  9265)  30% 

58  "  oxide  of,  crude  (T.  D.  5972,  12339)  30% 

68  "  oxide  of,  medicinal  25% 

58  "  oxide  of  or  colcothar  (T.  D.  2961,  4914,  19355, 

19580,  23346)  oO% 

93  "  oxide,  with  silica,  alumina  and  lime  (T.  D. 

12817)    $2  ton 

122  "         pigs,   (T.  D.  17916,  22193)    $4  ton 

68         "         pills   (T.   D.  6837)    25% 

147  "  pipes,  cast  (T.  D.  4941) 4-10c  Ib 

148  "  plates,  cast,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  11093)   8-10c  Ib 

68  "  powdered,  by  hydrogen  (T.  D.  1747)   25% 

123  "  round,  not  less  than  7-16  inch  in  diameter. .  .6-10c  Ib 

124  "  round,  in  coils  or  rods,  (T.  D.  5910),  less  than 

7-16  of  an  inch  in  diameter,    and    bars    or 

shapes  of  rolled  or  hammered    iron,    n.     s. 

p.  f : 8-10c  10 

124        "        rods,   round,  less  than  7-16  inch 8-10c  ID 

123         "         rolled  and  hammered  bars  (8  S.  C.  R.  562)...6-10c  Ib 
138        "        rust  and  scalings   in   old   scrap,  no  allowance 

for  (T.  D.  4881). 

148        "         sad  irons  n.  s.  p.  f 8-10c  Ib 

122        "         scale,  as  scrap  (T.  D.  8463,  11282,  11650) $4  ton 

148         "         shot  (T.  D.  6001)    8-10c  Ib 

193         "         show  cards   (T.  D.  6141,  9812,   25  F.   R.   899,   10 

S.    C.    R.    180)    45% 


380 


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PAR. 
97     Iron, 
124 
122 

148 
148 
125 
19 
674 
148 
148 
188 
137 

1-21 
138 
125 
127 
142 
154 
159 
193 
155 
143 


171 

128 

123-124 
141 


130 
125 

193 

124 
144 
131 
154 
156 
171 
171 
124 
124 
165 
126 


ARTICLE.  RATE 

silicate  of.   (T.  D.  22223)    35% 

slabs    , 5-lOc  Ib 

spiegeleisen    $4  ton 

stove  irons    S-lOc  tb 

stove  plates  cast  (T.  D.  11093)   8-10c  Ib 

structural,   (T.  D.  19198)    3-10c  Ib 

sulphate    of    yc  Ib 

sulphuret  of    Free 

tailors'   iron    .8-10c  Ib 

vessels,  cast  S-lOc  Ib 

wire  hairpins  (10  S.  C.  R.  120,  T.  D.  10484) 35% 

wire  netting,  as  wh-e  according*  to  gauge,  and 

in  addition  (T.  D.  13501)  H4c  Ib 

or  steel  anchors,  or  parts  thereof  (T.  D.  365)..li/,c  Ib 
steel,  allowance,  none  for  rust  or  discoloration. 

or  steel  angles,   (T.  D.   8634)   .' 5-10c  R> 

or  steel,  anti-friction  ball  forgings 45% 

and  steel,  anvils  (T.  D.  15828)    lT£c  Ib 

and  steel  arms,  side 35% 

or  steel  articles,  enameled  or  glazed  40% 

and  steel  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

and  steel,  artists'  knives.     See  knives, 
and   steel   axles,    or   parts    thereof,   axle   bars, 
axle  blanks,   or  forgings  for  axles,   without 
reference  to  the  stage  or  state  of  manufac- 
ture (T.  D.  5310,  14291),  valued  not  over  6c  Ib  Ic  Ib 
Pro-sided^    That  when  iron  or  steel  axles  are 
imported,     fitted     in     wheels,     or    parts    of 
wheels,  of  iron  or  steel,  they  shall  be  duti- 
able  at    the    same    rate   as    the    wheels    in 
which  they  are  fitted. 

.or  steel  barrel  hoops,  flared,  splayed  or  punch- 
ed, in  addition  to  rate,  on  bar  iron  or  steel 

1-lOc  Ib 
bars,  hammered  or  rolled  (T.  D.  14553) 

6-10  or  S-lOc  Ib 

and  steel  bars  or  rods  of  whatever  shape  or 
section,  which  are  cold  rolled,  cold  drawn, 
cold  hammered,  or  polished  in  any  way.  in 
addition  to  the  ordinary  process  of  hot  roll- 
ing or  hammering,  shall  pay  in  addition  to 
the  rates  provided  on  bars  or  rods  which 

are  hot  rolled    y±c  Ib 

and  steel  bars,  railway  7-20c  Ib 

and  steel  beams  (T.  D.  7G17.  7773.  12933,  13698), 

5-10c  Ib 
and  steel  bedscrews  (T.  D.  2465,  39  F.  R.  383). .       45% 

billets  5-10c  Ib 

and  steel  blacksmiths'  hammers  and  sledges .. l^c  Ib 
or  steel  black  taggers,  as  Iron  and  steel  sheets. 

and  steel  blades,  sword    35% 

and  steel  blanks,   file.     (See  files). 

or  steel  blanks  for  railway  wheels l^c  Ib 

or  steel  blooms  for  railway  wheels 114°  tt> 

blooms    5-10c  Ib 

blooms,   charcoal   $12  ton 

or  steel  bodkins    25  % 

or  steel  boiler  or  other  plate,  not  thinner  than, 
number  ten  wire  gauge,  sheared  or  un- 
sheared,  and  skelp  iron  or  steel,  sheared  or 
rolled  in  grooves,  value  at  one  cent  per 
pouna  or  less  (T.  D.  19197)  5-10c  It) 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  381 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Value  above  one  cent  and  not  above   2  cents 

per    pound 6-10c  Ib 

Value  above  2c,  and  not  above  4c  per  pound..     Ic  Ib 

Valued  at  over  four  cents  per  pound  25% 

ProvitM.  That  all  plate  iron  or  steel  thin- 
ner than  number  ten  wire  gauge  shall  pay 
duty  as  iron  and  steel  sheets. 

152     Iron    and   steel   boiler   flues   made   from   plate  metal, 

(T.  D.   23658)    2^c  Ib 

152  "  or  steel  boiler  tubes,  pipes,  flues,  or  stays  (.T. 
D.  6186,  13647),  not  thinner  than  number  16 
wire  gauge  2c  Ib 

152  "         or  steel  boiler  tubes,  finished,  n.  s.  p.  f 35% 

193         "        and  steel  boilers  (T.  D.   7536)   45% 

140        "         But    not    less    than    plate    iron    or    steel   from 

which  made. 

145         "         or  steel  bolt  blanks  l%c  Ib 

145        "         or  steel  bolts,  with  or  without  threads  or  nuts, 

(T.   D.   12932)    ll£c  lt> 

193         "         or  steel  bolts  for  doors  "45% 

188        "         or  steel  bonnet  or  hat  pins    35% 

137         "         or  steel  bonnet  wire,  val.  over  4c  Ib  45% 

164         "         or  steel  brads.     (See  iron  and  steel  tacks,  cut.) 

155         "         and  steel  bread  knives,  as  knives. 

412        "         or  steel  buckles  for  trousers,  or  parts  of, 

Valued  not  more  than  50c  per  lOO 5c  100  and  15% 

Valued  over  15c,  not  over  50c  100 lOc  100  and  15% 

Valued  over  15c  100   15c  100  and  15% 

153  "         and  steel  budding  knives,  as  knives. 

125        "        and  steel  building  forms    5-10c  Ib 

125         "        and   steel   bulb    beams    5-10c  Ib 

155        "         and  steel  butchers'  knives,  forks  and  steels,  as 

knives. 
155        "        and  steel  butter  knives,  as  "knives. 

193       •"         and  steel  butts   45% 

137  "  and  steel  cables,  in  addition  to  the  rate  im- 
posed on  wire  from  which  made l^c  lt> 

145         "         or  steel  car  tie-rods   (T.   D.   6968)   l%c  It) 

171         "         or  steel   car  tires    la/£c  Ib 

125        "         or  steel  car  truck  channels 5-10c  Ib 

155  "        and  steel  carving  knives,  as  knives. 

122         "         and  steel,  cast  scraps    $4  ton 

193         "        and  steel  casters  for  furniture   45% 

148  "         castings,    n.    s.    p.    f.    (T.    D.    5936,    6001,    11093, 

12125,    12920)    • 8-10clb 

149  "         castings,  malleable,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  4941,  8052, 

7684,    7041,    9135,    128J4,    12855,    12920,    13362, 

5939)    9-10c  It) 

193         "         castings,    malleable,   galvanized   or  tinned   (T. 

D.    8180)     45% 

193         "         or  steel  chain  links   (T.  D.  8865)    45% 

151  "  or  steel  chain  or  chains  of  all  kinds  (T.  D. 
6101,  8740,  9969,  10890,  12040). 

Not  less  than  %  of  an  inch  in  diameter. . . l%c  Ib 

Less  than  %,   not  less   than  %  of  an  inch  in 

diameter  l%c  Ib 

Less  than  %,  not  less  than  5-16  of  an  inch  in 

diameter  l%c  Ib 

Less  than  5-16  of  an  inch  in  diameter 3c  Ib 

But  no  chain  or  chains  shall  pay  a  lower  rate 

of  duty  than   45% 

434         ••        and  steel  chain/if  jewelry  (T.  D.  10889) 60% 

125         "         or  steel   channels  (T.   D.   9864)    5-10c  Ib 

156  "         and  steel  cheese  knives,  as  knives. 


382  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

168     Iron   and  steel  circular  saws 25% 

153  and  steel  clasp  knives,  as  knives. 

and  steel  clippings  (T.  D.  6244)    $4  ton 

or  steel,  clock  wires.     (See  iron  or  steel  wire). 

cogged  ingots 5-10c  Ib 

or  steel  cogged  ingots  for  railway  wheels 1140  Ib 

or  steel  columns  or  parts  of 5-10c  Ib 

and  steel  connecting  rods   45% 

or  steel  corset  clasps  and  steels    45% 

or  steel  corset  wire    

155  and  steel  cooks'  knives,  as  knives. 

131         "         or  steel,   corrugated  sheets.      (.See   corrugated 

or  crimped  sheets,   iron  or  steel.) 

129         "        or  steel  cotton  ties,  coated  or  not  coated  with 
any    preparation,    with   or   without   buckles 
for  baling  (1  S.  C.  R.  346,  T.  D.  15578) ...  .5-10c  Ib 
131  or   steel,    crimped    sheets.    (See   corrugated   or 

crimped  sheet  iron  or  steel.) 

137  "         or  steel,    crinoline   wire    45% 

165  "         or   steel,    crochet    needles    25% 

122  and  steel  crop  ends  fit  only  for  remanufacture 

(T.  D.  3624.  6351.  9358.  22049) $4  ton 

144         "         and  steel,  crowbars l^>c  Ib 

447        "         and  steel  curb  chains  (T.   D.  6101)    "45% 

160  -  or  steel,  cut  nails  and  spikes  6-10c  Ib 

153  "  and  steel  cutlery,  pen  or  pocket  knives,  clasp 
knives,  pruning  and  budding  knives,  of  all 
kinds  or  parts  of.  and  erasers  or  manicure 
knives,  or  parts  of,  wholly  or  partly  manu- 
factured, valued  not  more  than  40c  doz 40% 

Valued  over  40c.,   not  over  50c.  doz., 

Ic  per  piece  and  40% 
Valued  over  50c.  not  over  $1.25  doz.. 

5c  per  piece  and  40% 
Valued  over  $1.25,  not  over  $3  doz., 

lOc  per  piece  and  40% 

Valued  over  $3  doz   20c  per  piece  and  40% 

Blades  for  the  above  articles,  handles  or  parts 
of.   imported   separately. 

not  less  than  5c  per  piece  and  40% 

155  "  and  steel  cutlery,  table,  butchers',  carving, 
cooks',  hunting,  kitchen,  bread,  butter, 
vegetable,  fruit,  cheese,  plumbers',  paint- 
ers', palette,  artists',  and  shoe  knives,  forks 
and  steels,  finished  or  unfinished,  with 
handles  of  mother-of-pearl,  shell  or  ivory, 

16c  ea  and  15% 

with  handles  of  deer  horn 12c  ea.  and  15% 

with  handles  of  hard  rubber,  solid  bone,  cellu- 
loid or  any  pyroxline  material 5c  ea  and  15% 

witn  handles  of  any  other  material,  .li/^c  ea  and  15% 
But  none  of  the  above  articles  shall  pay  less 

than 45% 

152        "         and  steel  cylindrical  furnaces,    welded  (T.    D. 

23658)   2i£c  Ib 

138  "        and  steel,   damage  from  discoloration,    no  al- 

lowance for. 
138         "         and  steel,  damage  from  rust,  no  allowance  for. 

125         "         or  steel,  deck  beams   5-10c  It 

137         "         or  steel  dress  steels,  val.   over  4c  Ib 43% 

135-137-141   Iron   or  steel  drill  rods,   (T.  D.   21936). 

124     Iron  die-blocks  or  blanks  8-10c  Ib 

166  "        and  steel  electrotype  plates   25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  383 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

159     Iron  or  steel  enameled  (T.  D.  11985)    40% 

153  and  steel  erasers.     See  iron  and  steel  cutlery. 

136  "         or   steel   fence    rods.      See    iron   or   steel   wire 

rods. 

193         "        and  steel   filings    45% 

130         "         or  steel  fish  plates   4-10c  Ib 

148  floor  plates,  cast  (T.  D.  11093)    8-10c  Ib 

152         "         or   steel   flues,    not   thinner   than  No.    16  wire 

gauge  (T.  D.  13018,  13647)   2c  Ib 

127        "         or  steel,    forged    35% 

127         "         or  steel  forgings,   anti-friction  ball    45% 

127  "  or  steel  forgings,  combined  of  whatever  shape, 
or  in  whatever  degree  or  stage  of  manu- 
facture, n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  10568,  10657,  G.  A. 
3718)  35% 

143  "        or  steel  forgings,  for  axles,  valued  not  over  6c 

Ib   Ic  Ib 

127  or  steel   forgings,   for   vessels,    steam    engines 

and  locomotives  (T.  D.  14629)    35% 

125        "        or  steel  forms,  building 5-10c  Ib 

124  "         forms  more   advanced   than  pig  and  less   fin- 

ished than  bar,  except  castings  5-10c  Ib 

155         "        and  steel,  fruit  knives.     As  knives. 

152         "         or  steel  furnaces,  cylindrical   2%c  Ib 

132        "         or    steel,    galvanized    sheets    or    plates,    hoop, 

band,  or  scroll,  except  tin  plates,  shall  pay 

2-10c    Ib    additional   than    if   it   was   not   so 

galvanized. 

125  "         or  steel,  girders   5-10c  Ib 

159         "         or  steel,  glazed  or  enameled  (T.  D.  11985) 40% 

157  "         or  steel,  gun  stocks  and  parts,  muzzle  loading, 

(45  F.  R.  349) 25% 

158  "         or   steel    gun  -  stocks,    double    barrel,    breech- 

loading  rifles   $3  each  and  35% 

188  or  steel  hair  pins   35% 

144  "  and  steel  hammers,  blacksmiths'   l^c  Ib 

193  and  steel  hammers,  other  than  blacksmiths'..       45% 

193  "  and  steel  handles,   for  umbrellas  and  parasols       45% 

188  "  or  steel  hat  pins   35% 

137  "  or  steel  hat  wire   45% 

145  "  or  steel,  hinges  or  hinge  blanks  l^c  Ib 

148  "  hollowware   8-10c  Ib 

161  "  or  steel,  hob  nails   2140  Ib 

193  "  and  steel  hooks  (42  F.  R.  529)    45% 

128  "        or  steel,  hoop,  band  or  scroll,   n.  s.  p.  f.,  val. 

at  3c  Ib  or  less,  8  inches  or  less  wide  and 
less  than  %  of  an  inch  thick,  not  thinner 
than  No.  10  wire  gauge  5-10c  Ib 

thinner  than  No.  10,  not  thinner  than  No.  20 

wire  gauge  6-10c  Ib 

thinner  than  No.  20  wire  gauge  8-10c  Ib 

128  "         or  steel  hoop,  band  or  scroll  flared,  splayed  or 

punched,    shall    pay    l-10c.    Ib.    more    duty 
than  on  iron  or  steel  from  which  made. 
132         "        galvanized  or  coated,  in  addition 2-10c  Ib 

129  "         or  steel  hoop  for  baling  cotton  5-10c  Ib 

193         "         and   steel  horseshoe  nail  plates    (T.   D.   12929, 

13201)    45% 

161        "         or  steel  horseshoe  nails   2140  Ib 

163         "         or  steel,  horseshoes,  wrought   Ic  Ib 

155         "         and  steel,  hunting  knives.     As  knives. 

171         "        and  steel  ingots,  for  railway  wheels 1140  Ib 

125        "         or  steel,  joists    5-10c  Ib 


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RATE 


PAR.  ARTICLE 

155     Iron  and  steel,  kitchen  knives,  as  knives. 

or  steel,  knitting  needles,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

153  and  steel,  knives,  pen  or  pocket  knives,  clasp 

knives,  pruning  and  budding  knives  of  all 
kinds  or  parts  of,  and  erasers  or  manicure 
knives,  or  parts  of,  wholly  or  partly  manu- 
factured. 

Valued  not  more  than  40c  dozen 40% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  50c  doz...lc  each  and  40% 
Valued  over  50c.  not  over  $1.25  doz..5c  each  and  40% 
Valued  over  $1.25,  not  over  $3  doz.,10c  each  and  40% 

Valued  over  $3  dozen  20c  each  and  40% 

Blades  for  the  above  articles,  handles  or  parts 
of.   imported  separately,   shall  pay  not  less 

than 5c  each  and  40% 

155  and    steel    knives,     table,     butchers',    carving, 

cooks',  hunting,  kitchen,  bread,  butter, 
vegetable,  fruit,  cheese,  plumbers',  paint- 
ters'.  palette,  artists'  and  shoes  knives, 
forks  and  steels,  finished  or  unfinished, 
with  handles  of  mother-of-pearl,  shell' or 

ivory  16c  each  and  15% 

with  handles  of  deer  horn  12c  each  and  15% 

with  handles  of  hard  rubber,  solid  bone,  cellu- 
loid, or  any  pyroxiline  material  ..5c  each  and  15% 
with  handles  of  any  other  material  li/>c  each  and  15% 
But  none  of  the  above  articles  shall"  pay  less 

than * 45% 

and  steel,  larding  needles  or  pins,  (T.  D.  8995)       45% 

and  steel,  latch  needles  $1  M  and  25% 

loops,  not  more  advanced  than  pig  iron 5-10c  It) 

malleable  castings  of.  n.  s.  p.  f 9-10c  It) 

153  and  steel  manicure  knives.     See  iron  and  steel 

knives, 
and  steel,  manufactures  of.   n.  s.  p.   f.    (T.  D. 

10778)    45% 

140  and  steel,  manufactures  n.  s.  p.  f.  made  from 

tin  plate,  terne  plate,  or  the  sheet,  plate, 
hoop,  band  or  scroll  iron  or  steel  herein  pro- 
vided for,  shall  not  pay  a  lower  rate  of  duty 
than  the  steel  from  which  it  is  made. 

139  and  steel  metal,  cast  and  malleable,  of  what- 

ever description  or  form,  without  regard  to 
the  percentage  of  carbon,  whether  produced 
by  cementation  or  converted  or  cast  or 
made  by  the  crucible,  Bessemer,  Clapp- 
Grifflth,  pneumatic,  Thomas-Gilchrist,  ba- 
sic. Siemens-Martin,  or  open-hearth  pro- 
cess, or  by  the  equivalent  of  either,  or  by 
a  combination  of  two  or  more  of  the  pro- 
cesses, or  their  equivalent,  or  by  any  fusion 
or  other  process  which  produces  a  metal 
either  granular  or  fibrous  in  structure, 
which  is  cast  and  malleable,  excepting  what 
is  known  as  malleable-iron  castings,  shall 
be  classed  and  denominated  as  steel. 

127        "        and  steel,  mill  cranks,  wrought   35% 

and  steel,  mill  irons,  wrought   35% 

163  and  steel,  mule  shoes,  wrought   Ic  It) 

157  and   steel,   muskets,    muzzle-loading  shotguns, 

rifles,  and  parts  thereof 25% 

136  "  or  steel  nail  rods  in  coils  or  otherwise  (8  S. 
C.  R.  562.  20  F.  R.  495).  See  iron  and  steel 
wire  rods. 


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385 


PAR. 
160  Iron 
162    " 


161 

193 
137 
165 

165 

163 
163 
155 

170 
137 
127 
158 
126 

159 
155 

153 

125 
122 
193 
153 
130 
130 
130 

130 
130 
171 
122 
170 
158 

136 

167 
136 

141 

127 
136 

193 
138 
188 
153 


ARTICLE  RATE 

or  steel  nails,  cut   .............................  6-10c  lb 

or  steel  nails,    wire,    not   less   than   1  inch   in 

length    and   not    lighter   than   No.    16    wire 

guage  .....................................  %c  lb 

Less   than  1   inch  in   length  and  lighter  than 

No.  16  wire  guage  .........................     Ic  lb 

or   steel    nails,    horseshoe,    hob   and   all    other 

wrought  nails  n.  s.  p.  f  ......  .  .............  2%c  lb 

nails  for  ornamenting  buttons  (T.  D.  6397)....       45% 

or  steel  needle  wire.     See  iron  and  steel  wire. 
or  steel,    needles   for  knitting  or  sewing  ma- 

chines ...............................  $1  M  and  25% 

or   steel   needles,    crochet,   tape,    knitting  and 

all  other  needles,  n.  s.  p.  f  ..................       25% 

or  steel,  nuts,  wrought  (T.  D.  14291)   .........     Ic  It) 

or  steel,  ox  shoes,  wrought  ...................     Ic  lb 

and   steel,    painters'     and     palette     knives  as 

knives. 
or  steel  parasol  ribs  and  stretchers   ..........       50% 

and  steel  pen  knives  as  knives. 

or  steel,  piano  wire.     See  iron  or  steel  wire. 

or  steel  pins   ..................................       35% 

or  steel,  pins,  wrist  or  crank  .................       35% 

or  steel,  pipes,  wrought   ......................       35% 

and  steel,  pistols,  revolving  ........  75c  each  and  25% 

or   steel,    piston  rods    .........................       35% 

or  steel,  plate.     See  iron  or  steel  sheets. 

or  steel,  plates,  corrugated  or  crimped  ......  1  l-10c  lb 

and  steel,  plates,  enameled  or  glazed   ........       40% 

and   steel,    plumbers'    knives.      See    iron    and 

steel  knives. 
and  steel,  pocket  knives.     See  iron  and  steel 

knives. 
or  steel,  posts   ...............................  5-10c  lb 

and  steel,  punchings  (T.  D.  9358)   .............  $4  ton 

propellers   ....................................       45% 

and  steel  pruning  knives  as  knives. 

and  steel,  rails,  flat,  punched  ................  7-20c  lb 

and  steel,  rails  "T"   .........................  7-20c  lb 

and  steel,  railway  bars,  and  railway  bars  made 

in  part  of  steel  ...........................  7-20c  lb 

and  steel  railway  chairs,  (T.  D.  276)   ........  4-10c  lb 

and  steel,  railway  fish  plates  or  splice  bars..4-10c  lb 
or  steel,  railway  tires  .........................  l^c  lb 

and  steel,  refuse  ..............................  $4  ton 

or  steel  ribs,   umbrella    .......................       50% 

or  steel,  rifles,  sporting  and  parts  thereof.    See 

guns. 
or  steel,   rivet   rods.     See    iron   or   steel  wire 

rod*. 
or  steel,  rivets,   (T.  D.  12015>  ................     2c  lb 

or  steel  rods,  fence  and  nail.     See  iron  or  steel 

wire  rods. 
or  steel  rods,  cold  rolled  etc.     See  iron  or  steel 

wire   rods. 
or   steel,    rods,    piston    ........................       35% 

or  steel   rods,   rivets  and  screw.     See   iron   or 

steel  wire  rods. 

and  steel  runners  for  umbrellas  and  parasols      45% 
and  steel,  rust,  damage  from,  no  allowance  for. 
or  steel   safety  pins    ..........................       35% 

and  steel  scissors  and  shears  and  blades  for, 

finished  or  unfinished. 
Val.  not  over  50c  doz  ................  15c  doz.  and  15% 


386  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Val.  over  50c,  not  over  $1-75  doz 50c  doz.  and  15% 

Val.   over   $1.75   doz 75c  doz.  and  25% 

122     Iron    and   steel,    scrap    (T.    D.    6001,    8214,    9358,   9490, 

10556,  16  O.  A.  G.  45,  23560)   $4  ton 

136        "         or    steel,    screw    rods    of.      (See   Iron   or   steel 

wire  rods.) 
169         "         or  steel  screws,  commonly  called  wood  screws. 

More  than  2  in.  in  length  4c  lb 

Over  1,  not  over  2  in.  long 6c  lb 

Over  I/*,  not  over  1  in.  long 8X£>c  lb 

One-half  in.  and  less  in  length  12c  lb 

128        "         or  steel,  scroll.     (See  iron  or  steel  hoop  iron.) 
132        "        or  steel  scroll,  galvanized  or  coated  pay  addi- 
tional duty    2-10c  lb 

125         "         or  steel,  sections  or  columns  and  posts  of 5-10c  lb 

165         "         or  steel  sewing  machine  needles  $1  M  and  25% 

193        "        and  steel  shackles  (T.  D.  9008)    45% 

127        "         or  steel,    shafts,   crank    35% 

127        "        or  steel,   shafts   for  steamer    35% 

188        "         or  steel  shawl  pins 35% 

163         "         and  steel  shears.     (See  iron  and  steel  scissors.) 

131  "        or  steel  sheets,  common  or  black,  of  whatever 

dimensions,  and  skelp  iron  or  steel,  valued 

at  three  cents  pound  or  less. 
Thinner  than  No.   10.  not  thinner  than  No.  20 

wire  gauge    7 -lOc  lb 

Thinner  than  No.  20,  not  thinner  than  No.  25 

wire  gauge   8-1  Oc  lb 

Thinner  than  No.  25,  not  thinner  than  No.  32 

wire    gauge    1  l-10c  lb 

Thinner  than  No.  32  wire  gauge 1  2  lOc  lb 

Corrugated  or  crimped  (T.  D.  23333,  23662)  1  l-10c  lb 
All  sheets   of   common   or  black   iron   or  steel 

thinner  than   No.    10   wire  gauge  shall  pay 

duty  as  plate  iron  or  steel. 

132  "         or  steel  sheets  or  plates,   excepting  what  are 

known  commercially  as  tin  plates,  when 
galvanized  or  coated  with  zinc,  spelter  or 
other  metals,  or  any  alloys  of  those  metals, 
shall  pay  2-10c.  pound  more  duty  than  if  the 
>  same  was  not  so  galvanized  or  coated, 

(T.   D.   23333,  23662). 

133  "         or  steel  sheets  polished,  planished  or  glanced, 

by  whatever  name  designated   -c  lb 

133  "         or  steel  sheets  and  plates  other  than  the  pol- 

ished, planished  or  glanced  provided  for, 
which  have  been  cleaned  by  acid,  or  which 
are  cold  rolled,  smoothed  only,  not  polished, 
shall  pay  2-10c  pound  more  duty  than  the 
corresponding  gauges  of  common  or  black 
sheet  iron  or  steel. 

134  "         or  steel  sheets,  or  taggers  iron  or  steel,  coated 

with  tin  or  lead  or  with  a  mixture  of  either 
of  these  metals,  by  the  dipping  or  other 
process,  and  commercially  known  as  tin 
plates,  terne  plates  and  taggers  tin li£c  lb 

159  "  or  steel  sheets,  plates,  wares  or  articles  enam- 
eled or  glazed  with  vitreous  glasses  (T.  D. 
11985)  40% 

141  "  or  steel  sheets,  strips  or  plates  other  than 
polished,  planished  or  glanced  sheet  iron  or 
sheet  steel,  which  are  cold  rolled,  cold  ham- 
mered, blued,  brightened,  tempered  or  pol- 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  387 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

ished  by  any  process  to  such  perfected  sur- 
face finish  or  polish  better  than  the  grade 
of  cold  rolled,  smoothed  only,  shall  pay  lc 
Ib  in  addition  to  the  rates  on  common  or 
black  sheets,  plates  or  strips. 

193     Iron   sheets,  common   or  black,   valued   over  3   cents* 

(T.   D.    22929,    23333,    23662)    45% 

155        "        and  steel  shoe  knives.     As  knives. 

163         "         or  steel,  shoes,  horse,  mule  or  ox,  wrought....     lc  Ib 

193         "         and  steel  shot  (T.  D.  6001)   45% 

151  "        or  steel,  shot  chains  (49  F.  R.  221).     As  chains. 
158        "         or  steel,  shot  gun  barrels.     As  guns. 

658  "  or  steel,  shot  gun  barrels,  single  tubes,  forged, 

rough   bored    Free 

158  "  or  steel  shot  guns  and  rifles.     As  guns. 

193  "  and  steel  show  cards  (T.  D.  6141,  9812)   45% 

193  "  and  steel,  shovels    45% 

193  "  and   steel,    sickles 45% 

154  "  or  steel,   side  arms    35% 

131  "  or  steel  skelp.  (See  iron  and  steel  sheets.) 

126        "         or   steel   skelp,    sheared   or   rolled   in  grooves. 
Rate  according  to  value. 

144  "        and  steel,  sledges,  blacksmith  l^c  Ib 

193        "         and  steel  spades    45% 

160        "         or  steel,  spikes,  cut  (T.  D.  15708) 6-10c  Ib 

163  "         or  steel,  spikes,  wrought lc  It) 

130        "         or  steel,  splice  bars   4-10c  Ib 

164  "         or  steel,  sprigs,  cut.     See  iron  and  steel  tacks. 

193         "         and   steel,    springs 45% 

152  "         or  steel,  stays,  boiler  2c  Ib 

155  "         or  steel,   steels  as   knives. 

193         "         and  steel,  stoves  (T.  D.   11990) ._ 45% 

170  "        or   steel,    stretcher  frames   for   umbrella's  and 

parasols   50% 

125        "         or  steel,  structural  shapes 5-10c  Ib 

154         "         or  steel,    sword   blades    '. 35% 

154  "         or  steel,   swords    35% 

130         "        and  steel,   T  rails    •.  .7-20c  Ib 

125        "         or  steel,   TT  columns    5-10c  Ib 

164  "         or   steel,    tacks,   brads   or   sprigs,   cut,    (T.    D. 

9081). 

Not  exceeding  16  ounces  per  thousand l^c  M 

Exceeding  16  ounces  per  thousand l%c  Ib 

134        "        or  steel,  taggers  tin l^c  Ib 

165  or  steel,   tape  needles    25% 

134        "        or  steel,  terne  plates   l^c  tb 

145  "        or  steel,  tie  rods  with  nuts  and  screws  (T.  D. 

6968)   iy2c  n> 

129  "  or  steel,   ties,   for  baling   5-10c  Ib 

134  "  or  steel,  tin  plates  (T.  D.  23184)   iy2c  Ib 

134  "  or  steel,  tin  taggers  1^4c  Ib 

193  "  and  steel,   tips  for  umbrellas  and  parasols....       45% 

171  "  or  steel,  tires  for  locomotives   l^c  Ib 

144  "  and  steel,  track  tools    l%c  Ib 

412  "  or  steel  trousers  buckles.     See  iron  and  steel 

buckles. 
152        "        and   steel,    tubes  wrought    (T.    D.    6186,    11040, 

11995,   13210,   13647,   13904)   not  thinner  than 

No.  16  wire  gauge   2c  Ib 

n.    s.    p.    f 35% 

193         "         and  steel,   turnings  (T.  D.  5088)   45% 

170        "         or    steel,     umbrellas    and    parasol    ribs,     and 

stretchers   (T.    D.  16483)    50% 

155  "         and  steel,  vegetable  knives  as  knives. 


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Ib 


Ib 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

159     Iron  and  steel,  wares  or  articles  enameled  or  glazed 

with  vitreous  glasses    ......................       40% 

163  or  steel,  washers  wrought   ...................     Ic  Ib 

and  steel,  waste,  (T.  D.  18088)    ................  $4  ton 

137        '          or  steel,  watch  wire.     See  iron  and  steel  wire. 

144  and  steel,  wedges  (T.  D.  6392)   ............... 

171         '          or  steel,  wheels,  for  railway  purposes,  or  parts 
thereof,  and  steel  tired  wheels  for  railway 
purposes,  whether  wholly  or  partly  finished, 
and  iron  or  steel  locomotives,  car,  or  other 
railway   tires   or    parts    thereof,    wholly    or 
partially  manufactured  .................... 

Ingots,    cogged   ingots,    blooms    or    blanks    for 
the  same,  without  regard  to  the  degree  of 
manufacture   .............................. 

Provided.  That  when  wheels  for  railway  pur- 
poses or  parts  thereof,  of  iron  or  steel,  are 
imported  with  iron  or  steel  axles  fitted  to 
them,  the  wheels  and  axles  together  shall  be 
dutiable  at  the  same  rate  as  is  provided 
for  the  wheels  when  imported  separately 
(T.  D.  10687,  11976). 

137  "  or  steel  wire,  articles  manufactured  from,  shall 
pay  the  rate  of  duty  imposed  upon  the  wire 
used  in  the  manufacture,  and  in  addition.  .1140  Ib 

137        "        or   steel  wire,    not   smaller   than  No.    13   wire 

gauge  .....................................  l^c  Ib 

Smaller  than  No.  13,  not  smaller  than  No.  16 

wire  gauge   ................................  l^c  Ib 

Smaller  than  No.  16  wire  gauge  ..............     2c  Ib 

Valued  oved  4c  per  pound   ...................       40% 

137  "  or  steel  wire,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  hat  wire,  bonnet  wire, 
crinoline  wire,  corset  wire,  needle  wire, 
piano  wire,  clock  wire,  watch  wire,  corset 
clasps,  corset  and  dress  steels,  uncovered 
or  covered  with  cotton,  silk,  metal  or  other 
material,  valued  over  4c  per  pound  .........  45% 

137  "  '  or  steel  wire,  coated  with  zinc,  tin  or  any 
other  metal,  shall  pay  in  addition  to  the 
rate  imposed  on  wire  from  which  made...2-10c  Ib 

162        "         or  steel  wire  nails,  not  less  than  1  inch  long, 

and  not  lighter  than  No.  16  wire  gauge  ----  l%c  Ib 
Less  than  one  inch  long  and  lighter  than  No. 

16  wire  gauge   ...............................  Ic  Ib 

188        "         or  steel  wire  pins    .  .  ..........................       35% 

137  "  and  steel  wire,  rope  and  strand  made  from, 
shall  pay  maximum  rate  of  duty  imposed 
upon  the  wire  used  in  the  manufacture  (T. 
D.  14254).  and  in  addition  .................  Ic  Ib 

136         "         or   steel,    wire    rods,    rivet,    screw,    fence   and 
other  iron  or  steel  wire  rods,  whether  round, 
oval,  flat  or  square,  or  any  other  shape,  and 
nail  rods,  in  coils  or  otherwise.  (T.  D.  10723, 
11397),  valued  4c  or  less  per  pound  ........  4-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  4c  per  pound  ....................  %c  Ib 

136  "  or  steel  wire  rods  smaller  than  No.  6  wire 
gauge  shall  be  classed  as  wire. 

136  "  or  steel  wire  rods,  tempered  or  partly  manu- 
factured. shall  pay  an  additional  duty  of... 

169  "  or  steel  wood  screws.  See  iron  and  steel 
screws. 

127        "         or  steel,  wrought  for  ships 
23     Isinglass  valued  not  above  lOc  Ib 

Valued  over  lOc.  not  over  35c  Ib  ..............       25% 


Ib 


35% 
Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  389 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATB 

Valued  over  35c  per  pound 15c  It)  and  20% 

241     Isinglass  agar-agar,   (T.  D.  10923,  23639,  23868) 40% 

23         "         Belonga,  as  isinglass  (T.  D.  9484). 

23        "        fish    bladders,     bleached    are     (T.     D.     10785, 

14105). 
fish  bladders,  split  and  dried  not  (T.  D.  13549). 

241        "        Japanese,    (T.    D.    10923,    23639,   23868) 40% 

23        "         Russian,  as  isinglass,  (T.  D.  9484). 
114     Istrlan  stone  as  marble  (G.  A.  3803). 

329     Istle,  cables,  cordage  and  twine,  made  of  (T.D.  12209)  Ic  Ib 

566        "         fiber  (T.  D.  6293,  12209)    Free 

Italian  cloths,  cotton,  (T.  D.  1699),  as  cotton  cloth. 
311         "         cloths,  cotton,  silk  striped,  (T.  D.  7560),  (mini- 
mum 50%)    8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

368        "         cloths,   woolen,   as    wool    dress    goods   (T.   D. 
21355). 

327        "         flax,  as  hemp $20  ton 

212        "        pralines,   as  confectionery  (T.  D.  9527). 

473         "        queen  bees   (T.   D.   11015)    Free 

450     Ivory  articles,  finished  or  partly  finished 35% 

450        "        balls,  bagatelle,  billiard,  chess  and  pool,  rough 

(T.    D.    13559)    35% 

417        "        balls,  bagatelle,  billiard,  chess  and  pool 50% 

47         "        black    25% 

584        "         blocks,   for  billiard  balls  cut  vertically  across 
the    grain,   with   bark   intact    (T.    D.    11870, 

12549,   17438,   18616,   19392)    Free 

450        "         for  billiard  balls,    cut  otherwise    35% 

450        "         blocks  for  teapot  handles  (T.  D.  17574) 35% 

414         "         buttons  (T.  D.  4346,   13332,  13620)    50% 

417        "         chessmen  and   balls    50% 

450        "         combs  35% 

417         "         dice  and   Draughts    50% 

450         "         figures    (T.    D.    11548)     35% 

450        "        hippopotamus  teeth  as,   (T.  D.  22483)    35% 

"         imitations,  according  to  material. 

450         "        manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  9053,  11874) 35% 

453  "         musical   instruments   (T.   D.    11839)    45% 

584        "         nuts    .t Free 

454  "        paintings   on,   when   not  parts  'of  jewelry   (T. 

D.  11567)  20% 

453  "  piano  keys  (10  S.  C.  R.  119)  45% 

450  "  rulers  (T.  D.  9295)  35% 

450  "  strips  for  piano  keys,  (T.  D.  3064,  9053)  35% 

584  "  tusks  in  natural  state  or  cut  vertically  across 

the    grain   only,    with    bark   intact,    (T.    D. 

9053,  12549,  17438,  54  F.  R.  143)  Free 

414  "  vegetable  buttons %c  per  line  per  gross  and  15% 

450  "  vegetable,  manufactures  of  35% 

584  "  vegetable,  natural  Free 

450  "  veneers  35% 

453  "  veneering  for  piano  keys,  (T.  D.  17336)  45% 

463  "  waste,  (G.  A.  3929) 10% 

566  Ixle,  is  istle  (T.  D.  6804)  Free 


390  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

366     Jackets  and  jacketing,  for  machinery,   (T.  D.  11381), 
as  wool  cloths. 

408        "         beaded,  no  part  wool  (T.  D.   15981)    60% 

314         "         cotton,  or  cotton  chief  value.  (T.  D.  12231) 50% 

370         "         leather,  lined  with  wool,  (T.  D.  7317).. 44c  Ib  and  60% 

390  "         silk,  or  silk  chief  value 60% 

smoking,  (T.  D.  12231).  as  wearing  apparel. 
370        "         wool,  hair,  etc.,   (T.  D.  5373,  6679,   7317,  10736) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 
153     Jack  knives,  as  knives,  pocket. 

453     Jacks,  metal,  for  pianofortes,  etc  45% 

304-311  Jaconets,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.   D.   6328). 

402     Jacquard,  designs,  finished  or  unfinished   35% 

391  "         figured  silk  goods  (T.  D.  22178,  23098,  23309)...       50% 
165         "         needles,    (T.  D.   13227)    25% 

sateen,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  14712.  17243). 

614     Jade,  unmanufactured    Free 

97        "         manufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  13337). 

plain   (T.  D.  19106)    35% 

decorated  (T.  D.  19106)    45% 

585     Jalap Free 

53     Japan,  as  varnish,  (T.  D.  2946)    35% 

95         "         earthenware,    decorated    60% 

not  decorated,  (T.  D.  3253) 55% 

53         "         or  gold  size   35% 

459     Japanese  bronze  pipes,  (T.  D.  7613)   60% 

334         "        carpets,  jute,  (T.  D.  11415.  11542,  13724),  as  jute 

car: 
159        "        cloisonne  enameled  vases,  (T.  D.  4061,  22076)..       40% 

316        "         curtains,  cotton,  (T.  D.  14063)   50% 

193        "         enameled   vases,   copper   chief   value,     (T.     D. 

4061) 45% 

420         "         firecrackers    Sc  Ib 

fireworks,  according  to  component  material  of 

chief  value,   (T.  D.  116S7). 
241        "         gelatin,  (T.  D.  10923.  23639,  23868),  agar-agar. .       40% 

97        "        hand  warmers  (T.  D.  15330)    35% 

42        "         herring  oil.  (T.  D.  15414.  17726.  18008) Segal 

398        "         imitation  leather  paper,  surface  coated,  (T.  D. 

6546) 2i£c  Ib  and  15% 

334        "         jute  rugs  and  carpets,     (T.     D.     11415,  ~13947), 

val.  not  over  15c  sq.  yd 5c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

Val.  over  15c  sq.  yd lOc  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

418         "         kites,    (T.    D.    11032) 35% 


407 
112 
53 
183 
402 
398 


lanterns.  (T.  D.  7415.  13972)    35% 

lucky  stones,  (T.  D.  22672)    45% 

metallico,  (T.  D.  7131)   35% 

needle  antimony,  (T.  D.  19394) 


paper  (T,  D.  15225.  17161.  17187)    25% 

paper,  imitation  of  leather,  (T.  D.  6546). 

2^,c  Ib  and  15% 

407        "         paper  lanterns.  (T.  D.  11229)    " ......       35% 

407        "        paper  napkins.  (T.  D.  9050,  16019)   35% 

406         "         playing  cards.  (T.  D.  17561)   lOc  pack  and  20% 

334        "         rugs,  jute,   (T.  D.  11415,  11542,  13724),   as  jute 
rugs. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  391 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

296     Japanese  sake,   (T.  D.  15392),  as  wine  still. 

339         "         screens,     cotton,    embroidered     (T.    D.     12379, 

12966,    14063)    60% 

454         "        scrolls,  stenciled  and  finished  by  hand,  (T.  D. 

12808,    13774,    14524)    20% 

333         "         straw  matting,  val.  not  over  lOc  sq.  yd 3c  sq.  yd 

Val.  over  lOc  sq.  yd 7c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

316        "         table  covers,  (T.  D.  14063)   50% 

397         "        tissue  paper,  weighing  not  over  6  Ib  to  ream  of 

480  sheets,  on  a  basis  of  20x30in 6c  It)  and  15% 

Weighing  over  6  Ib,  not  over  10  Ib 5c  Ib  and  15% 

450        "         trays  of  papier  mache,  (T.  D.  17634)   35% 

407         "         umbrellas,  paper  (T.  D.  18729)   35% 

208        "         umbrellas,  bamboo  articles   35% 

391        "         wall    decorations,    silk,    (58   F.    R.    690,    T.    D. 

14524,    16678)    50% 

wall   hangings,     (T.    D.     12808),   according    to 
material. 

695         "         wax  (T.  D.   2225)    Free 

"         wares,  according  to  material. 

438  Japanned  calfskins,  (T.  D.  10719,  14090,  14215,  19100), 
weighing  not  over  10  Ib  doz.  skins  or 

hides   30c  tt>  and  20% 

Weighing  over  10  Ib,  not  over  25  Ib  doz. 

30c  Tb  and  10% 

Weighing  over  25  Ib  doz 20c  Ib  and  10% 

137         "         corset  clasps,   (T.   D.   11046)    45% 

208        "        furniture,  as  wood  35% 

188        "         hairpins,  (T.  D.  11873,  13902)    .. 35% 

193         "         hardware    45% 

208        "        hardwood 35%" 

180  "  hooks  and  eyes,  loose,  carded  or  otherwise, 
including  weight  of  cards,  cartons  and  im- 
mediate wrappings  and  labels,  (44  F.  R.  747, 

T.  D.  11504,  11872)    51/.C  Ib  and  15% 

438        "         leather,  (T.  D.  10719,  14090),  weighing  not  over 

10  Ib  doz.,  skins  or  hides 30c  It)  and  20% 

Weighing  over  10  Ib,  not  over  25  It)  doz. 

30c  It)  and  10% 

Weighing  over  25  Ib  doz 20c  rb  and  10% 

682     Japonica,  terra,  (T.  D.  11359)    Free 

94  Jars,  common  brown  earthenware,  plain  or  embossed       25% 

"  common,  containing  table  salt,  as  usual  cover- 
ings, (T.  D.  6567). 

"  common,  containing  tea,  as  unusual  covering, 
(T.  D.  8236,  12368). 

"  common,  containing  tooth  paste,  as  usual  cov- 
ering, (T.  D.  9068). 

95  "         earthenware,  glazed  and  decorated 60% 

95        "         earthenware,    plain    •• 55% 

99        "         flint  or  lime  glass,  blown  60% 

99        "         flint  or  lime  glass,  molded  or  pressed,  as  glass 

jars, 
glass,    containing   cheese,    usual   covering,    (T. 

D.  14219,  15819,  66  F.  R.  300). 

"  glass,  containing  pickles  and  preserves,  usual 
coverings.  (T.  D.  16098,  20856). 

100        "         porcelain,  glass 60% 

626     Jasmine,  or  jasimine  oil  .  '. Free 

68        "         water,  as  medicinal  preparation  (T.  D.  9451)..       25% 

115     Jasper  articles    50% 

115       •'.'         manufactures,    (T.  D.  13337)   50% 

434        "        precious  stones,  if  set,  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 


392  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

435    Jasper,  precious  stones,  cut.  not  set  10% 

precious  stones,  uncut   Free 

545     Jaspis,  precious  stone.  (T.  D.  13377).  uncut Free 

435        "        precious  stones,  cut,  but  not  set 10% 

434                   precious  stone,  set,  as  jewelry 60% 

115        "         manufactures    50% 

15     Jaune  Indian,  as- aniline  dye,  (T.  D.  5686) 30% 

304     Jeans,  as  cotton  cloth.   (T.  D.   5531). 

20    Jeddo  gum,  advanced  in  value  140  lb  and  10% 

548        "         gum,    crude    Free 

263     Jellies,  all  kinds,   (T.  D.   9043,   13233,  20045,   23848)....  35% 

263         "         guava,  Hawaiian.   (T.  D.  9043) 35% 

275     Jerk  beef,  as  beef.  (T.  D.  7599,  22403) 25% 

626     Jesmine  or  jessamine  oil.   (T.   D.  8834,    12818) Free 

100     Jet,  imitation  of.  glass  (T.  D.  12971)    60% 

408        "         beaded  gimps,  (T.  D.  11190)    60% 

408        "         beads,   not  strung    35% 

408         "         beads,  strung   60% 

408        "        beads,   manufactures   of    60% 

408        "         birds  (T.  D.  16433.  18648),  beaded 60% 

"         imitation,  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  12666, 

12675.   12871.   12928,   15042). 
414        "         imitation,  glass  buttons,   (T.  D.  15042). 

%c  per  line  per  gross  and  15% 
100        "         imitation,  lace  pins  (56  F.  R.  818,  61  F.  R.  91, 

T.  D.   13781.  15042) 60% 

434         "         jewelry.  (T.  D.  5161)    60% 

115         "         manufactures    of,    or  of    which     jet     is     com- 
ponent   of   chief   value,    n.    s.    p.    f.,    (T.   D. 

6015.8311.8919.9172)    50% 

408        "         necklaces,  beaded  (T.  D.  2816)   60% 

115         "         ornaments,   (T.   D.   12666,   12675)    50% 

115         "         trimmings,    (T.  D.    11878,    12704)    50% 

408         "         trimmings  or  ornaments,  beaded   60% 

390         "         trimmings,  silk  and  imitation,  (T.  D.  16229)..  60% 

586        "        unmanufactured    Free 

17     Jewelers  trays,  celluloid.  (T.  D.  16478)   65c  It)  and  25% 

193     Jewelry,  agraffes  are  not.  (T.  D.  9192.  20298)    45% 

434        "         all  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f..  known  commercially  as 
"jewelry."    (T.   D.    10914,  11583,   12109,   13991, 

14160,  33  F.  R.   709)    60% 

434         "        antique  opal  is,  (66  F.  R.  729) 60% 

arriving  after  owner  not  free,  as  personal  ef- 
fects, (T.  D.  15306). 

434         "         bead  necklaces  maybe,   (T.  D.  9676) 60% 

188        "         bonnet  pins,  solid  heads,  not  (T.D.  13238, 13307)  35% 

434         "         boutonnieres,   (T.  D.  14943)    60% 

405        "         boxes,    (T.    D.    21457)    45% 

434         "        bracelets,   (T.   D.   12965)    60% 

434        "         brooches,  hooks,  etc.,  (T.  D.  12206,  19714) 60% 

434         "         buckles,   (T.  D.  11980)    60% 

buttons,   certain  fancy  as,   (T.  D.   22164). 

434        "         cameos  in   frames    60% 

"         cases,  according  to  material.    (T.  D.  14502). 

chain  purses  as,   (T.  D.  22688). 

434        "         charm  knives  are.   (T.  D.  9073,  15010,   21195)..  60% 
charms  as.  (T.  D.  21996). 
chatelaines   as.    (T.    D.   20806,    21958). 

434         "         children's  rings.  (T.  D.  14943)    60% 

95        "         china   charms,   decorated    60% 

153         "         cigar  cutters.    (T.   D.   15010).   as  knives. 

compasses,    small   as,    (T.    D.    20798). 

434         "         coral,    (T.   D.    2556)    60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


393 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

434    Jewelry,  crosses,  (T.  D.  11874)   60% 

defined,   (T.  D.   iU298,   20958,   21874). 

193        "         electric  finger  rings  not  (T.  D.  11546)    45% 

434         "         enameled  charms.  (T.  D.  6222,  8155,  8608.  8766, 

8790,   9027.   9073,  9077,  9130,  9625,   9676,   13790, 

14640,  14934,  14941,  15010,  69  F.  R.  467) 60% 

434         "         enameled,  settings  are,  (T.  D.  9130)   60% 

434         "         enameled,  silver  flowers  are,  (T.  D.  6222) 60% 

434         "         fancy  buckles,  .(T.  D.   12326)    60% 

fancy  flasks  as,  (T.  D.  22690). 
434        "         fancy   hats   and  safety   pins   as    (T.   D.    12099, 

20298)    60% 

434         "         German  silver  chains,  (T.  D.  16631)   60% 

414        "         gilt   collar    front    and    sleeve    buttons    (T.    D. 

9832)    60% 

112         "         glass-head  pins  not,   (T.  D.  10686)   45% 

112         "        glass  heads  for  bonnet  pins  not  (T.  D.  12916)  45% 

434         "         glass  necklaces.  (T..D.  12636)    60% 

434         "         gold  crosses,  etc.  (T.  D.  10510)    60% 

434        "        hair  pins  of  precious  metal,  (T.  D.  13307) 60% 

17        "        hair  pins  with  ornamental  celluloid  heads  are 

not,   (T.  D.  14706) 65c  tt>  and  25% 

434         "         imitation   of   (T.   D.    8790,     9676,     10408,     11583, 

12109,  12660,  12854,   13426,  15881,   16334,  17183, 

20298,    22125)    60% 

imitation  open  faced  watches  as,  (T.  D.  20958). 

434         "         coral  necklaces  (T.  D.  11033,  15889,  16334)    ....  60% 

100          •         imitation  jet  lace  pins  (T.  D.  13781) 60% 

100          •         imitation  jet  ornaments  (T.  D.   12666,  12675)..  60% 

434          '         imitation  stone  brooches,  (T.  D.  13991,  22762)..  60% 

454          •         ivory  miniatures  not,   (T.  D.   11567)    20% 

434          '         knives,  as  jewelry,   (T.  D.  15010,   21195) 60% 

434          '         masonic  jewels  are,   (T.  D.  8766) 60% 

434         "         medals,    (T.   D.   14160)    60% 

414        "         metal  and  pearl  collar  buttons,  (T.  D.  16000) . .  50% 
434        "         metal  ornamented   horn   pins,     (T.     D.     16008, 

16844)     60% 

408        "        nail  heads  beads  not.   (T.  D.   11339) 60% 

434         "         necklaces,    (T.   D.   13345,   13790,   14943)    60% 

434        "        necklaces  of  beads  with  brass  clasps  are,  (T. 

D.    11033)    60% 

434         "         ornaments,   (T.   D.   12654)    60% 

434         "         onyx  bracelets  are,  (T.  D.  8751)   60% 

434  "        opera  glasses  for  charms  are,  (T.  D.  9665) 60% 

414        "         ornamental    sleeve    buttons    are,    (T.   D.    5208, 

5315)    50% 

parts  of,   (T.   D.  22757)    60% 

193        "        plated    bars,     hooks,    and   swivels    for    watch 

chains  are  not,  (T.  D.  9063)   45% 

435  "        precious  stones  cut  not  set 10% 

435        "        precious  stones,   imitation  20% 

193         "         religious  medals,  (T.  D.  13190)  45% 

485        "         rhinestones,   (T.  D.  16482)    20% 

193         "        rope  chain  (T.  D.  18675,  20805)    45% 

450         "         rosaline  articles  of  shell  not,  (T.  D.  10920) 35% 

434        "        shell  buckles,   (T.  D.   11078)    60% 

434         "         shell  necklaces,    (T.  D.   13342)    60% 

408        "         shell  bead  necklets  not,   (T.  D.  12122)    60% 

side  bags  as,   (T.  D.   22688). 

391        "         silk  vest  chains  not,  (T.  D.  17053,  69  F.  R.  467)  50% 

414        "        sleeve  and  collar  buttons,  (T.  D.  9832) 50% 

193         "        steel  purse  trimmings  not,  (T.  D.  10914) 45% 


394  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

151    Jewelry,  steel  watch  chains  not,  but  as  iron  and  steel 
chains.  (T.  D.  8830,  10889,  11241,  12040,  17054), 

434        "         theatrical  crowns  are,   (T.  D.  9027)    60% 

434        "         theatrical  mock  is,   (T.  D.  3099)    60% 

97        "         topaz,  carved  figures,  ornaments  (T.  D.  13487)       45% 
434         "         watch  chains,    (T.   D.    12660.    12854),    imitation 

silver 60% 

watch  guards  as,  (T.  u.  20799). 
191     Jewels,     watch  and  clock.    (T.  D.   11043,  13364,   14709, 

14710,   13809,  15350)    10% 

115        "         for  electrical  instruments,   (T.  D.   22806) 50% 

97        "        sapphire   meters   or    compass    centers,    (T.   L>. 

23727) 35% 

191        "         watch  garnet  pallet  slabs,  (T.  D.  5893,  13809)..       10% 
418     Jew's  harps,    as  toys,    (T.    D.    2023,    5938,    7248,    9685, 

11017,    11562.    11564,   15016,    18598,   19201) 35% 

366     Jipins,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  9980). 
Jockeys,  dumb,  (T.  D.  11194),  according  to  material. 

700     Joints,  India  malacca   Free 

125     Joists,  iron  or  steel    5-10c  It) 

251     Jonquils   25% 

Joss,  Chinese,  figure  representing,  not  regalia.  (T.  D. 

8133). 
house  fittings  are  not  regalia,  (T.  D.  12581). 

587        "         stick  or  joss  light,  (T.  D.  8133) Free 

94     Jugs,  common  stoneware,    with  trademark,   not  dec- 
orated.  (T.  D.  8078,  8167,  23556)    25% 

297        "        containing  ale.  porter  or  beer,   not  dutiable. 

containing  mineral  water,  are  dutiable  (T.  D. 

10861). 

296         "         containing   still   wine,     not    dutiable.     (T.     D. 
19905). 

626     Juglandium,  oil  of   Free 

209     Juice,  cane  or  beet,  svrup  of.  see  sugar. 

299         "         cherry.  (T.  D.   12445.  13176.  14632,  60  F.   R.  599, 

65  F.  R.  984).     See  juice,  fruit. 
2         "         cherry  concentrated  (T.  D.  13423.  15854). 

60c  Ib  and  45% 

299         "         currant,  as  juice  fruit.    (T.  D.   11367). 
299         "         fruit,  n.  s.  p.  f..  containing  over  18%  alcohol, 
(T.  D.  15763,  66  F.  R.  295,  T.  D.  15620). 

$2.07  gal.  on  alcohol  and  60c  gal 

containing  less  than  18%  alcohol 60c  gal 

263         "         fruits  preserved  in,  n.  s.  p.   f.,  containing  less 

than  10%  alcohol Ic  tt>  and  35% 

containing  over  10%    alcohol,   n.  s.   p.   f.,   $2.50 

gal  on  alcohol  in  excess  of  10%  and 35% 

597         "         Jemon  and  lime,   (T.  D.  9498,  9709.  11245,  13008, 

13232)    Free 

29         "         licorice.    (T.  D.   1882) 4^c  It) 

67  "         medicinal  preparation,  alcoholic,  (min.  25%)...55c  Ib 

68  "         medicinal  preparation,  non-alcoholic 25% 

2         "         orange,  concentrated,  alcoholic  (T.  D.  17825). 

60c  lt>  and  45% 

597        "         orange,   sour   Free 

68        "         paw  paw,   as  medicinal    preparation,     (T.     D. 

9105)    25% 

299         "        pineapple  (T.  D.  16275.  16360).  as  Juice,  fruit. 

299         "         prune.   (T.  D.  14838.  15574).  See  Juice,  fruit. 

299         "        raspberry  and  strawberry  containing  no  alco- 
hol (T.   D.   18720)    60c  gal 

299         "         strawberries,  crushed   (T.  D.   11396),  as  Juice, 
fruit. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  395 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

68     Juice,    tamarind,    as   medicinal    preparation,    (T.    D. 

6418)    25% 

212  Jujube,  as  confectionery,  weight  to  include  cover- 
ings, (T.  D.  8733),  val  15c  lb  or  less.  Ac  It)  and  15% 

Val.  over  15c  lb    50% 

449     Julep  straws,   (T.   D.   11844)    . ..       30% 

418     Jumping  jacks   (T.  D.   7407)    35% 

20     Juniper  berries,  advanced  in  value y±c  lb  and  10% 

548        "         berries,    crude    Free 

Sec.  6  "         berries,  extract  of  (T.  D.  12905),  non-alcoholic       20% 

Sec.  6  "         extract  (T.  D.   14731),  non-alcoholic   20% 

626        "         oil  of,    (T.   D.   9944,   17947)    Free 

588    Junk,   old Free 

old,  bottles  not,  (T.  D.  22145). 

299     Jus  de  Cassis,  (T.  D.  7671,  23253)   60c  gal 

566  Jute,  not  dressed  (T.  D.   22359) Free 

347        "        and  flax  canvas  or  padding,   (65  F.  R.   788,  72 

F.  R.  251,  75  F.  R.  927,  T.  D.  14249)    45% 

347        "         and  flax  cream  padding,   (T.  D.   14250)    45% 

347        "        and  grass  burlaps,   (T.  D.  10649)   45% 

"        and   hair  blankets,    as   wool  blankets,   (T.    D. 
Z2985). 

347         "         and  metal  table  covers  (T.  D.  10724,  10732) 45% 

347        "         bagging,    Dundee,    (69    F.    R.    93,    T.    D.    12713, 

14311)    45% 

344  "  bagging  for  cotton,  gunny  cloths  and  similar 
fabrics,  suitable  for  covering  cotton,  com- 
posed of  single  yarns,  made  of  jute,  jute 
butts,  or  hemp,  (T.  D.  10963,  12422,  14657, 
14949)  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained, 
painted,  or  printed,  and  not  exceeding  16 
threads  to  the  square  inch,  weighing  not 

less  than  15  ounces  square  yard 6-10c  sq  yd 

343  "  bags  or  sacks,  made  from  plain  woven  fabrics, 
of  single  jute  yarns,  not  dyed,  colored, 
stained,  painted,  printed  or  bleached,  not 
exceeding  30  threads  to  the  square  inch 

%c  lb  and  15% 

347         "         bags,  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  23286,   23618) 45% 

347         "         binding  twine,    (T.   D.   10631,  10725,   14951) 45% 

347         "         brattice  cloth,   (T.  D.  12366)    45% 

347        "         brown  pelissier  padding,  (T.  D.  14330) 45% 

341        "         buckram,    (G.    A.    3950)    as  jute   fabric   (T.    D. 

20611) 45% 

341  "  burlaps,  (T.  D.  12570,  13652.  14323),  not  ex- 
ceeding 60  in.  wide,  weighing  not  less  than 
6  oz.  sq.  yd.  and  not  exceeding  30  threads 

to  sq.  in.  (T.  D.  23719)   %c  lb  and  15% 

Exceeding  30,  not  exceeding  55  threads  sq.  in. 


%c  lb  and  15% 
052,    2336, 


566         "         butts    and    cuttings,    (T.     D.     1447,    20 

2695) Free 

347        "        canvas,    as    manufactures    jute   and    flax,    (65 

F.    R.   788)    45% 

341        "         canvas,    for    floor    cloth,    (T.    D.    10953,    12357, 
12830),  as  jute 'fabrics 

341        "        canvas,  plain  woven,  (G.  A.  3837),  as  jute  fab- 
rics   (T.   D.   19098,   19178,   22560). 

347         "         canvas,  twilled  (G.  A.  3837,  17912,  23386) 45% 

334         "         carpeting,    (T.   D.    13724,    13950),    val.    not    ex- 
ceeding 15c  sq.  yd  5c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

Val.  exceeding  15c  sq.  yd   lOc  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

347        "         cloth,   n.  s.  p.  f 45% 


396  B.   F.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

341  Jute  cloth,  plain  woven,  of  single  jute  yarns,  not 
exceeding  60  inches  in  width,  weighing 
not  less  than  6  ounces  sq.  yd.,  not  exceed- 
ing 30  threads  sq.  in.  (T.  D.  19098,  19178, 

22560,  23386)   %c  Ib  and  15% 

Exceeding  30.  not  exceeding  55  threads  to  the 

sq.  in %c  Ib  and  15% 

137        "         core  of  wire  rope,  (T.  D.  12446,  14254),  weight 

of  added  to  wire. 
316        "        cotton  and   metal    table   covers    (T.   D.    10672, 

13202)    50% 

347        "        dyed,    (T.   D.    17509)    45% 

341  "  embroidery  canvas  (T.  D.  14056,  14137,  38  F. 
R.  716),  as  jute  fabrics. 

335        "        hydraulic  hose  20c  It) 

339  "  laces,  edgings,  embroideries,  insertings,  neck 
rufflings,  ruchings,  trimmings,  tuckings, 
lace  window  curtains,  and  embroidered 

handkerchiefs,    (T.  D.   14072)    60% 

347        "         manufactures  of,  (53  F.   R.   787,  38  F.   R.   716, 

21596)    45% 

334        "         mats,  (T.  D.  14560),  as  jute  carpets. 

344         "        mattings,  as  jute  carpets  (T.  D.  7237). 

341        "         military  canvas.  (T.  D.  12830),  as  jute  cloth. 

347         "         padding  (T.  D.   10231,   12357,   14249,  14330) 45% 

347        "         press  cloth,    (T.   D.    13436,   15996,   17977) 45% 

632        "        rags  for  paper  makers',  fit  only  for Free 

566         "         rejections,    (T.   D.   2695)    Free 

334        "        rugs  and  squares,  (T.  D.  13950),  as  jute  carpets. 

347        "        safety  fuses,   (T.  D.  6213)    45% 

347        "         sash  cord,  plaited,  (T.   D.   12360)    45% 

347         "         school  bags,   (T.   D.   6691)    45% 

347         "         scrims,    (T.    D.    14545)    45% 

254        "         seed.   (T.  D.   1629)    30% 

314  "         slippers   (T.   D.    12146)    50% 

347         "         table  covers  (T.  D.  14055,  14072)    45% 

347        "         table  mats  (T.  D.  14072)    45% 

463         "         thread   waste.    (T.   D.   1836,   22359,    23637) 10% 

347        "         twists,    as    manufactures,    n.    s.    p.    f.,    (T.   D. 

3115)    45% 

566         "         unmanufactured  or  undressed,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

315  "         velours  (T.  D.  5963),  as  Cotton  velvet. 

179         "         velours,   with  metal   thread  (T.  D.  7243) 60% 

463         "         waste,  (T.  D.  1836.  13217,  13867,  23520) 10% 

341        "        woven  fabrics,  as  jute  cloths. 

320        "         webbing,    (T.   D.    16652)    -. 45% 

328        "         yarns,  single,  not  finer  than  5  lea  or  No. 

Ic  Ib  and  10% 

Finer  than  5  lea  or  No 35% 


K 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
Kaikis  as  silk  goods,  (T.  D.  23717). 

591     Kain ite,  kyanite,  or  cyanite Free 

111     Kaleidoscopes   45% 

418         "         if  toys  (T.  D.   2386)   35% 

3     Kali,  citrated,  (T.  D.  6006)    25% 

569     Kalidunger,  dung  salt,    (T.   D.   4210)    Free 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  397 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

20     Kamola,  not  crude  ^c  It)  and  10% 

548        "        crude,    (T.   D.    3201)    Free 

438     Kangaroo  skins,  dressed  and  finished,  (T.  D.  3640)...       20% 

664         "         skins,    not   dressed    Free 

562        "        skins,  with  fur  on,  not  dressed  in  any  manner    Free 

222     Kangaroos 20% 

283     Kaoka,  coffee  substitute  (T.  D.  4564) 2l,£c  Ib 

93     Kaolin,  ball  clay,  as  clay  unwrought  (T.  D.  13435) $1  ton 

614        "         Cornish  stone,  as  crude  mineral  (T.  D.  14459)..     Free 

Sec.  6  "         kiln  dried,  for  clearing  wines  (T.  D.  5051) 20% 

93         "         or    china   clay,    (T.    D.    620,    1494,    5051,    5367, 

13435)    $2.50  ton 

Sec.   6     Keifer  seed,   (T.   D.   21260)    20% 

1     Keller's  tannin  powder  (T.  D.  17354)    50c  It) 

589     Kelp    Free 

89     Keene's  nonhydraulic  cement,  (T.  D.  20130) 20% 

622     Kentia  Fosteriana  and  Belmoriana  as  palm  nuts  (T. 

D.   13491,   G.  A.   3949)    Free 

622        "         seed   (T.  D.   17506,   G.  A.   3949) Free 

122     Kentledge,   iron    $4   ton 

548     Kermes,    crude    Free 

20        "        not  crude   ^c  It)  and  10% 

234     Kern,  green,  as  wheat  (T.  D.  15950)    25c  bu 

269     Kernels,  apricot  and  peach,  (T.  D.  9196,  14328,  18066, 

21567,   23551) 6c  It) 

622        "        palm   nut    Free 

269         "        peach  nut  (T.  D.  9196,  14328) . .     6c  It) 

626     Kerosene   oil    Free 

626  "  oil  from  country  charging  duty  on  same  from 
U.  S.,  dutiable  at  rate  imposed  by  said 
country. 

15        "         oil  residuum  of  20% 

148     Kettles,  cast  iron 8-10c  It) 

150  "         cast  iron,  coated,  glazed  or  tinned  2c  It) 

193         "         copper,  brass,  tin  or  other  metal 45% 

159        "         enameled  or  glazed  with  vitreous  glasses 40% 

151  Key  chains,  iron  or  steel,  (T.  D.  9843,  17186),  not  less 

than  %  of  1  inch  in  diameter  iysc  It) 

Less  than  •%  and  not  less  than  %  of  1  inch  in 

diameter   l%c  Ib 

Less  than  %  and  not  less  than  5-16  of  1  inch 

in  diameter l%c  Ib 

Less  than  5-16  of  1  inch  in  diameter 3c  It) 

But  none  of  the  above  to  pay  less  than 45% 

stoppers    to    bottles,    not    dutiable    separately, 

(T.  D.   9260). 
193     Keys,  clock,  as  manufactures  of  metal,    (T.  D.  6558, 

11184) 45% 

453         "         ivory  for  pianos  and  organs  (10  S.  C.  R.  119)..       45% 

193         "         metal,  if  not  jewelry   , 45% 

193         "        watch,  as  manufactures  of  metal,  (T.  D.  6700, 

8425,    10010,    11184) 45% 

193  "  with  sardine  boxes,  for  opening,  as  manufac- 
tures of  metal,  (T.  D.  13618) 45% 

198     Kiaki  wood,  sawed  (T.  D.  11605)   15% 

208        "  .      wood,  manufactured   35% 

445     Kid  gloves  lined,  pay  additional  duty doz  prs  $1 

445         "         gloves    pique    or    prix    seam    pay    additional 

duty doz  prs  40c 

445  "        gloves    stitched    with    more   than   three   cords 

(T.  D.  16070)  pay  additional  duty doz  prs  40c 

446  "         gloves,  tranks  for  pay  75%   of  duty  on  gloves 

for  which  suitable. 


398  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

440  Kid     gloves,     men's,      "glace"     finish,     Schmaschen 

(sheep) doz  prs  $3 

441  gloves,    men's    "glace"   finish,    lamb   or   sheep, 

doz  prs  $4 

442  gloves,    men's     "glace"     finish,     kid,    goat   or 

other  leather  than  sheep  origin   doz  prs  $4 

443  gloves,    men's,    of   sheep    origin   with    exterior 

grain  surface  removed    doz   prs  $4 

444  "        gloves,  men's  goat,  kid  or  other  leather  than 

sheep  origin,  with  exterior  grain  surface  re- 
moved   doz  prs  $4 

440  gloves,    women's  or   children's    "glace"    finish. 

Schmaschen   (of   sheep  origin)    not   over   14 

inches   long   doz  prs   $1.75 

Over  14  and  not  over  17  inches  long doz  prs  $2.25 

Over  17  inches  long  doz  prs  $2.75 

441  "         gloves,    women's  or   children's   "glace"    finish, 

lamb  or  sheep,  not  over  14  inches  long, 

doz  prs  $2.50 

Over  14  and  not  over  17  inches  long doz  prs  $3.50 

Over  17  inches  long doz  prs  $4.50 

442  "         gloves,   women's   or   children's    "glace"    finish, 

goat,  kid  or  other  leather  than  sheep  origin. 

not  over  14  inches  long  doz'  prs  $3.00 

Over  14  and  not  over  17  inches  long doz  prs  $3.75 

over  17  inches  long doz  prs  $4.75 

443  "        gloves,  women's  and  children's,   of  sheep  ori- 

gin   with    exterior   grain    surface    removed, 

not  over  17  inches  long  doz  prs  $2.50 

Over  17  inches   long   doz   prs   $3.50 

444  gloves,    women's    or    children's,    kid,    goat   or 

other  leather  than  sheep  origin,  with  exter- 
ior grain  surface  removed,  not  over  14  inches 

long doz  prs  $3.00 

Over  14  and  not  over  17  inches  long doz  prs  $3.75 

Over  17  inches  long doz  prs  $4. 75 

gloves,  Schmaschen,  defined  (T.  D.  13799). 
454        "         fans,  painted  by  artists,  as  paintings,    (T.   D. 

16926.  66  F.   R.   736) 20% 

450         "         hair  curlers,   as  manufactures   of  leather,    (T. 

D.    6432.    12011)     35% 

438        "        skins,   dressed  and   finished    20% 

390     Kiltings,  silk  lace,  (T.  D.  14702) 60% 

590     Kieserite,   (T.  D.  1846,  13946)    Free 

93     Kiesselguhr,  (T.  D.  6287,  7290) $2  ton 

503     Kindergarten,  special  importations  for,  (T.  D.  2076)..     Free 

153         "         needles,   (T.  D.  23109)    45% 

197     Kindling  wood,    (T.  D.   8171),  in  bundles  not  exceed- 
ing 14  cub  ft  each  bund.  3-10c 

In  larger  bundles,   for  each  additional  14   cub 

ft   or   fraction    3-10c 

692     Kine  pox,  vaccine  virus Free 

58     King's  yellow,  as  a  color  30% 

258     Kippered  herring,  (T.  D.  10738,  12566,  14413)    30% 

438     Kipskins,  tanned,   (T.  D.  7963,  17398)    20% 

292    -Kirschwasser  (T.  D.  23437)    $2.25  gal 

296  bottles    containing,     pay    additional     duty    as 

empty. 
95     Kishu     bottles,    as     decorated    earthenware,     (T.    D. 

13953)    60% 

615     Kissingen  salts,  (T.  D.  2271,  9715)   Free 

155     Kitchen  knives.     See  knives. 

418     Kites,  Japanese,  (T.  D.  11032,  14063)  35% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  399 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Kittool  fiber,  dressed  (T.  D.  13591,  15949,  15956. 

18806,  84  F.  R.  152)  20% 

407  Knall  bonbons,  (T.  D.  4767)  35% 

699  Knees,  ship  (T.  D.  3602)  Free 

208  "  boat  (T.  D.  15308)  35% 

153  Knife  blades,  imported  in  any  manner  than  assembled 

in    finished    knives,    not   less    than    (T.    D. 

22144)   5c  piece  and  40% 

449  "        handles,    horn,    except   for   pocket    knives    (T. 

D.    13357) 30% 

450  "        handles,    pearl,    except   for   pocket   knives   (56 

F.   R.  221,  T.  D.   11581,   12922,   14318) 35% 

handles,   pocket,   (T.   D.   23432). 

419         "         sharpeners,  emery  (T.  D.  9393)   25% 

366     Knit  fabrics  of  wool,  n.   s.  p.   f.,    (T.   D.   10736,   10817, 
13888,    16657,   17818,   13   S.   C.  R.   406),   valued 

not  over  40c  Ib   33c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  70c  Ib 44c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  70c  Ib   '. .  .44c  Ib  and  55% 

370        "        gloves  (T.  D.  16537)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

319        "         goods,  cotton.     See  knit  underwear. 

390        "         goods,   silk  60% 

370         "         hats,    wool,    (69   F.    R.   465,    T.   D.   16954,    16958, 

20922)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

317  "         stockings,  hose  and  half  hose,  made  on  knit- 

ting machines  or  frames,  composed  of  cot- 
ton or  vegetable  fiber,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

318  "         stockings,  hose  and  half  hose,  selvedged,  fash- 

ioned, narrowed  or  shaped  wholly  or  in  part 
by  knitting  machines,  or  frames,  or  knit  by 
hand,  including  such  known  as  seamless 
stockings,  hose  and  half  hose,  and  clocked 
stockings,  hose  or  half  hose,  composed  of 
cotton  or  vegetable  fiber,  (T.  D.  10736, 
15224,  8  S.  C.  R.  1225),  valued  not  over  $1 

doz.  prs 50c  doz  prs  and  15% 

Valued  over  $1  and  not  over  $1.50  doz.  prs., 

60c  doz  prs  and  15% 
Valued  over  $1.50  and  not  over  $2.00  doz.  prs., 

70c  doz  prs  and  15% 
Valued  over  $2  and  not  over  $3  doz.  prs., 

$1.20  doz  prs  and  15% 
Valued  over  $3  and  not  over  $5  doz.  prs., 

$2  doz  prs  and  15% 
Valued  over  $5  doz  prs    55% 

319  "         underwear  of   every  description,    composed   of 

cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  made  on 
knitting  machines  or  knit  by  hand  (T.  D. 
16533,  46  F.  R.  510),  valued  at  not  over 

$1.50  doz.  (T.  D.  21694) 60c  doz  and  15% 

Valued  over  $1.50   and  not  over  $3   doz., 

$1.10  doz  and  15% 

Valued  over  $3,  not  over  $5  doz $1.50  doz  and  25% 

Valued  over  $5,  not  over  $7  doz $1.75  doz  and  35% 

Valued  over  $7,  not  over  $15  doz... $2.25  doz  and  35% 

Valued  over  $15  doz   50% 

370         "         underwear,    wool,    (46   F.   R.   510,    T.    D.    10736, 

10817,   14811) ...44c  Ib  and  60% 

370         "         wearing  apparel,  wool,  (T.  D.  16533).. 44c  Ib  and  60% 

390        "         wearing  apparel,  silk  or  silk  chief  value  60% 

193     Knitting  machines,    (T.  D.  990,  11410)    45% 

"        machines,  no  damage  allowance  (T.  D.  14757). 
Sec.    23,  Act  June   10,   1890. 


400  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

165     Knitting  machines,  needles  for $1  M  and  25% 

165         "         needles 25% 

418     Knives  and  forks,  toy  (T.  D.  13656,  14809)    35% 

193         "         beam    , 45% 

155  "  bowie.  as  hunting  knives  (T.  D.  12936). 
155  "  artists',  bread,  butchers',  butter,  carving  (T. 
D.  16287,  18612),  cheese,  cooks'  (T.  D.  10809, 
10818,  11591,  14724,  14833,  15630,  15992,  66  F. 
R.  720),  fruit  (G.  A.  3772,  T.  D.  17275), 
hunting  (G.  A.  3717,  18612),  kitchen,  pa- 
lette (T.  D.  17263),  painters',  plumbers', 
shoe,  table,  and  vegetable  knives,  forks  and 
steels,  finished  or  unfinished,  with  handles 
of  mother-of-pearl,  shell  or  ivory..  16c  ea.  and  15% 

With  handles  of  deer  horn 12c  ea.  and  15% 

With  handles  of  hard  rubber,  solid  bone,  cel- 
luloid   or   any    pyroxyline    material    (T.    D. 

20102)    5c  ea.  and  15% 

With  handles  of  any  other  material.. l%c  ea.  and  15% 

None  of  the  above  to  pay  less  than  . .  ~ 45% 

153  "  budding  (T.  D.  6016,  12935),  clasp,  pen  and 
pocket  (T.  D.  8815,  14607,  16960,  16889),  eras- 
ers and  manicure  knives,  and  pruning 
knives  (T.  D.  17590)  or  parts  thereof, 

Valued  not  over  40c  dozen   40% 

Valued  over  40c  and  not  over  50c  dozen 

Ic  piece  and  40% 
Valued  over  50c  and  not  over  $1.25  dozen 

.5c  piece  and  40% 
Valued  over  $1.25,  not  over  $3  doz.  .10c  piece  and  40% 

Valued  over  $3  dozen   20c  piece  and  40% 

Blades  for  the  above,  or  handles,  imported  in 
any    manner    than    assembled    in    finished 
knives   or    erasers,    not     less    than   (T.   D. 
20044.  20894.   22144.   22830,  23432).. 5c  piece  and  40% 
155  chopping  (T.  D.  15992),  as  knives,  cooks. 

153        "         corn,  as  pocket  knives   (T.   D.   14607). 

193         "        curriers' 45% 

193         "         drawing    45% 

193         "         farriers'   (T.  D.   4870,   5011)    45% 

153         "         fiddlers  as   knives,   pocket   (T.   D.   18619). 
155        "        fish  servers,   as   table  knives   (T.   D.   16287). 

193        "         fleshing   45% 

for  watch     charms     (T.     D.     15010,     21195)    as 

jewelrv. 

155         "         fruit,  as  knives,  table  (T.  D.  17838). 
155         "         ham  slicers  as  knives,  carving  (T.  D.  17731). 

193         "         hay   45% 

"        German  silver,  same  as  others  of  metal. 
153         "         lock,  as  pocket  knives  (T.  D.  14833). 
"        miniature  as  jewelry,  (T.  D.  21195). 
nail  files  not,   (T.  D.  20760). 

193        "         tanners'    45% 

418         "         toy  (T.  D.  2632,  13656.   14809)    35% 

193        "        watch  case  openers   (T.   D.   13430)    45% 

95     Knobs,  china  or  porcelain,  not  decorated 55% 

decorated      60% 

112        "         glass   45% 

193  metal  and  plated  gilt    45% 

208        "         wood  or  wood   chief  value    35% 

193     Knockers,  metal  and  plated,  or  gilt  45% 

179     Knots,  stars,   etc.,  gold  or  silver  thread  (T.  D.  10896)       60% 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  401 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

272     Kola  nuts    lc  Ib 

300        "        sparkling.     See  Ginger  ale. 

548     Kowrie  gum,   crude   Free 

20  gum,  not  crude  140  Ib  and  10% 

450                  shells,    engraved,    cut,    ornamented    or   other- 
wise  manufactured    35% 

635        "        shells,   not  sawed,    cut,   polished  or  otherwise 

manufactured   Free 

26     Krap  lach,  madder  lake,  as  printers'  ink  (T.  D.  3130)       25% 

55     Kremn itz,  white 2%c  Ib 

68     Kreosote,  medicinal  preparation  (T.  D.  2587,  9276) 25% 

614     Kreserite,  as  crude  mineral  (T.   D.  1846) Free 

67     Kryofine,  (T.  D.  22600)  (n.inimum  25%)   55c  Ib 

538     Kryolith,   kryolite   or   cryolith    Free 

449     Kuskus-root  fans  (T.  D.  13325,  16563,  21056) 30% 

591     Kyan ite   Free 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  8   Labeling  of  goods  with   country  of  origin. 

311     Label  cloth  (T.  D.  16836) 3c  sq  yd  and  20% 

407  Labels,  blank  paper  (T.  D.  1954,  3941) 35% 

17         "         celluloid  (T.  D.   11045) 65c  It)  and  25% 

400        "        cigar,  bronze  (T.  D.  15864,  21930) 15c  Ib 

400        "        cigar,    lithographic.      See    Lithographs    (T.   D. 

11394,   14089,   15021,  16833,  16839,   18761). 
320        "        cloth,   cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  printed 

(T.  D.  16836,  17326)   50c  Ib  and  30% 

320         "         cotton,    for   garments,    (T.     D.     14847,     14917, 

20047) 50c  Ib  and  30% 

193         "         metal    45% 

403         "         paper,  printed  (T.  D.  4432,  8303,  13802)    25% 

449  "         rubber,    soft    30% 

450  "         rubber,  vulcanized  (T.  D.  1875)    35% 

320         "         shirt  (T.  D.  14623,  14847)    50c  Ib  and  30% 

252     Laburnum    (T.   D.   14750)    25% 

592  Lac  dye,  crude  seed,   button,   stick  and  shell  (T.   D. 

6381,  15845)   Free 

674        "         or  precipitated  sulphur   Free 

593  "         spirits   (T.   D.    12953)    Free 

594  Lactarene  Free 

339  Lace  and  embroidered  cotton  collars  (T.  D.  16300, 

21570,  22868,  23650)  60% 

339  "  aprons  (49  F.  R.  731,  55  F.  R.  599,  T.  D.  12218, 

13423,  13932,  21570,  22868,  23650) 60% 

339  "  articles  (41  F.  R.  763,  T.  D.  12551,  14134,  14140, 

22266,  22267)  60% 

339  "  bands  60% 

408  "         beaded  (T.  D.   16224)    60% 

390        "        headings,  black  silk  (T.  D.  14701)   60% 

339  "        bed   sets,    cotton   or   other  vegetable  fiber,   n. 

s.    p.    f.    (T.    D.    10480,    11328,    21917,     21918, 
21942)    60% 

340  "        bed  sets,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  made 

on  Nottingham   lace   machines.      (See    lace 
curtains). 
339        "        belts    (T.    D.    16421)    60% 


402  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

418     Lace  bonbonniere  dolls  (T.  D.  14934) 35% 

339         "        braids,   cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  (T.  D. 

22266,   22843,   23564)    60% 

390         "         braids,   silk  (T.  D.   14501,  22843)    60% 

brocades,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.   15044). 

371  Chantilly  (T.  D.  14628)    50c  tb  and  60% 

409  "  chip,  grass,  palm  leaf,  osier,  rattan,  straw  or 
willow,  suitable  for  making  or  ornamenting 
hats,  bonnets  or  hoods,  not  bleached,  dyed, 

colored  or  stained 15% 

if  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained  20% 

339         "         collars,  cotton  (T.  D.  55346,  14240,  15970,   21570, 

22868,    23650)    60% 

339  "  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  (41  F.  R.  763, 
2  S.  C.  R.  301,  T.  D.  6214,  9184,  10256,  10914, 
10948,  11188,  12334.  12535,  13068,  15793,  16119, 
17277.  22266.  22843,  23564)  60% 

371         "         cotton  and  horse  hair  (T.  D.  17247,  22843) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 
cotton  beading  not  (T.  D.  15034)    60% 

339         "         crochet  work,  cotton  (T.  D.  14504)    60% 

339  "         curtains   and   bed   sets,   cotton  or  other   vege- 

table fiber,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  5322,  5668,  10948, 
11188,  12352,  12562,  12669,  14611,  14947,  16112, 
21917.  21918.  21942)  60% 

340  curtains,  bed  sets  and  pillow  shams,  cotton  or 

other  vegetable  fiber,  made  on  Nottingham 
machines,    counting  5  points  or   spaces  be- 
tween warp  threads  to  the  inch..lc  sq  yd  and  20% 
counting  more  than  5  such  points  or  spaces  to 
the  inch,  in  addition  for  each  such  point  or 

space  to  the  inch  in  excess  of  five i£c  sq  yd 

But  not  less  than    7,  50% 

339         "         edgings,   cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

390        "         edgings,  silk    60% 

339         "         etamines  60% 

427         "         fans,  silk   (T.  D.  12241)    50% 

339         "         flax  or  hemp   60% 

339         "         flouncings,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  (T. 

•      D.    23232)     60% 

390        "         flouncings,   silk    60% 

339        "         fringed  articles  (T.  D.  15472)   60% 

339         "         galloons,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

339         "         handkerchiefs,   cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 

(T.   D.    12551.    14134,    14140,    17065)    60% 

339        "        imitation,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  .fiber 60% 

339         "         insertings,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  "fiber 60% 

390        "         insertings,    silk    60% 

339         "         kiltings  or  plaitings  (T.  D.  14702) 60% 

339         "         linen   (T.  D.   12550)    60% 

339        "        manufactures,  cotton,  flax  or  jute  (T.  D.  12117)  60% 

390         "         manufacture  of,  silk   60% 

179         "         metal  (T.  D.  10560)    60% 

371        "         mohair  (T.  D.  14628)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

339         "         napkins,   cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

339         "         nets  and    nettings,   cotton   or   other  vegetable 

fiber  (T.  D.  12334,  14166,  6  S.  C.  R.  117,  20729)  60% 

339         "         nets  and  nettings,  oriental  (T.  D.  16152) 60% 

390        "         nets  and  nettings,  silk  (50  F.  R.  908,  54  F.  R. 

367,  T.  D.  13905)    60% 

407         "         paper  (T.  D.  6677)    35% 

390        "         parasol  coverings   (T.  D.   16883)    60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


403 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

400     Lace    patterns    lithographed    on    cotton,    as    Litho- 
graphic prints  (T.  D.  18305). 

339  "        pillow  shams,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber, 

n.  s.  p.  f.    (T.  D.   15228,  16298)    60% 

340  pillow  shams,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber, 

made  on  Nottingham  machines.     (See  lace 

curtains). 
188         "         pins   (53  F.   R.   1015,  69  F.  R.  327,  T.  D.   13781, 

16183,  17250),  if  not  jewelry ' 35% 

339         "         quillings 60% 

339         "         robes,  cotton  (T.  D.   11329,   21570,   22868,  23650)       60%  - 
339         "      ,  ruchings  and  rufflings,   cotton  or  other  vege- 
table fiber  60% 

390        "         ruchings  and  rufflings,    silk    60% 

"         shades   for  lamps   (T.   D.   11833),  according  to 

material. 
390         "         silk  (T.  D.  8754,  11377,  12334,  12535,  13068,  12658, 

14628,  14702,  13216,  17593,  22843) 60% 

390         "         silk  and  cotton  (T.  D.  8754,  10789,  11076,  12342, 

6  S.  C.  R.  117,  22843) 60% 

390         "         silk  and  metal  (T.  D.  12658)    60% 

371         "         silk  and  mohair  (T.  D.  12535,  14628,  22843) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

390  -   "    silk  edgings  (T.  D.  15580)  60% 

390    "    silk  grenadine  veiling  (T.  D.  13905,  13981, 

14052,  14634,  16971,  21115)  60% 

39G    ;:    silk  insertings  (T.  D.  15230)  .   60% 

390    "    silk  nets  (54  F,  R.  367,  T.  D.  13068,  13905, 

14052)  : 60% 

390        "    '     silk,   partly  finished   (T.   D.  11377)    60% 

390          '         silk  veilings,  (T.  D.  13068,  13069,  14052,  21115)..       60% 

339          '         cotton  table  covers,  (T.  D.  22267) 60% 

339          '         tatting,    cotton    ' 60% 

339          '         tidies,  cotton  (T.  D.  16298,  16703)    60% 

179          '         tinsel  (T.  D.   18773)   60% 

339          '         torchon  (13  F.  R.  143,   12   S.   C.   R.   754,   T.  D. 

12117) 60% 

339        "         trimmings,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

390         "         trimmings,    silk 60% 

339         "         Valenciennes    60% 

339        "        veils,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

390        "         veils,  silk   60% 

339         "        vitrages   (T.  D.  21589)    60% 

339         "         wearing    apparel,    cotton    or    other    vegetable 

fiber  (T.  D.  14140,  14134,  21570,  22868,  23650)       60% 

390        "         wearing  apparel,  silk   60% 

339        "         window    curtains,    cotton    or    other    vegetable 

fiber  (T.  D.  12352).     (See  lace  curtains). 

390  "         window  curtains,  silk  (T.  D.  14947)    60% 

371        "         wool  or  hair,  in  whole  or  in  part  (T.  D.  7621, 

12535,   12791,   14169,  22843) 50c  Ib  and   60% 

371        "        yak  (T.  D.  6311)   50c  Ib  and  60% 

409     Laces,  straw,  chip,  grass,  palm  leaf,  willow,  osier  or 

rattan,  not  bleached  or  colored  15% 

if  bleached  or  colored   20% 

165     Lacing  needles  or  bodkins,  of  iron 25% 

"        braids  of  vegetable  fibre  in  webs  as  trimmings, 

(T.   D.   21968). 
320     Lacings,  cut  in  lengths  and  tagged,   boot,   corset  or 

shoe,  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  (T. 

D.  8541,  12649,  13216,  13437,  20515).. 25c  Ib  and  15% 
438        "         leather  shoe   50c  gross  pairs  and  20% 

391  "         silk   (T.  D.   19101)    50% 


404  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

371     Lacings,  wool  (T.  D.  4806) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

53     Lacquer  (T.  D.  6901)  $1.32  gal  and  35% 

Lacquered  handkerchief  boxes  are  unusual  coverings 
(T.   D.   7468). 

450         "         Japanese   trays   (T.   D.   17634)    35% 

594     Lactarine    Free 

Sec.  6  Lacteous  farina  (T.  D.  6926)   20% 

Sec.  6  "         food    (T.    D.   7082)    20% 

1     Lactic  acid 3c  It) 

112     Lactometers    (T.    D.    16659)    45% 

68     Lactophenin   (T.  D.   15685)   25% 

548     Lactucarium  (T.  D.  9336,  11979)   Free 

148     Ladles,  cast  iron   8-10c  tt> 

127         "         foundry  (T.   D.    17732)    35% 

193        "        gold,   silver   or   other   metal,    except   cast  iron 

(T.   D.   7921.   G.   A.   3718)    45% 

179     Lahn  (T.  D.   14066)    5c  It) 

179         "         garlands,  (T.  D.  10S87,  11848)   60% 

179        "         metal  thread  (T.  D.  12968)   5c  tt>  and  35% 

179         "         laces,      embroideries,      braids,      galloons     and 

trimmings    60% 

58     Lakes,    colors,    n.   s.    p.   f.    (T.    D.    9033,    10393,    11074. 

17011,    17056,    21422)     30% 

369  Lama  goods,  as  wool  dress  goods   (T.  D.   2933). 

370  "         points,  worsted    44c  Ib  and  60% 

450     Lamb   skin  coats  (T.  D.   8367,   10324,   13864) 35% 

426         "        skin  coat  linings  with  the  wool  on  (T.  D.  8867, 

10324,     10883,     12957)     20% 

426        "         skin  crosses   (T.   D.    12957)    20% 

441         "        skin  gloves   (T.  D.  10911).     (See  gloves). 

366        "         skins,   cream,  as  Woolen  manufactures,    n.   s. 

p.  f.   (T.  D.  12970). 

438        "         skins,  dressed  and  finished  (T.  D.  15726) 20% 

664         "         skins,  not  dressed   Free 

438        "         skins,   scraps  of  (T.   D.   4965) 20% 

221     Lambs   75c  each 

322     Lambeth  cotton  rope  (T.  D.  9187)   45% 

Lambrequins,    according    to    material    (T.    D.    17342, 

21917). 

179     Lame  (T.  D.  12997,  17830.  69  F.  R.  469,  20615) 5c  Ib 

193         "         flitters   (T.  D.   14066,   17490,   23112) 45% 

179        "        garlands    for    Christmas    trees    (T.    D.    10887, 

11848)    60% 

179         "         laces,  braids,  embroideries,  galloons  and  trim- 
mings          60% 

179         "         thread   5c  Ib  and  35% 

179     Lametta,  as  lame  or  lahn  (T.  D.   10887) 5c  Ib 

47     Lamp  black  25% 

100        "         chimneys,  glass,  cut  (T.  D.  11001,  17067) 60% 

112         "         chimneys,  glass,  not  cut  or  blown  (T.  D.  17067)       45% 

322         "         shades,  paper  and  cotton  (T.  D.  12796)   45% 

100        "        shades  or  chimneys,  blown,  (T.  D.  20214 60% 

407        "         shades,  paper  and  wire  (38  F.  R.  94)   35% 

320        "        wicking.  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  (T.  D. 

14853)   lOc  Ib  and  15% 

Lamps,  according  to  material   of  chief  value   (T.   D. 

9004,  11833,  15584). 

112         "         incandescent,  blown  (T.  D.  14924,  15584,  20275)       45% 
for   churches   not   regalia    (T.     D.    4312,     7753, 

459         "         smokers'  articles  (T.  D.  6908,  31  F.  R.  446)   ....       60% 

3     Lanae   (T.   D.   15122)    25% 

700     Lance  wood,  in  the  log,  rough  or  hewn   Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  405 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

208     Lance  wood  manufactures  (T.  D.  22142) 35% 

198        "        wood,  sawed   15% 

193     Lancets   (T.  D.   5011)    45% 

494     Land   fowls    Free 

68     Lanolin   (66  F.  R.  734,  T.  D.   8061,  11215,  11216,  15666, 

16706,    17075)     25% 

Lanterns,  according  to  material  of  chief  value  (T.  D. 

7415,   8345,   13609,   13657). 

418        "         bull's  eye,  small  (T.  D.  13657,  14685,  15859)...  35% 

407         "        Japanese  paper,  (T.  D.  7415,  11229,  13972) 35% 

418         "         magic,   if  toys   (T.   D.   7820,  11422,   12002) 35% 

111  "         magic  and  parts  of  (T.  D.  2634,  10859) 45% 

110         "         magic,    slides    for    (T.    D.    10440,    10859,    11237, 

11216,  11865,  12634,  12711,   14844,  22918) 45% 

638        "         magic,    as    philosophical    instruments     (T.     D. 

10619,    12545)    Free 

112  "         small,  glass  (T.  D.  6781,  13609)    . . . : 45% 

418         V         toy  (T.  D.  11422,  12002,  14969,   15546,  15859) ....  35% 

Lap  robes,  according  to  material  (T.  D.  11198). 

405         "         tablets,  paper  (T.  D.   10104)    45% 

252     Lapagorias  (T.   D.  10737)    25% 

514     Lapis   calimanaris,    calamine    Free 

3         "         infernalis,    nitrate   of  silver    25% 

57        "         tutia,  dry  oxide  of  zinc   lc  tt> 

57         "         tutis,  ground  in  oil   l%c  !t> 

Lappet  skirtings,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.   D.  15044). 
313     Lappets,  cotton  (T.  D.  6456,  12440).     (See  cotton  lap- 
pets.) 

193        "         metal    45% 

370     Lapping   (T.  D.   17167),  as  wool  felts. 

302     Laps,  cotton  card   45% 

277     Lard    2c  It) 

193     Larding  needles  (T.  D.  8995,  12976) 45% 

329     Lariats,  istle  (T.  D.  12195,  12220)    lc  tb 

573         "         rawhide    (T.    D.    4751)    Free 

548     Larkspur   seed    (T.  D.   12732) Free 

200  Last  blocks,  rough,  hewn,  sawed  or  bored 20% 

413     Lastings  mohair,  cloth,  silk  or  other  manufactures  of 

cloth,  woven  or  made  in  patterns  of  such 
size,  shape  and  form,  or  cut  in  such  man- 
ner as  to  be  fit  for  buttons  exclusively 10% 

"  fit  for  shoes,  slippers,  boots,  bootees  or  gait- 
ers, dutiable  according  to  material  (T.  D. 
6137). 

208     Lasts,   wooden   35% 

165     Latch  needles   $1  M  and  25% 

193     Latches,   metal    45% 

201  Laths   25c  M  pieces 

329     Lath  yarn  (T.  D.  13786)   2c  Ib 

254     Lathyrus  seed  (T.  D.  15162)   30% 

43     Laudanum    40% 

548     Laurel  berries,  crude   Free 

20        "        berries,  not  crude  y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         leaves  (T.  D.  19042,  20208)   Free 

3         "         oil    25% 

252     Lauris,  nobilis   (T.  D.  14763,  16316)    25% 

118     Lava  blocks   (T.  D.   14557,  17135,   23030) 60% 

595        "         crude    Free 

98        "         tips  for  burners  (T.  D.  6502,  7393).. lOc  gross  and  15% 
Lavender  bunches,   according    to   material    of    chief 
value   (T.  D.   14304). 

626        "        essence  or  oil  of  (T.  D.  8671) Free 

2        "        extracts  of  (T.  D.  7369)    60c  It)  and  45% 


406  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

648  Lavender  flowers,   crude  Free 

20  "         flowers,  not  crude   i^c  Ib  and  10% 

626  "         oil    Free 

626  "         spike  oil    Free 

2  "         toilet  water,  alcoholic  (T.  D.  7369) 60c  Ib  and  45% 

70  "        toilet   water,   non-alcoholic    50% 

Law  reports  as     periodicals,  (T.  D.  20037). 

193     Lawn  mowers  (T.  D.   17661)    45% 

Lawns,  cotton   (T.   D.   12528,    15044,   17272),  as  cotton 

cloth. 

339         "         hemstitched  and  tucked  (56  F.   R.   820,   T.  D. 
11331,   15215,  15583,  15824,  16182,   16717,   17094, 

17310.   17523.   17535,   22162)    60% 

346         "         linen,    as   flax  cloth. 

60     Lead  acetate  of.  brown 2^4  c  Ib 

60        "        acetate  of,  gray   2140  Ib 

60         "         acetate  of,  yellow   2140  lt> 

60        "         acetate  of.  white   3140  Ib 

182        "         alloy  in  pigs  (T.  D.  6786)   2%c  Ib 

"         and  silver  ore,  question  whether  it  is  a  silver 
or  a  lead  ore  to  be  determined  at  time  of 
importation   (T.   D.    15895,    16149). 
190        "        antimonial,   type  metal   (T.    D.   8147),   on  lead 

contained   l^oC  Ib 

181  "        ashes,    with   large   percentage   of   lead  (T.    D. 

3649)    21£c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         ashes,   with  trifling  percentage  of  lead  (T.  D. 

556,    4990)    10% 

182  "         bar   2^c  Ib 

643         "         black,  or  plumbago  (T.  D.  6403,  491,  1627)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         black  or  plumbago,  prepared  (T.  D.  6403) 20% 

182         "         bullion  (T.  D.  16240,  16566,  20431,  20492) 2%c  Ib 

3  "         chloride    of    : 25% 

48        "         chromate    of.    in    pulp,    dry    or  ground    in   or 

mixed  with  oil  or  water   4%c  It) 

48        "         chromium  colors    4^>c  Ib 

505         "         composition,    containing    small    percentage    of 

(T.  D.  17848)   Free 

182         "         dross   (T.  D.   22333)    2%c  Ib 

extracted    from    American    ores,    exported   for 
reduction,  is  dutiable  (T.  D.  11306). 

182        "        glaziers'    2y0c  Ib 

182        "         granulated  (T.  D.  8581)    2^c  Ib 

182         "         hard  metal  (T.  D.  3591)    2^c  Ib 

190        "         in  type  metal,  (T.  D.  12907)   l%c  It> 

60         "         litharge  2%c  Ib 

193        "        manufactures,  n.  s.  p.   f 45% 

182        "         molten  2%c  Ib 

60        "        nitrate  of 2y>c  Ib 

182        "         n.  s.   p.  f 2i£c  Ib 

181  "    ores,  on  lead  contained  therein,  (19  O.  A.  G. 

690,  T.  D.  10383,  11042.  11049,  11464,  11481, 
11738.  13174,  15337,  18076.  20491,  21601,  21653, 

22098,  22752)  Vfic  Ib 

68        "         paints "30% 

456        "         pencils,  wood  covered   45c  gross  and  25% 

pencils,    watch     charms,     as    pencils,    (T.    D. 

14640). 
55         "        pigments,    dry    or    in    pulp,    or   ground    in    or 

mixed  with  oil  2%c  Ib 

182  "         pigs.     (T.     D.     532,     6786,     8580,     13808,     13591, 

15339)    2c  Ib 


450 
450 
450 
459 
191 
447 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  407 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

182     Lead  pipe    2y2c  lb 

51         "         red  2%c  lb 

182        "         scrap   2%c  lb 

182        "         sheets   2^>c  lb 

182     •   "        shot   2^c  lb 

67        "         sub-acetate  solution  (T.  D.  411)   25% 

3        "        tannate  of   25% 

418        "         toys    35% 

190  typemetal,  on  the  lead  contained  therein li£c  lb 

55  white,  dry  or  in  pulp,   or  ground  in  or  mixed 

with  oil  or  water,  (T.  D/7059,  10069,  14293). 2%c  lb 

182        "         wire 2&c  lb 

97  stove  polish   (T.   D.   6403)    "35% 

60  sugar  of  brown  or  gray 2y±c  lb 

60        "         sugar  of  white 3^4  c  lb 

Leaders,  according  to  material  of  chief  value,  (T.  D. 
15222). 

457     Leads,  pencil,  colored,  (T.  D.  14735) 10% 

457         "         pencil  not  in  wood,   (T.  D.  2317)    10% 

175     Leaf,  aluminum    6c  pkg  of  100  leaves 

175        "         Dutch,    metal    or    bronze,    (T.    D.    4508,    8497. 

13440)    6c  pkge  of  100  leaves 

177        "        gold,  (T.  D.  6814)    $1.75  pkge  of  500  leaves 

193        "        metal,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  2113,  2674,  2906) 45% 

173         "         silver    75c  pkge  of  500  leaves 

279         "         tallow   %c  lb 

231        "         tobacco,  unstemmed  filler 35c  lb 

.    "         tobacco,  stemmed  filler 50c  lb 

213         "         tobacco,  unstemmed  wrapper  (T.  D.   20955) .  .$1.85  lb 

"         tobacco,  stemmed  wrapper  (T.  D.  20955) $2.50  lb 

Leakage,   no  allowance  for,   (T.   D.   7271,    8134,    12459, 

14191). 
438     Leather,  all  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  6916,  11411,  14059,  14060, 

15700)    20% 

450         "         albums  bound  in,   (33  F.  R.  457)    35% 


and  India  rubber  footballs,  (T.  D.  10557) 35% 

and  pearl  fans,  hand  painted,  (T.  D.  14463) 50% 

bead  cases,  (T.  D.  10510) 35% 

band   or  belting,    (T.  D.   6967,  15972) 20% 


450 
427 
450 
438 

450          '         belting  ready  for  use  (T.  D.   15972) 35% 

438        "         bookbinders,  calf  skins   20% 

438         "         boots,  (T.  D.  5994,   10665)    25% 

438         "         bronze  pieces,    (T.    D.   14216)    20% 

438         "         buffing,   (T.  D.  11411)    20% 

438         "  calf  skin,  tanned  or  dressed,  (T.  D.  5635,  13363)       20% 

437  "         calf  skins,  raw 15% 

459         "         cases  for  tobacco  pipes,   (T.  D.   12131) 60% 

"  cases  containing  books,   no  separate  duty  on, 

(T.  D.   1763). 

"  cases  containing  combs,  are  unusual  coverings, 

(T.   D.    10574). 

438  "         chamois  skins,  (T.  D.   11701,  16289)    20% 


chamois  sponges,   (T.   D.   15823)    36% 

chamois    toilet   mats    35% 

chamois  watch  bags,   (T.  D.  13794)    35% 

cigar  cases,   (T.  D.  11851)    60% 

clocks,   cased  in,  (T.  D.  12659)    40% 

covered   stirrups,    (T.  D.   16102) 45% 

covers   for   tumblers,   as   usual   coverings,   (T. 

D.   13166,   23056). 
covers  for  watches,  not  unusual  coverings,  (T. 

D.   13171). 


408  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

450  Leather  cut  into  shoe  uppers  or  vamps,  or  otner 
forms,  suitable  for  conversion  into  manu- 
factured articles,  (T.  D.  5026,  15723,  15724, 

10342)     35% 

438        "         elk  hides,  dressed,  (T.  D.  14060)   '     20% 

438        "         embossed  >(T.  D.  17744)    20% 

438        "         enameled.      See   leather,   patent. 

437  "         exported,  an  allowance  shall  be  made  on  of  a 

*38        "         for  printer's  rollers,  (T.  D.  15700) 205: 

450         "         galloons,  (T.  D.  9583)   35% 

438  "         gauffree   (T.   D.   17744,   21819)    20% 

gloves,    classification   of,    (T.  D.    20018,   23005). 
446        "        glove,  tranks.   (T.  D.  12111),  75%  of  duty  pro- 
vided for  the  gloves  in  fabrication  of  which 
they  are  suitable. 
"        gloves,  cadet,  as  leather  gloves,   (T.  D.  12729, 

19981,  20018). 

"        gloves,    cumulative   rates   of  duty   on,    (T.   D. 
19493). 

440  gloves,  men's   "glace"   finish,  Schmaschen 

$3  doz  pairs 
gloves,  men's  "glace"  finish,  lamb  or  sheep 

$4  doz  pairs 

442  gloves,   men's     "glace"     finish,     kid,    goat,    or 

other  leather  than  of  sheep  origin $4  doz  pairs 

443  gloves,    men's   of   sheep    origin,    with    exterior 

surface  removed  $4  doz  pairs 

444  "        gloves,  men's  goat,  kid,  or  other  leather  than 

sheep    origin,    with .  exterior    grain    surface 
removed  $4  doz  pairs 

445  gloves,  men's  in  addition  to  the  foregoing  shall 

pay: 

If  lined  $1  doz  pairs 

If  pique  or  prix  seam   40c  doz  pairs 

If  stitched  or  embroidered  with  more  than 
three  single  strands  or  cords  (T.  D.  10753, 
12103)  40c  doz  pairs 

441  gloves,    women's  or   children's,  "glace"    finish, 

Schmaschen,  not  over  14  inches  long 

$1.75  doz  pairs 

Over  14,  not  over  17  inches  long $2.25  doz  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long  $2.75  doz  pairs 

440  "  gloves,  women's  or  children's,  "glace"  finish, 
lamb  or  sheep,  not  over  14  inches  long 

$2.50  doz  pairs 

Over  14,  not  over  17  inches  long $3.50  doz  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long $4.50  doz  pairs 

442  "        gloves,  women's  or  children's,    "glace"   finish. 

goat,  kid  or  other  leather  than  of  sheep  ori- 
gin, not  over  14  inches  long $3.00  doz  pairs 

Over  14,  not  over  17  inches  long $3.75  doz  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long  $4.75  doz  pairs 

443  "         gloves,  women's  or  children's,  of  sheep  origin, 

with  exterior  grain  surface  removed,  (T.  D. 
19909) 

Not  over  17  inches  long $2.50  doz  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long  $3.50  doz  pairs 

444  gloves,    women's    or    children's,    kid,    goat,    or 

other  leather  than  of  sheep  origin,  with  ex- 
terior grain  surface  removed. 

Not  over  14  inches  long  $3.00  doz  pairs 

Over  14,  not  over  17  inches  long $3.75  doz  pairs 

Over  17  inches  long $4.75  doz  pairs 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


409 


PAR.  •   ARTICLE  RATE 

445  Leather  gloves,   women's  or  children's,   shall  pay  in 

addition  to  the  foregoing. 

If  lined  $1  doz  pairs 

If  pique  or  prix  seam  (T.  D.  21996,  22134) 

40c  doz  pairs 

If  stitched   or    embroidered    with    more   than 
three  single  strands  or  cords  (T.  D.   10753, 

12103,  19945,  20018)    40c  doz  pairs 

438                  goatskins,  dressed  and  finished  (T.  D.  5705)..  20% 

Sec.  6  "         grease,   trophoderme  (T.  D.   14520)    20% 

568         "         grease  for  stuffing  or  dressing Free 

450         "         hair  curlers  (T.  D.  10675,  12011)    35% 

450                  hand  bellows  (T.  D.   12013)    35% 

447        "         harness,  or  parts  of  (T.  D.  13301)   45% 

450         "         hat  bands  and  strips  (T.  D.  13243) 35% 

450        "         hats  and  caps 35% 

438        "        hides,    dressed    20% 

437  "         hides   of   cattle    15% 

459         "         holders  for  pipes   (T.  D.   6040)    60% 

398        "         imitation  (T.  D.  1453),  as  paper,  surface  coated. 

438  "        japanned    (T.    D.    14090,    14215,    19100).      (See 

leather,  patent) 
438        "        kangaroo   skins,    dressed  and   finished    (T.   D. 

3640)    20% 

438        "         kid  and  lamb  skins,  dressed  and  finished   20% 

450        "        manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  5705,  15722, 

15724,    15823)     35% 

438         "         morocco,  skins  for,   tanned  but  unfinished....  10% 

438         "         morocco,   skins  for,   finished  (T.  D.   22709)....  20% 

438         "         oil  dressed  elk  hides   (T.   D.   14060)    20% 

568         "         oil  for  stuffing  or  dressing  (77  P.  R.  411) Free 

450        "         outsides  for  pocketbooks  (T.  D.  15724) 35% 

438        "         oxhides,  dressed  (T.  D.  14059,  14060)... 20% 

438         "•       patent    (T.    D.    14090,    14215),    japanned,    var- 
nished  or  enameled, 
Weighing  not  over  10  pounds  per  dozen  skins 

30c  It)  and  20% 
Weighing    over    10,    not    over    25    pounds    per 

dozen  skins  30c  Ib  and  10% 

Weighing  over  25  pounds  per  dozen  skins 

20c  It)  and  10% 

438        "        pianoforte  and  pianoforte  action   35% 

446  "         pieces  for  gloves    (T.    D.   12111),    75%    of  duty 

provided  for  gloves  for  which  they  are  suit- 
able. 

459         "         pipe  cases  (T.  D.  14926)   60% 

438        "        porpoise  laces  (T.  D.  9155) 50c  gross  prs.  and  20% 

450          '        racquet  balls  (T.  D.  13760)    35% 

634          •         roller  skins,  as  parchment  (T.  D.  8947) Free 

447  '         saddles  and  saddlery   45% 

438          '         scrap,   (T.  D.   1847,  3355,   5993,  12128,  20010) 20% 

572         '        scraps,  old,  if  glue  stock   Free 

438          '        sheep  skins,  dressed  and  finished  20% 

•438          '         shoe  laces   50c  gross  prs.  and  20% 

450          '         shoe  vamps  or  uppers  (T.  D.  10342)   35% 

438         "         shoes  (T.  D.  10665,  10766)  25% 

438        "        skins,  dressed  and  finished  (T.  D.  14216) 20% 

438        "         skins    for    morocco,    tanned   but    not    finished 

(T.   D.   3671,   7862,   12130,   13363)    10% 

438        "         skins  for  morocco,  tanned  and  finished 20% 

438         "         slippers,    (T.   D.    10766)     25% 

459         "        smokers'  articles  (T.  D.  11851,  12131)   60% 

438        "         sole   20% 


•110  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                        ARTICLE.  RATE 

450     Leather  sword  belts  (T.  D.  11891)   _ 35% 

568        "         stuffing  for  (T.  D.  21840)    Free 

450  sweat  bands  for  hats  (T.  D.  12124,  13243,  15723, 

19417)    35% 

tanned,  n.  s.   p.  f 20% 

459         "         tobacco  pouches  (T.  D.  13815)    60% 

450        "         trusses  (T.  D.   12912)    35% 


462 

438 

438-450 

438-450 

438 

450 

450 

438         '          white   splits    (T.    D.    15172)    20% 

398     Leatherettes   (T.   D.   7008).  as  paper,  surface  coated. 

20     Leaves,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value i£c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         as  drugs,   crude  (T.  D.   6804) Free 

425         "         artificial  (T.  D.  11181,  11182,  11378,  14933,  16970, 

17281.   66   F.   R.    740.    23171) 50% 

548         "         bay,   crude  (T.   D.   19042) Free 


umbrella  sticks  covered  with  (T.  D.  13321) 40% 

upper,  dressed  (T.  D.  5635)   20% 

uppers    35% 

vamps   (T.  D.   5026) 35% 

varnished.      (See  leather,   patent.) 

whips   (T.  D.   23026)    35% 

whips  with  whistles  (T.  D.  9840,  23026) 35% 


dried  (T.  D.   13375)    Free 

for  dyeing,    in   crude  state    Free 

gilt,   silvered,   etc.    (T.   D.   8577)    50% 

istle  or  ixle  (T.  D.  6804)    Free 

laurel  (T.  D.  19042,  20218)    Free 

May  wine   (T.  D.   16645)    Free 

marshmallow.   crude    .  .v Free 

palm,   painted,   for   preservation    (T.  D.   14933, 


617 
482 
425 
566 
548 
548 
611 
449 

16970) 30% 

palm,   unmanufactured   (T.   D.    6059) Free 

287         "        sage  (T.  D.  6791)    lc  Ib 

2         "         saturated    with    alcohol,    (T.    D.    20516,    20711) 

60c  Ib  and  45% 
193     Lectern  for  church,  metal  (T.  D.  7229,  12633)   45% 

596  Leeches   Free 

6     Lees  crystals  (T.  D.  2489,  15  S.  C.  R.  583),  containing 

not  more  than  90%  bitartrate  of  potash 4c  Ib 

containing  more  than  90%  bitartrate  of  potash     5c  Ib 
6         "         wine,    crude,    containing    not    more    than    40% 

bitartrate  of  potash lc  Ib 

containing  more  than  40%  bitartrate  of  potash  iy2c  Ib 
Legacies  are  dutiable  (T.  D.   282). 

409     Leghorn  braids,  plaits  and  laces,  not  bleached  or  col- 
ored           15% 

if  bleached  or  colored    20% 

409        "        hats,  hoods  and  bonnets,  not  trimmed r...       35% 

if   trimmed    50% 

205     Lemon  boxes  (T.  D.  11987,  11988,  23482) 30% 

205        "         boxes  made  partly  from  American  shocks 15% 

263         "         creams   (T.  D.   13233)    35% 

2        "        extract  of  (T.  D.  6573)    60c  Ib  and  45% 

626         "         grass  or  citronella  oil  (T.  D.  770,  6573) Free 

597  "         juice   (T.  D.   13232)    Free 

697         "         juice,    fortified,    not    over    10%    alcohol    (T.    D. 

11245.    13008)    Free 

626  "         oil  (56  F.  R.  819,  T.  D.  5594,  12137,  14203) Free 

267  peel,   candied,  preserved  or  dried   (T.  D.  9162, 

10401) 2c  Ib 

267    "    peel  in  brine,  (T.  D.  21919,  22020,  22041) 2c  Ib 

627  "    peel,  not  candied,  preserved  or  dried  (T.  D. 

13170)  - 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  411 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Lemon  sirup  (T.  D.  16849)    20% 

squeezers  (T.  D.  12950,  12951),  wood  35% 

300  Lemonade,  in  plain  green  or  colored,  molded  or 
pressed  glass  bottles  (T.  D.  14170), 

Containing  not  over  %  pint   18c  doz 

Containing  over  %,  not  over  iy2  pints 28c  doz 

But  no  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 

Otherwise  than  in  bottles  as  above 50c  gal 

Additional  duty  on  the  coverings. 

266     Lemons   lc  It) 

206  cut,  in  brine,  (T.  D.  21383) lc  It) 

Leno  cloth  (T.  D.  12425,  15044,  56  F.  R.  469),  as  cot- 
ton cloth. 

109  Lenses,  glass  or  pebble,  ground  and  polished  to  a 
spherical,  cylindrical  or  prismatic  form, 
and  ground  and  polished  piano  or  coquill 
glasses  (T.  D.  12020,  12456,  13658,  13696, 
14391,  15314,  17600,  G.  A.  3828),  with  the 

edges  unground  45% 

If  with  the  edges  ground  or  beveled.. 

lOc  doz.  pairs  and  45% 

565  glass  plates  or  disks,  rough-cut  or  unwrought 

for  use   in   the   manufacture   of  optical   in- 
struments  or  spectacles,  and  suitable   only 
for  such  use.     If  exceeding  8  inches  in  di- 
ameter they  may  be  polished  to  enable  the 
character  of  the  glass  to  be  determined....     Free 
109         "         magnifying  (T.  D.  11237),  as  lenses,  glass. 
109         "         mounted  (T.  D.  13294),  as  lenses,  glass. 

"        not   free,   as  philosophical  instruments   (T.   D. 
10404,   13777,   42  F.   R.   209). 

Ill        "        objective  (T.  D.  11323)   45% 

111         "         photographers'    (G.  A.  3838,  T.  D.   11234,   20560, 

20703)    45% 

111  "         projecting 45% 

100         "         rondelles  not,  (T.  D.  12685)   60% 

100         "         Stanhopes  not,   (T.  D.  15135)    60% 

257     Lentils,  (16  S.  C.  R.  67,  T.  D.  11559,  15115) 25% 

20     Lentlsco,  (T.  D.  22949)    140  It>  and  10% 

450     Leopard  skin,  head  stuffed,  with  artificial  eyes,  (T.  D. 

9642)    : 35% 

562        "         skins,  raw,  (T.  D.  10795)    Free 

222     Leopards,   (T.    D.    12429) 20% 

474  "  for  zoological  collections  for  scientific  pur- 
poses and  not  for  sale Free 

397     Letter  copying  books 5c  lb  and  15% 

400         "        heads,   lithographic.     See  Lithographic  prints. 

403         "         heads,   printed    25% 

254     Lettuce  seed,   (T.  D.  6221,  6227)    30% 

526     Levant  nut,  cocculus  Indicus   Free 

20        "        nut,  worm  seed,  advanced  in  value ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         nut,  worm  seed,   crude   Free 

112  Levels,  spirit  (T.  D.  12686)    45% 

500     Library  of  Congress,  free  entry  of  articles  for  copy- 
right,  (T.  D.   14587). 

504  Libraries,  or  parts  of,  which  have  been  used  abroad 
by  persons  from  foreign  countries  not  less 
than  one  year  and  not  intended  for  other 

persons  nor  for  sale Free 

20     Lichens,  advanced  in  value  tyc  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        crude    Free 

272     Lichl  fruit,  dried  (T.  D.  3162,  19386,  21878,  22461) lc  Ib 

263         "        preserved,  (T.  D.  23645)    lc  Ib  and  35% 


412  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

29     Licorice  drops,  (T.  D.  9505)    4i/>c  Ib 

29  extracts  of,  pastes,  rolls  or  other  forms,  (T.  D. 

11571,  14503,  17566)    4^c  Ib 

juice    4r/7c  Ib 

pastilles,    (T.  D.   22896)    .' "507 

29  pellets,  (T.  D.  11571)    4i/,c  Tb 

Sec.  6  "        root,  powder  known  as  cerisette  (T.  D.  17566)       20% 

598  root,  unground,   (T.  D.   20209)    Free 

20        "         root,  powdered  (T.  D.  14605)  Me  tb  and  10% 

276     Lleblg's  extract  of  meat  (T.  D.  1059).     See  Meat  ex- 
tracts. 

599  Life   boats   and    life   saving  apparatus    specially   im- 

ported  by   societies   incorporated   or   estab- 

-  lished  to  encourage  the  saving  of  human  life  Free 

390     Ligature,  silk  braided,   (T.  D.   11183) 60% 

3     Lighting  fluid,   (T.  D.  8835)    25% 

20     Lignaloe  wood,  advanced  in  value   y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         wood,  crude,   (T.  D.  8569)    Free 

200     Lignum-vitae  bowling  ball  blocks.  (T.  D.  16564) 20% 

700        "        vitae,  in  the  log,  rough  or  hewn Free 

208        "         vitae,    manufactured,  35% 

198        "        vitae,    sawed    15% 

251     Lilies    25% 

251        "         of  the  valley,  (T.  D.  16312,  16946)   25% 

251     Lily-of-the-vaHey,  roots,   (T.  D.  2761,  4419) 25% 

488     Lima  bark    Free 

179     Limacon  gimps  (T.  D.  10560)    60% 

90  Lime,  (T.  D.  2994)  including  weight  of  package 5c  100  Ibs 

3        "        acetate  of    25% 

3         "         bisulphate  of,  (T.  D.  13071)    25% 

11        "        borates  of,    containing    over    36%     anhydrous 

boracic  acid   4c  Ib 

containing    not    more     than     36%     anhydrous 

boracic  acid    3c  Ib 

8        "        chloride   of    l-5c  Ib 

600  "        citrate    of    Free 

212         "         fruit  tablets,  (T.  D.  5420).    As  confectionery. 

89        "        hydraulic,  as  hydraulic  cement  (T.  D.  3517). 

56        "        hydro -carbonate   of,   dry    ^c  Ib 

ground  in  oil   Ic  Ib 

697         "     juice.   (T.  D.  9428.  9709.  13232)    Free 

68        "        juice  cordial.  (T.  D.  7410)    25% 

Sec.  6  "         juice  sirup   (T.   D.   9709)    20% 

569        "        phosphate  and  super-phosphate  of,   for  fertil- 
izer,   (T.   D.  7764) Free 

68        "        phosphate  and  super-phosphate   of,  medicinal 

preparation    25% 

68        "         phosphuret    of    25% 

117  "         rock,  rubble,   (T.  D.   16172.  16335,  18073,   22001) 

12c  cu  ft 

46        "         sulphate  of.   artificial.   (T.   D.   17505,   18073) ...  .%c  Ib 
450        "        sulphate  of.   manufactures  of    35% 

91  "         sulphate  of.   ground    $2.25  ton 

91.        "         sulphate   of.   unground    50c  ton 

58        "        white,  a  color    30% 

266     Limes,   (T.  D.   15563)    Ic  Ib 

26u         "         in  salt.  (T.  D.  708.  5190,  11555.  19035)   T....  Ic  Ib 

626         "         oil  of.   (T.  D.  6274) Free 

559        "         Spanish.    (T.   D.   8595)    Free 

118  Limestone,  hewn,  dressed  or  polished  (T.  D.  7163) 50% 

117  "         unmanufactured   or   undressed    (T.    D.   22001). 

12c  cu  ft 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  413 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

93     Limestone  rock  asphalt,     containing    not     over   15% 

bitumen   50c  ton 

117        "         rubble,    (T.  D.  13788)    12c  cu  ft 

402     Lincrusta  Walton  paper,  (T.  D.  13705,  15964)    25% 

325     Line  dressed,  (T.  D.  13366,  15373,  15865)    3c  lb 

325  of    flax 3c  lb 

327        "         of  hemp    $40  ton 

345  Linen  and  cotton  handkerchiefs,   (T.  D.  10944)  hem- 

stitched    55% 

322  "  and  cotton  damask,  cotton  chief  value,  (T.  D. 

22]5S)  45% 

embroidered  60% 

339  "  and  cotton  lace  braids,  (T.  D.  14501)  60% 

320  and  cotton  tapes,  (T.  D.  15955)  45% 

346  "         bags  as  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

347  "        Battenberg  tidies   (T.  D.   16728) 45% 

339        "        bibs,  embroidered  (T.  D.  11085,  12110,  12961)..  60% 

339         "         bobbins,    (T.   D.    23564)    60% 

339        "        braided  tapes  and  laces.   (T.  D.  12649) 60% 

447        "        bridles  and  reins   (T.  D.   13662)    45% 

346  "        brown  cloth,  as  linen  cloth. 

347  "         cables  and  cordage,   (T.  D.  11886) 45% 

346        "        cloth  and  articles  of  linen  n.   s.   p.    f.,    (T.   D. 

11048,  11882,  12627,  12637,  14056),  weighing 
4%  oz  or  more  sq.  yd.,  containing  not  over 
60  threads  sq.  in.  (T.  D.  19199). 

l%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 
Containing  over  60,   not  over  120   threads  sq. 

in 2%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  over  120,  not  over  180  threads  sq. 

in 6c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  over  180  threads  sq.  in. 

9c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 50% 

346  "  cloths  weighing  less  than  4%  ozs.  sq.  yd.  and 
containing  more  than  100  threads  sq  in. 
(T.  D.  23101)  35% 

338  "         collars,  shirt,   (T.  D.  10001,  15164)... 40c  doz  and  20% 

339  "      •  combing  capes  (T.  D.  15332)  embroidered   60% 

320        "         corset  laces,  (T.  D.  10390)  25c  lb  and  15% 

339         "         covers,  tamboured,  (T.  D.  15833)    60% 

338  "  cuffs,  shirt  40c  doz.  and  20% 

339  "  doilies,    embroidered,   (T.   D.    14634)    60% 

339  "  drawn  work,   (T.  D.  22651)    60% 

339  "  dressing  scarfs,   (T.  D.  12961)   60% 

346  "  duck,  as  linen  cloth. 

339         "         embroideries,    (T.  D.   12550)    60% 

332  "  gill  netting,  nets,  webs  and  seines,  pay  same 
duty  as  the  threads  from  which  made,  and 

in   addition    25% 

346        "        grain  bags.     See  Linen  cloth. 
345        "        handkerchiefs,  whether  in  the  piece  of  other- 
wise,   and   whether    finished    or   unfinished, 
not  hemmed  or  hemmed  only,  (T.  D.  16113, 

16215)     50% 

If  hemstitched,    or  revered,     or    with    drawn 
threads,    but   not  embroidered   or   initialed, 

(T.   D.   10669,  11077,   14365,  22829)    65% 

339        "        If   embroidered    60% 

335        "        hydraulic  hose    20c  It) 

339         "         lace  articles  (T.  D.  22266.  22267) 60% 

339        "        lace  bed  sets,  (T.  D.  10480,  21918,  21942)   60% 

339        "         lace  handkerchiefs,    (T.   D.   12551) 60% 


414  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

i     Linen  lace  tidies.  (T.  D.  9836.  16703)   60% 

339  lace  window  curtains,  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

340  lace  window   curtains,   pillow   shams   and  bed 

sets,  made  on  Nottingham  machines,  when 
counting  5  spaces    or    points    between  the 

warp  threads  to  the  inch lc  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

When  counting  more  than  5  such  points  or 
spaces  to  the  in.,  in  addition  for  each  such 
point  of  space  to  the  inch  in  excess  of  5. 

i^c  sq.   yd 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 50% 

339         "         laces,    (T.    D.    12550)    60% 

339        "         laces,  braided,  (T.  D.  13437)    60% 

lacings   (T.   D.    12131).     See  Lacings. 

347  manufactures,   n.   s.   p.    f 45% 

339         "         mats,  embroidered.    (T.   D.   14950)    60% 

337         "         oil  cloth.     See  Oil  cloth. 

339  openwork   doilies.    (T.   D.   12550,   22651) 60% 

463  packing  waste,  (T.  D.   12454)    10% 

342        "         pile  fabrics    60% 

632         "         rags  or  waste,  for  paper  makers   Free 

339         "         renaissance   (T.  D.   16728)    60% 

339         "        robes,   embroidered  (T.  D.   17121,   21570,    22868, 

23650)    60% 

339        "         ruchings  and  rufflings    60% 

314         "         shirt  bosoms  (T.   D.   11324,   12119). 50% 

346        "         shirting  cloth 35% 

314        "         shirts    50% 

339         "         surplices.    (T.    D.    13489)    60% 

339  tablecloths,  (T.  D.  13441,  17812),  embroidered..       60% 

346        "         tablecloths,  not  embroidered.     See  Linen  cloth. 
339  .      "         table    covers,    openwork,    (T.    D.    10725,    13892, 

22651) 60% 

339  tamboured   articles    60% 

336  "  tapes  w6ven  with  or  without  metal  threads, 
on  spools,  reels  or  otherwise,  and  designed 
expressly  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of 

measuring  tapes    40% 

330         "         threads,  twines  or  cords,   (T.  D.   10332),  made 

from  yarn  not  finer  than  5  lea  or  number. . .  13c  Ib 
if  made  from  yarn  finer  than  5  lea  or  number, 
additional  for  each  lea  or  number  in  excess 

of  five   %c  It) 

632        "         thread  waste,   (T.  D.  13867)    Free 

339         "         trimmings    60% 

339         "         tidies,   embroidered,   (T.  D.   13506.  15837) 60% 

371        "        tidies,     embroidered     with     worsted,     (T.     D. 

14948)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

346         "         towels   (T.   D.   12455),   as   Linen  articles,   n.   s. 

p.  f. 
346         "         towels,     fringed     (T.     D.     12642,     12647,     22764, 

23730),  as  linen  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

346  "  Turkish  towels  (T.  D.  11077,  13963),  as  linen 
articles,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

330  "         twine,  (T.  D.  17343).     See  Linen  threads. 

342  "  velours,   (T.  D.   11180)    60% 

314  "  wearing  apparel   50% 

339  "  wearing  apparel,  embroidered    60% 

331  "  yarns,   single,    in   the   gray. 

Not  finer  than  8  lea  or  number 7c  io 

Finer  than  8,  not  finer  than  80  lea  or  number. .  40% 

Finer  than  80  lea  or  number   15% 

329     Lines,  cod,  hemp,  (T.  D.  9307)   2c  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  415 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

330     Lines,  fishing,  linen,  as  Linen  thread. 

391  fishing,    silk    50% 

68     Liniments 25% 

67        "         alcoholic  (minimum   25% )    55c  It) 

320     Linings,  bicycle  tire    45% 

208  barrel  (T.  D.  3903)    35% 

dutiable   according   to   material,   (T.   D.    12268, 

14158,   16665). 
337     Linoleum,  figured  or  plain,  under  12  ft.  wide,   (T.  D. 

21614)    8c  sq.   yd.   and  15% 

Twelve   feet   or  more   in  width.    20c  sq.    yd.   and  20% 

337         "         inlaid  (T.  D.   21614) 20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

254     Linseed,  (T.  D.  6978),  bu.  of  56  lb .'  25c  bu 

Sec.  6  "         meal    20% 

625        "         oilcake,  (T.  D.  6445)    Free 

37        "         oil.  raw,  boiled  or  oxidized,   (T.  D.  3473,  9803), 

gal.  7i/2  Ib   20c  gal 

322     Lint,  cotton,  (T.  D.  6006) 45% 

347        "         linen,  (T.  D.  6006)    45% 

222     Lions,  (T.  D.  12429)    20% 

67     Liqueur  du  Dr.  De  Lavelle,  (T.  D.  20561)   (min.  25%)  55c  lt> 

292     Liqueurs    $2.25  gal 

58     Liquid  gold,   (T.   D.   5814)    30% 

628        "         orchil    Free 

3         "         paraffin,   (T.  D.   13586)    25% 

43         "        preparations   of  opium,   n.    s.   p.   f 40% 

Sec.  6  Liquor  ammoniacal  gas,  (T.  D.  15712,  17441) 20% 

"         sets  must  be  segregated  for  duty  (T.  D.  13355). 

292     Liquors,  absinthe   $2.25  gal 

297        "        ale,  porter  and  beer,   (T.  D.   4068,  13  S.   C.  R. 

932),  in  bottles  or  jugs. 40c  gal 

No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles  or  jugs. 

Otherwise  than  in  bottles  or  jugs   20c  gal 

296  "  allowance,  none  for  breakage,  leakage  or  dam- 
age. 

292         "         Angostura  bitters    $2.25  gal 

292        "        arrack   $2.25  gal 

294  "         bay   rum    or   bay   water,    whether   distilled   or 

compounded,  (G.  A.  3774)  $1.50  gal 

292  "  beverages  or  bitters  containing  spirits $2.25  gal 

289  "  brandy,  (T.  D.  12723)  $2.25  gal 

289  "  Chinese,  wine,  (T.  D.  1987,  7967,  9083,  10338, 

10462,  13985,  14411)    • .$2.25  gal 

295  "         champagne  and  all  other  sparkling  wines,   in 

bottles,    containing  each   not   more    than    1 
quart  and  more  than  1  pint,   (T.  D.   11211, 

12728)    $8.00   doz 

Containing   not    more   than   1  pint   each,    and 

more  than  y0  pint   $4.00  doz 

Containing  %  pint  each  or  less  $2.00  doz 

In  bottles  or  other  vessels  containing  more 
than  1  quart  each,  in  addition  to  $8  doz. 
bottles  on  the  quantity  in  excess  of  1  quart 

$2.50  gal 

But  no  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 
299         "         cherry  and  other  fruit  juices.    See  Fruit  juices. 

18         "         coloring  for,  (T.  D.  6740,   7403,  10518,  12822)...       50% 
292         "         cordials,    (T.    D.    6640,    9113,    9123,    9195,    10509, 
10660,      10734,      11705,      11838,      12033,      13988, 

14245)    $2.25  gal 

291  "  compounds  or  preparations,  of  which  distilled 
spirits  are  a  component  part  of  chief  value, 
shall  pay  not  less  than $2.25  gal 


416  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Liquors,    demijohns     containing,     not     casks     (T     D 
23414). 

distilled  from  grain  or  other  material $2.25  gal 

gin    $2.25  gal 

ginger  ale  or  beer.     See  Ginger  ale. 

ginger  cordial  or  wine.     See  liquors,  wines. 

imitations  of,  pay  highest  rate  of  duty  on 
genuine  article  represented,  but  not  less 
than  $1.50  gal 

kirschwasser   $2.25  gal 

malt  extract.     See  Malt  extracts. 

Mescal,    (T.   D.   2448)    $2.25  gal 

mineral  waters.     See  Mineral  waters. 

porter.     See  liquors,  ale. 

ratafia    $2.25  gal 

spirituous,  n.  s.  p.  f ;>_'.25  gal 

spirituous,  each  and  every  gauge  or  gallon 
of  measurement  shall  be  counted  as  at  least 
1  proof  gallon,  and  the  standard  for  deter- 
mining the  proof  of  brandy  and  other 
spirits  or  liquors  shall  be  the  same  as  that 
defined  in  the  laws  relating  to  Internal 
Revenue. 

290  "  spirituous,  imported  in  any  sized  cask,  bottle, 
jug  or  other  package,  of  or  from  any  coun- 
try under  whose  laws  similar  sized  pack- 
ages of  distilled  spirits  are  denied  entrance 
into  such  country  shall  be  forfeited  to  the 
United  States.  (T.  D.  23535.) 

290  spirituous,  imported  in  a  cask  of  less  capacity 

than  10  gallon,   from  any  country,  shall  be 
forfeited  to  the  United  States. 

296  "  spirituous,  and  wines,  cordials,  brandy,  bit-, 
ters,  and  bay  rum  or  bay  water,  imported 
in  bottles  or  jugs,  shall  be  packed  in  pack- 
ages containing  not  less  than  one  dozen 
bottles  or  jugs,  or  duty  shall  be  paid  as  if 
such  package  contained  at  least  one  dozen 
bottles  or  jugs,  and  in  addition,  duty  shall 
be  charged  on  the  bottles  as  if  empty. 

295  "         spumante  or  foaming  wine  as  liquors,  cham- 

pagne,  (T.  D.  2367). 
transit  through   Canada.    (T.   D.    23706). 

296  "         vermuth.     See  Liquors,  wines,   still. 

289        "        whiskey  $2.25  gal 

2b6  "  wines,  still,  including  ginger  wine  or  ginger 
cordial  and  vermuth  in  casks  or  packages 
other  than  bottles  or  jugs,  if  containing 

14%  or  less  of  absolute  alcohol   40c  gal 

If  containing  more  than  14%  of  absolute  alco- 
hol, (T.  D.  15474)  50c  gal 

In  bottles  or  jugs,  case  of  1  dozen  bottles  or 
jugs,  containing  each  not  more  than  1  quart 

and  more  than  1  pint $1.60  case 

Any  excess  beyond  these  quantities  found   in 

such  bottles  or  jugs  shall  pay  additional 5n  pt 

But  no  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 
Containing  more  than    24%    alcohol   shall   pay 
duty  as  spirits. 

60     Litharge,  dry  or  in  oil   2%c  Ib 

166     Lithographed  plates  of  any  material  for  printing 25% 

400     Lithographic   booklets,     (T.     D.     11087,     12311,    13327, 

13773,   16107)    8c  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  417 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

400     Lithographic  books  for  children,  weighing  not  over  24 

oz.  each,   (T,  D.  11599,  22599)    8c  Ib 

400  cigar  labels,  flaps  and  bands,  lettered  or  blank, 

printed  from  stone,  zinc,  aluminum  or  other 
material,  if  printed  in  less  than  8  colors 
(bronze  printed  to  be  counted  as  two  colors) 

(T.  D.  16839,  18761,  84  F.  R.  161) 20c  Ib 

If  printed  entirely  in  bronze  printing 15c  Ib 

If  printed  in  8  or  more  colors  (T.  D.  18761) 30c  Ib 

If  printed  in  whole  or  in  part  in  metal  leaf 50c  Ib 

58        "        crayons,   (T.   D.   9738) 30% 

418        "        decalcomania    pictures,    if    toys    (T.    D.    3822, 

13703,    15576,    18736)    35% 

400        "         fashion  magazines  (T.  D.  11683,  12098)   8c  It) 

26        "        ink,  (T.  D.  8923)   25% 

193        "        needles,    (T.   D.    6716)    45% 

400  "  periodicals,  (T.  D.  11599,  11683,  12332,  14314)  . .  8c  Ib 
400  "  prints  from  stone,  zinc,  aluminum  or 
other  material,  bound  or  unbound  (except 
music  and  illustrations,  when  forming  a 
part  of  a  periodical  or  newspaper  and  ac- 
companying the  same,  or  if  bound  in  or 
forming  a  part  of  printed  books),  on  paper 
or  other  material  (T.  D.  11831,  11972,  12573, 
16288,  18305,  21928,  22577,  22760,  23169)  not 
exceeding  eight  one  thousandths  of  one  inch 

in  thickness   20c  Ib 

Exceeding  eight  one  thousandths  of  one  inch, 
and  not  exceeding  twenty  one-thousandths 
of  an  inch  in  thickness,  and  exceeding  35 
sq.  inches,  but  not  exceeding  400  square 

inches,   cutting  size  in  dimensions 8c  Ib 

Exceeding  400  sq.  inches  cutting  size  in  di- 
mensions    35% 

Exceeding  eight  one-thousandths  of  one  inch, 
and  not  exceeding  twenty  one-thousandths 
of  one  inch  in  thickness,  and  not  exceeding 

35  sq.   inches  cutting  size 5c  Ib 

Exceeding     twenty     one-thousandths     of     one 

inch  in  thickness  6c  Ib 

503        "         prints  for  societies,  not  more  than  two  copies 

in  one  invoice    Free 

prints  not  manufactures  of  paper,  (T.  D.  23169). 
400        "         prints,  painted,  as  lithographs,  (T.  D.  15842). 

prints,  oleographs  are,  (T.  D.  10676,  11243). 
"        prints,  policies,  insurance  are,   (T.  D.  11355). 

prints,  relief  pictures  are.  (T.  D.  12791,  12803). 

44        prints,  silver  and  gilt  labels  are,  (T.  D.  11594). 

"        prints,   tissue  paper,   coverings  for,  weight  of 

excluded  in  computation  of  weight,   (G.   A. 

3762). 

prints,  trade  catalogues  are  (T.  D.  12799). 
prints,  transparent  signs  are,  (T.  D.  11854). 

208        "        rollers,  (T.  D.   6136)    35% 

Sec.  6  "         stones,  engraved  (T.  D.  1925)    20% 

601        "        stones,   not  engraved    Free 

418         "         toys,   (T.  D.   3753.   15576,   G.   A.  3751.   18736)....       35% 

53         "        varnish,  (T.  D.  516)    35% 

100        "         views  on  glass  (T.  D.  14236)    60% 

19:!         "         zinc  plates.  (T.  D.   9727,  14840.   17124) 2c  Ib 

67     Llthophone,   (65  F.   R.   422,  T.   D.   12437,   12451,   12670, 
13423,  15552,  15862,  20074,  20175,  21749,  22217), 

dry   l^c  lt> 

14 


418  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 

ground  in  oil   .  .ia'c  lb 

602  Litmus    Free 

252     Live  plants  for  nursery  stock  257 

261     Livers,   fish  (T.   D.   18744)    %c  lb 

222     Living  animals,  n.  s.  p.  f. .. 20% 

68     Lizards,   prepared,   as  medicinal  preparation,    (T.   D. 

6265,    22416)    25% 

Llama  goods,  as  Woolens  (T.  D.  2933). 

403     Lloyd's  circulars,   bound   (T.  D.  13482) 25% 

603  Load    stones    Free 

659     Lobsters    Free 

fco9                   in  cans,  (23  F.  R.  248,  T.  D.  13636) Free 

659                   preserved  in  vinegar,   (T.  D.  7080,  10496) Free 

157  Locks,   for  muskets,    muzzle   loading  shot   guns   and 

sporting   rifles    25% 

158  for  sporting,  breech  loading  shot  guns    50% 

193        "        metal   45% 

127     Locomotives,  forgings  for    35% 

171  tires  or  parts  of,  for li^c  lb 

171         "         tires,  ingots,  blooms  or  blanks  for IMc  lb 

Sec.  6  Locust  bean  meal,   (T.  D.  13078) 20% 

656         "         beans,   (T.  D.  6874)   Free 

329     Log  lines  as  cordage,   (T.  D.  9307) lc  lb 

699     Logs,  (T.  D.  7080.  10402,  12235)   Free 

198         "         mahogany  sawed,  (T.  D.  21427)    15% 

193         "         ship,  metal  (T.  D.  6187)    45% 

548     Logwood,   (T.  D.  11074)    Free 

22         "         decoctions,  (T.  D.  9033,  13596)   %c  lb 

22         "         extracts  of,  (T.  D.  11074)    -.  %o  lb 

59     London   purple 15% 

272     Longan,  Chinese.   (T.  D.   23985)    lc  lb 

314     Loof  fiber  hats,   (T.  D.   16479)    50% 

617     Loofah,   (T.  D.  15411,  16479)    Free 

105     Looking  glass  plates,  exceeding  in  size  144  sq.  inches 

and  not  exceeding  16x24  inches  square  ..lie  sq  ft 
Exceeding  16x24,  not  exceeding  24x30  in.  sq..!3c  sq  ft 
Exceeding  24x30,  not  exceeding  24x60  in.  sq..25c  sq  ft 
Exceeding  24x60  inches  square 38c  sq  ft 

105  "        glass  plates,  if  beveled  (T.  D.  10769),  same  as 

above. 

107  "  glass  plates,  if  corrugated  (T.  D.  14512,  62  F. 
R.  149,  20207).  bent,  ground,  obscured, 
frosted,  sanded,  enameled,  etched,  em- 
bossed, engraved,  flashed,  stained,  colored, 
painted  or  otherwise  ornamented,  shall  pay 
in  addition  5% 

106  But   no    looking    glass    plates,    silvered,    when 

framed  (T.  D.  8006.  8703),  shall  pay  a  less 
rate  of  duty  than  that  imposed  on  similar 
glass  not  framed,  but  shall  pay  in  addition 
thereto  upon  such  frames  the  rate  applica- 
ble when  imported  separate. 
320  Loom  harness,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 

50c  lb  and  25% 

450        "         pickers'  rawhide,  (T.  D.  16105)    35% 

68     Loretln,  (T.  D.  15173.  19078,  84  F.  R.  954,  19251) 25% 

100     Lorgnettes    (T.   D.   12552)    45% 

68     Lotions,  medicinal,  non-alcoholic   25% 

67         "         medicinal,  alcoholic  (minimum  25%) 55c  lb 

2        "         Parzifal.  (T.  D.  15218)   60c  lb  and  45% 

Sec.  16  Lottery  matter  (T.   D.   20572)    Prohibited 

111     Loupes,   watchmakers  (T.   D.    11374)    45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  419 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

68     Lozenges,  medicinal,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  7410,  18735) 25%- 

423     Lucifer  matches.     See  Matches. 

194  Lumber    hewn,    sided    or    squared,    not    less    than    8 

inches  square  (T.  D.  19091,  19160,  20363).. Ic  cu  ft 

195  sawed,  (18  O.  A.  G.  68),  whitewood,  sycamore 

and  basswood   $1  M  ft 

sawed,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  19160,  20363) $2  M  f t 

195  sawed,  if  planed  and  finished,   in  addition  for 

each   side   so     planed    and    finished  (T.  D. 

18361)    50c  M  ft 

If  planed  on  one  side  and  tongued  and  grooved, 

in  addition  $1  M  ft 

If    planed    on    two    sides    and    tongued    and 

grooved,  in  addition  $1.50  M  ft 

194  used  for  spars  and  building  wharves Ic  cu  ft 

194  "  should  any  country  impose  an  export  duty 
upon  lumber  exported  to  the  United  States, 
the  amount  of  such  export  duty  shall  be 
added  as  an  additional  duty  to  the  duties 
imposed  on  lumber. 
"  Maine,  manufactured  in  New  Brunswick  by  a 

corporation,  not  free.     (T.  D.  20575). 
"        Maine,  sawed  and  planed  in  New  Brunswick, 

not  free.     (T.  D.   19502). 

Sec.  20  "  the  produce  of  the  forests  of  the  State  of 
Maine,  upon  the  St.  John  River,  and  its 
tributaries,  owned  by  American  citizens, 
and  sawed  or  hewed  in  the  Province  of 
New  Brunswick,  by  American  citizens,  the 
same  being  otherwise  unmanufactured  in 
whole  or  in  part,  under  such  regulations 
as  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  pre- 
scribe (T.  D.  20334,  20575)  Free 

Sec.  21  "  the  produce  of  the  forests  of  the  State  of 
Maine,  upon  the  St.  Croix  River,  and  its 
tributaries,  owned  by  American  citizens, 
and  sawed  or  hewed  in  the  Province  of  New 
Brunswick  by  American  citizens,  under 
such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  shall  prescribe  (T.  D.  20334, 

20575)    Free 

3     Lunar  caustic   25% 

257     Lupinl,   (T.  D.   11059)    25% 

248     Lupulin,   (T.  D.  3168,   14051)    50% 

100     Lusters,  glass,  (T.  D.  16094)   60% 

453     Lutes    45% 

252     Lychens,.  (T.  D.  14747)   25% 

548     Lycopodium,  (T.   D.  11080),   crude   Free 

20        "        advanced  in  value   y±c  It)  and  10% 

485     Lye  of  wood  ashes Free 

68     Lysldlne,   (T.  D.   17626)    25% 

15     Lysol,  (T.  D.  21328,   21349,   22362)    20% 


M 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

229     Macaroni  and   all   similar  preparations,    (T.   D.    8819, 

9388,   10243) l%c  tt> 

667     Mace,  unground  Free 

287         "         ground    3c  Ib 

3         "         oil,  imitation,  (T.  D.  2848) 25% 

626         "         oil  of,   (T.  D.   8651.   11852,  13582) Free 


420  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Machete  handles,  horn,   (T.  D.  13357)    30? 

193     Machine,   automatic  slot,   (T.   D.   9158) 45% 

beet  sugar,  dutiable  according  to  material  (T. 

D.   18322). 

belts,   rubber  and  cotton.    (T.  D.  3212) . .  457 

blankets,    endless    felt    (65    F.    R.    496,    T.    D. 
15705),  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p    f 

193  cigarette,    (T.    D.    13778)    45% 

for   making   olive  oil,    not   a   philosophical    or 

scientific   instrument,    (T.  D.    13428). 
hand,  for  making  gloves,  not  a  tool  of  trade, 

(T.  D.   11270.   13771,   66  F.   R.   723). 
ice,   according  to  material   of  chief  value    (26 

F.  R.  609). 
366         "         lapping,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T. 

D.  9548). 

148  "  separately  invoiced,  parts  as  castings,  (T.  D. 
1893,  3319.  3855,  8052,  8064,  8464,  10608,  11232, 

11410,  22027)    8-10c  lt> 

193  sewing,  metal  chief  value,   (T.   D.   1471) 45% 

208  sewing,   wood   chief  value    35% 

stitching  is  not  embroidery,    (T.  D.   14157). 

460  threshing    20% 

ticket  numbering,  is  not  a  model,  (T.  L>.  14298). 
193     Machinery,  broken,  no  damage  allowance  on,   (T.  D. 

14671,  14757,  59  F.   R.   762) 45% 

279  drippings  (T.  D.  3468)    %c  Ib 

193        "        electrical  steel  plates,    (T.  D.   15241) 45% 

Sec.  19  "        Imported  for  repair  under  bond,  (T.  D.  9566) . .     Free 
616  models  and  patterns  of,  that  cannot  be  fitted 

for   use    Free 

193    "    of  steel  or  iron,  (T.  D.  1893,  8464,  14298,  22027) 

n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

261     Mackerel,  fresh,  pickled  or  salted.  (T.  D.  15698,  23772)  Ic  Ib 

261         "         frozen  or  packed  in  ice,  (T.  D.  15698) %c  Ib 

258        "         in  tin  packages,  (T.  D.  14413)    30% 

370     Mackintosh  gloves.  (T.  D.  14313)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

604     Madder,  ground  or  prepared,   and  extract  of,    (T.  D. 

5218)    Free 

604        "        Indian   Free 

58        "         in  oil,  (T.  D.  2074)  30% 

58        "         lake,   (T.   D.  3130,   4833)    30% 

482        "        root,   crude    Free 

Madras  shirting  as  cotton  cloth.  (T.  D.  6007,  10499, 
12921,  15834,  14  S.  C.  R.  434,  40  F.  R.  322, 
21940,  21949). 

834         "         carpets,  as  Jute  carpets. 
312        "        handkerchiefs,    as    handkerchiefs,    cotton,    (T. 

D.   10409). 

Magazines,  periodical,  imported  in  parts,  one  declara- 
tion may  cover  all,  Act  June  10,  1890.  Sec.  4. 
621         "        weekly,  monthly  or  quarterly,  in  paper  covers, 

(T.  D.  13336.  19451)    Free 

403         "         n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  19451) 25% 

111     Magic  lanterns,   (T.  D.  2569,  7820,  10325,  10859,  11422, 

12545,   22918)    45% 

"         lanterns,  parts  of.   according    to    material    of 

chief  value.  (T.  D.  10859). 

110  "  lanterns,  slides  for.  (T.  D.  4515.  7473,  10440, 
10619.  9593.  11237,  11316.  11865.  12545.  12634, 
12711.  14844.  14969.  15081,  15313.  65  F.  R.  791, 
20006)  45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  421 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

418     Magic   lanterns,    toy,    (T.    D.   2569,    6781,    10859,   11422, 

12002,    14969,    21784)    35% 

3     Magnesia,  acetate  of  25% 

3        "        bromide    of    25% 

31         "        calcined,     medicinal,     (T.   D.    223,     2738,     7574, 

13877,  6  S.  C.  R.  861)    7c  Ib 

31    y  "        carbonate  of,   medicinal   3c  Ib 

605        "        carbonate  of,  native  mineral  Free 

3        "         chloride  of,  (T.  D.  8092,  8138,  18007)    25% 

3         "         citrate,   (T.  D.  5949,  6291)    25% 

68        "         powder,   (T.   D.   16724)    25% 

31        "        sulphate  of,  (T.  D.  16600,  16640,  21902)... l-5c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         sulphur  and  lime,  ground,  (T.  D.  8816) 20% 

87     Magnesic  brick,  as  Brick,  other  than  fire  brick  (T.  D. 
18692,   84   F.   R.    158). 

605  Magneslte,  crude  (T.  D.   23316)   Free 

87         "         fire   brick,   as  brick,   fire,     (T.     D.     5304,   9375, 

15018,    16416,  16570,   16850). 

606  Magnesium   (T.  D.  22127,   22191)    Free 

3        "         chloride  of,    (T.  D.   8092,   13946)    / 25% 

193         "         flour,   (T:  D.   21654)    45% 

193         "         ribbon,   (T.  D.   15137,  22127,   21654)    45% 

121     Magnetic  sand,  (T.  D.   7126)    40c  ton 

193     Magnets,  (T.  D.  5273,   17591)   45% 

418        "         toy    35% 

425     Magpies'   tails,   (T.  D.   12919)    15% 

387     Maharajah,  as  Silk  cloth  (T.  D.  17385). 

252     Mahaleb  cherry  cuttings  or  seedlings,  three  years  old 

or  less  50c  M  and  15% 

208     Mahogany,  articles  made  of   35% 

198         "         boards,  sawed,   (18  O.   A.   G.,  535  19,  O.  A.   G. 

366,   T.  D.    16822,   14242) 15% 

198         "         logs  sawed,   (T.  D.   21427)   15% 

482        "        sawdust,  for  dyeing,  Jan.   28,  1867,  N.  Y Free 

198        "        veneers    of    20% 

700        "        wood,   rough    Free 

193     Mall,   coats  of    45% 

193     Malls,  weaving,   iron  or  steel   45% 

2     Maitrank  Essenz   (T.   D.   14170)    60c  Ib  and   45% 

227     Maize  (T.  D.  7071(  7461)   (56  Ibs  to  bu.) 15c  bu 

95     Majolica  ware 60% 

700     Malacca,  joints,  cut  into  lengths  Free 

700        "         whipstocks,   (56  F.  R.  817  T.  D.  13322) Free 

115     Malachite,  manufactures  of,  (T.  D.  14916) 50% 

614         "        unmanufactured    Free 

149     Malleable  iron  castings,    (T.  D.  6774)    9-10c  Ib 

193       ."        iron  castings,  galvanized    or    tinned,     (T.    D. 

8180)    45% 

208     Mallets,    wood    35% 

224     Malt,  barley,   (T.  D.  4742),  (34  Ibs.  to  bu.)    45c  bu 

298         "         extract,   (59  F.  R.  352,  54  F.  R.  671,  T.  D.  4150, 
10157,      10863,     13971,      14149,      14150,      14718. 

14727,   16879),   in   casks    20c  gal 

in  bottles  or  jugs   40c  gal 

solid  or  condensed   40% 

298        "        extract,   concentrated,   dutiable    as    malt    ex- 
tract, (T.  D.  13971,  14149). 

297        "        liquors,  (T.  D.  15840),  in  bottles  or  jugs 40c  gal 

in   casks    20c  gal 

Sec.  6  "         saccharum,  (T.  D.  14150) 20% 

559     Mamonclllos,   (T.    D.    8595)    Free 

97     Mana-blockes  (T.  D.  16977)  plain 35/£ 

decorated   45/£ 


422  F.   B.   YAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR  ARTICLE  RATF 

453     Mandolins,  (T.  D.  10829,  10938)    46% 

252     Manetta  stock,  rose,  (T.  D.  11034) !  "   2iic  each 

183     Mangan   metal,    (T.   D.   8746) 207 

!     Manganese  carbonate,   phosphate  and  sulphate.! 

borate  of,  (T.  D.  23766)  according  to  strength. 

ferro   $4  ton 

122        "        iron   

607        ••         ore 

607  "  oxide  of,  (T.  D.  3410,  7273,  7911  9194  '  9954* 
16550)  

607  oxide  of,  ground,  (T.  D.  2915) !'.!'.!!.".!!!!!.'!!!     Free 

oxide  of,  so  called,  but  a  chemical  salt 25% 

oxide  of,  recovered,  (T.  D.  8429) Free 

oxide  plates.   (T.  D.  6302).  plain   35% 

Manganiferous  iron  ore.   (T.  D.  3931.   4114) 40c  ton 

656     Mangel  wurzel  seed,  (6  S.  C.  R.  175) Free 

559     Mangoes    Free 

153     Manicure  knives.     See  Knives. 

!53  scissors.     See  Scissors,   (T.  D.   16307,  17047). 

J3ets.  dutiable  according  to  component  of  chief 
value,   (T.  D.   9239). 

285     Manlhot  root,  ground.  (T.  D.  13775)   iyoC  tt> 

450     Manikins,  papier  mache.  (T.  D.  3831,  10184) "35% 

339     Manila  braids.   (T.  D.   12359,  12546) '. . .  60% 

cordage,  tarred  or  untarred,  (T.  D.  7242) Ic  lt> 

manufactures    of     457 

347                   twine    45% 

566                   unmanufactured  or  undressed,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

608  Manna    Free 

252     Manettl  stock.   (T.  D.  14750)   ,....,...  957 

3     Mannite,   (T.  D.  17926)    25% 

Mantel  covers,   according  to  material  of  chief  value, 
(T.   D.   15843). 

Sec.  6  Mantels  for  Welsbach  burners   (T.  D.  17917) 20% 

115        "         marble    50% 

120        "         slate.    (T.   D.    6982)    20% 

322         "         web,    (T.   D.    22489)    45% 

208         "         wood    35% 

303         "         yarn,  (T.  D.  22489)  y,c  per  100  yds 

390     Mantillas,  silk    7 60% 

370         "         wool  44c  tt>  and  60% 

Manufacture,  what  is.  (T.  D.  23009). 
Sec.   6   Manufactures,  nonenumerated.    (50  F.   R.  72,  T.  D. 

14840.    14845.   15521.    15712)    20% 

'  Sec.  7  "         component  material  of  chief  value  defined. 
Sec.  31  "         convict  labor,   products   of,   prohibited. 
Sec.  7  "         made    of    mixed    material,    according    to    ma- 
terial of  chief  value.   (T.  D.  65  F.  R.  418). 
Sec.  7  "         nonenumerated,    composed    of    two    or    more 

materials,   pay  the  highest  rate  of  either. 
Sec.  7  "        nonenumerated,   if  bearing  a  similitude  to  an 
enumerated   article,    dutiable    same    as    the 
latter. 

483  "  of  United  States  returned,  not  advanced  in 
value,  and  on  which  no  drawback  has  been 

allowed    Free 

569  Manure,  all  substances  expressly  used  therefor,  (T. 
D.  4210,  6264.  7452.  7764,  8138.  14408,  14420, 
38  F.  R.  908.  43  F.  R.  290,  60  F.  R.  601)....  Free 

569         "         ground.   (T.   D.   16097)    Free 

569         "         salts.  (14  S.  C.  R.   18.  T.  D.  17718) Free 

5         "         sulphate  of   ammonia,    (T.   D.    14420,   15132,   60 

F.   R.   601)    3-10c  It) 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  423 

PAR.                                           ARTICLE  RATE 

644     Manure,  sulphate  of  potash,  (43  F.  R.  290) Free 

609     Manuscripts,  (T.  D.  1654,  3497,  3515,  6067,  11185,  11603, 

19535)    Free 

609                  phylacteries,    (T.   D.   12801) Free 

454                  plans,  etc.,  done  in  ink  or  colors  (T.  D.  18888).  20% 

210     Maple  sirup,  (T.  D.  10425,  11176.  11837) 4c  It) 

195  strips,    (T.  D.   16438).     See  Lumber. 

210                  sugar,   (T.  D.  9058,  9958,  11176,  11710,  11837)..  4c  It) 

403     Maps    25% 

403                   folding,    (T.   D.    14401)    25% 

500  for  United  States  Government  Free 

501  "         printed  over  20  years,  bound  or  unbound,    (T. 

D.  13164)    Free 

specially  imported  for  schools  and  societies.:.     Free 

285     Maranta  arundinaesa,  starch,  (T.  D.  11090) l^c  It) 

263     Maraschino   cherries,    as  fruits    preserved    in   spirits, 
(T.    D.    16964,   21428). 

292     Marasquino,  (T.  D.   11838) $2.25  gal 

115     Marble  altars 50% 

703         "        altar  for  church,  if  a  work  of  art,  for  presen- 
tation (T.   D.   13425)    Free 

115         "         baptismal  font  is  not  regalia,  (T.  D,  6249) 50% 

115         "        bas  relief  monument,   (T.  D.   12243) 50% 

115         "         bas  reliefs,  certain,  not  statuary,  (T.  D.   2568, 

2706,    14923)    50% 

114  "        blocks,  rough  or  squared,  (T.  D.  278,  3586,  4495, 

5279,  6303,   9149,   14543,   15391,   15641,  39  F.   R. 

760,  21672,  21915,  22099,  22434)   65c  cu.  ft 

508         "         breccia,   (T.  D.  21672,  22075,  22099,  23647) Free 

15         "         carbon,   (T.  D.  13571)    20% 

115  "         columns,   (T.  D.  8796.  11038) 50% 

114         "         cubes   (T.  D.  16627,  50  F.   R.   72,  53  F.  R.  193), 

not  e'xceeding  2  cu.  in.  in  size,  if  loose 

Ic  Ib  and  20% 
If  attached  to  any  material 20c  su.  ft.  and  35% 

114  "         dressed,  over  2  in.  thick   $1.10  cu.  ft 

115  "         mantles    50% 

115         "        manufactures,   n.   s.   p.  f.,   (T.  D.   10897,   11035, 

11030,  11038,  3858,  7072,  7254,  7500,  8796, 
9228,  9387,  9658,  11712,  12257,  13373,  12363. 
12453,  15213,  13425,  13669,  14939,  12556,  12837, 
13337,  G.  A.  3835)  * 50% 

115        "        memorial  tablets   (T.   D.   11598)    50% 

Mexican  onyx  is,  (48  F.  R.  289,  66  F.  R.  732, 
T.  D.  13669,  15999,  18728). 

115         "         monuments,    (T.  D.   7072,    13863) 50% 

114  "         mosaic  cubes,  not  exceeding  2  cubic  inches  in 

size  Ic  Ib  and  20% 

If  attached  to  paper  or  other  material.  (53  F. 
R.  913,  50  F.  R.  69,  44  F.  R.  260,  54  F.  R.  147, 
T.  D.  10497,  10620,  11035,  11712,  13949,  14100, 
15641,  16116,  16821,  16627) 20c  su.  ft.  and  35% 

115  "         mosaic   picture,    (T.   D.   1448,   16116.   16821)....       50% 

702        "         mosaic  pictures  for  church,  (T.  D.  16031) Free 

115        "         mosaic  table  tops.  (T.  D.  3016,  9617) 50% 

398         "         paper,  (T.  D.  6677,  20073) 2i/,c  Ib  and  15% 

114         "         paving  tiles   or   slabs    (T.  D.   3586,    4495,   13146, 

13935,  13949,  13969,  14028,  14543,  54  F.  R.  147), 
containing  not  less  than  4  superficial  in. 

and  not  over  1  in.  thick 12 c  su.  ft 

If  over  1,  not  over  iy2  in.  thick 15c  su.  ft 

If  over  H/2,  not  over  2  in.  thick 18c  su.  ft 

If  rubbed  in  whole  or  in  part,  in  addition. . .  .3c  su.  ft 


424  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR-  ARTICLE  RATE 

115     Marble  plinths  for  pedestal,  (T.  D.  14923,  16417)..  507 

slabs.     See  Marble  paving  tiles. 

small  pieces,  as  marble  paving  tiles.  (44  F.  R. 

649  statuary,    specially    imported    for   schools   and 

societies  (T.  D.  19353)    pree 

454  statuary,  if  work  of  professional  sculptor,  (T. 


14923)    20% 

n.  s.  p.  f.,  (2  S.  C.  R.  687.  T.  r>    21481 
23029) 


statuary,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (2  S.  C.  R.  687,  T.  D.  21481, 

.  50% 


verde  de  prato  is.  (T.  D.  12140). 

waste.    (T.   D.   16323,  16324)    10% 

418     Marbles,  toy.  of  whatever  material  composed    (T    D 

3264,   3821,   11860,   17403)    .'       35% 

March   pane   or   marcipan,    as   confectionery     (T    D 

23115). 
Mardi  Gras  costumes  are  not  regalia,  (T.  D.  9551) 

252     Marguerites,  (T.   D.    15113)    957 

434     Marine  coral  jewelry    60% 

coral,    manufactures    of    507 

coral,   unmanufactured  or  uncut      .  Free 

glasses,  (T.  D,  15954) 457 

287     Marjoram,  sweet  (T.  D.  23083)    3c  Ib 

193     Markers  for  games,  metal  chief  value 45% 

Sec  32   Market  value,   additions   for  ascertainment  of   (T 

D.   20683). 

Sec.  8     Marking   imported    goods.       (T.     D.     20013,     20861, 
20253,   20892,   20742,   20964). 

311     Marly  cloth,  (T.  D.  9941,  12369) 3c  sq.  yd  and  207 

263     Marmalade,  (T.  D.  1762)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

610  Marrow,  crude   Free 

70        "        for  toilet  use,  perfumed,  March  3,  1858,  N.  Y.       60% 

246     Marsh  hay,   (T.  D.   16427)    $4  ton 

611  Marshmallow  flowers,  leaves  or  root,  natural,   (G.  A. 

3734,    23769)    Free 

Masks,  all  not  toys,  according    to   material    of    chief 
value  (T.  D.   13975,   23425). 

451         "         paper  or  pulp    35% 

391         "         silk    50% 

418        "         toy    35% 

370        "        wool.   (T.  D.  9687,  13975)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

97     Massa  blocks,   (T.  D.  11341,  15412,   16977).  plain 35% 

decorated..       45% 

93     Mastic  asphalt,  as  limestone  rock  asphalt,  containing 
not  more  than  15%   bitumen  (54  F.   R,   673, 

T.  D.  6336,   13765,   20040,   22854) $3  ton 

20        "         gum,  advanced  in  value   y±c  Ib  and  10% 

648        "        gum,   crude    Free 

20        "         tree.  (T.  D.  22948)   y4c  Ib  and  10% 

200     Match  blocks.   (T.   D.   5307,  3411,  20100)    20% 

boxes,    according   to    material   of    chief   value, 
(T.  D.   11862.   11869.  12563). 

115        "        boxes,  agate  and  metal,   (T.  D.  15242) 50% 

450         "         boxes.  India  rubber    35% 

193         "        boxes,  metal,   (59  F.  R.  450,  28  F.  R.  26,  34  F. 
R.   120.    12   S.  C.   R.   391,   T.   D.    11081,    12567, 

15195,    15463)    45% 

407        "        boxes,  paper.   (T.   D.   12560)    35% 

208         "         splints,    wood,    (T.   D.    2708)    35% 

423     Matches,  friction  or  lucifer,  of  all  descriptions  (T.  D. 
5900.    5912,    6081,    6283,    6446,    14214.     14223), 
containing  not  over  100  matches  to  box.Sc  grs  box 
If  otherwise  than  in  boxes  as  above  Ic  M 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  425 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Mate  or  Brazilian  tea,   (T.  D.  3909) 20% 

366     Matelasse   cloth,    as  wool   manufactures,   n.   s.    p.    f., 
(T.  D.  7295). 

548     Matico  leaf,  crude   Free 

20  leaf,  advanced  in  value  140  Ib  and  10% 

407     Matrices  of  books,  composed  of  paper  (T.  D.  18429)..       35% 

450     Mats,    chamois   toilet    35% 

carpet,  same  as  carpet  of  which  composed. 

cocoa  fiber,  (T.  D.  1050,  11425)   4c  sq.  ft 

370  felt,   (T.  D.  17347)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

334  flax,  hemp  or  jute  or  other  vegetable  fibre,  ex- 

cept   cotton,    valued   not   over    15c    sq.    yd., 

(T.    D.    21407)    5c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

Valued  over  15c  sq.   yd lOc  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

449  grass,  (T.  D.   11425,  13325)    30% 

366        "        leather    and     wool,     as     wool     manufactures, 

n.  s.  p.  f. 

339                   linen,  embroidered,  (T.  D.  14950) 60% 

382        "        made  of  carpeting,  subject  to,  duty  on  like  car- 
pets or  carpeting,  (T.  D.  14560). 

347         «•         Mexican  table,   (T.  D.  12240) 45% 

painted,  (T.  D.  14818,  14915)   . . 2Q°/. 

366        "        sheepskin,   as  wool  manufactures,    n.   s.   p.   f.. 
(T.  D.  9769,  10745). 

450  "         table,    hard   rubber    35% 

403         "         table,  paper  printed   25% 

208         "        table,  wood  and  cotton,  (T.  D.  7406) 35% 

433         "         wood  pulp,   (T.  D.  15220) 35% 

629     Matte,  nickel,   (T.  D.   9473)    Free 

Sec.  6  Matting,  bast,  (T.  D.  12959)    20% 

452         "         cocoa,  (T.  D.  1050)   6c  sq.  yd 

333  "        floor,    plain,    fancy,    or    figured,   manufactured 

from  straw,  round  or  split,  or  other  vege- 
table substances,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  including  what 
are  commonly  known  as  Chinese,  Japanese 
and  India  straw  mattings,  (T.  D.  7237, 
8143,  12847,  17485,  G.  A.  3757),  valued  not 

over  lOc  sq.  yd 3c  sq.  yd 

valued  over  lOc  sq.  yd 7c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

334  "         jute,  as  jute  carpets  (T.  D.  7237). 

449         "         tea  box,   (T.  D.   12846)    30% 

208        "         wood  fiber   35% 

620     Mattress  makers'  needles,    (T.  D.   13502) Free 

Mattresses,  according  to  material  of  chief  value,  (T. 
D.   4797,  9052). 

430         "         curled  hair  for    10% 

Sec.  6  "         horsehair  and  cotton,  (T.  D.  21786)   20% 

617         "         moss,  seaweed  and  other  vegetable  substances 

for    Free 

322        "         of   cotton   ticking,    filled   with   vegetable   sub- 
stances,   (T.   D.   4797) 45% 

137        '•        wire,  pay  highest  rate  on  wire  and  in  addition, 

(T.  D.  9052)    l*4c  n> 

666     Mauritius,    hemp    Free 

254     Maw  seed  (T.  D.  7828),  (56  Ibs.  to  bu.) 15c  bu 

548     May  wine  leaves,  (T.  D.  16645)    Free 

252     Mazzard  cherry  cuttings  or  seedlings,  3  years  old  or 

less   50c  M  and  15% 

449     Meal  bone,   (T.  D.   15521)    30% 

228        "         corn  (48  Ibs.  to  bu.)    20c  bu 

Sec    6  "         cotton-seed,   (T.  D.  11004,  15953)    20% 

Sec.  6  "        linseed    

Sec    6"        locust  bean,  (T.  D.  13078)    20% 


426  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

231  Meal,  oat,  (T.  D.  8509)   ic  Ib 

232  "        rice %c  Ib 

193     Measuring  rules,  metal,   (T.  D.   7945) 45% 

tapes,  according  to  material  of  chief  value, 
(T.  D.  10478,  10756,  10771,  12011,  12370,  13135, 
13791,  15955,  78  F.  R.  807). 

659     Meat  abelone,  (T.  D.  10496,  19144,  22812)    Free 

273        "         bacon    5c  Ib 

2<4        "        beef,   fresh    2c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "        carcasses  dressed,   except  beef,  veal,   mutton, 

pork  and  poultry,  (T.  D.  2325,  13409,  13678) .  10% 

276        "         extract,    fluid    15c  Ib 

276        "         extract  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  7057,  11843) 35c  Ib 

275        "         goose  livers,   (T.  D.  15156)    25% 

273  "         hams     * 5c  Ib 

275         "         mince,   (T.   D.   8533)    25% 

274  "         mutton,    fresh    2c  Ib 

275  "        prepared  or  preserved,   (T.  D.  7361,  8533,  9636, 

11876),  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

274  "         pork,   fresh   2c  Ib 

278        "        poultry,  live   3c  Ib 

dressed   5c  Ib 

275  "         sausages.    (T.    D.    14708)     25% 

655        "         sausages,    bologna    Free 

659         "         shell  fish,  canned  or  otherwise   Free 

626        "         turtle,  canned  from  American  fisheries,  (T.  D. 

11568,    17257.   17195.    17212,    22083) Free 

275         "         turtle,  dried,     T.   D.   14606)    25% 

274        "         veal,  fresh,   (T.  D.   13409)    2c  Ib 

193     Mechanical   figures,    (T.    D.    2985,    10654,    10751,    15710, 

16219)    45% 

68     Meconin    25% 

450     Medallions,  cast  in  plaster  from  antique  gems 35% 

339         "         cotton  embroidered,  loom,   (T.  D.  12561,  14923, 

17240)    ' 60% 

193         "         metal,  (T.  D.  2849,  5146)    45% 

612  Medals,  gold,  silver  or  copper,  bestowed  as  trophies  or 
prizes,  (T.  D.  10510,  13759,  16656,  18  O.  A.  G. 

62)    Free 

193         "         metal,   glass-covered    (T.   D.   6566.   9987,   10930, 

10934,    13759)     45% 

n.  s.  p.  f.,  dutiable  according  to  material,  (T. 
D.  7246,  10542.  10934,  13190,  13378.  16  O.  A.  G. 
354,  65  F.  R.  492). 

religious,  dutiable  according  to  material  of 
chief  value.  (T.  D.  13497,  15813). 

68     Medicated  cotton   (T.  D.  4987,   12644)    

68        "         cigarettes  (T.  D.   3080)    -5% 

68         "         lozenges,  (T.  D.  7410)    ••       25 /£ 

292         "         spirits,    (T.  D.   14047)    $--25  gal 

72        "         toilet  soaps,    (66  F.   R.   730,  T.   D.   3737,   13951, 

15039,   16732,   16968)    15c  Ib 

68        "         wafers.  (T.  D.  12030)   25% 

67        "         wine  (minimum  25%)    •  55c  Ib 

548  Medicinal  drugs,  such  as  barks,  beans,  berries,  bal- 
sams, buds,  bulbs  and  bulbous  roots,  ex- 
crescences, fruits,  flowers,  dried  fibers, 
dried  insects,  grains,  gums,  and  gum  resins, 
herbs,  leaves,  lichens,  mosses,  nuts,  nut- 
galls,  roots,  and  stems,  spices,  vegetables, 
seeds  aromatic  and  seeds  of  morbid  growth 
and  weeds  in  a  crude  state,  not  edible,  not 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  427 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

advanced   in  value  or  condition  by  refining 
or  grinding  or  by  other  process,  n.  s.  p.  f . . .     Free 
if  advanced  in  value  or  condition  by  refining, 

grinding  or  other  process y±c  lb  and  10% 

2     Medicinal  leaves  in  alcohol,  (T.  D.  20516,  20711) 

60c  lb  and  45% 

67  preparations,  containing  alcohol,  or  in  the  pre- 

paration of  which  alcohol  is  used,  n.  s.  p.  f. 
(54-  F.  R.  671,  T.  D.  6503,  6504,  6837,  15116, 
15118,  21360,  21717)  (minimum  25%) 55c  lb 

68  preparations,  of  which  alcohol  is  not  a  com- 

ponent part.  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  23489) 25% 

preparations,  absorbent  cotton,  (T.  D.  12644)..  25% 

69  preparations,  albes  plasters,   (T.  D.   11336) 35% 

68  preparations,    antitoxine    (T.    D.    16389,    16415, 

17607,  18830,  84  F.  R.  448) 25% 

preparations,  aristol,  (T.  D.  11325) 25% 

67  "  preparations,  atropine  sulphate,  (T.  D.  11572) 

(minimum  25% )  55c  lb 

67  preparations,  balsamic  elixir  (minimum  25%)..  55c  lb 

67  preparations,  beberine  sulphate,   (T.   D.   11973, 

13701)   (minimum   25%)    55c   lb 

68  "        preparations,    bismuth,    subnitrate    of,    (T.    D. 

11227) 25% 

68  preparations,  breast  tea,  (T.  D.  16976) 25% 

67  "  preparations,  Brown's  chloridyne,  (T.  D. 

148.05)   (minimum  25%)  55c  lb 

67  "        preparations,     carica    papaya,     (T.     D.     11350, 

21389)   (minimum  25%)   55c  lb 

68  "         preparations,    cherry   or   laurel   water,    (T.    D. 

9931)    25% 

67        "        preparations,  coniine,  (T.  D.  11393)   (minimum 

25%)    55c  It) 

67  "        preparations,  cotoin  true,  (minimum  25%) 55c  It) 

68  "        preparations,  creolin,   (T.   D.   13870)    25% 

89        "         preparations,  dentists'  cement,  (T.  D.  23489)..       20% 

67  "         preparations,  elixir  valerianate  purtot,   (mini- 

mum 25%)  55c  It) 

68  "        preparations,  exalgine,  (minimum  25%) 55c  lb 

67         "         preparations,  duboisine    pure   amorph,    (mini- 
mum 25% )  55c  lb 

67  "  preparations,  Ferro-Mangan  pepton  (T.  D. 

12906,  15118)  (minimum  25%)  55c  It) 

67  "  preparations,  homatropine  pure  crystals,  (min- 
imum 25%)  55c  lb 

67  "         preparations,  hydrastine,  (T.  D.  12699)   (mini- 

mum 25% )    55c  lb 

68  "         preparations,  hyoscyamus,  (T.  D.  11201)   25% 

67         "        preparations,     hyoscamine     sulphate,     (T.     D. 

11973)  (minimum  25% )   55c  lb 

67        "        preparations,    hyosayamine    pure    amorph    (T. 

D.  13701)  (minimum  25% )    55c  lb 

67  "        preparations,  juniper  extract,  alcoholic  (T.  D. 

12905)  (minimum  25% ) 55c  lb 

68  "         preparations,    lanoline,    (66   F.    R.    734,    T.    D. 

17075)    25% 

67  "         preparations,    Liqueur    de    Dr.    Laville    (mini- 

mum 25%)   (T.  D.   20561)    55c  lb 

68  "         preparations,  lysidine,  (T.  D.  17626)    25% 

68         "        preparations,  ox  gall,  inspissated.  (T.  D.  16638)       25% 
68        "        preparations,  papain,    (T.  D.   13581)    25% 


428  B.   F.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

67     Medicinal  preparations,  peptonized  beer,  (T.  D.  12843) 

(minimum  25%)   55c  Ib 

67  preparations,  pilocarpine.  nitrate  and  muriate, 

(T.  D.  13058)  (minimum  25% )   55c  It) 

preparations,   pyokatanin.    (T.   D.    13597) 25% 

68  preparations,     quinine     tonic     water,     (T.     D. 

17604)    25% 

69  preparations,  Roborans  aconite  and  belladonna 

plasters,    (T.    D.    12449)     35% 

67  "         preparations,    salol,    (T.    D.    15128)    (minimum 

25%)    55c  It) 

68  preparations,  sodium  salicylate  powder,  (T.  D. 

14518)    25% 

68  preparations,  symphorol.  (T.  D.  15393)   25% 

67  preparations,  ure thane  (minimum  25%)    55c  ft 

67         "         preparations,    veratrine    (T.    D.    13061)    (mini- 
mum 25% )    55c  ft 

67         "         preparations,     vin     urani     Presqui     (minimum 

25%) 55c  It) 

67  "         preparations,     vino    de    salud     (T.     D.    16412) 

(minimum   25% )    55c  ft 

68  preparations,  vinolia,   (T.  D.  16342)   25% 

68        "         preparations,  waters  of  rose  and  orange  flow- 
ers,   (T.  D.   12228)    25% 

68        "         purposes,  acids  for  (T.  D.  19078,  84  F.  R.  954)  25% 

72         "         soap,  (18  O.  A.  G.,  344,  66  F.  R.  731) 15c  lb 

462     Medler  canes    40% 

613     Meerschaum,  crude  or  unmanufactured  Free 

613         "         cleaned,  waxed  and  polished,  (T.  D.  3850) ....  Free 

97         "         imitation,  (T.  D.  11341),  plain  35% 

decorated    45% 

459         "         pipes  and  pipe  bowls    60% 

209     Melada,  see  sugar,   (T.  D.  9798). 

453     Melodeons    • 45% 

254     Melon  seeds,  (T.  D.  5897) 30% 

559     Melons,    (T.    D.    9100,   12338)    Free 

94     Melting  pots,  common  earthenware 25% 

148         "         pots,   iron  cast    8-10c  Ib 

407     Memorandum  books,  with  mirrors,   (T.  D.   15029)....  35% 

403         "         books,  blank   25% 

407         "         books,   with  pencils,   (T.  D.   6781,   12442,  13004, 

13423.    14265)     35% 

425     Memorial  designs,  floral.  (T.  D.  11364)    60% 

703         "         tablets   by  American  artists,   if  works   of  art, 

(T.  D.  11598,  7718)    Free 

68     Menthol,  (T.  D.  4963)    

68     Mercurial  preparations,  medicinal    35% 

189     Mercury    "c* 

3         "         sulphate,    (T.   D.   12698,   22970)    25% 

366     Merino  goods.     See  Woolen  schedule. 

Merry-go-rounds  are  not  tools  of  trade,   (T.   D.  9352, 
2448). 

289     Mescal,  (T.  D.  2448)    '•  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  y  •  Ov*2:25  sal 

407     Mesh,   Japanese  gold  or  colored  paper,   (T.  O.   13952, 

14063)    

15     Meta  toluylene  diamine,  (T.  D.  15129)   20% 

193     Metal  album  ornaments,   (T.   D.   15142) **X 

aluminum  bronze  powder,  (T.  D.  1:   ,22) 12c  ft 

aluminum   field  glasses,    (T.   D.   12014) 

and  agate  boxes,   (T.  D.  15242)    50% 

and  amber  bead  rosaries,   (T.  D.  10930) 

and  cotton  armor  cloth  (T.  D.  10867) 

and  cotton  hair  crimpers,  (T.  D.  13237,  14547).  45% 


175 
111 

115 
408 
179 
322 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES. 


429 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Metal  and  cotton  table  covers,  according  to  ma- 
terial of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  10392,  10672, 
10718.  10724,  10732,  11360). 

and  cotton  upholstery  goods,  (T.  D.  10732) 45% 

and  glass  cut  atomizers,   (T.  D.  16529) 60% 

and  glass  chandeliers,   (T.  D.   15401) 45% 

111                  and  glass  lenses,  (T.  D.  11323)   45% 

100                  and  glass  cut  pendants,    (T.   D.   16094) 60% 

and  hair  flats,  according  to  material  of  chief 

value,    (T.   D.   11342). 
347        "         and  jute  table  cloths,   (T.  D.  10724)   jute  chief 

value    45% 

447                  and  leather  stirrups,    (T.   D.   16102)    45% 

193         "        and  paper  shot  shells,  (T.  D.   14544) 45% 

179                  and  silk  lace,  (T.  D.  12658)  metal  chief  value..  60% 

173  antimony,  (T.  D.  11561)    %c  Ib 

193                  articles,   n.   s.   p.   f 45% 

159        "        articles,     enameled    or    glazed    with    vitreous 

glasses   40% 

425         "         artificial  flowers  (T.  D.  14722)   50% 

193         "         atomizers,  (T.  D.  11558)   45% 

193         "         Babbitt,    (T.    D.    16210)    45% 

193                   bars,  alloy,    (T.   D.   12982,   21187)    45% 

408          '        beads  strung  on  wire,   (T.  D.   10330,  11382) 60% 

492          '        bell,  broken,  fit  only  for  remanufacture Free 

135          '         billets,   (65  F.  R.  497).     See  steel  ingots. 

193          '         blouse  fasteners,  (T.  D.  15404)   45% 

121          '         "Blue  billey,"   (T.  D.  14385)   40c  ton 

165          '         bodkins,   (T.  D.  10653)    25% 

193          •         boilers,  tea  and  coffee  pots  (T.  D.  10414) 45% 

453          '         bow   frogs,    (T.   D.   10956)    45% 

193          '         boxes,  containing  collar  buttons,  (T.  D.  11994)  45% 

193          '         boxes,  containing  confectionery,    (T.   D.    12320)  45% 
'         boxes,  containing  mourning  pins,  not  dutiable, 
(T.   D.    15860). 

179         "         braids,   (T.  D.  16993,  11361,  11370) 60% 

193         "         bracelets,   children's,   (T.  D.  12965)    45% 

492        "         broken,  bell  Free 

434         "         brooches,   (T.  D.   12206,  19714,  20298) 60% 

193         "         buckles,   n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.   11980,  15667) 45% 

414         "         buttons,   n.   s.   p.   f.,    (T.   D.   12371,  14136,   22164, 

23055)    %c  per  line  per  gross  and  15% 

513         "         cadmium,   (T.    D.    13944)    Free 

193         "         calendars,  in  part  of,   (T.  D.   12790)    45% 

193         "        calendar  rollers,  (T.  D.  16202)    45% 

'    "         cartridge  shells,  old,  as  scrap,   (T.  D.   23469). 
148        "         castings,  iron  and  steel,  (T.  D.  12814,  12920). 8-10c  Ib 

193         "         catheters,  (T.  D.  11071)    . ..  45% 

453         "         chromatic  pitch  pipes,    (T.  D.   10258) 45% 

183         "         chrome   iron,    (T.   D.   13966,    16294) 20% 

459         "         cigar  cutters,   (T.  D.  12809)    60% 

191        "         clock  faces  enameled  on  copper,   (T.  D.  11414)  40% 

191         ".        clocks,    (T.   D.   11551)    40% 

398         "         coated  paper,  (T.  D.  23064)    3c  Ib  and  20% 

193        "         comber's  needles,  (T.   D.   11590)    45% 

193        "         combination  stamp,  pencil  and  penholder,   (T. 

D.    14176)     45% 

193         "         compasses,  (T.   D.    10659,   12978)    45% 

533         "         composition,    copper  chief   value,    (T.   D.   8431, 

6709,  15971,  12934,  17339,  G.  A.  3782,  23108)..  Free 

193        "         composition,  manufactures  of,   (T.  D.  17339)..  45% 

532         "         copper    Free 

179         "         cords,    (T.   D.    6149,    6547)    60% 


430 


F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR. 

17y  Metal 

193 

408 


408 
179 
179 
193 
193 
193 
193 
193 
193 
505 
175 

633 

179 
179 

179 

179 

371 

179 

165 
159 
159 
179 
193 
111 
425 
JM 
190 
179 
179 

179 

193 


111 
193 
188 
193 
193 
193 
193 
414 
193 
193 
112 
193 
165 
418 


179 
179 
179 

193 


ARTICLE  RATE 

cordonnet,   (T.  D.  12972,  20007)    60% 

corundum   dental  goods,    (T.  D.  15144) 45% 

cotton   and  glass  beaded  applique  gimps,    (T. 

D.    13293)     60% 

cotton  and  steel  beaded  gimps,  (T.  D.  13293)..  60% 

cotton  cloth  embroidered  with,  (T.  D.  12559)..  60% 

cross  tassels,  lace  and  fringes,  (T.  D.  10898)..  60% 

crosses,    (T.   D.    10947,    11874)    45% 

cup,  silver,  not  a  prize  medal,   (T.  D.  13358)..  45% 

dies  for  stamping,   (T.  D.   12983) 45% 

dog  whistles,    (T.   D.    14684)    45% 

drawing  pens,    (T.   D.    14399)    45% 

dress  holders,  (T.  D.  13360)    45% 

Dutch,   clippings  from    Free 

Dutch   in  leaf   (T.  D.   13440)   per  pkge.   of  100 

leaves    6c   pkge 

Dutch  sheets,  (T.  D.  23282)   Free 

embroidered  silk  banners,   (T.  D.   14296) 60% 

embroidered  silk  table  and  cushion  covers,  (T. 

D.    15967)    60% 

embroidered  slippers,   (T.  D.  10546,  10766) 60% 

embroidered   tidies,    (T.   D.   13884) 60% 

embroidered  woolen  fabrics,  (T.  D.  12925). 

50c  Ib  and  60% 
embroideries,   (T.  D.  10641,  15967,  13884,  12559, 

15977)    60% 

embroidery  hooks.    (T.  D.   11570) 25% 

enameled  filters  and  funnels.  (T.  D.  11985) 40% 

enameled  in  two  colors,  (T.  D.  12979) 40% 

epaulettes    60% 

filters,    (T.  D.   12129,   14066)    45% 

floroscopes.   (T.   D.   14153)    45% 

flowers,    (T.   D.   11364)    50% 

foil.    (T.   D.   13317)    45% 

for  type,  on  lead  contained  therein V/2c  Ib 

fringes    60% 

galloons,  (T.  D.   11583.  12376)    60% 

gauze  as  bolting  cloth,   (T.  D.   20746). 

gimps    60% 

glass  and  leather  traveling  inkstands,   (T.  D. 

13304)     45% 

gold  powder,  (T.  D.  15415)   45% 

graphoscopes,   (T.  D.   10331)    45% 

grass  hooks,   (T.  D.   15796) 45% 

hair  and  hat  pins    35% 

hair  crimpers,   (T.  D.  13237)   45% 

hair  curlers,  (T.  D.  10675.  12011)   45% 

hair  drawing  cards.    (T.   D.   15141) 45% 

hand  bellows,   (T.  D.   12013) 45% 

headed  pearl  collar  buttons,  (T.  D.  16000) 50% 

hooks.   (T.   D.  11872,  12206)    45% 

horseshoe-nail  blanks,   (T.  D.   13201) 45% 

incandescent  lamps,  (T.  D.  15584)    45% 

influenz-machines,    (T.   D.    12688)    45% 

Jacquard  needles,  (T.  D.  13227)   25% 

jewsharps,   (T.  D.  11017,  11562.  13657,  19201)...  35% 
keys  for  sardine  boxes,  (T.  D.  13618,  22009),  as 

usual  coverings. 

lace  gimp.   (T.  D.  10560.  17129)   60% 

lace,  part  silk.   (T.   D.  12658)    60% 

lame,    garlands   for  Christmas    trees,     (T.     D. 

11848,    1548)    60% 

larding  needles,    (T.   D.    12976) 45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


431 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

175  Metal  leaf  white,  (T.  D.  8479) pkge  100  leaves  6c 

193  "  lecterns  for  churches,  (T.  D.  12633) 45% 

408  "  lined  glass  beads,  (T.  D.  12943)  35% 

193  "  loom  pickers,  (T.  D.  16105) 45% 

111  "  magic  lanterns,  (T.  D.  10327,  11422,  12002, 

22918) 45% 

193  "  magazines  of,  for  matches,  (T.  D.  11830) 45% 

193  "  magnesium  ribbon,  (T.  D.  15137)  45% 

193  "  mantel  borders,  in  part  of,  (T.  D.  13193) 45% 

193  "  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  8541,  8599, 

9253,  17186,  13762)  45% 

193  "  matchboxes,  (T.  D.  12567,  15195)  45% 

193  "  measuring  tapes,  (T.  D.  10478)  45% 

193        "  mechanical  figures,    (T.   D.   10654,   10751) ......  45% 

193  "  medals,  (T.  D.  10247,  10510,  10542,  10930,  10934, 

13378,  13358,  13497)  45% 

179  "  metallics,  (T.  D.  14066)  D.  L.  of  April  5,  1902..  60% 

453  "  metronomes,  (T.  D.  12984)  45% 

111  "  microscopes,  (T.  D.  14153)  45% 

616  "  models  of  invention,  (T.  D.  12304,  12579) Free 

453  "  music  boxes,  (T.  D.  11058,  11083) 45% 

453  '  musical  instruments,  (T.  D.  11384,  11839)....  45% 

193  '  nail  cleaners,  (T.  D.  11991,  16778,  72,  F.  R.  52)  45% 

434  '  necklace  clasps,  (T.  D.  13426,  20298)  60% 

179  '  netting,  (T.  D.  22381)  60% 

192  '         nickel  plated  zinc  in  sheets,  (T.  D.  10387) 2c  It) 

637                   old  pewter    Free 

111          '         opera  glasses,  (T.  D.  15152)   45% 

453          '         orchestrions,   (T.  D.   11707)    45% 

95          '         ornamented  chinaware.   (T.  D.   13868)    60% 

179          '         ornamented  fabrics,   (T.  D.   13987) 60% 

434          '         ornamented  horn  pins,   (T.  D.  16008) 60% 

193  '         ornaments  forelocks,   (T.  D.  15690) 45% 

193          '        paintings  enameled  on,   (T.  D.  11834) -. . .  45% 

170          '  paragon    wire    for    umbrellas,     (T.     D.    12911, 

13211) 50% 

193         "         parts  of  furniture,  (T.  D.  12520)    45% 

193         "  penholders  and  pencils  combined,  (T.  D.  11850)  45% 

193         "         pincers,   (T.  D.  15796,  16010)    45% 

188         "         pins,   (69  F.  R.  327,  T.  D.  16521) 35% 

434        "  pins  set  with  imitation  precious  stones,  (T.  D. 

13291,    20298)    60% 

425         "         piquets   (T.  D.  14722) 50% 

418         "         plates,   A.    B.   C.,    (T.   D.    11989) 36% 

193        "         pocket  books,   (T.  D.   11874)    

Sec.  6  "        polish,  (T.  D.  16584) 

453         "         post  horns,    (T.  D.    13241)    45^ 

193         "        pully  blocks,  (T.  D.  12855)    45% 

193        "        purse  trimmings,  (T.  D.  10914) 45% 

58         "         red,    (T.  D.    17056)    

193          '         religious  crosses,   (T.  D.  11418) 

193  '        religious  medals,  (T.  D.  13190) 45% 

167          •        rivets  and  studs,   (T.  D.   12015) 2c  It) 

194  •    .    rolled  charcoal,  bar  iron,   (T.  D.   11397) $12  ton 

408    '      '         rosaries,  beaded,  (T.  D.  11706,  11842) 60% 

193          '         scales  and  weights,   brass,   (T.  D.   12964) 45% 

122          '        scrap  iron,    (T.  D.   10556) $4  ton 

193          •        scythes,   (T.  D.  16010)    45^ 

127         "        shaft  for  foreign  vessels,  (T.  D.  11220) 35% 

176        "  sheathing  or  yellow  metal,  of  which  copper  is 

component  material  of  chief  value,  and  not 
composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  iron,  ungal- 
vanized,  (T.  D.  10988,  14523) 2c  It) 


432  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

159     Metal    sheets,     enameled    or    glazed,    with    vitreous 


193         "         ship's  log,   (T.  D.  12012)    

shot  chains,  (T.  D.  10890) 457 

silver  wire,    (T.  D.    15328)    457 

statue,   (T.  D.  21188)    457 

193        "        stoppers  for  bottles.  (T.  D.  12990)   .  457 

stoves,   (T.  D.   11900)    45% 

strips  of  alloy  and  iron  welded  (T.  D.  17944)..  45% 

structural  shapes,   (T.  D.  11093,  12933)   5-10c  Ib 

substances,  n.  s.  p.  f 20% 

193        "        surgical  instruments,  (T.  D.  11383) 45% 

sword  belts,  (T.  D.  11091)   60% 

183         "         unwrought,   n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  3604,  6200,  8746, 

9324,    13966)    20% 

tape  measures,   (T.  D.  14920)    45% 

179  thread.   (T.  D.  11560,  12997,  13998.   14717,  14846, 

16632,  17490,  71  F.  R.  291,   23555,   23729). 

5c  It)  and  35% 

thread,  cordonnet,  (T.  D.  12972,  20007)    60% 

179         "         thread,  ornaments.  (T.  D.  17181)    60% 

193         "         throat  swabs.   (T.  D.  12706) 45% 

193        "         thumb  tacks.   (T.   D.   12908)    45% 

179         "         tinsel.  (T.  D.  12968)   5c  It)  and  35% 

179        "        tinsel  wire.   (T.  D.   13988)    5c  Ib 

418         "         toys,   (T.  D.   10239,  11989,  12109,   14734,  15145)..  35% 

179         "         trimmings.   (T.   D.   11878.  12367,  16361)    60% 

tubes,   flexible,  (T.   D.    23522). 

183         "         tungsten,    (T.    D.    16527,    21217) 20% 

190        "         type,   on  the  lead    l^c  Ib 

190         "         type,  new,   (T.  D.  13228,   16210) "25% 

193         "         umbrella    handles    and    rings,     (T.    D.     16295, 

17327,    20810)    45% 

170         "        umbrella  ribs.   (T.  D.  12911)   50% 

193         "         umbrella  sticks,  tubular  (T.  D.  14603)   45% 

183         "         unwrought.  n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  14462,  9  S.  C.  R. 

279)    20% 

159         "        vase  enameled,  (T.  D.  21408)    40% 

193         "         Venetian  mosaics.  (T.  D.  11402)    45% 

193         "         watch  openers.    (T.   D.   13430)    45% 

137        "         wire  rope.   (T.  D.  10564,  10760,  11380,  11553),  in 

addition  to  maximum  rate  on  wire Ic  It) 

176        "        yellow,  for  sheathing,  copper  chief  value,  and 

not  made  in  part  of  ungalvanized  iron 2c  It) 

453         "         zithers.    (T.   D.    11196)    45% 

525     Metallic  arsenic,  or  cobalt,  (T.  D.  2945,  3168) Free 

183         "        mineral  substances,  crude,   n.   s.   p.   f.,    (T.   D. 

13967)    20% 

137        "        packing,  (T.  D.  17274,  21979)   1140  Ib  and  45% 

186         "        pens,   except  gold  pens    12c  gross 

188        "        pins    35% 

53     Metalllco,  Japanese,  (T.  D.  7131) 35% 

179     Metallics   or   flitters.   D.    L.    of   April   5,    1902,    (T.   D. 

14064.    14066.    16935.    17181)    .-...  5c  It* 

453     Metalophones,  (T.  D.  3399.  10382)   45% 

418         "         if  toys 35% 

97     Metates,  stone  (T.  D.  14272.  15830),  plain   

decorated    45% 

193     Meters,   air 

15     Methyl,  violet  (T.  D.  13597)    

Sec.  6  "         alcohol.  (T.  D.  22311)    20% 

453     Metronomes.  (T.  D.  1764.  4453.  10257.  11392.  12984).... 
93     Mexican  asphaltum,   crude.  (T.  D.   4867)    $1.50  ton 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  433 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Mexican  blankets  as  wool  blankets,   (T.  D.  22377). 

666  fiber,   (T.  D.  15956)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         fiber,  drawn,  (T.  D.  15956)   20% 

449  grass  table  mats,   (T.  D.  12240)    30% 

366        "         hair  curios   (T.   D.    17627),   as  Wool  manufac- 
tures, n.  s.  D.  f. 

213        "        leaf  tobacco,    (T.  D.  14221)   stemmed 50c  Ib 

unstemmed 35c  Ib 

onyx  as  marble,   (T.  D.  2306,  9228,  13699,  15999, 
48    F.  R.   289). 

287        "         peppers  (T.  D.  3301)   2V2c  Ib 

609     Mezuzoths  (T.  D.  3497)    Free 

184     Mica,    (T.   L>.    10475,   2676,   22691,     23377)     unmanufac- 
tured or  rough  trimmed 6c  Ib  and  20% 

cut  or  trimmed   12c  Ib  and  20% 

184         "         in  strips,   (T.  D.  10475) 12c  Ib  and  20% 

Sec.  6  "         ground,  (T.  D.  2713,  6559)    20% 

184         "        ruby  talc,   (T.  D.   11996)    6c  Ib  and  20% 

184        "        scrap,    (T.    D.    16809)    6c  Ib  and  20% 

184         "         waste,  (T.  D.  6559,  22691,  23377) 6c  Ib  and  20% 

638     Microscope,  when  it  is  scientific  apparatus  (72  F.  R. 

41)    Free 

107        "         slides,   not  beveled     (T.     D.     5977,   6597,    10793, 
11237,  12120,  12679,  15330,  19010),  as  window 


208  "  wood  cases  for,  (T.  D.  16880)  35% 

111  Microscopes,  (T.  D.  5997,  11697,  14153) ..  45% 

645  "  as  tools  of  trade  of  immigrant,  (72  F.  R.  41, 

T.  D.  14719)  Free 

638  "  for  colleges,  (T.  D.  11743)  Free 

Sec.  6  "  slides,  pathological  specimens,  for,  (T.  D. 

12798)  20% 

638  Microtome,  specially  imported  for  institutions  and 

not  for  sale  Free 

193  "  metal  45% 

69  Milan  plasters,  (T.  D.  6915)   35% 

346  Military  canvas  (T.  D.  12830),  as  Flax  woven  fabrics. 

"         company,  uniforms  for,  are  not  regalia,  (T.  D. 
13379,   14608). 

347  "         paddings,  jute,    (T.    D.   6537) 45% 

391        ••        silk  sashes,  (T.  D.  13423,  15023)    50% 

Sec.  6  Milk,  foods,  (T.  D.   6926)    

238  "        fresh,   (T.  D.  16012)    2c  gal 

579         "         of  India  rubber   Free 

70  "        of  roses,   cosmetic 50/£ 

•>0        "         powder,    papaw,    (T.     D.     17613,     17639,    20905, 

22240,  22451,  23097,   23178)    ^c  Ib  and  10 

239  "         preserved ^c  Ib 

239         "         sugar    of    °c  "> 

239         "        sterilized,   (T.  D.  17841)    2c  rb 

448     Millboard,  asbestos    

127     Mill  cranks  and  irons,  of  wrought  iron 

Sec.  6  «         feed,  (T.  D.  4235)    •  ^       20£ 

168        "        saws    10' 

135        "        shafting,  see  steel  ingots. 

671  "  stones,  burrstone  in  block,  rough  or  unmanu- 
factured    Free 

116  "  stones,  if  buhr,  or  burr,  manufactured,  Dec. 

14  1859,  Charleston  15/£ 

118  "  stones,  if  not  buhr  or  burr,  partly  or  wholly 

manufactured  (T.  D.  11686,  17440) 50% 

193     Mills,  coffee,  metal    


434  F.    B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 
Sec.  6  Millet  pulp.  (78  F.  R.   804,  84  F.  R.  446,  T.  D.  18885, 

19094)    20% 

656         "         seed,    (33   F.   R.    241,     T.     D.     2093.   5516,    13980. 

16995,  78  F.  R.  804,  19094)    Free 

425     Millinery   ornaments,    feathers,    flowers    and    dressed 

birds,  (T.   D.   15022)    50% 

112        "         ornaments,   rhinestones    (T.    D.    16482) 45% 

275     Mince  meat,  (T.  D.  8533)   25% 

Mineral  colors.     See  Colors. 

605         "         carbonate  of  magnesia,   (T.  D.  5304) Free 

673        "         carbonate   of   strontia    Free 

614  "         crude,  natural  gas  is.  (73  F.  R.  191)   Free 

3         "         grease,   (T.  D.  10651,  13564)   • 25% 

3         "         oil.    (T.    D.    7396)    25% 

50         "         orange  3%c  It) 

97  or  earthen  substances,  articles  composed  of,  n. 

s.  p.   f..  decorated  (T.  D.   23028) 45% 

plain   (T.    D.    23028)    35% 

58  paints.    (T.   D.    6184)    30% 

615  "         salts  from  evaporation  of  mineral  waters  ac- 

companied by  certificate  (T.  D.  23850) Free 

183         "         substances,  metallic   in  a  crude   state,    (54   F. 

R.    673.    6   S.   C.   R.    207.    67    F.    R.    232.    T.    D. 

13764,  13788,  14145.  14459,  14813,  14814,  16733)  20% 
Sec.  6  "  substances,  ground  actinolite,  (T.  D.  16013)..  20% 
Sec.  6  "  substances,  ground  cornish  stone,  (T.  D. 

11240)    20% 

Sec.  6  "         substances,  ground  silica  stone,   (T.  D.  15701)       20% 

Sec.  6  "         substances,  ground  talc.   (T.  D.   12458) 20% 

97         "         teeth,  (T.  D.  11019.  22077,  22100,  22350,  23886)..       35% 
301         "         waters  and  all   imitations   of  natural  mineral 

waters,  and  all  artificial  mineral  waters,  n. 

s.   p.   f..    (T.   D.    3748,    5115.    7023.    7128,    7191, 

7417,    7368,    9284,    10861,    10772,    11428,    13957, 

16249)   in  green  or  colored  glass  bottles. 

containing  not  over  1  pint  20c  doz 

containing  over  1  pint,  not  over  1  quart 30c  doz 

but  no  additional  duty  shall  be  assessed  on  the 

bottles. 

otherwise  than  as  above  (T.  D.  18622) 24c  gal 

additional  duty  on  the  coverings. 

695        "        wax,  (T.  D.  6258)   Free 

Sec.  6  "        white,   (T.  D.   13945)    20% 

614     Minerals,  crude,  not  advanced  in  value  or  condition 

by    refining,    grinding   or    other   process    of 

manufacture,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  5972,  10784, 

14456,  54  F.  R.  673,  6  S.  C.  R.  207) Free 

666     Mineralogy  specimens,  for  scientific  public  collection     Free 
370     Miners'  hats,  of  wool  and  resin,  (T.  D.  13380,  21674) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 

545        "         diamonds,  not  set    Free 

407     Miniature  theatres  of  paper,  (T.  D.  1825) 35% 

454     Miniatures  on  ivory,  when  not  parts  of  jewelry,   (T. 

D.    11567)    20% 

422     Mining  explosives,  see  gunpowder. 

524     Mirbane,  oil  of,  (T.  D.  6045,  16175,  16410) Free 

264     Mirabellon,  plums  dried,  (T.  D.  2670) 2c  Ib 

112     Mirrors,  advertising  pocket,  (T.  D.  14507)  45% 

112        "         advertising  table,   (T.  D.   14510)    45% 

407        "        attached   to   note    books,    (T.    D.    13814,    14507, 

14510,    15029)    35% 

112        "         dental  and  ophthalmic,   (T.  D.   12019,   12303)..       45% 
106        "         frames  for,   pay  additional. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  435 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Mirrors,  glass,  see  glass  plate,  silvered. 

112  glass  disks,  silvered,  (T.  D.  13175)    45% 

106  glass,  frames  pay  additional. 

112  physicians'  (71  F.  R.  953,  T.  D.  12303) 45% 

plates  for,    (T.   D.   11210,   21155,   78  F.   R.   809), 

see  glass  plate. 

112  "  plates  for  frontal,  (T.  D.  13819,  16715,  17073)..  45% 
112  "  pocket,  in  celluloid  cases,  (T.  D.  13235,  13814)  45% 
112  "  small,  (T.  D.  5012,  5455,  5476,  9958,  17615, 

10239,  14395,   16375,   23563)    45% 

table,    (49   F.   R.    219,   T.   D.    13526,   22744),   see 

glass  plate. 
418         "         toy,   (T.  D.   16340,  16375,   16390,  17615,  17018)...       35% 

triple,  as  mirrors,   (T.  D.  22470,  23281). 
Missal  stands,  not  regalia,   (T.  D.   12096). 
Mittens,  as  gloves,  according  to  material. 

67     Mixtures,  medicinal,  alcoholic,   (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

68        "         medicinal,   non-alcoholic   25% 

438     Moccasins,  Indian  (T.  D.   15015,   17654) 25% 

434     Mock  jewelry,   (T.  D.  3099,  3288,  5161,   6050,  6222,  6245, 

7305,    9027) 60% 

Sec.  6  Modeling  clay  (T.  D.  18610,  19258) 20% 

645  "  clay,  if  tool  of  trade  of  emigrant  (T.  D.  14175)  Free 
450  Models,  imitations,  in  paper  mache,  (T.  D.  1767, 

22724,  22821,   22981) 35% 

616  "  of  inventions  and  other  improvements  in  the 
arts;  but  no  article  shall  be  deemed  a 
model  or  pattern  which  can  be  fitted  for 
use  otherwise,  (T.  D.  12373,  12427,  12579, 

14298)    Free 

638        "        for  societies,   etc.    (T.  D.   23403)    Free 

n.  s.  p.  f.,  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  253, 
1767,  12304,  12373,  12427,  12579,  14393,  18534, 
21974,  22724). 

366  Mohair,  articles  of,  (T.  D.  15524),  as  woolen  manu- 
factures. 

413  "         button  forms    10% 

431        "         crinoline  cloth,  (8  S.  C.  R.  714) lOc  sq.  yd 

363         "         flocks   (T.  D.  13002)    10c  It) 

371         "        laces  and  flowerings  (T.  D.  12535,  14628,  18843) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

362         "         noils 20c  lt> 

366        "        noils,  carbonized,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s. 

p.  f. 
366        "•       tops  (T.  D.  9972),  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s. 

p.  f. 

371        "         trimmings 50c  Ib  and  60% 

Sec.  6  Mohn,  crushed  oil  cake,  (T.  D.  6391)   20% 

155     Moits,  as  knives,  table  (T.  D.  17165). 

209     Molasses,    (T.    D.    15568,    15888,    16532,    16575),    testing 

above  40  degrees,  not  above  56  degrees 3c  gal 

testing  56  degrees,  and  above   6c  gal 

Sec.  6  "         testing  under  40  degrees,  (T.  D.  23180) 2Q% 

209         "         concrete  and  concentrated,  as  Sugar. 

209         "         pumpings  of,  as  molasses,  (T.  D.  10514,  20613). 

450     Molding  of  plaster  of  Paris,  (T.  D.  9604)... 35% 

Sec.  6  "         .flay,  (T.  D.  19258)    20% 

671         "        sand,   (T.  D.   8546)    Free 

414  Molds,   button,   as  buttons. 

193  "  cast  iron,   (T.  D.  12920)    45% 

5R7  "  gold   beaters'    Free 

135  "  hammer  an«l  gun.     See  Steel  ingots. 

68  "  lunar  caustic,  (T.  D.  337)   25% 


436  p.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Moleskins,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  7538). 
Molleton,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.   8942). 

183     Molybdenite,  (T.  D.  18849)   '>Q°/ 

183     Monazite  sand 6c  m 

Money,    counterfeit,    an    illegal    importation,    (T     D 

11732,    11735%). 
paper  of  foreign  country,  not  dutiable,   (T.  D 

13109). 
418     Monkeys,    toy,    (T.   D.   14319)    . 

20  o             < «             i  •                                                                                                                                  •••«*' /o 
live    20% 

339  Monogram  towels,  (T.  D.  10563,  17262)    60% 

75  Monohydrate  of  soda   3-10c  Ib 

649  Monstrance,  if  regalia,   (T.  D.  3745) Free 

403  Monthly  publications  in  stiff  covers,   (T.  D.  6365) 25% 

114  Monumental    marble,    hewn,    dressed   or   polished,    n. 

s-  P-  f $1.10  cu  ft 

marble,  in  block,  rough  or  squared 65c  cu  ft 

118  stone,     except     marble,     n.     s.     p.     f.,     hewn, 

dressed  or  polished  50% 

117  stone,   except  marble,  unmanufactured  or  un- 

dressed, n.  s.  p.  f 12c  cu  ft 

702     Monuments,  imported  by  societies,  if  works  of  art...     Free 
marble    50% 

118  "         stone    50% 

334     Mooj  mats,  (T.  D.  21400   lOc  ?Q  yd  and  35% 

254     Moon  seed  (T.  D.  3451),   (bu.  56  Ibs.) 25c  bu 

19     Moor  salt   (T.  D.  8707)    140  Ib 

Sec.  6  Moose,  head,  mounted,  (T.  D.  10446,  22234) 20% 

666        "         head  mounted,   for  scientific  public   collection 

(T.   D.   18422)    Free 

imported  for  private  park,   (T.  D.  16439) 20% 

Mops,  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

208  sticks  for,    of  wood    35% 

sticks  for  of  wood  and  iron,  according  to  ma- 
terial of  chief  value. 
372     Moquette  carpets,  (T.  D.  11345)   60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

366  "        for  car  seating  (T.  D.  11345),  as  Woolen  man- 

ufactures, n.  s.  p.  f. 

367  Moreens,  worsted,  as  woolen  dress  goods  (T.  D.  11218). 

438     Morocco  skins,  finished,   (T.  D.  22709) 20% 

438        "        skins,  unfinished,  (T.  D.  3671,  7862,  12130) 10% 

43     Morphia,  morphine,  and  all  salts  thereof $1  oz 

112  Mortars  and  pestles,  glass,   (T.  D.  14857) 45% 

148        "         cast    iron    8-10c    Ib 

96  "        earthenware,    white    55% 

decorated    60% 

150        "        iron  or  steel  coated,  glazed  or  tinned 2c  Ib 

159         "         iron  or  steel,   enameled    40% 

115  "         marble    50% 

193         "         metal    45% 

97  "        metates,   (T.  D.  14272,  15830)    35% 

94  "         stone,    common     25% 

97        "        stone,   (T.  D.   14272),  plain   35% 

decorated    45% 

95  "        wedgewood,    (T.   D.    16231)    55% 

114     Mosaic  cubes  of  marble,  onyx  or  stone,    (T.   D.  1148, 

2624,  9387,  10620,  10397,  10897,  11712,  13986, 
13949,  14100,  16627,  53  F.  R.  913)  not  exceed- 
ing two  inches  in  size,  if  loose Ic  Ib  and  20% 

if  attached  to  paper  or  other  material 

20c  superficial  ft  and  35% 

113  "        cubes  of  fusible  enamel.   (T.  D.  14854) 25% 

88        "        earthenware,  see  tiles,  (T.  D.  4909,  13907). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  437 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

120     Mosaic,   Florentine,   of   slate,    (T.    D.   547,    2624     4624 

10620)     20% 

435  Imitation  of  precious  stones,   not  exceeding  1 

inch    in   dimensions,    and   not   set 20% 

193  metal  and  glass,  (T.  D.  11402) 45% 

100         "        materials,    opaque    glass    60% 

115  pictures,    (T.   D.   16116,    16821)    50% 

picture  frames,   earthen,   (T.  D.  16290) 45% 

434  set   as   jewelry    60% 

115        "         table  tops,  marble,   (T.  D.  3016,  3117)    50% 

375  velvet  carpeting,  (T.  D.  13803)... 40c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

193  Venetian,    (T.  D.  11402)    A 45% 

112        "         windows,  (T.  D.  10903)    45% 

339     Mosquito  net,    (T.  D.  9184,   10256,   16530) 60% 

617     Moss,  dried,   (T.  D.  2518,  4854,  4924,  9349,  13722,  14728, 

14991,  15411,  16153.  68  F.  R.  421) Free 

Sec.  6  "         dyed,  (T.  D.  9167,  12703,  12115,  16317,  16956,  53 

F.    R.    1016)    20% 

20        "        Iceland,  advanced  in  value  ^4c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "        Iceland,   crude    Free 

81         "         Irish,    (T.   D.   17078)    10% 

455         "        peat,    (T.  D.   9349)    $1  ton 

81         "         sea    (T.   D.    21626)    10% 

617         "         unmanufactured    Free 

20        "        used  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value tyc  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        used  as  drugs,  crude   Free 

414     Mother  of  pearl  buttons.  (T.  D.  11981,  14282). 

l%c  line  gross  and  15% 

Sec.  6 chips,    (T.   D.   16003,  17162) 10% 

450         "  "       "         disks,   (51  F.   R.   76,  T.  D.   21307)....       35% 

153         "  "       "         knife  handles,   pocket.     See  Knives. 

450         "  "       "        knife  handles,    table    35% 

450        "  "       "         manufactures,   n.   s.   p.  f 35% 

450         "  "       "         slabs,  (T.  D.  12922,  14318)    35% 

450         "  "       "         umbrella  handles,    (T.   D.   13349) 35% 

635         "          "       "         unmanufactured    Free 

407     Mottoes,  paper,   (T.  D.  14397)    35% 

371         "         paper,  wool  embroidered,  (T.  D.  23402)  50c  Ib  and 60% 

450     Mouldings,  plaster  of  Paris,   (T.  D.  6163,  9604) 35% 

Sec.    6   Mounted   fur   heads,     (T.     D.     10253,     11864,    13297, 

22234)     20% 

193     Mouse  traps,   part  metal    45% 

369  Mousseline-de-Laine,    as    wool    dress    goods,   (T.  D. 

7331). 

390        "         brodee   (T.  D.    14394)    60% 

418     Moustachios,    cheap,    for   children,     as     toys,    (T.    D. 

12307,     13975)     35% 

418     Mouth  organs,  if  toys  (T.  D.  2466,  3399)    35% 

460     Mowers,    agricultural    20% 

20     Mucilage,  (T.  D.  14810)  %c  Ib  and  10% 

68     Mucilages,    medicinal    ...25% 

312     Mufflers,  cotton,   (55  F.  R.   968,    T.    D.    12656,   14447, 

17959),    see    handkerchiefs,    cotton. 
387-388  "         silk,  see  handkerchiefs,  silk.    (T.  D.  21627). 

370  "        woolen,  (T.  D.  10787,  10864,  14447) ...  .44c  Ib  and  60% 

450     Muffs,  foot,   (T.  D.  10745)    35% 

450         "         fur   (T.  D.   23247)    35% 

390         "         silk,    (T.   D.    10787)    60% 

95     Mugs,  earthenware,   (T.  D.   6578,  6610,  8396,  41  F.   R. 

882),   decorated    60% 

plain  white    55% 

163     Mule  shoes,  wrought  iron  or  steel  lc  Ib 

220     Mules,  valued  over  $150    25% 


438  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 

valued  $150  or  less 530  head 

97     Mullers  or  color  stones.   (T.  D.  5048)    .  357 
Mulls,  (T.  D.  10499,  12921,  13178.  15044,   17272,'  14* si  'c. 
R.   434),  as  cotton  cloth. 

391         "         silk,   (T.  D.  21099)   50y 

121     Mundlc,  (T.  D.  507)   V.V.40c  ton 

363     M ungo,  woolen   lOc  lb 

604     Munjeet,   extract   of    Free 

604                  ground  and  prepared   Free 

3     Murexide   25% 

5     Muriate  or  ammonia,  (T.  D.  1816) .  34c  rt> 

68                  of  apomorphia,   (T.  D.  13699)   ......".'.".  25% 

of  barytes    25  % 

647                  of    cinchona    Free 

67         "         of   cocaine,    (T.    D.    13826,    13849,    15639,    16929, 

20050)  (minimum  25%)   ." 55c  rb 

of  gold   05  y 

644                   of  potash,  (T.  D.  13946)   Free 

of  strontia   25% 

3         "         of  tin   <>5y 

464     Muriatic  acid    '//.'.  Free 

3     Muscarine,   (T.  D.   15116)    25% 

110     Museum,  lantern  slides  for,   (T.  D.  12634) 45% 

private,  articles  for,  are  dutiable,  (T.  D.  11579, 
18318). 

257     Mushrooms,  dried,   (T.   D.   1408,  15032,   17557) 25% 

241         "         dried,    in   casks    40% 

-41  dried,   in  tins,  including  the  weight  of  tins...  2^0  lb 

241  prepared  or  preserved  in  tins,  jars,  bottles  or 

similar   packages,    (T.    D.    13213),    including 

weight  of  immediate  coverings 2^c  lb 

241         "         sauce    or   catsup  of    40% 

254         "         spawn.   (T.  D.   6342,  5714,   20128)    30% 

403     Music  (T.  D.   19183,   23225)    25% 

403                   books,   foreign,    (T.   D.    11469,   13323,   16725) 25% 

403                   bound  volumes  of,   (T.  D.   12229,  12469,  13323)..  25% 
453         "         boxes,    (T.    D.    6771.    10748.    10941,    11058,    11083, 

12850.  12965,  13197,  15878,  19201). 45% 

503         "         for  societies  or  institutions   Free 

403         "         in    sheets,    in    foreign   language,    (T.    D.    3503, 

11118.  11340,  11469,   12582,  12804,  12807  13797)  25% 
403        "         in    loose   sheets,     (T.    D.    11617,     11118,     12582, 

12807,    13797) 25% 

502        "         in  raised  print  for  the  blind  Free 

403        "         paper  ruled,   (T.  D.  4991,  16331)    25% 

501         "        printed  over  20  years    Free 

453        "         rolls  for  mechanical  piano  (T.  D.  16843) 45% 

"        stands,   according  to   material  of  chief  value, 
(T.   D.   9370). 

193     Musical  bird  cages.   (T.  D.   3255)    45% 

100         "         decanters,  cut  glass,  (T.  D.  6355) 60% 

453         "         instrument  cases    45% 

453        "         instruments  and  parts  of 45% 

453         "         instruments,  accordions,  (T.  D.  10921,  11030)..  45% 

453         "         instruments,  aristophones,   (T.  D.  12118) 45% 

453         "         instruments,   bass  clarionet,   (T.   D.   14737) 45% 

453         "         instruments,  carrousel  organs,   (T.  D.  13319)..  45% 
453        "        instruments,     cello    and    bass    bows,     (T.    D. 

10885)    45% 

453        "         instruments,   cellos,    (T.   D.    10956)    45% 

453        "         instruments,  flute  harmonicas,  (T.  D.  14392)..  45% 

453         "         instruments,  flutes,   (T.  D.   10956,  11056,  11353)  45% 

453        "         instruments,  gongs  (T.  D.  18726)    45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  439 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

418  instruments,    harmonicas,    less    than    one    oc- 

tave,   as    toys,    (T.    D.    11037,    12118,    12141, 

12748,   12767,   18483,    21981,    22096,    22105) 35% 

453     Musical  instruments,  harmonicas,  one  octave  or  over 

(T.   D.    18483)    45% 

453         "         instruments,  herophones,  (T.  D.  13790)   45% 

418         "         instruments,  Jew's  harps,   (T.   D.  11017,   11562, 

19201) 35% 

453        "         instruments,   mandolins,   (T.  D.   10938)    45% 

instruments,  metalophones,  (T.D.  10382,  19201)  45% 

453        "         instruments,   metronomes,    (T.  D.   10257) 45% 

453         "         instruments,    parts    of,     (T.    D.    10488,    10652, 

11384,   11593,   22141,   23170) 45% 

453        "        instruments,     piano     street     organs,     (T.     D. 

13962)    45% 

453                   instruments,    piccolos,   (T.   D.    11535) 45% 

453                   instruments,   pitch   pipes    45% 

Sec.  6  "         instruments,  resin  not  a  part  of,  (T.  D.  16099)  20% 
453        "         instruments,    strings   for,   (T.    D.    13234,    14741, 

18733)    45% 

418        "         instruments,   toy,    (T.  D.    11992,   1209)    35% 

418        "         instruments,  toy  flutes,  (T.  D.  14734)    35% 

418         "         instruments,    toy  pistons,    (T.   D.    10908) 35% 

418        "         instruments,   toy  violins,   (T.  D.  11554) 35% 

453        "        Instruments,   tuning  forks   45% 

453         "         instruments,   tuning  hammers    45% 

453         "         instruments,  violin  bows,  (T.  D.  10938) 45% 

453         "         instruments,     violin     strings,     (T.     D.     10339, 

16087)    45% 

453         "         instruments,  zithers,   (T.  D.  10103,   11196) 45% 

193         "         strings,   wire  for  binding,    (T.  D.    16087) 45% 

453         "         work  boxes  (T.  D.   3764)    45% 

618     Musk,  crude,  in  natural  pods,  (T.  D.  5646) Free 

Sec.  6  "         in  grain,  (T.  D.   8962) 10% 

70      -    "         perfumery    -50% 

157     Musket,  barrels,  steel  25% 

699         "         blocV"~    rough  -hewn  or  sawed,  or  planed  on  one 

side Free 

157        "        rods,  iron  or  steel    25% 

157        "         stocks,   wooden    25  % 

157     Muskets  and  parts  thereof  (T.  D.  13212,   13691) 25% 

157         "         Turkish   (T.  D.   13212)    25% 

339     Muslin  curtains  ruffled  (T.  D.  13965)    60% 

313        "         madras,  as  cotton  cloth,  known  as  lappets  (T. 

D.   12921,  15524). 

339        "         sash  net,  tamboured,  (T.  D.  11026)   60% 

390  silk    embroidered    60% 

391  "         silk,  figured,   (T.   D.  11239) 50% 

313        "         Swiss,  as  cotton  cloth,  known  as  lappets  (T. 

D.    14963,    15041,    15312,   60  F.    R.    1012). 

387     Muslins,  cotton  and  silk,  as  silk  goods,  (T.  D.  16209). 
as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.   2268,  2298,  6349,   10512). 

448        "        cork  coated,  for  insoles,   (T.  D.  22619) 25% 

418     Mustaches,  toy,  (T.  D.  12307,  13975)    35% 

617     Mustard,  dross,   (T.   D.  14739)    Free 

287         "         French,  (T.  D.  5809,  6280,  13080,  16522) lOc  tt> 

•>87         "         ground   or    prepared,    in    bottle    or    otherwise, 

(T.  D.  15375,  15424,  16816)    lOc  It) 

3         "         oil  of,   (T.  D.  8487,  9859,  13589) 25% 

:41         "         sauce    (T.    D.    15424)     402 

656         "         seed,   crude    AFr!^ 

287     Mutarde,  Indienne,  (T.  D.  16522)   lOc  r 

274     Mutton,  fresh    *rt  J° 

154     Muzzle  loading  pistols,   (T.  D.  13316)    35% 


H(>  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                    RATE 

157     Muzzle  loading  shotguns.  (T.  D.' 10524,  13682) 257 

193     Muzzles  for  bottles,  (T.  D.  9488) '. ".       457 

5i>4  Myrbane,  oil  of  (T.  D.  6045,  16175,  16410) .............     Free 

!     Myrobolan,  extract  of,   (T.  D.  3898,  3329,   21058) %c  lb 

plum  cuttings  or  seedlings  of..50c  M  plants  and  15% 

619     Myrobolans,   (T.  D.   5529)    Free 

20     Myrrh,  gum  advanced  in  value i/c  lb  and  10% 

548  gum,   crude    Free 

695     Myrtle   wax Free 

700         "        sticks Free 

700         "         wood,   in  the  rough    Free 


N 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Nail  blanks,  horseshoe,   (T.  D.   13201) 45% 

410  brushes   40% 

U>3        "        cleaners,  metal  chief  value,  (72  F.  R.  52,  T.  D. 

11991,    17047)    45% 

70  enamel   powder,    (T.  D.   15245) 50% 

Hies,  (T.  D.  14842,  16778.  20760) 45% 

heads,  gelatin,   not  strung  (T.  D.   14622) 35% 

heads,  glass,  not  strung  (T.  D.  10891,  11339)..       35% 

heads,    strung    60% 

plates    45% 

136  rods,    not  smaller  than  No.   6  wire  gauge,    (8 

S  C.  R.  562,  T.  D.  1499,  12929.)  valued  4c  or 

less  lb   4-10c  lb 

Valued  over  4c  lb    %c  lb 

161     Nails,  bellows,    (T.  D.   7257)    2^c   lb 

193          '        brass  and  brass  headed,   (T.  D.  6361)   45% 

copper   45% 

160  '        cut,  of  iron  or  steel  6-10c  lb 

193          '         for  ornamenting  buttons,  of  metal  (T.  D.  6397)       45% 

161  '        horseshoe  and  hob   2140  lb 

161  «  malleable  cast  iron.  (T.  D.  7257)    ZV.c  lb 

193  '  metal,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  6361,  7959,  8824) 45% 

193  '  plated    or  gilt    45% 

193  '  upholsterers',    (T.    D.    9248)    45% 

162  '  wire,  not  less  than  1  inch  long  and  not  lighter 

than  No.  16  wire  gauge J^c  lb 

Less  than  1  inch  long  and  lighter  than  No.  16 

wire  gauge   lc  lb 

95        "        with  porcelain  heads,   plain   white 55% 

decorated,   (T.  D.  8066)       60% 

161         "         wrought,  n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  7257) 2^c  lb 

Nainsooks,   (T.  D.   12904,   15044).     As  Cotton  cloth. 
Nankeen.     As  Cotton  cloth. 

15     Naphtha  coal  tar  product    20% 

15     Naphthalene,  (T.  D.  21591)    20% 

524     Naphthalln,  (T.  D.  11010.  13410.  13571.  13598.  17497)..     Free 

IB     Naphthaline  colors,  (T.  D.  3913,  3927.  5393.  9766) 30% 

3     Naphthlonate  of   soda.    (49   F.    R.    272.    56   F.    R.    481, 

T.  D.  9630.  10250.  11600,  13282,  13423,  13579).       26% 

524     Naphthol,    (T.  D.   11642.   11696)    — Free 

15         "         salt.   (T.  D.  9630,  10143.  10490.  13530,  13568) 20% 

15        "         soda,   (T.  D.   12224,   18410,  13530)    20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  441 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

3     Naphthol  sulpho  acid,   (T.  D.  10491) 25? 

524     Naphtylamin,  (T.  D.  13566) Free 

.     Napkins,   cotton  damask    40% 

cotton   or   linen    embroidered,     (T.     D.     11069, 

14859)     60% 

lace  60% 

346         "         linen,  as  Linen  woven  articles.     (T.  D.   19199, 

23101). 

paper  printed,  (T.  D.  9050,  9561,  10729) 25% 

407                  paper,  tissue,   (T.  D.   16019.   15682,  19069) 35% 

390                  silk,    embroidered    60% 

251     Narcissi    25% 

43     Narcotlne,  if  preparation  of  opium   40% 

656     Nasturtium  seed,   (T.  D.  6241,  17508) Free 

79     Natron   wasser  glass,    as  silicate    of    soda,     (T.     D. 

4710)   y2c  It) 

614     Natural  gas,   (78  F.  R.  110,  T.  D.  10448,  11569,  14143, 

20659,    20712,    20757)    Free 

566         "         grass,  dried,   (T.  D.  1739,  9770,  9179,  10073) Fre« 

Sec.  6  "         grass,   dyed  (T.  D.   13574) 20% 

666         "         history,  specimens  of,  for  scientific  public  c  ;1- 

lections,    (T.  D.   10446,   11864,   15310) Free 

Sec.   25   Neat  cattle  importation Prohibited 

Sec.  25"        cattle   hides   importation    Prohibited 

3     Neats'   foot    oil    : 25% 

'  296     Nebbiolo  wine,  as  wine,  still,  (T.  D.  8694). 

193     Necklace  clasps,   (T.   D.  13426)    .., 45% 

434     Necklaces,  (T.  D.  13342,  13345,  13790,  20298) 60% 

434        "        amber  beads,    (T.  D.  3389)    60% 

434         "         coral,    (T.   D.   11033)    60% 

434         "         glass,   (T.  D.  12636)    60% 

434        "        of     celluloid    beads,     with    brass     clasps,     as 

jewelry,   (T.  D.   11033)    60% 

434        "        of   precious    stones    60% 

434         "         paste,  (T.  D.  14943,  21287)    60% 

339     Neck  ruffiings  and  ruchings,  cotton  or  other  vegetable 

fiber    60% 

390         "         rumings  and  ruchings,  silk,  (T.  D.  11022,  11233, 

12543,    13224)    60% 

387     Necktie  silks,  as  silk  goods,  (T.  D.  14057,  15019). 

314     Neckties,  cotton,    or   other   vegetable     fiber,     (T.     D. 

10392,   11065,   12382,  13444)    50% 

314         "         cotton    or    other    vegetable    fiber    with    India 

rubber   50% 

193         "         needles   for,    (T.   D.   7267) 45% 

390         "         silk,   (T.  D.  11022,  11233,  12543,  13876) 60% 

314         "        with  metal  fastenings.   (T.  D.  10392) 50% 

370        "        wool  . . .44c  Ib  and  60% 

314     Neckwear,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 50% 

Needle  books,   according  to  material  of  chief  value, 

(72  F.  R.  43,  T.  D.  9420,  12107,  14519,  17942, 

20043). 

193        "        points  for  blanket  frames,   (T.  D.  15709)    45% 

137         "        wire    45% 

165     Needles,  all,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  3421,  4703,  9070,  11590, 

19356) 25% 

193         "         barb.,  (T.  D.  21505)    45% 

193         "         comber,   (T.  D.   11590) 45% 

165        "     -   crochet   (T.   D.    22807)    25% 

620        "        darning  •  • Free 

165        "         embroidery  machine  (T.  D.  15991)   25% 

620        "        hand  sewing  (T.  D.   23339)    Free 

620        "        harness   (T.  D.   13502)    Free 


442  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.  RATE 

193  Needles,  hypodermic,  (T.  D.  9526,  15143) 45% 

165  jacquard.  (T.  D.  13227)  25% 

kindergarten,  (T.  D.  23109)  45% 

165  knitting  (T.  D.  22807)  25% 

165  knitting  machine  $1  M  and  25% 

193  larding,  (T.  D.  8995,  12976)  45% 

165  "  latch  $1  M  and  25% 

lithographic  (T.  D.  6716) 45% 

620  sail,    harness,   mattress   makers'    and   uphols- 

terers,  (T.  D.  13502)    Free 

165  sewing  machine  (T.  D.  14456) $1  M  and  25% 

165                  spaying,   (G.   A.    3942)    25% 

165         "         surgical   (T.  D.   11223)    25% 

165                   tape    25% 

165         "    -     weaving   (G.   A.    3902)    25% 

458     Negatives,   photographic   (T.   D.   12031,    21055) 25% 

366     Negro   head   cloth    (June   5,    1857,    N.    Y.).     As   Wool 

manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

97     Nephrite,  manufactures  of  (T.  D.  13337),  decorated..  45% 

plain 35% 

626     Neroll  oil  (T.  D.  6420,  9737,  42  F.  R.  446).... Free 

96     Nest  eggs,   china   (T.    D.   7946) 55% 

Sec.  6   Nests,  birds  (T.  D.   18010,  22054)    20% 

Sec.  6  Nestle's  milk  food  (T.  D.  6956)    20% 

339     Nettings,   cotton,    or    other     vegetable     fibre     (T.    D. 

9184,    10256,    16111,    16311,    20729)    60% 

332  gill  flax  (T.  D.  12318).     Same  duty  as  on  cord 

from  which  made,  and  in  addition   25% 

450                  human  hair  (T.  D.   1539)    35% 

137        "        iron  or  steel  wire,   duty  equal  to  that  of  the 

wire  and  in  addition  (T.  D.  14400) l^c  Ib 

339         "         mosquito  bar  (T.  D.  9184.  10256,  16530) 60% 

390         "         silk  (T.  D.  11377,  12334,  13068,  13905,  14052)....  60% 

371         "        woolen   50c  Ib  and  60% 

390     Nets,  beaded  silk   (T.  D.   16225).....' 60% 

408        "     .    beaded,  not  part  wool    60% 

339         "         bobbinets  (T.  D.  11329)    60% 

339         "         bretone,  cotton  (T.  D.  18965)    60% 

339         "         Brussels  (T.  D.  10256)    60% 

339         "         cotton    (T.    D.    9184.    14166.    14177.    16145,    16205. 

16277,  16311.    16530.    16808.    18965)    60% 

339         "         cotton  curtain   (T.  D.   16119)    60% 

339         "         cotton   oriental  (T.    D.    16152)    60% 

339        "         Hamburg   (T.    D...9184,    11328) 60% 

371         "         head,  made  of  wool 50c  Ib  and  60% 

339         "         mosquito    (T.   D.    11329)     60% 

339         "         Nottingham   60% 

390         "         silk    (T.    D.    12352.    12334,    13068.   14052.    13905, 

14052.    14935,    16965.    17788.    17992,    50.    F.    R. 

908.   54,   F.   R.   367,  76,   F.   R.   451.   6  S.  C.   R. 

117)    60% 

339         "         tamboured  sash  (T.  D.  16106,  18603)    60% 

371         "         Tosca.  (T.  D.  14760)   50c  Ib  and  60% 

3     Neutraline  (T.  D.  15718)   25% 

621  Newspapers,   if   periodicals    Free 

403         "         n.    s.    p.    f 25% 

566     New  Zealand  flax.  (T.  D.  818,  9464) Free 

292     Ng  Gar  Pee,  Chinese  cordial  (T.  D.  6640) $2.25  gal 

548     Nicaragua  wood,  for  dyeing,  crude Free 

20         "         wood  for  dyeing,  not  crude  *4c  Ib  and  10% 

200     Nicholson  pavement  blocks,  sawed  only  (T.  D.  343)..  20% 

185     Nickel  (T.  D.   6064,   16981)    6c  Ib 

193         "         all  articles  of.  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  443 

P^R.  ARTICLE                                       RATE 

185     N Ickel  alloys  (T.  D.  19776)    6c  It) 

185  bars    6c  lb 

193         "         button  material  (T.  D.   6904,  10387)    45% 

185  coin,  foreign  (T.  D.  6887)    6c  lb 

185         "    •    ingots  6c  lb 

629  "         in    ore,    matte,    or    other    crude   form    (T.    D. 

6064)    Free 

193  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

185  oxide   6c  lb 

185         "         pigs  6c  lb 

185         "         plates  (T.  D.  6064,  10928)    6c  lb 

193         "         rods    (T.    D.    16981)    45% 

185         "         sheets  (T.  D.  19776)    6c  lb 

3         "        sulphate   25% 

109     Ni-coquelle   lenses    (T.   D.    17600) 45% 

67     Nimgranine  (T.  D.  15173),  (minimum  25%) 55c  lb 

193     Nippers,    metal    45% 

449     Nipple   shields,    India  rubber    30% 

shields,    part   glass,    according   to  material  of 
chief  value. 

449     N ippies,    India   rubber    30% 

80     Niter  cake  (T.  D.  2370,  12643)  $1.25  ton 

569     N itragin   (G.  A.  3909) Free 

665     N  itrate   cubic    Free 

3         "         of  ammonia    25% 

3         "         of  barytes  or  strontia  (T.  D.  6172) 25% 

3         "         of  iron   25% 

60        "         of  lead 2l^c  tt> 

67  "         of  pilocarpine  (T.  D.  13058),  (minimum  25%)..  55c  lb 
644         "         of   potash,    crude    Free 

65         "         of  potash,  refined,   (T.  D.  674) l/2c  lb 

3         "         of  silver    25% 

665         "        of  soda  (T.  D.  9457,  11558)   Free 

3        "         of  strontia  (T.  D.  6172)    25% 

3         "         of    tin    25% 

3         "         of  thorium  (T.   D.  16643)    25% 

3         "         of   zinc    25% 

3         "         salts,   (T.  D.  20131)    25% 

68  Nitrates,  for  medicinal  purposes,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

464     N itric  acid  (T.  D.  9827)    Free 

76     Nitrite  of  soda  (T.  D.  11558)   2%c  lb 

524     Nitro  and   binitro   benzol     (T.     D.     6144,    6145,    12845, 

13879.    16410,    21947)    Free 

524         "         and  binitro  toluol  (T.  D.  13601) ' Free 

464        "         picric  acid   (T.  D.  9827)    Free 

15     Nitrosodioxynaphtalin,  (T.  D.   21344)    30% 

21     Nitrous  ether,  spirits  of  (minimum  25%) 25c  lb 

362     Noils  alpaca  (T.  D.  12680)   20c  lb 

362         "         camel's  hair  (75  F.  R.  834,  T.  D.  15232,  17207) . .   20c  lb 

463         "         China  grass   (T.   D.   6873,   13348) 10% 

362         "         mohair   20c   lb 

463         "         ramie,  (T.  D.  23347)   10% 

661         "         silk  (T.  D.  13348)    Free 

362        "         wool   20c  lb 

3     Noir  solide  (T.  D.  13596)   25% 

Sec.  6   Nonenumerated   articles,  manufactured  (2  S.  C.  R. 

371,    38  F.   R.    494)    

Sec.  6  Nonenumerated  articles,  unmanufactured 10% 

•29     Noodles   - l%c  IT- 

Note  books  with  pencils,  invoiced  separately,  are  not 

entireties  (T.  D.  18609). 
340     Nottingham  lace  curtains,  bed  sets  and  pillow  shams, 


444  F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                        ARTICLE  RATE 
composed  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber. 
(T.  D.  9184,  12352,  21942). 

counting  five  points  or  spaces    between    the 

warp  threads  to  the  inch lc  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

counting  more  than  five  such  points  or  spaces 
to  the  inch,  for  each  such  point  or  space 
to  the  inch  in  excess  of  five,  in  addition 

but  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than..  50% 

339     Novelty  braids,  cotton  (T.  D.  20515,  22948) MZ 

292     Noyau $2  25  gal 

282    Nucoa  batter,  (T.  D.  16293)   3i&c  Ib 

390     Nuns  veils  (T.  D.  11244.  122S7,  17331) m* 

369        "        veiling,  as  Wool  dress  goods. 

252     Nursery  stock.  (T.  D.  12540.  12542.  15810.  15951,  20449)  25% 

252        "        stock,  abies  canadensis.  (T.  D.  15848)   25% 

stock,  achillea,   (T.  D.   15110)    25% 

stock,  aconitum  autumnale.   (T.  D.  14752) 25% 

stock,  anemone  fulgens.  (T.  D.  147511    25% 

stock,  anthericum  lileastrum,   (T.  D.   14752)..  25% 

252        "        stock,  aucubas.  (T.  D.   13684)    25% 

252                   stock,  cedrus  atlantica.  (T.  D.  15848)   25% 

252        "         stock,  clematis.  (T.  D.  13982) 25% 

252        -         stock,  clemettis  jackmanii,  (T.  D.  15112)    25% 

252        "         stock.  Daphe  oneorum,  (T.  D.  13982)    25% 

252        "        stock,  delphinium,  (T.  D.  15113)    25% 

252        "        stock,  doronicum,  (T.  D.   15113)    25% 

252        "        stock  g«m«T««5»«    (T.  D.  15113) 25% 

252        -        stock.  Hydrangea,  (T.  D.  14750)  25% 

251  "        stock,  Iris  hispanica  not,  (T.  D.  14749)   25% 

252  "        stock,  laburnum,  (T.  D.  14750)   25% 

252        "        stock,  laurus  nobilis,  (T.  D.  14763) 25% 

252        "        stock,   lychens,   (T.   D.   14747)    25% 

252        "        stock,  manetti  stock.  (T.  D.  14750)   25% 

252        "        stock,  Marguerite,   (T.  D.   15U3) 25% 

252        "        stock,  peonies,  (T.  D.  13680.  13982,  15110) 25% 

252        "        stock,  pyrethrum,  (T.  D.  15113)   25% 

252        "        stock,  rhododendrons.  (T.  D.  15848)   25% 

252        "        stock,   shrubs.    (T.  D.    11575)    25% 

252        "        stock,  sweet-bay  tree,  (T.  D.  14763)    25% 

252        "        stock,  yuccas,  (T.  D.  13684)  25% 

339     Nurses'  caps,  cotton,  embroidered  (T.  D.  14393) 60% 

20     Nutgalls,  advanced  in  value,  as  drugs 140  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        crude,   as  drugs    Free 

1         "        extract   of.   aqueous   (T.   D.   3898,   5529,   19052. 

22529)    50c  Ib 

1         -         extract  of,  if  tannin  (T.  D.  17354)   50c  Ib 

Sec.  6  Nut  flour  (T.  D.  16218)   20% 

626        "        ofl.  (T.  D.  14602)   Free 

193        "        picks,  (T.  D.  7921) 45% 

667     Nutmegs  Free 

20        "        as  drugs,  advanced  in  value %c  Ib  and  10% 

548        -        as  drugs,  crude    Free 

3         "         ofl  of.  (T.  D.  6253.  8651.  13582.  15131) 25% 

269     Nuts,  almonds,  clear,  shelled.  (T.  D.  6953)   6c  ro 

unshelled.    (T.   D.   9196) 4c  Ib 

269         "         apricot  kernels.  (T.  D.  14328,  21567,  23551)....  6c  Ib 

20        "        as  drugs,  advanced  in  value %c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        as  drugs,   crude    Free 

C22        "        Brazil   Free 

272        "        caltrop.  (T.  D.  22516) lc  Ib 

617        "        candle   **«« 

J72        "        chestnuts,  shelled  or  unshelled   lc  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  445 

PAR.                                          ARTICLE  RATE 

622     Nuts,  cocoa,  in  the  shell  Free 

267                   cocoa,  desiccated,   (T.  D.  11849)    2c  It 

626        "        cocoa,   oil  of    Free 

622                  coquita   Free 

622                  cream    Free 

267        "        dried  cocoa  or  copra,   (T.  D.  13820)    2c  Ib 

272  n.   s.   p.   f.,   shelled  or  unshelled,    (T.   D.   1958, 

22894)     lc    tb 

270         "         filberts,  not  shelled,  (T.  D.  6494,  10525)   3c  Ib 

shelled    5c  Ib 

482        "        for  dyeing  or  tanning   Free 

Sec.  6  "         ground  olive,   (T.  D.   11199,   18816,   19093,   84  F. 
R.    148,    T.    D.     18816,     19983.     22719,     19093, 

22783) 20% 

270  "        hazel   unshelled    3c  Ib 

shelled   (T.  D.  10525,   10528)    5c  Ib 

163  "        iron  and  steel  wrought   lc  Ib 

272  "        kola    lc  Ib 

622  "        palm,    (T.   D.   13491) Free 

622  "        palm   kernels    Free 

626  "        palm    oil    of    Free 

271  "        pea  or  ground  nuts,  shelled,   (T.  D.  3240) lc  Ib 

unshelled l/2c  Ib 

270        "        walnuts,    shelled    5c  Ib 

unshelled,   (T.  D.  6512)    3c  Ib 

270        "        walnuts  in  brine,  not  shelled  (T.  D.  6290) 3c  Tb 

257         "         water  chestnuts,  (T.  D.  22516)   25% 

163         "        wrought  iron  and  steel    lc  Ib 

623  Nux   vomica Free 


PAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

20     Oak  bark,  advanced  in  value y4c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        bark,    crude    Free 

22        "         bark,   extract.    (T.   D.   13860) %c  Ib 

624     Oakum,    (T.   D.    9381) Free 

327         "         East  India  hemp,  not,   (T.  D.  10026) $20  ton 

450        "         staff,  in  part  of,  (T.  D.  14561)   35% 

200    Oar  blocks,  rough  hewn,  sawed  or  bored 20% 

208     Oars    35% 

23i     Oat  hulls,  (T.  D.  15098,  15376,  15399,  16228,  20858).. lOc  100  Ib 

231         "         meal    lc  Ib 

231        "        meal  and  oats,  coarsely  ground,  or  groats.  (T. 

D.    8509,   6680)    lc  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         meal  cakes,  (T.  D.  14469)   20% 

230    Oats    15c  bu 

230  "         for  seed,   (T.  D.   2227)    15c  bu 

Sec.  6  "        ground  and   mixed  with   other  grains,    (T.  D. 

585,    2841)    20% 

231  "         ground  for  provender  (T.  D.  585)   lc  Ib 

231        "         rolled lc  It) 

•425        "         suitable  for  millinery  use   50% 

111     Object  glasses,  (T.  D.   16842)    45% 

Sees.   16-18   Obscene  articles,   importation   prohibited,    (T. 

D.  7616,  7855,   7655,   7864,  9039). 
49     Ocher  and   ochery   earths,    n.    s.   p.   f.,    crude  or  not 

washed,  powdered  or  pulverized %c  lt» 


446 


F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

if    powdered,     washed    or    pulverized    (T.    D. 

21263)    ^c  It) 

if  ground  in  oil  or  water,  (T.  D.  5951.  10869).. like  lb 
58     Ocher  and  ochery  earths,  in  tubes,  (T.  D.  10869,  11863, 

14293,    15120,    23156) 30% 

21     Oenanthic  ether,  (T.  D.  9466,  10211)  (minimum  25%).  $2  lb 

3     Oil,  absinthe   25% 

32  "         alizarin  assistant,   by  whatever  name   known, 

whether  liquor,  solid  or  in  paste,  in  the 
manufacture  of  which  50%  or  more  of  cas- 
tor oil  is  used  -. 30c  gal 

in  the  manufacture  of  which  less  than  50%  cas- 
tor oil  is  used 15c  gal 

n.   s.   p.   f 30% 

allspice    25% 

626         "        almond,   (T.  D.   6545)    Free 

524         "        almond,  artificial,   (T.  D.  21947) Free 

626                  amber  or  ambergris,  crude  and  rectified Free 

626                  American    fisheries    Free 

3         "        and  alkali  combinations,  (T.  D.  13564)   25% 

3         "         angelica,    (T.    D.    8992) 25% 

626        "         aniline,   (T.   D.   5538,   9487,   15395) Free 

626         "         aniline  orthotoluidine,  (T.  D.  15395)    Free 

3         "         animal   25% 

626         "         anise  or  anise  seed   'Free 

626        "        anthoss    Free 

3         "        antique   25% 

183        "         ashes,   (T.  D.   10060,  12076)    20% 

626         "         aspic    Free 

626         "        attar  of  roses,    (T.  D.  13557)    Free 

3         "         avenarius,  theerol,  (T.  D.  9613)   25% 

3        "        bay  leaves  or  bay  rum  essence,   (T.  D.  2644)..  25% 

626        "         bean   Free 

70        "        bears,  for  toilet  use  50% 

626        "         bergamot,  (T.  D.  5594)    Free 

3          '         betulinum,  (T.  D.  12333.  12715)    25% 

3          '         birch  tar,  (T.  D.  9634,  12333,  12715)   25% 

Sec.  6    '         bone  tallow,   (T.  D.  12349) 20% 

68          *         braunscheid,    (T.  D.   3528)    25% 

279          '        brown  wool  grease,  (T.  D.  9693,  18759) ^>c  "> 

282          '         butterine,  (T.  D.  11362,  12436)   3%c  lb 

3          '         cade.    (T.   D.  6882)    "25% 

626         "         cajeput    Free 

625  "         cake    Free 

3         "         cake,  fish,  (T.  D.  6386)    25% 

Sec.  6  "         cake,  ground  or  crushed,  (T.  D.  15953) 20% 

3         "         camphor,    (T.    D.    9264.    15466,    17612,    18831,    77 

F.  R.  602,  84  F.  R.  149) 25% 

626  "        caraway,   (G.  A.  3901)    Free 

626         "         cassia,  (T.  D.  4039.  9241.  12818) Free 

33  "         castor,  (T.  D.  5914,  7011,  12671)    35c  gal 

626        "         cedrat,    (T.   D.    8962)    Free 

3         "         celery,   (April  26.  1889,  N.  Y.) 25% 

3         "         cenne    25% 

626        "         chamomile   Free 

3        "         Chinese  wood,  (T.  D.  19907)   25% 

626        "         cinnamon,    (T.   D.   4039)    Free 

626         "         citral,  (T.  D.  12137.  56  F.  R.  819) Free 

626         "         citron,    (T.  D.    8962)    Free 

626        "         citronella    Free 

626         "         civet   Free 

337        "        cloth  for  floors,   stamped,  painted  or  printed, 
and  all  other  oil  cloth  except  silk  oil  cloth, 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  447 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

(T.    D.    4192,    8936,    13705),    under    12    ft.    in 

width  8c  sq.  yd.  and  15% 

12  ft.  and  over  in  width 20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

366     Oil    cloth,    lined    with    wool,    as    wool   manufactures, 
n.  s.  p.  f. 

391          '         cloth,    silk 50% 

391          '         cloth  sweat  bands,  silk  (T.  D.  10393) 50% 

322  cloth,   yellow,   (T.   D.   16313)    45% 

3          '         clove 25% 

626          '         coal,   crude  or  refined    Free 

626          '         cocoanut,   (78  F.  R.  332,  T.  D.  14602) Free 

42          '         cod,   (T.  D.  12378,  15522,  21910) 8c  gal 

42         "         cod,   for  tanning  and   dressing  leather   (T.  D. 

18317,   20042,  23720)    ..8c  gal 

34  "         cod  liver,    (T.   D.   3611,   7141,   7310,   10211,   10684, 

15G80)    15c  gal 

68  "  cod  liver,  medicinal,  (T.  D.  10684) 25% 

21  "  cognac  (T.  D.  10211),   (minimum  25%) $2  Ib 

58  "  colors  in  tubes,  (T.  D.  15681,  14293,  16282) 30% 

39  "  colza  or  rape  seed,  (T.  D.  2604)    lOc  gal 

35  "  cotton  seed  (T.  D.  10740),  (7y2  Ibs.  to  gal.) 4c  gal 

3  "  cotton  seed  and  olive  oil  mixed,  as  olive  oil, 

.(T.  D.   22987). 
524        "         creosote  (84  F.  R.   638)    Free 

36  "         croton    20c  Ib 

3         "         crude  light,    (T.   D.   11983)    25% 

568         "         crude  olein,   (T.  D.  6143,  15040) Free 

3         "        cubebs   25% 

3         "         cummin   25% 

524         "         dead,    (T.    D.    5825,    10958,    11133,    12029.    14377, 

18053,  19147,  81  F.  R.  375,  84  F.  R.  638) Free 

3         "         distilled,  expressed  and  essential,  (T.  D.  7396, 
9634,   10651,  15718,  15555,  16744,  78  F.  R.   810, 

.44  F.  R.  261,  71  F.  R.  694) 25% 

3         "         dugong,    (T.   D.   8886)    25% 

3         "         enfleuraged  (T.  D.   1600,  2543,  5968,  9241,  10549, 

3441,    9288) 25% 

3         "         eucalyptus,    (T.    D.    8651) 25% 

3         "         fat  of  turpentine,   (T.  D.   7374)    25% 

626         "         fennel    Free 

626         "         fish,  from  American  fisheries Free 

42         "         fish,    n.    s.    p.    f.,     (T.    D.    11326,    11573,    12378, 

15414)    Segal 

37  "         flaxseed,   (T.  D.  3473,  9803)   20c  gal 

568        "        (except  fish  oil)   for  soap  making,  wire  draw- 
ing, or  stuffing  or  dressing  leather Free 

21         "         fruit,  (T.  D.  1129,  8881,  9205,  13701,  14521)  (min- 
imum  25%)    .' $2  It) 

38  "         fusel,    (T.   D.    13960) 140  It) 

3         "         geranium,  (T.  D.  8651,   8992,   8631)    25% 

3         "        ginger  grass,  (T.  D.  14808)   25% 

68  "  Haarlem    25% 

70  "  hair   50% 

39  "  hemp  seed .10c  gal 

626  "  herring,  from  American  fisheries   Free 

42        "        herring,   n.   s.  p.  f 8c  gal 

626        "         ichthyol    Free 


42 
626 
626 
626 
626 
3 


Japanese  herring,   (T.  D.  15414,  18008) 8c  gal 

jasmine  or  jasimine.  (T.  D.  8834,  12818) Free 

juglandium    Free 

juniper,  (T.  D.  9944,  17947)  Free 

kerosene    Free 

lanae,    (T,   D.   15122)    , 25% 


448 


F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

5     Oil,    laurel    257 

626         "         lavender,   (T.  D.   8671)    ..........'....'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  Free 

626                   lavender  spike   Free 

626                   lemon,  (58  F.  R.  819,  T.  D.  8962.  12137,  14203)  '.'.  Free 

lemon  grass  Free 

626         "         lime    ' ' .  Free 

37         "         linseed,   raw,  boiled  or  oxidized    (T.    D.    3473. 

9803)    20c   gal 

liquid  paraffin,  (T.  D.  13586)   <>5% 

626                   mace.  (T.  D.  2848,  8651.  11852.  13582) Free 

3                   mace  imitation,  (T.  D.  2848)   25% 

3         "         marine.  (T.  D.  14509) 25% 

68                  medicinal,   n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

3        '"        melissa    25% 

mineral  grease,  (T.  D.  6545,  7396.  9634.  10651)..  25% 
524                   mirbane,     (T.     D.     6045.     12845.     13879,     16175, 

21947)    Free 

moon  seed   257 

3         "         mustard,   (T.  D.   8487,   8992,  9859) 25% 

mustard,  synthetic,   (T.  D.   13589) 25% 

3         "         neats   foot    25% 

626         "         neroli  or  orange  flower.  (T.  D.  6420.  9737) Free 

3         "         neutraline,  (T.   D.    12351,     13183,     15718.     17328, 

17346)    25% 

524                   nitro  benzole.  (T.  D.  6045,  12845,  21947)  Free 

282        "         nucoa  nut.   (T.  D.  17770)    3i/>c  Ib 

626        "         nut,   (T.  D.   14602)    -. .  . .  Free 

3         "         nutmeg,  (T.  D.  6253.  8651,  13582,  15131) 25% 

3          '         of  pine.    (T.   D.   8992) 25% 

1         '        of  vitriol    y±c  Ib 

3          '         of  wine.   (T.  D.   13498)    25% 

3          «         of  rose.  (T.  D.  9241.  10549,  13557) 25% 

3          '         of  tar,  (T.  D.   9634,   12333)    25% 

626         "         olive,  for  manufacturing  purposes  (T.  D.  19902, 

21178,  21288,  21613)    Free 

40  "         olive,    in   bottles,    jars.    tins,    or   other   similar 

packages    (T.    D.    759.    11206.    13545.    15380. 

18366)    50c  gal 

626         "        orange    Free 

626         "         orange  flower,    (T.   D.   9737) Free 

3          •         orange  enfleuraged,  (T.  D.  9241.  10549) 25% 

626          '         origanum,   red  or  white    Free 

626          '         ottar  of  roses    Free 

454          '         paintings    20% 

626          '         palm   Free 

3          '         patchouly,   (T.  D.  8651)   25% 

626          '         peanut,  (T.  D.  6878,   21475)    Free 

41  "         peppermint,   (T.  D.   8513,  8615)    50c  Ib 

626         "        petitgrain  (42  F.  R.  446,  T.  D.  9737) :  Free 

626        "        petroleum,   crude  or  refined    Free 

626        "        petroleum   from     country     charging     duty    on 

same  product  of  United  States  shall  pay  a 
rate  equal  to  duty  imposed  by  such  coun- 
try (T.  D.  19263,  22763,  22863). 

626        "        petroleum  rock,   (T.   D.  12823)    Free 

3         "         pimento 25% 

37        "         poppy   seed,    raw,    boiled   or  oxidized,    (T.    D. 

3473,  9803)    20c  gal 

39        "         rape  seed,  (T.  D.  9323.  14807)    lOc  gal 

3        "        recovered,    (T.   D.   22501)    25% 

3         "         rendered  25% 

624         "         resorcine,    (T.  D.    11063,    11133)    Free 

3         "         rose   25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  449 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

026    Oil,  rosemary   Free 

3         "         rum,    (T.   D.    2644)    25% 

3         "         sage,    (T.    D.    9336)    25% 

3         "         santal  or  sandalwood,  (T.  D.  8992,  9336) . ..  25% 

31  "         sassafras    .' 25% 

626        "         seal,  from  American   fisheries    Free 

42  seal,  n.  s.  p.  f 8c  gal 

254  seeds,  n.  s.  p.  f 25c  bu 

626                  sesame,  or  sesamum  seed  or  bean   Free 

568         "         soap  making,  wire  drawing,  or  for  stuffing  or 
dressing  of   leather,    fit   only  for  such   use, 

n.  s.  p.   f Free 

568         "        sod,   (T.  D.  7266,  10962,  11236,  18759,  19585) Free 

32        "         soluble,    (T.  D.  5914,   7011,   12181,   12671)   in  the 
manufacture  of  which   50%    or  more  castor 

oil  is  used   30c  gal 

in   the   manufacture   of   which   less   than   50% 

castor  oil  is  used  15c  gal 

626        "        spermaceti,  from  American  fisheries Free 

42         "        spermaceti,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  11326,  11583) 8c  gal 

626        "         spike  lavender   Free 

626         "         thyme    Free 

32        "         Turkey  red  (T.  D.  11596,   12181,   12671),  as  oil, 
soluble. 

568        "        used  for  dressing  or  stuffing  leather Free 

688        "         turpentine,    (T.    D.   8671)    Free 

626        "        valerian    Free 

3         "         vanilla  bean    25% 

3        "         vetivert,  (T.  D.  8992) 25% 

626         "         whale,   from  American  fisheries    Free 

42        "        whale,  n.  s.  p.  f 8c  gal 

3        "         wintergreen,   (T.   D.  9859)    25% 

3        "         wintergreen,  synthetic,  (T.  D.  9859,  12137)   ....  25% 

3        "         wormwood   25% 

3     Oilene,  (T.  D.  6143)   25% 

574     Oilstones,    (T.  D.   8786)    Free 

70     Ointment,   cosmetic   50% 

68        "         medicinal   25% 

70         "         rose,  (T.  D.  15245)   50% 

695    Okerlte,  mineral  wax  Free 

492     Old  bells,  broken,   fit  only  for  remanufacture Free 

505         "         brass,  fit  only  for  remanufacture  Free 

193         "         cannon,    as    manufactures    of    metal,     (T.    D. 

22019)     45% 

530         "        coins,  gold,  silver  and  copper   Free 

533        "        copper,  fit  only  for  remanufacture Free 

632        "        gunny  bags  and  gunny  cloth    Free 

579         "        India    rubber    Free 

588         "         junk    Free 

182        "         lead   2%c  Ib 

193        "         medals    45% 

632        "         paper,    (T.    D.    6224)    Free 

637         "         pewter  and  britannia   Free 

176        "        sheathing  or  yellow  metal,  copper  chief  value, 

fit  only  for  remanufacture,  (T.  D.  10988)...  2c  lt> 
"        silverware,   imported    for  remanufacture,   may 
be  broken  up   in  the  presence   of  the  cus- 
toms officers  and  entered  as  bullion,  (T.  D. 
8619). 

690        "        types    •  •  Free 

192         "         zinc,  worn  out  lc  It) 

32  Oleate  of  soda,   (T.   D.   5914,  7011,  11298,  12181,  12671. 

13423).     See  Alizarin  assistant. 

15 


450  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

548  Olebanum  gum,  crude  Free 

20  "  gum,  not  crude,  (T.  D.  10232) Uc  Ib  and  10% 

3  Oleic  acid,  (T.  D.  22501) 25% 

568  Olein,  crude,  (T.  D.  6143,  15040)  Free 

68     Oleo,  fegato,  merluzzo,  ferruginoso,  (T.  D.  15680) 25% 

400  Oleographs.     See  lithographic  prints.     (T.   D.   11243). 

232     Oleomargarine,  (T.  D.  7745)    6c  Ib 

and  in  addition,  Internal  Revenue  tax  of  (T. 

D.   22236) ». I5c   Ib 

68     Oleoresins,   medicinal    25% 

Sec.  6  Oleostearine,   (T.  D.  16534)    20% 

58     Olive  fast,  a  color,  (T.  D.  18057)    30% 

Sec.  6  "         nuts,  ground.    (T.  D.   11199,  18816,  19093,  84  F. 

R.  148,  T.  D.  18816,  19093,  19983,  22719,  22783)       20% 
626         "         oil,   for  manufacturing  purposes   (T.   D.  19902, 

21178,   21288,   21613)    Free 

40        "        oil,  in  bottles,  jars,  tins  or  similar  packages, 

(T.  D.  15398,  16936,  18366) 50c  gal 

oil,  n.  s.  p.  f 40c  gal 

i>         "         oil  recovered,  (.T.  D.  22501)   25% 

72        "        oil  soap,   (T.  D.  16407)    l^c  Ib 

626        "         residuum,  (T.  D.  5064,  5840,  6275,  6675,  11206)..     Free 

Sec.  6  "        seed  kernels,   (T.  D.   8524) 20% 

22        "         solide,  (T.  D.  22895)   %c  Ib 

264     Olives,  green  or  prepared  in  bottles,   jars  or  similar 

packages  (T.fD.  19275,  19625)   25 c  gal 

264        "        otherwise  than  in  bottles  or  similar  packages 

(T.  D.   23742)    15c  gal 

264        "        stuffed,  (T.  D.  1611)  as  olives. 

254     Onion  seed,   (T.  D.  6635)   30% 

401  "        skin  paper  (T.  D.  14071),  as  Paper,  writing. 

249     Onions,  57  Ibs  to  bu.  (T.  D.  11221)   40c  bu 

241         "         in  brine,  (T.  D.  12308,  15407)    40% 

115     Onyx  clocks  (T.  D.  11984,  12556,  13373.  13308)   60% 

114  "         blocks,  rough  or  squared,  (T.  D.  4842,  5014) 

$1.50  cu.  ft 

115  "         cut  or  polished  (T.  D.  8451,  9211)   50% 

115         "         manufactures   of,    (39   F.   R.   760,   T.   D.    13373, 

18872,    18957)    50% 

114         "         Mexican   (T.  D.  2306,   9228,   13669,   15641,   15999, 
18728,  48  F.  R.  289,  66  F.  R.  732)  as  Marble. 

114         "         mosaic  cubes,  not  over  2  cu.  in.,  loose.  .lc  Ib  and  20% 
if  attached  to  paper  or  other  material, 

20c  su.  ft.  and  35% 

114         "         paving  tiles  or  slabs,  containing  not  less  than 
4    superficial    inches,     if     not     over    1    inch 

thick  12c  su.  ft 

if  over  1,  not  over  iy2  inches  thick 15c  su.  ft 

if  over  li/>.  not  over  2  inches  thick 18c  su.  ft 

if  rubbed  "in  whole  or  in  part,  in  addition 3c  su.  ft 

114        "         sawed  or  dressed,   over  2   in.   in  thickness   (T. 

D.  20888)    $1.10  cu.   f  • 

100     Opal  glassware  (T.  D.   12641,  14632)    60% 

414         "         buttons,  (T.  D.  22043)   50% 

434  Opals,  cut  (T.  D.   19448)    60% 

435  "         imitation,  not  set,   (T,  D.  13350,  16963) 20% 

434          "         set    60% 

545    "    uncut  Free 

193  Openers,  watch  case,  (T.  D.  13430)  45  ^ 

111  Opera  glasses,  (24  F.  R.  87,  44  F.  R.  50,  56  F.  R.  828, 

T.  D.  5977.  6154,  7256,  9073,  10519.  10543, 
11213.  11241.  11403,  11404,  11407,  11412,  11597, 
11697,  12660,  12805,  13073,  13723) 45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  451 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Opera  glasses,  cases   for  as   usual  coverings,   (T.   D. 
11241,    13073,    14949). 

glasses,    frames    for    45% 

434        "         glasses,    miniature,    (T.    D.     6050,     9073,    9665, 

12805) 60% 

193     Ophthalmic  mirrors,  (T.  D.  12019)    457 

43     Opii  sed  liquid,  (T.  D.  11968)    40% 

68     Opiol  globules,   (T.  D.  6915)    25% 

43     Opium,  alkaloids  of $1  Oz 

43         "         aqueous,  extract  of,  for  medicinal  uses,  (T.  D. 

11968)    40% 

ashes,  less  than  9%  of  morphine,  (T.  D.  9413).  $6  Ib 
43                  containing  less  than  9%  of  morphia,  and  opium 
prepared    for    smoking,    (T.    D.    7648,    9413, 

9818,   12613)    $6   Ib 

43        "        crude    or    unmanufactured,    and    not    adulter- 
ated,  containing   9%    and   over  of   morphia, 

(T.  D.  7648,  9413,  9754,  9818,  20866,  23236)...  $1  Ib 
export  of,   (T.  D.   20866). 

43         "         liquid  preparations  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 40% 

"        regulations,    stamping   etc.,    Act   Oct.    1,    1890, 
Sec.  38  to  40. 

43         "         salts  of  $1  'oz 

43         "         sulphate  of   $1  oz 

43        "         tincture    of 40% 

111     Optical  instruments,   (T.  D.  15713,  15954,  16952,  16975, 

G.  A.    3754)    45% 

565  instruments,     rough     cut     disks    for,     (T.     D. 

15072)    Free 

111         "         instruments,  marine  glasses,  (T.  D.  15954) ....  45% 

111                   instruments,  parts  of  (T.  D.  15989)    45% 

111         "         instruments,    stereoscopes,    (T.    D.    15853) 45% 

292     Orange  bitters,  (T.  D.  9113)   $2.25  gal 

204  "         box  shocks,   (T.  D.  18052) 30% 

205  "         boxes  (T.  D.  20990)    30% 

205         "         boxes,  partly  of  American  shocks 15% 

15         "         color,  coal  tar  (T.  D.  9766)    30% 

263         "         creams,  (T.  D.  13233)  35% 

2        "         extract  or  infusion,  (T.  D.  5005) 60c  Ib  and  45% 

626         "         flower  oil,   (T.  D.  9737)    Free 

68         "         flower  water,   (T.  D.  5945,  9931,   10411,  12228)..  25% 

2        "         juice,  concentrated  (T.  D.  17825) 60c  Ib  and  45% 

597         "        juice,  sour,   (T.  D.  2345,  6589)    Free 

50        "         mineral,  (Feb.  27,  1890.  N.  Y.) .3%c  Ib 

626  "         oil,   (T.  D.  9241)    Free 

267        "        peel,  candied,  dried  or  preserved,   (T.  D.  1370, 

10401,   21156)    2c  It) 

267         "         peel,  in  brine,  (T.  D.  13170,  21948) 2c  Ib 

627  "         peel,    not  preserved,   candied   or   dried    (T.   D. 

20457,    22020,    22041)    Free 

267         "         peel,   shredded,   (T.  D.   20466,  21919,   21948)....  2c  Ib 

263         "         pulp,  (T.  D.  22436)    lc  Ib  and  35% 

700        "         stick   Free 

68         "         water,   (T.  D.  5945,  10411)   25% 

700        "         wood  in  the  rough   Free 

397        "         wrappers,  (T.  D.  16252).     See  paper,  tissue. 

266     Oranges    lc  Ib 

266         "         bitter,  (T.  D.  9365,  9113,  13688,  19096) lc  Ib 

263        "        bitter  in  tins,  (T.  D.  19096,  19163,  20454)  lc  Ib  and  35% 
decayed,  no  allowance  for,  (T.  D.  16114,  16140). 

453     Orchestrion,  (T.  D.  11707)    45% 

251     Orchids,   (T.  D.  9118)    ... 25% 

628  Orchil  or  orchil  liquid    Free 


452  p.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE 

5     Orchil  extract  as  a  color,   (T.  D.  10082) 30% 

extract  of,  for  dyeing.  (T.  D.  5529,  10082).....  %c  tt> 

extract  with  aniline.   (T.  D.  12736)    307 

476     Ore,  antimony,  crude  sulphate  of,   (T.  D    5473    11020 

13672,    19295)     .' .'  Free 

Sec.  6  "        antimony,  ground,   (T.  D.  13672)    20% 

Sec.  6  "         actinolite,  ground  (T.  D.  16013) 20* 

bog  iron,  (6  S.  C.  R.  207,  T.  D.  13943) 40c  ton 

520                  chromic,   (T.   D.   16294)    Free 

525                  cobalt   '.'.'.'.!  Free 

181         "         composed    of   lead,     silver    and     gold     (T     D 

9992),  on  the  lead  iy,c  n> 

copper,  in  pyrites,  (T.  D.  10924)    Free 

550                  corundum,  emery   Free 

550         ' '        emery  ] .  Free 

Sec.  6  "         ferro  chrome  (G.  A.  3715)    20% 

629    "    gold Free 

58    "    hematite,  (T.  D.  23346)  ..........*..".  30% 

in  sacks  (T.  D.  17415),  tare  on. 
121        iron.  (T.  D.  7074,  8025,  8613,  9410,  10235,  12663, 

13943,  14385,  6  S.  C.  R.  207) 40c  ton 

181  lead,  (T.  D.  9662,  10383,  11042,  11049,  11116, 
11159,  11481,  11771,  13174,  13737,  15266,  15277, 
15287,  15337,  15374,  18076,  18898,  19113,  20801, 

23383),  on  lead  iy2c  lb 

121         "         magnetic  sand,   (T.  D.   7126)    40c  ton 

607  manganese,  (T.  D.  3931,  7911,  9194,  16550,  4114, 

7273,   8429,   9954,   19184)    Free 

121  manganif erous  iron    40c  ton 

181  Mexican  lead,   (T.  D.  11481,  11738,  11464,  11738, 

16149),  on  the  lead l^,c  lb 

121  moisture  in  iron  ore,  (T.  D.  7520,  8025,  13391), 

no  allowance  in  weight. 

629                   nickel  and  nickel  matte  Free 

121  purple   residuum    from   burnt    pyrites,    (T.    D. 

14385)    40c  ton 

629  "  silver,  (T.  D.  2507,  4391,  6581,  6858,  7327,  7543, 
8967,  9662,  10037,  11049,  11448,  11464,  11481, 
12529,  11042,  11116,  11159,  11767,  11771,  13413, 
15892,  16149,  16591,  16599,  18  O.  A.  G.  148, 

18380)  Free 

674         "         sulphur,  containing  over  25%  sulphur Free 

683         "         tin    Free 

183         "         Wolframite  or  Tungsten  (T.  D.  6876,  23091)...  20% 

453  Organs,  church,    (T.   D.  16892)    45% 

453         "         for  carrousels,   (T.  D.   13319)    45% 

453         "         hand,  (T.  D.  15185)   45% 

453         "        street  piano.   (T.  D.   13962) 45% 

385     Organzine  silk.  (T.  D.  12914,  14146)   30% 

453  Orgulnette  sheets.    (T.   D.   5307) 45% 

463     Orgulnettes,   (T.  D.   4453)    45% 

339     Oriental   nets,   cotton,   (T.   D.  16152)    60% 

379         "         rugs  (T.  D.  10646)    lOc  sq  ft  and  40% 

626     Origanum,  red  or  white,  oil  of   Free 

454  Original  drawings  and  sketches,  pen  and  ink  20% 

475     Orleans,  and  extract   of    Free 

193     Ormolu,  articles   of.    (T.  D.   9953)    45% 

193     Ornamental   cracker  boxes;   (42  F.  R.   403) 45% 

425         ••         bird  skins,  crude,  (T.  D.  10253,  10762)    15% 

dressed  or  colored    50% 

425         "         feathers  (T.  D.  22892,  22982)    50% 

193         "         figures,   metal   (T.   D.  15690)    45% 

434         "         hairpins.    (T.   D.    10544.    20298)    60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  453 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATB 

434     Ornamental  metal  hat  pins,  (T.  D.  13291,  14706,  20298)  60% 

408     Ornaments,  bead,  (T.  D.  10541,  14412,  15981) 60% 

buttons  of  wool  or  worsted  for 50c  lb  and  60% 

95                  china  ware,    decorated 60% 

not  decorated   55% 

408  gelatin    beads,    and    silk    and     cotton    (T.    D. 

13238)  60% 

418        for  Christmas  trees,  as  toys,  (T.  D.  10730, 

21509,  21551,  21718,  21733,  22559)  35% 

408    "    glass  bead,  (T.  D.  16103,  16932)  60% 

408  "    imitation  jet  beads  (T.  D.  12666,  12675,  12971, 

22945)  60% 

179  metal  thread,  (T.  D.  17181)  60% 

425  "  millinery,  birds  suitable  for  50% 

390  "  nets  and  tidies  not,  beaded  silk  goods,  (T.  D. 

JL6225)    60% 

390  "         silk,  if  trimmings   60% 

391  silk,  if  not  trimmings   50% 

193         "         watch  dial  of  metal,  net  parts  of  watches,  (T. 

D.  11043)    45% 

479     Orpiment    Free 

20     Orris  powder,   (T.  D.  13880)    l/4c  Ib  and  10% 

70         "         powder,    if   a   dentifrice    50% 

20  "        root,  advanced  in  value   %c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         root,  crude  (T.  D.   19455,   19473)    Free 

626     Orthotoluidin,    (T.  D.   15395)    Free 

206     Osier,    or   willow,    all   manufactures   of,    (T.   D.    9234, 

9536) 40% 

409  "         or   willow    braids,    plaits,    etc.,    for   hats,    etc., 

not  bleached    15% 

bleached,   dyed,   etc    20% 

206         "         or  willow,  prepared  for  basketmakers'  use 20% 

630     Osmium    Free 

346     Osnaburgs,  linens,  as  flax  woven  fabrics. 

649     Ostensoriums  as  regalia,   (T.  D.  12096)    Free 

425  Ostrich  feathers,   (T.  D.  3455,  22892,  22982)  crude 15% 

dressed,    colored,  etc 50% 

626     Ottar  of  roses    Free 

426  Otter  skins,   (T.  D.   13240),   dressed   • 20% 

152     Oval    steel    tubes    35% 

193     Overend   blouse  fasteners,    (T.   D.   15404) 45% 

87     Oven  linings  (T.  D.  17657,  21083),  as  fire  brick. 
418     Owls,    papier   mache    and    feathers,   as    toys,    (T.    D. 

10906)    35% 

68     Ox  gall,  inspissated  (T.  D.  16638)   25% 

437        "         hides,   (T.  D.  14059),  raw,  uncured  15% 

163        "         shoes,  wrought  iron  or  steel Ic  It) 

218     Oxen.     See  Cattle. 

464     Oxalic   acid    Free 

21  Oxide,  amyl  of  (T.  D.  1129),  (minimum  25%) $2  Ib 

3         "         of  antimony,   (T.  D.  9706,  17854)    25% 

16         "         of  cobalt    25c  Ib 

3         "         of  bismuth,  chemical  compound   25% 

58         "         of    iron,   as  a   color    (T.    D.    9455,    13206,    19355, 

19580,    23346)     30% 

Sec    6  "         of  iron,   hydrated,    (T.  D.   9265,   9455,   15013,  37 

F.    R.    776)    20% 

607         "         of  manganese,    (T.  D.   8429,   2915,   4114) Free 

185        "         of  nickel   6c  It) 

673         "         or  strontia   Free 

683         "         of   tin,    black    Free 

3         "         of  tin,  white,  (T.  D.  17813)    25% 

691         "         of  uranium,  (T.  D.  4293)    Free 


454  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR-  ARTICLE 

57     Oxide  of  zinc  (T.  D.  17582),  dry lc 

ground  in  oil   ...  '."."l%c  IT 

of  zinc,  Chinese  white,  (T.  D.  16834)  lc  Ib 

of  zinc,   medicinal    252 

of  zinc  powder,   (T.  D.  13813)    '    Ic  Ib 

Sec.  6  Oxygen  gas,  (T.  D.  13813)    loy 

8     Oxymuriate,  as  chloride  of  lime l-5c  Ib 

659     Oysters,  in  oil,   (T.   D.  5902.  9645.  10496,  12258)7.'.'.'  Free 

prepared  for  pickling.   (19  O.  A.  G.  401)  Free 

raw  or  dried,  (T.  D.  5902.  9645,  10496)   . '.  Free 

695     Ozokerite,  mineral  wax,  (T.  D.  2703)     .  Free 


ARTICLE  RATE 

•ec.  8  Packages,  marking  and  stamping. 

207  Packers'  skewers  of  wood   40c  M 

!     Packing,  asbestos,  (T.  D.  3876,  3756,  3438)    ...'...'... '.'.       25% 

boxes,    empty,   and  shocks,    (T.    D.   3818,    9177, 

10743,  12315,  12955)    30% 

metallic,    copper    wire    plaited,    pays    duty   on 
wire   composed   of  and   in   addition,    (T.   D. 

21979)    ii/c  tfc 

paper,    cotton  and  glue,    (T.    D.    6367),    cotton 

chief   value    45  «£ 

330     Packthread,  flax  or  linen.     Se*e  thread,  flax. 

346     Padding,  brown  flax  or  hemp  (T.  D.  1714,  6537,  14326), 

as  Flax  cloth. 

341  brown  pelissier,   jute,    (T.  D.    14330,    17482)    as 

Jute  cloth. 

cream,   jute  and  flax,   (T.  D.   14229,   14250) 45% 

341  jute   (T.    D.    10953,    12570,    14249,    14250,    17962), 

as  Jute  cloth. 

military  (T.  D.  12830),  as  Jute  cloth. 
366  wool,  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

232     Paddy,  rice  (T.  D.  5916,  7436,  21082)    %c  Ib 

135     Pader,  as  steel,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  1061). 

252     Paeonia,   (T.   D.   15110)    25% 

409     Paille  de  riz  braids,  (T.  D.  12039),  not  bleached  or  col- 
ored           15% 

If   bleached  or  colored    20% 

208  Palls  for  butter,   (T.   D.   15360)    35% 

433         "         indurated   fiber  ware 35% 

58     Paint,  all,   n.   s.  p.   f 30% 

15        "         alizarine  red.   (T.  D.  4424,  12816,  12819)    30% 

469  alizarine  yellow  (T.  D.  14619)    Free 

3         "         ammoniacal  cochinal,  (T.  D.  11535)   25% 

15         "         aniline  colors,  (T.  D.  2811,  9766)   30% 

58         "        artists',  in  boxes,  (T.  D.  13053,  13214) 30% 

58         "        artists',  in  tubes  (T.  D.  10869,  11841,  11863)...       30% 

44  "        baryta,  sulphate  of,  or  barytes,  manufactured 

$5.25  ton 

Unmanufactured  75c  ton 

47         "         black,  bone,  ivory  or  vegetable,  dry  or  ground 

in  oil  or  water 25% 

55         "         black,  containing  lead  (T.D.  16819) 2%c  Ib 

46         "         blanc  fixe,  or  artificial  sulphate  of  barytes i£c  Ib 

45  "        blue,    all    containing   ferrocyanide    of   iron,    in 

pulp,  dry  or  ground  in  or  mixed  with  oil  or 
water  . ,  8c  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  455 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

46  Paint,  blue,  Berlin,  Prussian  or  Chinese,  (T.  D.  8312 

1705) 8c  n, 

blue,  ultramarine  33^  c  n> 

brown  acetate  of  lead  2Uc  Ib 

58  carmine,  lake,  (T.  .D.  4323)   30% 

15  ceruleine 307 

Chinese  blue    ..'.'.'.'. '.'.'    8c  Ib 

chrome  yellow,  chrome  green,  and  all  other 
chromium  colors  in  the  manufacture  of 
which  lead  and  bichromate  of  potash  or 
soda  are  used,  in  pulp,  dry  or  ground  in  or 

mixed  with  oil  or  water,  (T.  D.  13200) 4i£c  Ib 

coal  tar  colors,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  9766) 30% 

cobalt    Free 

527        "         cochineal Free 

cochineal,  lake  (T.  D.  4323)   . . . 30% 

58  colcothar   or   oxide   of  iron    (T.   D.    1912,    6658 

9265) 30% 

54  containing  quicksilver,  (T.  D.  11540,  14306) ...   lOc  Ib 
"         containing  lead  5c  Ib 

57  "        containing  zinc,  not  lead,  (T.  D.  12451),  dry..     Ic  Ib 

ground  in  oil..l%c  Ib 

58  crayons   30% 

58  "  crocus  (T.  D.  13206)   30% 

58  "  duresco,    (T.   D.    12700)    30% 

58  "  Dutch  pink    30% 

58  "  enamelled  white   30% 

15  "  fig  blue   30% 

47  Frankfort  black,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water  25%  . 

58  "  French  green   30% 

58  "  frostings   30% 

15  "        gallein 30% 

58  "         Gallo  Flavine,  (T.  D.  19545)   30% 

60  "         gray  acetate  of  lead   2140  Ib 

58  "        Grecian  red,   (T.  D.   11540)    30% 

58  "         Indian  red,   (T.  D.  2132,  9838)    30% 

58  "         in    tubes 30% 

58  "         kings  yellow 30% 

55  "         kremnitz  or  krems  white   2%c  Ib 

58  "         lakes    30% 

47  "         lampblack,  dry  or  ground  in  oil  or  water 25% 

58  "         lime,   white 30% 

60         "         litharge   2%c  Ib 

57  "         lithophone,    (65   F.    R.  422,    T.   D.   12437,    12451, 

12670,  13423,  15552,  15862,  20074,  20175,  21749, 

22217),  dry  l^c  Ib 

ground  in  oil  l%c  Ib 

59  "         London    purple 15% 

58  "        mineral    blue - 30% 

58        "         mineral  green,  (T.   D.   4323) 30% 

60  "         nitrate  of  lead  2l£c  Ib 

49  "         ochre    and    ochery    earths,    (T.    D.    4534,    7132, 

9770,  13608,  14756),  crude,   or  not  powdered, 

washed  or  pulverized   V&c  Ib 

If  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized   %c  Ib 

"         If  ground  in  oil  or  water l^c  Ib 

50  ".         orange  mineral   3%c  Ib 

16  "         oxide  of  cobalt   -5c  Ib 

58         "        oxide   of  iron  or  colcothar   (T.   D.   9455,   13206. 

19355,  19580,   23346)    30% 

691        "         oxide  and  salts  of  uranium,    (T.  D.  4293) Free 

57        "        oxide  of  zinc,  (T.  D.  13813),  dry  Ic  Ib 

ground  in  oil l%c  Ib 


456 


F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


Paris  white,  dry  (T.  D.  5374)   ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'  140  ft 

ground  in  oil.  or  putty ic  ft 

phosphorus  i  So  m 

45  "        Prussian  blue   8r  rh 

51         "        red  lead   ~£  £ 

Sec.  6  "         red  putty,   (T.  D.  11246)    ^20r 

rose  pink    '     '  30£ 

satin  white,  or  artificial  sulphate  of  lime.'.'.  .'.'  Uc  ft 
sienna  and  sienna   earths.    (T.   D.   3334,   8416). 
crude,  not  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized. ..  U,c  ft 

if  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized «ZC  ft 

Ground  in  oil  or  water  i/|Jc  ft 

smalts    30% 

Spanish    brown    

soluble  silicate  (T.  D.  3644)   '.'.'"  ZQ°/ 

Tuscan  red,   (T.  D.  1349) 307 

ultramarine    blue,    whether   dry,     in    pulp,    or 

mixed  with  water.  (T.  D.  3361,  4950) 3%c  ft 

umber    and   umber    earths,    crude,     not     pow- 
dered, washed  or  pulverized  I4c  ft 

If  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized %c  ft 

Ground  in  oil  or  water  iyc  rb 

Vandyke  brown,  (T.  D.  9090)    30% 

Venetian  red.    (T.   D.   11346) 307 

verdigris   (T.  D.   14549)    Free 

vermilion,  red,   if  containing  quicksilver 10c  ft 

If  not  containing   quicksilver,    but  containing 

lead,    (T.   D.   11765.   14306)    5c  ft 

vermilionette,   (T.   D.  11335)    30% 

water  colors.   (T.   D.   13053,  13214)    30% 

white,  acetate  of  lead  3^c  ft 

white,   Kremnitz    2%c  ft 

67  white  lithophone,   (65   F.   R.    422,   T.   D.    20074, 

20175.  21749,  22217),  dry lc  ft 

ground  in  oil   1%  c  ft 

56  "         white,  Paris,  dry   i^c  ft 

ground  in  oil,  or  putty lc  ft 

65  white,  containing  lead,  dry  or  in  pulp,  or 

ground  or  mixed  with  oil  (T.  D.  13813) 2%c  ft 

67  white,  containing  zinc,  (T.  D.  13230),  dry lc  ft 

ground  in  oil    l%c  ft 

46  "         white  satin     y2c  ft 

57  white,    so-called    patent    drier,    (T.    D.    15168, 

16539,   16869),  dry   lc  ft 

ground  in  oil  l%c  ft 

67  "         white,  sulphide  of  zinc   l^c  ft 

56  "         whiting,  dry  (T.  D.  5374)    y4c  ft 

Ground  in  oil,  or  putty  lc  ft 

68  "         wood  lake  (T.  D.  4833)   30% 

60        "         yellow  acetate  of  lead   2140  ft 

57  "         zinc  oxide  of  (T.  D.  12670,   12700,  13230,   13813, 

15552).   dry    lc   ft 

ground  in  oil 1%C  tt> 

57         "         zinc  chloride  and  sulphate  of   lc  ft 

100     Painted  glass  articles,   (T.  D.  10374,  10377)    60% 

107         "        glass,  plate,  cylinder,  crown  or  window  glass. 
See  glass. 

96         "         earthenware   and   china    60% 

449         "         palm  leaves,  (T.  D.   14933)    30% 

403         "         photographs.    (T.   D.   6145,   15841)    25% 

208         "         picture  frames.   (T.  D.   16351)    35% 

95         "         porcelain  plaques  (T.  D.  13427)   60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  457 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

464     Painted  splasher  mats,   (T.  D.  14818,   14915)    20% 

windows,    glass    (47    F.    R.    110,    T.    D.    11130, 

11306,   11428,   11693,   13617)    45% 

410     Painters'  brushes   40% 

366  canvas,   as  wool  manufactures  n.   s.   p.  f.,   (T. 

D.   12234,   14062). 

colors,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

155  knives.     See  Knives. 

703     Paintings  by  American  artists,   (T.  O.  13331)    Free 

454  combined    with    lithographic    prints,      (T.     D. 

15413) 20% 

454  decorated  gelatin  cards,    (T.  D.   13067) 20% 

decorated   spoons  not,    (T.   D.    14300). 

193  -enameled  on  copper,   (T.  D.  11834,  13308) 45% 

exported   to   be  retouched   by   foreign   artists, 

dutiable  on  re-importation,   (T.  D.   9461). 
427  fans,   hand  painted  (66  F.  R.   736,   T.  D.   9037, 

10739,    12797,    14463) 50% 

702        "        for   exhibition,    under   bond   (66   F.    R.    718,    71 

F.  R.  503,   T.  D.   18503)    Free 

702  for  societies,  under  bond   Free 

"        frames  for,   dutiable  according  to  material  of 

chief  value,   (T.  D.  8703,  12101,  12811,  12812, 

14558,  15922,  16911,  17499,   21776,  21816,  21911, 

22060). 

454  imitation  tapestry,  (T.  D.  16429)    20% 

454         "         Japanese  wall  hangings  in  water  colors  (58  F. 

R.   690,    T.   D.    12808,   17637) 20% 

454         "        manuscript  drawings   in  ink  and  paint  (T.  D. 

11603)    20% 

Sec.  8  "    marking  of  cases,  (T.  D.  11320). 

454    "    oil  (T.  D.  23721) 20% 

95    "    on  chinaware,  (T.  D.  3648,  4103,  4814,  10012, 

13787,  20453) 60% 

454    "    on  copper  plates,  (T.  D.  12434,  14229,  14230)..   20% 
454    "    on  glass,  (T.  D.  10306,  10374,  10377,  10903, 

11711,  15  O.  A.  G.  200) 20% 

703  "         on  glass  pictorial,   for  presentation  to  society 

or  institution  (T.  D.   18336,  18676) Free 

454         "         on   ivory,   miniature,   when   not  parts   of  jew- 
elry (T.  D.  5540,   11567) 20% 

454       '"         on  paper,   (T.  D.  7981)    20% 

454         "         on  papier  mache,  (71  F.  R.  950,  T.  D.  16712)..  20% 
454         "         on  porcelain,   (T.  D.   13073,  13074,   13285,  13431, 
13648,  13704,  13787,  14069,  14226,  15863,   16422, 

16430,  53  F.  R.  1006,  20453) 60% 

454         "         on  shell,    (T.   D.   11677)    20% 

454         "         on  silk,    (T.   D.    5475,    15831)    20% 

454         "         pastel  portraits   (T.  D.  9580)    20% 

"      •  pictures  made  by  printing  process  are  not,  (T. 

D.    14226). 
454         "        scenery,    if    not   made    by  mechanical   process 

(T.  D.  9161) 20% 

454"       "         screens,    hand   painted,    are    paintings    (T.    D. 

24015)     20% 

454         "         water  color   20% 

208        "        wood  panels  (T.  D.  13305,  15952)   35% 

155     Palette  knives  (T.  D.  7419,  17263).     (See  Knives.) 

202     Palings  (T.  D.  2045,  7378)    10% 

631     Palladium   Free 

191     Pallet  slabs,  garnet  and  sapphire  (T.  D.  14710) 10% 

649     Palls  are  regalia  (T.  D.  2230)   Free 

347     Palm  fiber  cloth  (T.  D.  12248,   12355)    45% 

208        "         bast,  (T.  D.  22410,  23Z54) 35% 

100        "        glasses,   if  blown  (T.  D.  12684}, ... — .......  60% 


458  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


ARTICLE  RATE 

409     Palm  leaf  braids,  laces  and  plaits,  suitable  for  mak- 
ing or  ornamenting  hats,  bonnets  or  hoods, 

Not  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained  .......  .'  15% 

If  bleached,    dyed,    colored   or   stained    (T.   D 

21625)    ..................  ooy 

leaf,   crude  (T.  D.  6059)    ...........  '.  Free 

leaf  fans,   common  (T.  D.   1497)    .............  Free 

leaf  fans  with  artificial  handles  (T.  D.  679)..'.  50% 

leaf  hats,  Lonnets  and  hoods  (T.  D.  12134). 

Not  trimmed    ..........................  35  y 

If  trimmed    ...............  ...................  507 

leaf  manufactures,   n.  s.  p.  f  ........  .........  30% 

leaf,  painted  (T.   D.   2562,  19982,  21625)..  307 

622        "         nuts  (T.  D.   13491)   ........................  Free 

nut  kernels   .................................  Free 

568                   nut  stearine   (T.   D.  6176)    .......  Free 

626                   oil    (T.    D.    6175)    ....................  '.  .  .      .."...  Free 

72                   oil  soap   (T.  D.   2434)    .........................  20% 

Sec.  6  "         pitch   (T.  D.   6286,  53  F.  R.   786)    ....  207 

622        "         seed    (T.    D.   13491)    ..................  .  ......  Free 

200                   wood,  split  (T.  D.   6419)    ......................  20% 

566     Palmetto  fiber  (T.  D.  11434)    .........................  Free 

251     Palms   ...............................................  25% 

403  Pamphlets,  bound  or  unbound  (T.  D.  7678)  ...........  25% 

621                   if   periodicals    .................................  Free 

Sec.  16  "        obscene,   prohibited. 

502                  printed  in  foreign  languages   .................  Free 

68     Pancreatic  emulsion  (T    D.  3828)    ....................  25% 

168     Panel   saws    .........................................  30% 

454     Panorama,  if  hand  painted   ..........................  20% 

is  not  a  tool  of  trade  (T.  D.  5908). 
Pans,  according  to  material. 

Pantograph,  not  a  philosophical  instrument,  but  du- 
tiable according  to   material   (T.   D.  13429). 
319     Pants,  knit.     (See  Shirts.) 

68     Papain    (T.   D.   11350.   13581)    .........................  25% 

20     Papaw  milk  powder  (T.  D.   17613,   17639,   21240,   21347, 

22451,   23097,   2317S)    ................  140  It)  and  10% 

209     Papelon,  as  melada.     (See  Sugar.) 

402  Paper,  academy  board  (T.  D.  11863)   .................  25% 

404  "        albums,  photograph,  autograph  and  scrap  (T. 

D.    13054)     ..................................  35% 

398         "        albumenized    .................................  30% 

427         "         and  bamboo  fans  (T.  D.  13370)  ...............  50% 

322  "  and  cotton  imitation  cane  seating  (T.  D. 

10862)    ......  ...............................  45% 

407         "         and  cotton  nets  and  fringes  (T.  D.  12926)  .....  35% 

322  "  and  cotton  table  covers  (T.  D.  13220)  .........  45% 

397  "         absorbent  (T.  D.  18780,  19069,  84  F.  R.  329)  as 

Paper,  bibulous. 

448         "         asbestos  (T.  D.  3438,  3756,  6975)    ..............  25% 

398  "         autocopyists  (T.  D.  11685,  23849)  .......  3c  lb  and  20% 

404         "         autograph  albums,   wholly   or  partially  manu- 

factured   ..................................  35% 

407         "         bags  (T.  D.  6282.  10887,  17650)    ................  35% 

298        "         basic  photographic,  plain,   for  albumenizing, 

3c  Ib  and  10% 
397         "         bibulous  (T.  D.  2465,  13052,  15565.  15818,  18780). 

(See   Paper,   copying). 

403  "         blank  books  of  all  kinds  ......................  25% 

402         "         blotting  (T.   D.   11351)    ...............  .  ........  25% 

401         "         bond.     (See  Paper,   writing). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


459 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

398  Paper,  bookbinders',  as  paper,  surface  coated  (T.  D. 
10643,  10648,  11195). 

booklets,   lithographed    8c   lb 

books,  bound  or  unbound   25% 

books,   cigarette  and  book  covers    60% 

books,    children's,    lithographed,    weighing   not 

over  24  ounces  8c  lb 

403  books,   children's,   lithographed,  weighing  over 

24   ounces    25% 

borders,  gold  and  silver  (Tl  D.  12353,  23421)..       35% 

bottle  caps   (T.   D.  .11554)    35% 

box  ice  cases  (T.  D.  10888)    35% 

405  boxes  containing  fans  (T.  D.  10240) 45% 

405  boxes,   fancy   (T.   D.   19,490,   22412)    45% 

boxes,  in  part  lithographic  print  (T.  D.  11831)       45% 

402  box-makers'   (T.  D.  10523,   10644)    25% 

Bristol  board  (T.   D.    12246) 25% 

398         '        bronzed,    as    paper,     surface    coated     (T.     D. 

8940,   10643). 
407        "         calender  rollers   (T.  D.   16203,  16202) 35% 

402  card  board   (T.   D.    11351) 25% 

406  "        cards,    playing,    in     packs     not     exceeding    54 

cards lOc  pack  and  20% 

and  at  a  like  rate  for  any  number  in  excess. 

403  "         charts,   n.   s.   p.   f 25% 

407  Chinese  counters  or  chips   (T.  D.   16177) 35% 

406  "        Chinese  playing  cards.     (See  Paper  cards).  (T. 

D.  13768). 
459         "         cigarette,   in  all  forms   (T.  D.  7102,   6223,  6334, 

8007,  10905,  14646,  13  S.   C.  R.  677) 60% 

217        "         cigars  and  cigarettes  (T.  D.   6189).. $4. 50  lb  and  25% 
398        "        coated    (T.     D.     16712).      (See   Paper,    surface 

coated). 

397  "  commonly  known  as  copying  paper  (T.  D.  6083, 
15565,  15818),  stereotype  paper,  paper  known 
as  bibulous  paper,  tissue  paper,  pottery  pa- 
per and  all  similar  papers,  white,  colored 
or  printed,  weighing  not  over  6  pounds  to 
the  ream  of  480  sheets,  on  a  basis  of  20x30 
inches,  whether  in  reams  or  any  other  form 

6c  lb  and  15% 
Weighing  over  6,  not  over  10  pounds  per  ream 

5c  lb  and  15% 

397        "        copying  books    5c  lb  and  15% 

397         "         crepe   (66  F.  R.   728,  72  F.  R.   258,   T.   D.   14073, 

14636,  16900,  17157)    5c  lb  and  15% 

397  "         crimped,  as  paper,  crepe  (T.  D.  10888). 

632        "         cuttings,  fit  only  for  paper  stock Free 

463        "         cuttings  of  sensitized  paper,  (T.  D.  22957) 10% 

402  "         decalcomania  (T.  D.  18358)   25% 

"        domestic,  sent  abroad  to  be  printed,   dutiable 

on  return   (T.   D.   13256). 

401  "  drawing  (T.  D.  9P21,  12256).  (See  Paper,  writ- 
ing). 

407  "         embossed,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  8680)   35% 

407        "         embroidery  envelopes   (T.  D.   12788,   13782) 35% 

419         "        emery  (T.  D.  6980,  15244)    25% 

398  "         enameled,  as  paper  surface  coated. 

407        "        engineers'  slide  rule  (T.  D.  14308)    35% 

403  "        engravings,   bound  or  unbound   25% 

407        "         envelopes,  flat,  (T.  D.  22497)    35% 

399  "         envelopes  (T.  D.  12788,  13782),  plain 20% 


407 
407 
397 
402 
407 
398 
398 


460  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
bordered,    embossed,    printed,    tinted   or   deco- 
rated      35* 

322     Paper  envelopes,  lined  with  cotton  (T.  D    8991)  45? 

etchings,   n.   s.  p.   f.    ., 262 

427                   fans  (T.  D.   14378)    507 

felt   roofing    1(w 

ferro-prussiate,    (T.   D.   11702)    ................  30% 

397  filtering  (T.  D.  9371,   11351,   12324,   13052,   14743 

15565,  15818)   5c  Ib  and  15% 

638  filtering  specially  prepared  for  institution  (T. 

D.    14743)     Free 

filter  masse  iy,c  tb  and  15% 

filters    (T.   D.   15818) 35% 

fireworks,  Chinese  (T.  D.  15227)    35% 

for  photograph  covers,  as  paper,  tissue. 

for  screens  or  fire  boards   25% 

frogs    (T.    D.    17052)     35% 

gelatin  or  flock  coated  (T.  D.  11685) 3c  Ib  and  20% 

gilt  or  gold  3c  Ib  and  20% 

405  glove    boxes    of    surface    coated   paper    (T.    D. 

17969)    45% 

407  gold  beaters'  (T.  D.  7979,  3508)    35% 

402         "         gummed  (T.  D.  10644,  17616,   17652,  G.   A.   3912, 

;>  25% 

401  hand  made  (T.  D.  23486). 

402  "         hangings    (T.    D.   4819,    7427,    9624,    4437,    12808, 

13774.    16332)    25% 

402        "        hangings,   Lincrusta  Walton  (T.  D.  15964) 25% 

398  imitation  leather  (T.  D/7008) 2y2c  Ib  and  15% 

398        "         imitation  parchment  and   vellum   (T.   D.   9219, 

22064,  22163,   22578)    2c  Ib  and  10% 

402        "         imitation  stained  glass  (T.  D.  12306) 25% 

398        "         imitation  velvet  (T.  D.  17744,  16  S.  C.  R.  119) 

3c  Ib  and  20% 

402         "        Jacquard  designs  of  one-line  paper 35% 

cut  on  Jacquard  cards...       35% 

402  "         Japanese  (T.  D.  17187)    25% 

407         "         lace    (T.    D.    6677)    35% 

403  "         labels   (T.  D.   13802)    25% 

400  "         labels,  lithographed   (T.  D.   10523,  11595,   11409, 

15021).  (See  Paper  lithographic  cigar  labels). 
322        "         lamp  shades,  cotton  chief  value  (38  F.   R.  94, 

T.  D.  12796)    45% 

407         "         lanterns   (T.  D.  11229.   11490,  13972)    35% 

425        "         leaves,    ornamental    (T.    D.    7225,    8577,    10794, 

17281)    50% 

401  "         ledger.     (See  Paper,  writing). 

401  "         letter.     (See  Paper,  writing). 

407         "         letters,    (T.  D.  23419)    35% 

402  "         Lincrusta    Walton,     imitation     (T.     D.     13705, 

15964)    25% 

400        "        lithographic  books  for  children's  use,  not  ex- 
ceeding in  weight  24  ounces  8c  It) 

403  "        lithographic  books  for  children's  use,   exceed- 

ing in  weight  24  ounces   25% 

400        "        lithographic  booklets   8c  Ib 

400        "         lithographic  cigar  labels,  flaps  and  bands,  let- 
tered   or    blank,    printed    from    stone,    zinc, 
aluminum   or  other  material, 
Printed  in  less  than  8  colors  (bronze  printing 

to  be  counted  as  two  colors) 20c  Ib 

Printed  entirely  in  bronze  printing 15c  Ib 

Printed  in  8  or  more  colors 30c  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  461 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Printed  in  whole  or  in  part  in  metal  leaf 5Uc  Ib 

400     Paper,     lithographic    fashion    magazines   8c  Ib 

400  lithographic  periodicals    8c  Ib 

400  lithographic  prints  from  stone,  zinc,  aluminum 

or  other  material,  bound  or  .unbound  (ex- 
cept cigar  labels,  flaps  and  bands,  lettered 
or  otherwise,  music  and  illustrations  when 
forming  a  part  of  a  periodical  or  newspaper 
and  accompanying  the  same,  or  if  bound  in 
or  forming  a  part  of  printed  books, 
n.  s.  p.  f. 

On  paper  or  other  material  not  exceeding  eight 

one-thousandths  of  one  inch  in  thickness..   20c  Ib 

On  paper  or  other  material  exceeding  eight 
one-thousandths  of  one  inch  and  not  ex- 
ceeding twenty  one-thousandths  of  one  inch 
in  thickness,  and  exceeding  thirty-five 
square  inches,  but  not  exceeding  four  hun- 
dred square  inches  cutting  size  in  dimensions  8c  Ib 

Exceeding  four  hundred  square  inches  cut- 
ting size  in  dimensions  35% 

Exceeding  eight  one-thousandths  of  one  inch 
and  not  exceeding  twenty  one-thousandths 
of  one  inch  in  thickness,  and  not  exceeding 
thirty-five  square  inches  cutting  size  in  di- 
mensions    5c  Ib 

Exceeding  twenty  one-thousandths  of  one  inch 

in  thickness    v. . . . .     6c  Ib 

402  "         lithographic  transfer,  (T.  D.  22584)  25% 

366        "         makers'    felt,    woven    as    wool    manufactures, 

n.   s.   p.  f.   (T.   D.   16423). 

407  "  manufactures  of,  or  of  which  paper  is  the 
component  material  of  chief  value,  n.  s.  p. 
f.  (T.  D.  3941,  6098,  6162,  6673,  9878,  22577, 
23421)  35% 

403  "        maps  n.   s.   p.   f 25% 

398        "         marbleized  (T.  D.  6677,  8294,  10643).. 2i^c  Ib  and  15% 

451         "         masks    35% 

407         "         matrices  for  books  (T.  D.   18429) 35% 

407        "         memorandum  books  (T.  D.  12442,  14265) 35% 

"         memorandum    books,     with     pencils,    invoiced 
separately,  are  not  entireties  (T.  D.  18609). 

407         "         mesh  (T.  D.  13952,  14063)    35% 

398        "         metal  coated,  (T.  D.  23064)   3c  Ib  and  20% 

407         "         mottoes  (T.  D.  14397)    35% 

371         "        mottoes,  wool  embroidered,  (T.  D.  23402) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

403         "         music  in  books  or  sheets   , 25% 

407         "         napkins   (T.   D.    15682,   16019,  10729,   9050) 35% 

401  "         note.     (See  Paper,  writing). 

403         "         note  books  (T.  D.  15029)    25% 

402  "         n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.   19069,   22064,   22163) 25% 

632        "         old  (T.  D.   6223)    Free 

401  "  onion  skin  (T.  D.  14071).    (See  Paper,  writing). 

403  "  pamphlets,  bound  or  unbound   25% 

407  "  parasols    35% 

398  "  parchment    (T.    D.     9219,     10155,     11359,   12428, 

22578)   2c  Ib  and  10% 

407        "         parchment  bags  (T.  D.  16835,  16939)   35% 

402  "         pasteboard  (T.  D.  11595)   25% 

401         "         pastel,  as   drawing  paper  (T.   D.   9921,   12256). 

(See  Paper,  writing). 
407         "         patterns  or  designs,  except  Jacquard %gg 


462  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  R\TE 

402  Paper  patterns  or  designs  Jacquard  35% 

456  pencils,  filled  with  lead  or  other  material 

45c  gross  and  25% 

photograph  albums,  wholly  or  partially  manu- 
factured    35«£ 

photographic,    plain    basic,    for    albumenizing. 

sensitizing  or  baryta  coating 3c  tt>  and  10% 

3*3                  photographic  albumenized,  sensitized  or  other- 
wise coated  (T.  D.   19229)    30% 

photographs,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

407  picture  frames  (T.  D.  17049)   35% 

playing  cards.     (See  Paper  cards). 

plate  (T.  D.  1549) 25% 

portfolios  or  lap  tablets  (T.  D.  10104)    45% 

pottery.     (See  Paper,  copying). 

press  boards,    (T.  D.  23385)    25% 

403  "        printed   matter    25% 

396  printing    (T.    D.    2338,    4455,    5015,    6201,    9347, 

10759,  11352,  14546),  unsized,  sized  or  glued," 
suitable  for  books  and  newspapers, 

Valued  not  over  2c  per  pound 3-10c  It) 

Valued  over  2c.  not  over  2%c  per  pound 4-10c  lt> 

Valued  over  2y2,  not  over  3c  per  pound 5-10c  It) 

Valued  over  3c.  not  over  4c  per  pound 6-10c  lt> 

Valued  over  4c,  not  over  5c  per  pound 8-10c  It) 

Valued  over  5c  per  pound 15% 

But  if  any  country  shall  impose  an  export 
duty  upon  pulp  wood  exported  to  the  Uni- 
ted States,  there  shall  be  imposed  on  print- 
ing paper  when  imported  from  such  coun- 
try, an  additional  duty  of  l-10c  per  pound 
for  each  dollar  of  export  duty  per  cord  so 
imposed,  and  proportionately  for  fractions 
of  a  dollar  of  such  export  duty. 

396        "         printing.    Japanese    (T.    D.    15225),    as    paper, 
printing. 

393  pulp  wood  for  making  (T.  D.  13705,   16084), 
Mechanically  ground,  dry  weight  l-12c  lt> 

%  Chemical  unbleached,  dry  weight   l-6c  It) 

Bleached,  dry  weight  %c  lt> 

If  any  country  shall  impose  an  export  duty  on 
pulp  wood  exported  to  the  United  States, 
the  amount  of  such  export  duty  shall  be 
added  as  an  additional  duty  to  the  duties 
imposed  upon  wood  pulp,  when  imported 
from  such  country. 

451        "         pulp    masks     35% 

418         "         pulp,  toy  owls   (T.  D.  10906)    35% 

414        "        pulp  shoe  buttons,  valued  not  over  3c  gross.. Ic  gross 

valued  over   3c    gross 50% 

401  "         record.     (See  Paper,  writing). 

400  "  relief  pictures  (T.  D.  12791,  12803) 8c  It) 

402  "  rice  (T.  D.  11859.  12824)    25% 

394  "  rooting  felt  (T.  D.  14409)   10% 

407  "  sausage  skins  (T.  D.  9377)   35% 

404  "  scrap  albums,  wholly  or  partially  manufactured  35% 

407  "  screens   (57  F.   R.   394,   T.   D.   13525)    35% 

407  "  screens.  Japanese  (T.  D.  12966)   35% 

407  "  scrolls.  Japanese  (T.  D.  12808)    35% 

403  "        seals,  printed   (T.   D.   13802) 35% 

398         "         sensitized  (T.  D.  5302.  11702,  19229) 30% 

394         "         sheathing  (T.  D.  8859.  9503,  10155,  10521.  10523, 

11348.    14409)    10% 

407         "         shell  boxes   (T.   D.  12924.   20041)    35% 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  4f>3 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

414     Paper  shoe  buttons,  valued  not  over  3c  gross Ic  gross 

valued  over  3c  gross   50% 

193  shot  shells,  metal  chief  value  (T.  D.  14544) 45% 

398  silvered  (T.  D.  15818,  15565,  18627) 3c  lt>  and  20% 

407         "         slate  books  (40  F.  R.  873)   35% 

407         "         snakes   (T.  D.   13063)    '. 35% 

403  soap  wrappers,  printed  (T.  D.  13318) 25% 

670  stamps,   foreign  postage  or  revenue,    canceled 

or  uncanceled   Free 

397  "         stereotype  (T.  D.  7077).     (See  Paper,  copying). 
632         "         stock,  fit  only  for  such  use  (46  F.  R.  186,  T.  D. 

20960,    23747)    Free 

395        "         stock,  filtering  masse  not  (T.  D.  15412) 

H/oC  Ib  and  15% 

632         "         stock,  flax  card  waste  (T.  D.  14048)   Free 

632         "         stock,  jute  waste  (T.   D.   13217)    Free 

632        "         stock,  linen  thread  waste  (T.  D.   13867) Free 

632        "         stock,   linen  waste   (T.  D.  12454) Free 

322         "         stock,    rag   pulp,    cotton     chief    value     (T.    D. 

14692) 45% 

255        "         stock,  straw  not  (T.  D.  11018)   .$1.50  ton 

393  "         stock,  straw  pulp,  as  paper  pulp  (T.  D.  12356). 

632  "  stock,   tow  (T.  D.  11708)    Free 

195  "  stock,  spruce,  cull  deals  (T.  D.  11951) $1  M  ft 

699  "  stock,  wood  : .  -. Free 

398  "  surface  coated  (T.  D.  11195,  12212,  12312, -12353, 

13952,  14378,  15470,  17925,  17669,  20073,  23322), 

n.  s.  p.  f.  2%C  Ib  and  15% 

If   printed,    or   wholly   or  partly   covered   with 
metal   or    its   solutions,    or   with   gelatin   or 

flock  (T.  D.  18627,  23064,  23849) 3c  Ib  and  20% 

405         "        surface  coated  boxes  (T.  D.  11684) 45% 

407         "         surface  coated  calendars   (T.  D.   12790) 35% 

407         "         surface  coated  frames  (T.  D.  12848,  16016) 35% 

407         "         surface  coated  gilded  letters  (T.  D.  8940,  12793, 

.    13802)    35% 

407        "         surface  coated  soap  wrappers  (T.  D.  13318)...       35% 

401  "         tablet.     (See   Paper,   writing). 

394  "         tarred  roofing  (T.  D.   11348)    10% 

397         "         tissue    (T.   D.   12834,    14073,    14636,    15565,   G.   A. 

3845,    8   S.    C.    R.   1099,   61   F.    R.   398,   19483), 

white,  colored  or  printed, 
Weighing  not  over  6  pounds  to  the  ream  of  480 

sheets,  on  a  basis  of  20x30  inches 6c  Ib  and  15% 

Weighing   over   6,    not  over  10   pounds   to  the 

ream  (T.  D.  19483)  5c  It)  and  15% 

407        "         tissue  balloons  (T.  D.  16838)    35% 

397  "         tissue    orange    wrappers    (T.    D.    14631,    16252, 

19483)   as  paper,   tissue, 
as  paper,  tissue. 
478         "         toys    (T.   D.   15707,    16797,    23311) 35% 

402  "         tracing  (T.  D.  8810,  14071,  22598)   25% 

407        "         trays,  lithographed  (T.  D.  17048) 35% 

401        "         typewriter.      (See   Paper,    writing). 

407  "  umbrellas  (66  F.  R.  733,  T.  D.  4205,  11829, 

13046,  17161,  18729)  35% 

407  "  umbrellas,  giant  (71  F.  R.  864,  T.  D.  13063, 

13423)  35% 

418        "         umbrellas,   toy  (T.  D.   14321;    -. . .       35% 

398  "        velvet  (41  F.  R.  432)   3c  It)  and  20% 

407        "        wadding    35% 

398        "        waxed,  as  paper,  surface  coated. 


464  p.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

112     Paper   weights,     glass,     "snowstorms"    (T.    D.   12683 

14684,22650) '       45* 

weights,   plated   (T.   D.  10416)    457 

wrapping  (T.  D.  7112,  8859)   25% 

writing,  letter,  note,  hand-made,  drawing,  led- 
ger,   bond,    record,    tablet    and     typewriter 
paper   (T.   D.    14071), 
Weighing   not   less    than   10   and   not  over   15 

pounds  to  the  ream   2c  lb  and  10% 

Weighing  over  15  pounds  to  the  ream  3^>c  lb  and  15% 
If  any  such   paper    is     ruled,     bordered,    em- 
bossed,  printed  or   decorated   in  any  man- 
ner, it  shall  pay  in  addition  to  the  foregoing 

rates  10% 

402  writing,  weighing  under  10  Ibs.  per  ream 25% 

In  computing  the  duty  on  such  paper  every 
180,000  square  inches  s.hall  be  taken  to  be 
a  ream. 

68     Papier  fayarde  or  rigolott  25 % 

407         "         korbe   (T.   D.   14971)    35% 

450         "         mache  bonbon  holders  (T.  D.  1425,  5016,  12789, 

16353,    23311)     35% 

414  mache  buttons,  shoe  (T.  D.  14711),  valued  not 

over  3c  per  gross  lc  gross 

valued   over  3c  per  gross    50% 

425  mache,  imitations  of  fruit,  (T.  D.  23311)  50% 

450        "        mache,  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  1425, 

5016,  8997,  10321,  10875,  10906,  12789)   35% 

450  mache  Japanese  trays  (T.  D.   17634)    35% 

450         "         mache  rabbits,  if  not  toys  (T.  D.  17709) 35% 

287     Paprica,  ground  (T.  D.  13188,  20886)    2^c  lb 

398     Papyrine  2c  lb  and"  10% 

633     Paraffin  (T.  D.  15555)   Free 

if  product  of  petroleum,  and  imported  from  a 
country   imposing  a   duty  on   petroleum   or 
its     products     exported     from     the     United 
States,    there    shall    be    assessed    a    duty 
equal  to  the  duty  imposed  by  such  country 
(T.  D.  19263,  22763,   22863). 
633         "         liquid  (T.  D.  13586,  16744,  71  F.  R.  694) Free 

633  "         soft  (T.   D.   11884)    Free 

137     Paragon  wire  (T.  D.  7877,  13211)    45% 

Sec.  6  Paraguay  tea  (T.  D.  3909)   20% 

67     Paraldehyde,  (T.  D.  22983)  (minimum  25%) :  55c  lb 

15     Paramidophenal   salzsaures   (T.  D.  13587,   17738) 20% 

15     Paranitranilin  (T.  D.  14821,  15974,  15976) 20% 

15     Paranitrophenol   (T.  D.  3741.   15234)    20% 

15     Paraphenylene  diamine  (T.  D.  17755)   20% 

170     Parasol   ribs  and  stretchers    50% 

391         "         covers,  silks  and  lace  (T.  D.  16883,  21917) 50% 

700  "        sticks  (T.  D.  11704),  rough,  or  cut  to  lengths 

only   Free 

462        "         sticks,   finished   or  unfinished    40% 

418     Parasols,  as   toys   (T.   D.   17843)    35% 

407         "         covered  with  paper  35% 

tP?  "         covered   with   any   material   except   paper   (T. 

D.    16883,    72  F.    R.    44) 50% 

634  Parchment  (T.  D.  1654.  3515,  6076.  8974,  9918,  12428)..  Free 

407         "         bags   (T.  D.  16835)    35% 

453        "        drum  heads  (T.  D.  9786.  9918.  16988) 45% 

398  "         paper   (T.   D.   10155,    11359.    15961,    16939,    17278, 

22578)    2c  lb   and  10% 

407         "        paper   manufactures   (T.   D.  23421) 35% 

407         "         slates  (40  F.   R.   873)    35% 

398         "         vegetable  (T.  D.  9219)    2c  lb  and  10% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  465 

PAR.                                          ARTICLE  RATE 

418     Parian  dolls  and  doll  heads  35% 

95                  ware,   decorated    60% 

plain  white    55% 

95                  ware,   toys,    decorated    60% 

plain   white    55% 

702                  ware  works  for  exhibition,  under  bond Free 

59-  Paris  green 15% 

91  plaster  of,  ground  or  calcined   $2.25  ton 

plaster  of,  crude  or  unground  50c  ton 

450                  plaster  of,   manufactures    35% 

white,  dry  (T.  D.  5374)  %c  Ib 

56          '         white,  ground  in  oil  Ic  Ib 

390     Parisienne  silk  veiling  60% 

17     Parkesine,  as  collodion,  which  see. 

254     Parsley  seeds   (T.  D.   1757) . ..  30% 

254     Parsnip  seeds  (T.  D.  6164)    30% 

700     Partridge  sticks,  in  the  rough  or  cut  to  lengths Free 

494     Partridges   (T.  D.  12084,   13678)    Free 

191     Parts  of  clocks    40% 

453         "         of  musical  instruments 45% 

191         "         of   watches    40% 

2  Pasta  Mack,  (T.  D.  19771)    60c  Ib  and  45% 

212     Paste,  almond  confection,  as  confectionery. 

70  "  almond,  cosmetic  (T.  D.  9151)  ..-. 50% 

258  "  anchovy  (40  F.  R.  226,  T.  D.  9696,  14389,  14906, 

18813,  21758,  22176)  30% 

15  "  aniline  (T.  D.  2810) 30% 

408  "  beaded  gimps,  not  wholly  or  in  part  wool.  (T. 

D.  11190)  60% 

408  "  beads  (T.  D.  13619)  35% 

Sec.  6  "  black  (T.  D.  3632)  20% 

258  "  bloater  (T.  D.  3492,  9696,  14267,  14906,  18813, 

21758,  22176)  30% 

506  "  Brazil  Free 

414  "  buttons  (T.  D.  17183,  19531)  50% 

425  "  calices  (T.  D.  4769)  50% 

435  •  "  compositions  of,  not  set,  less  than  one  inch  In 

dimensions  (T.  D.  15881,  18968)   20% 

434  "         compositions,   set    60% 

15         "         fast  blue  (T.  D.  10566)    30% 

241          '         fish  (T.  D.  10545)   40% 

468          '         fixing,  or  glue,   (T.  D.  15002)    Free 

70          '         for  hair,  mouth,  teeth  or  skin  50% 

25          '         indigo  (T.  D.  12701)    %c  Ib 

29          '         licorice    4^c  Ib 

112          '         manufactures,   n.   s.  p.   f.    (T.   D.   16482,   17363, 

18408)    45% 

68        "         medicinal   25% 

3  "         oxidizing  (T.  D.  .1863)    25% 

15         "         plum    (T.    D.    9638)     30% 

97        "        putz  (T.  D.  17057),  in  bricks   35% 

435  "        rings,  unfinished  (T.  D.  17546,  17554)    20% 

137         "         roof,  asbestos  and  wire  (T.  D.  7984),  in  addi- 
tion to  rate  on  wire l%c  Ib 

408         "         rosaries   (T.   D.  11706)    60% 

Sec.  6  "         shoemakers'  (T.  D.  17625)    20% 

70        "         toilet    50% 

241         "         tomato 40% 

40'J     Pasteboard   (T.  D.   11351,   11595)    25% 

453  "         cases  for  musical  instruments  (T.  D.  11839)...  45% 

407        "         easel  frames  (T.   D.   16016)    35% 

401     Pastel  boards  (T.  D.  9921,  12256),  as  Paper,  drawing. 

548        "         or  woad,   crude   Free 

454  "         pictures  (T.  D.  9580) 20% 


466  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

•  58     Pastels  or  colored  crayons  (T.  D.  9738,  13547) 30% 

68     Pastilles,   Ems   (T.   D.   7787)    ' 25% 

de    reglesse,    as    confectionery.    (T.    D.    20035, 

21571).  • 

Sec.  6  "         fumigating,  (T.  D.  6114)   20% 

licorice,  as  confectionery,   (T.  D.  22896). 

70         "         smokers'.    (T.   D.   17814)    50% 

68                   Soden  mineral  water,   (T.  D.   9235) 25% 

4     Patent  alum   i^c  Ib 

225         "         barley   2c  Ib 

57         "         drier,   (T.  D.  15168)    lc  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         fiber,   artificially  colored,    (T.   D.    12209) 20% 

337         "         floor  cloth,  as  oil  cloth  for  floors,  which  see. 
438        "        leather,    (T.     D.     14090,     14215).      See   leather, 
patent. 

67  "         medicines,  alcoholic,   (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

68  .  "        medicines,  non-alcoholic  25% 

6         "         tartar   6c   Ib 

Sec.  6  Pathological  specimens  on  glass,  (T.  D.  12798) 20% 

32  Patna  rice.  (T.  D.  12253,  13010,  13231,  13423,  16957) 2c  Ib 

22  Patterns,  cotton  canvas,  (T.  D.  2134,  3172,  4071) 45% 

339                   embroidered    60% 

616  "         for  macHinery   that   cannot   be   fitted  for  use, 

(T.  D.  12373,  12427)    Free 

403        "        paper,   engraved  or  printed,   not  lithographed, 

(T.  D.    4230)    25% 

198     Pavement  blocks,  wood,  rough,  (T.  D.  343,  5867) 20% 

196     Paving   posts,    wood    20% 

614         "         stones,  cobbles,  rough,   (T.  D.  13788)    Free 

118        "         stones,  hewn,  dressed  or  polished,  (T.  D.  6785, 

13659)    50% 

38  "  tiles,  earthenware,  glazed,  encaustic,  ceramic, 
mosaic,  vitrified,  semi-vitrified,  flint,  spar, 
embossed,  enameled,  ornamental,  -hand 
painted  or  gold  decorated,  (40  F.  R.  58,  37 
F.  R.  99,  T.  D.  10349,  10755),  valued  not  over 

40c  sq  ft 8c  sq  ft 

Valued  over  40c  sq  ft   lOc  sq.  ft.  and  25% 

120         "         slate    20% 

117        "         stones,  unmanufactured  and  undressed,  (T.  D. 

5877)   12c  cu  ft 

88  "  tiles,  plain  unglazed,  one  color,  (12  S.  C.  R. 
925,  T.  D.  11712),  exceeding  2  sq.  in.  in 

size   4c  sq  f t 

114  "  tiles,  marble  or  onyx,  (44  F.  R.  260,  T.  D.  10497, 
11035,  11712,  16627),  containing  not  less  than 
4  superficial  inches,  not  over  1  inch  thick -12c  su  ft 

Over  1,  not  over  iy2  inches  thick 15c  su  ft 

Over  li£,  not  over  2  inches  thick  18c  su  ft 

If  .rubbed  in  whole  or  in  part,  in  addition 3c  su  ft 

251     Pavonla,  (T.  D.  14835)    25% 

548     Pawpaw  juice,   medicinal,    (T.   D.    9105,    21381,    22240, 

22451)    Free 

241  Pea  beans,  in  tins,  jars,  bottles  or  otherwise,  (T.  D. 
11235)  including  weight  of  immediate  cover- 
ings   2i£c  Ib 

617  "         hulls   (T.  D.   18000,   18020,   18026,   23431) Free 

269     Peach  kernels,  (T.  D.  9196,  18066,  21159,  23551) 6c  Ib 

263     Peaches,  brandy  in  bottles,    (T.   D.   10909),  see  fruits 

preserved. 

262        "        dried 2c  Ib 

262        "        green  or  ripe 25c  bu 

626     Peanut  oil  (  ^ .  D.  6878,  21475)    Free 

271     Peanuts  boiled  in  shell  or  brine,  (T.  D.  3240) ^c  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  467 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

271     Peanuts  shelled  1C  lt> 

unshelled,  (T.  D.  1807,  3240)    i^c  It) 

252     Pear  seedlings,  3  years  old  or  less $1  M  and"  157 

700         "         wood,   (T.  D.  I^y58)    Free 

427     Pearl  and  leather  fans,  hand  painted,  (T.  D.  14463)..  507 

644        "        ash,   (T.  D.  420)    Free 

225        "        barley   2c  Ib 

408  beads,    imitation,    (T.    D.    14828,    15850,    17460, 

17504). 35% 

450                  buckles,   (T.  D.  12326)    35% 

414  button   blanks,    (T.    D.   14282,    14388,    51   F.    R. 

76)    iy2c  per  line  per  gross  and  15% 

193                  button    drills,    (T.   D.    15702)    45% 

414  buttons,   (T.  D.   11376,  14282,  16000), 

iy2c  per  line  per  gross  and  15% 
414         "         buttons,    collar,    (56    P.    R.    1015,    T.    D.    11981, 

14404)    50% 

Sec.   6  "         chips,   (T.  D.  16003,  16977,  17162,  51  F.  R.  76)..  10% 
91         "        hardening,  for  paper  makers'  use  (T.  D.  17505, 

18691,   84  F.   R.   160,   19581)    20% 

450        "         mother  of,  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D. 

12922,    13349,    14318) 35% 

635  "  mother  of,  not  sawed,  polished,  cut  or  other- 
wise manufactured,  ('r.  D.  7440)  Free 

111  "         opera  glasses,  (T.  D.  10519,  10543)  45% 

635        "        shells,  not  sawed,  cut  or  polished Free 

450         "         slabs,   (56  F.   R.   221,   T.   D.   12922,  13845,   14318, 

1976S,   19868,   21307,   21346)    35% 

414         "         stud  buttons  (T.   D.   18618)    50% 

450        "         umbrella  handles,   (T.  D.  13349)    35% 

225     Pearled  barley 2c  Ib 

436     Pearls,  drilled,   (T.  D.  19487,   22046,   22140,   23508) 10% 

112  "         glass  imitation  of,    (T.  D.  19447,   23794) 45% 

435  "         imitation,  not  exceeding  1  inch  in  dimensions. 

and  not  set,    (T.  D.   15849)    20% 

434        "         imitation,   set   60% 

436  "         not  strung  or  set 10% 

626         "         the  product  of  American  fisheries Free 

434         "         split,    assorted   and     matched,     (T.    D.    19449, 

23740,  23821,  19504,  23750,  19816,  2378*) 60% 

434         "         strung  or  set,  (T.  D.  6992,  13349,  16972)    60% 

408        "         wax,  strung,  as  beads  (T.  D.  17504)  60% 

559     Pears,  alligator  (T.  D.  18570,   22603)    Free 

262        "        dried    2c  Ib 

262        "        green  or  ripe 25c  bu 

559         "         prickly,    (T.  D.   21458)    Free 

250     Pease,  dried,   (T.  D.  10469,  18388)    30c  bu 

250  "  green,  in  bulk,  in  barrels,  sacks  or  similar 
packages,  (T.  D.  6948,  7138,  7914,  8445, 

15075)   (bu  60  Tbs)    '. 40c  bu 

250        "         in  cartons,  paper  or  small  packages Ic  Ib 

241  "  prepared  or  preserved,  in  tins,  jars,  bottles  or 
similar  packages,  including  weight  of  im- 
mediate coverings  2y2c  It) 

Sec.  6  "         sausages,   (T.  D.   17498)    20% 

250        "         seed  (bu.  60  Has.)   40c  bu 

656        "        sweet,  seed,  (T.  D.  9231)   Free 

250        "        split  (bu.  60  Ibs.) 40c  bu 

455     Peat  moss,  (T.  D.  9347,  8735,  21545) $1  ton 

507     Pebble,  Brazilian,  unwrought Free 

109         "         lenses,  (T.  D.  13676,  6231)  ground  and  polished 

with  edges  unground    45% 

with  edges  ground  or  beveled.. lOc  doz  pairs  and  45% 


468  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                           ARTICLE  RATE 
Pedestal   for  statue,    dutiable  according   to  material, 

(.T.   D.    693,    944,    2264,   8762,   11038,    16417). 

193     Pedometers,  (T.  D.   12545)    45% 

267     Peel,  citron,  preserved,  candied  or  dried  4c  lt> 

267         "         orange  and  lemon,  preserved,  candied  or  dried. 

(T.   D.    13170,    21156)    2c   It) 

627         "         orange  and   lemon,    not  preserved,   candied  or 

dried  (T.  D.  20457,  22020,  22041) Free 

617         "         pomegranate    Free 

21     Pelargonic  ether  (T.  D.  17406),  (minimum  25%) $2  Ib 

251  Pelargoniums,   (T.  D.  169S4)    25% 

68     Pelletierine,  a  medicinal  preparation,  (T.  D.   13701)..  25% 

341     Pellissier  canvas  (T.  D.  12570),  as  Jute  cloth. 
341         "         padding  (T.  D.  14330,  17482),  as  Burlaps. 

20     Pelitory  root,  advanced  in  value ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         root,    crude    Free 

437     Pelts   of   cattle,   raw    or   uncured,    as   hides,    whether 

dry,  salted  or  pickled   15% 

Sec.  32  Penalty  for  undervaluation. 

Pen    and   holder,    separately    dutiable,    (T.    D.    22378, 
23214). 

454     Pen-and-ink  sketches.   (T.  D.    13299)    20% 

703         "         sketches  by  American  artists,  (T.  D.  11455) . . .     Free 

Pencil  cases,  dutiable  according  to  the  material. 
193         "         and  penholder  combined  (T.  D.  11850,  14176) . .       45% 

457        "        leads,   not  in  wood   10% 

68     Pencils,  alum,  (T.  D.  15216)   25% 

456         "         charms,  as  pencils,    (T.  D.   14460). 

456         "         charcoal,    (T.  D.  13547)    45c  gross  and  25% 

456         "         colored,  (49  F.  R.  226,  T.  D.  12947).  .45c  gross  and  25% 

456         "         copying,    (T.   D.    15024)    45c  gross  and  25% 

456         "         crayon,    (T.   D.   4265,    12947,   15229)  .  .45c  gross  and  25% 

434         "         diamond   pointed    60% 

456         "         drawing,  (T.  D.  14399)   45c  gross  and  25% 

70         "         for  eyebrows,  (T.  D.  13442)   50% 

410         "         hair,    (T.   D.   3794,    12239)    40% 

456         "         lead  45c  gross  and  25% 

456         "         paper,   filled  with  lead  or  other  material 

45c  gross  and  25% 

456        "        slate,  n.  s.  p.  f 3c  C 

120         "         slate  for   (T.   D.   11228)    20% 

456         "         slate,  wood-covered,   (T.  D.  1662,  15025,   15100, 

15005,    17677,    17951)    35% 

456        "         wood,  filled  with  lead  or  other  material 

45c  gross  and  25% 

100     Pendants,  cut  glass,  (T.  D.  16094,  18520)   60% 

137     Pendulum   wire,    (T.   D.    11426)    45% 

187     Penholder  handles,  (46  F.  R.  519,  55  F.  R.  273) 25% 

187         "         tips,  or  parts  thereof,   (T.  D.  8953) 25% 

193         "        and  pencil  combined  (T.  D.  l4l76) 45% 

Penholders,    combination,    parts    separately   dutiable 
(T.  D.    11850,    14176,   16962,  23214). 

187         "         or  parts  thereof   25% 

187         "         quill,    (T.    D.    13424)    25% 

153     Penknives,  see  Knives. 

193     Pens,  drawing,  (T.  D.   14399)    45% 

187         •'         gold,  (T.  D.  6835)    25% 

186        "         metallic,  except  gold 12c  gross 

Sec.  6  "         quill,    (T.   D.    10394)    20% 

Penwipers,  according  to  material  of  chief  value,   (T. 
D.    13752,    16309). 

252  Peony  roots,  (T.  D.  13680)    25% 

287     Pepper  bird,  or  chillies,  (T.  D.  11688,  14742,  14787) 2l£c  It) 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  469 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

287     Pepper  black  or  white,  ground  3c  It) 

667  black  or  white,  ungrOund,   (T.  D.  7253,  7640) . .     Free 

287  cayenne,    (54  F.    R.    676,    59    F.    R.    446,    T.    D. 

11688)    2^>c  Ib 

667  dust  or  sweepings,   (T.  D.   7640,  14716) Free 

287  pods,  or  Mexican  peppers,  (T.  D.  3301,  5780)..  2X£c  It) 

254         "         seed,   (T.  D.  15165)    30% 

667         "         shells,   (T.   D.    14716,    18525,   18711,  19900,    19991, 

20737,    20846,    21080) Free 

241     Peppers,  if  pickles  40% 

257        "         if  vegetables  (T.  D.  23342) 25% 

20     Peppermint,  advanced  in  value  ^4c  Ifo  and  10% 

548        "        crude    Free 

41         "         oil  of,  (T.  D.  8615)   50cm 

67  Pepsin,  vegetable,  (T.  D.  7263,  13581)  (minimum  25%)  55c  It) 

68  "         non-alcoholic   25% 

3     Peptone,   (T.  D.  7057,  12698)    25% 

68     Peptonized   beer,   (T.  D.   12843)    25% 

276  "         meat  (T.  D.   7057),  as  meat  extract. 

206     Perambulator  bodies   (T.  D.   17919)    40% 

424     Percussion   caps    30% 

72     Perfumed  soap 15c  lt> 

2  Perfumery  alcoholic,    (T.  D.   8748,   13056,   13565,   15218, 

15219,  40  F.  R.   228,   18349) 60c  It)  and  45% 

70         "         articles  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 50% 

2  "         eau  de  cologne,  (75  F.  R.  998) 60c  It)  and  45% 

70        "         ground,   (T.   D.    17176) 50% 

70  "         non-alcoholic,   (T.  D.  6565,  7369,  8742,  9712)....       50% 

100         "         vials,   cut,   (T.  D.   6002,   12022)    60% 

621     Periodicals Free 

But  the  term  "periodicals"  shall  be  under- 
stood to  embrace  only  unbound  or  paper 
covered  publications,  issued  within  six 
months  of  the  time  of  entry,  containing 
current  literature  of  the  day  and  issued 
regularly  at  stated  periods,  as  weekly, 
monthly  or  quarterly  (T.  D.  19453,  20037, 
20777,  23549). 

403        "        bound  in  stiff  covers  (T.  D.  7283)    25% 

400        "         lithographic  or  decorated  by  hand 8c  It) 

various   stories   not,    (T.  D.    21756). 
408     Perles,  (T.  D. 16406)   60% 

3  Permanganate  of  potassa,   (T.  D.  1545)    25% 

299     Perry,  as  fruit  juice. 

Sec.  6  Persian  berries,  carmine,  n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  5865)..       20% 
22        "         berries,  extract  of  (T.  D.  3898,  5529,  5865)....  %c  Ib 

251     Persica,    (T.   D.    14835)     25% 

628     Persis,    extract   of   orchil    Free 

636     Personal  effects,  not  merchandise,  of  citizens  of  the 
United    States    dying    in    foreign    countries 

(T.   D.  18394,   21435,   22622) Free 

697        "        effects    of    persons    arriving    in    the    United 

States Free 

But  this  exemption  shall  only  include  such  ar- 
ticles as  actually  accompany  and  are  in  the 
use  of,  and  as  are  necessary  and  appropri- 
ate for  the  wear  and  use  of  such  persons 
for  the  immediate  purposes  of  the  journey 
and   present   comfort   and   convenience, 
effects  defined,   (T.  D.  19365,  20907). 
effects  to  be  taken  abroad  may  be  returned 

free.   (T.  D.  18302,  18353). 

"        effects,  $100  limit  of,  applies  to  individuals,  not 
families.     (T.  D.  18303). 


470  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

697     Personal  effects  purchased  abroad,  the  excess  of  $100 

in   value,   dutiable,    (T.    D.    18357). 
effects   must   be   in   actual   possession   of   the 

passenger,  (T.  D.   21161). 

effects,  medical  books  are  not,  but  as  house- 
hold  effects.     (T.   D.    21222). 

"  effects,  professional  instruments  of  foreign 
origin,  free  if  brought  by  immigrants.  (T. 
D.  21222). 

"        effects,    persons    going   abroad    for    study    or 
pleasure   governed  by   same   rules.      (T.    D. 
21222). 
"         effects  of  U.  S.  Consul  returning,  free.     (T.  D. 

18391). 
effects,  bicycles  are,  (T.  D.  18297,  18886,  19446, 

21222). 

effects,  bishop's  robe  not,    (T.   D.   18303). 
effects,  cameras  are,  (T.  D.  18352,  23631). 
effects,    dress   pattern     not     wearing   apparel, 

.  P.  D.   18323). 

effects,   field  glasses  are,  (T.  D.   23631). 
effects,  guns  are  (T.  D.  18363,  23676,  23700). 
effects,  horses  are  (T.  D.  18751). 
"        effects,     photographs    and     microscopes     not, 

(T.  D.  23784). 

effects,   presents  not,  (T.   D.    23636). 
effects,    professional   instruments   not,    (T.   D. 

18803). 

effects,  rowboats   not,   (T.   D.   18256). 
effects,  watch  is,  (T.  D.  18320). 

Ill     Perspectives   (T.   D.   17830)    - 45% 

488     Peruvian  bark,  crude,  (T.  D.  9465)  Free 

449  Pessaries,    India    rubber    30% 

450  "        India  rubber,   vulcanized    35% 

Pestles,  mortar,  according  to  material. 

626     Petroleum,  crude  or  refined    Free 

If  there  be  imported  into  the  United  States 
crude  petroleum  or  the  products  of  crude 
petroleum  produced  in  any  country  which 
imposes  a  duty  on  petroleum  or  its  pro- 
ducts exported  from  the  United  States, 
there  shall  be  assessed  upon  said  petroleum 
or  its  products  a  duty  equal  to  the  duty 
imposed  by  such  country  (T.  D.  1&263, 
22763,  22863). 

483        "         barrels,  American  returned   Free 

Sec.  6  "         residuum,   (T.  D.   15394)    20% 

Sec.  6  "         tar,  (T.  D.  6592)    20% 

626     Pettigrain,  oil  of,  (T.  D.  6430.  9737,  42  F.  R.  446) Free 

193     Pewter,  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

637        "        old,  fit  only  to  be  remanufactured-. Free 

183        "         unwrought 20% 

494     Pheasants    Free 

67     Phenacetine  (T.  D.  19433,  19505,  19593)  (min.  25%)....  55c  It) 

524     Phenol Free 

15     Phenylendiamine,  (T.  D.  13569,  13602,  15123) 20% 

Philippine  Islands,  imports  from.  75%  of  the  duties 
levied  on  imports  from  other  countries,  (T. 
D.  23583,  23586.) 

701  Philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus  brought  by 
professional  artists,  lecturers,  or  scientists 
arriving  from  abroad  for  use  by  them  tem- 
porarily for  exhibition  and  in  illustration, 
promotion,  and  encouragement  of  art,  sci- 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  471 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

ence  and  industry  in  the  United  States,  and 

not  for  sale  (T.  D.  21361)    Free 

But  bonds  shall  be  given  for  the  payment  of 
such  duties  as  may  be  imposed  by  law  upon 
such  articles  as  shall  not  be  exported  with- 
in six  months  'after  importation.  The  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury  may,  in  his  discre- 
tion, extend  such  period  for  a  further  term 
of  six  months,  in  cases  where  applications 
therefor  shall  be  made. 

638  Philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus,  utensils,  in- 
struments, and  preparations,  including  bot- 
tles and  boxes  containing  the  same,  specially 
imported  in  good  faith  for  the  use  and  by 
order  of  any  society  or  institution  inco'rpo- 
rated  or  established  solely  for  religious, 
philosophical,  educational,  scientific,  or  lit- 
erary purposes,  or  for  the  encouragement  of 
the  fine  arts,  or  for  the  use  or  by  order  of 
any  college,  academy,  school,  or  seminary  of 
learning  in  the  United  States,  or  any  state 
or  public  library,  and  not  for  sale  (T.  D. 
10486,  11697,  12438,  18767,  19112,  21361,  21770, 

22147,   22875,    22965,    22968,    23006,    23205) Free 

"        and  scientific  apparatus,  utensils,  etc.,  defined. 

(T.  D.  22281,  22337,  22875,  23006,  23403). 
"        and  scientific  instruments,  etc.  brought  by  im- 
migrants, free.      (T.   D.    18282). 

"        and  scientific  apparatus,  utensils,  etc.  for  hos- 
pitals, dutiable.     (T.  D.  18776,  22964,  23474). 
instruments,  Ammeters  not,   (T.  D.  12347). 
"  "  Anatomical    model    as,     (T.     D. 

23403). 

•     Aneroids  not,    (T.  D.   12346). 
Arithmometer  not,  (T.  D.  14970). 
Barometers    are,     (T.    D.    11407, 

12336). 

Castrometers   not,    (T.   D.  12336). 
Clinical    thermometers    not,     (T. 

D.   10464). 

Clinometers   not  (T.    D.    12346). 
Cotton   cloth  not,    (T.   D.    11050). 
"  "  Drawing   compasses    not,    (T.    D. 

15237). 

Dynamos  not,  (T.  D.  13784). 
Filtering  paper  not,  (T.  D.  12324). 
"  "  Graphic   chronometer   is,    (T.    D. 

23208). 

"  Graphoscopes  not   (T.   D.    10331). 

"  "  India  rubber  tubing  not,    (T.  D. 

10683). 
Labels    for    plants    not,     (T.    D. 

11045). 
Lantern  slides  not,  (T.  D.  12545, 

12634). 
Lenses   not,    (T.   D.    10404,    12335, 

12348). 

Levels  not,  (T.  D.  12346). 
,      .     "  Magic  lanterns  are,  (T.  D.  10325, 

10619,   12545). 
"  "  Micro    preparations    are,    (T.    D. 

12346). 
«•  "  Microscopes  are,  (T.  D.  12335). 


472  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Philosophical    instruments,  Model  of  human  eye  not, 

(T.    D.    21974). 
Model  of  ice  machine  is,  (T.  D. 

14725). 
Olive    oil    machine    not,    (T.    D. 

13428). 

Pantograph  not,   (T.  D.   13429). 
Pedometers  not,   (T.  D.  12336). 
Rumkorf  coils  are,  (T.  D.  12335). 
Scales  are,   (T.   D.   14174,    22147). 
Stereoscopes   not,    (T.   D.    10331). 
Storage     batteries     not,     (T.     D. 
.    .  15464). 

Surgeon's  implements  not,  (T.  D. 

14637). 

Telescopes   are,    (T.   D.    11407). 
Thermometers,      maximum     and 
minimum   are,    (T.    D.    14857). 
Trial   glasses.    (T.   D.  12335). 
Voltmeters   not,   (T.  D.   12347). 

569     Phosphate  acid  (T.  D.  7764)    Free 

67  of  lime,  alcoholic,  medicinal,   (minimum  25%).  55c  Ib 

639  of  lime,  crude  or  native - Free 

639         "         rock,  crude,   (T.  D.   4113)   Free 

3         "         of  soda    25% 

639     Phosphates,   crude    Free 

464     Phosphoric   acid    Free 

61     Phosphorus   18c  Ib 

301     Phosphosone,  as  mineral  water,  artificial,  (T.  D.  5513, 
8552). 

3     Phosphuret   of    lime    25% 

404     Photograph  albums,   (33  F.  R.  457,  12  S.  C.  R.  607)..       35% 

407        "         cards.   (31  F.  R.   884)    35% 

407        "         frames  of  paper  (T.  D.  11683,  13361,  17259) 35% 

407         "        pasteboard,    (T.  D.   16016)    35% 

407         "        holders,   painted,    (T.   D.    14925)    35% 

400         "         mounts,  (T.  D.  10786)  as  lithographic  prints. 

463     Photographers'  silver  waste,   (T.  D.   6058) 10% 

645     Photographic   apparatus,    if  tools   of  trade  of  immi- 
grant,  (T.   D.   6977)    Free 


baths  and  dippers,  (Feb.  23,  1861,  N.  T.) 45% 

cards,    plain    35% 

dry  plates  or  films.  (T.  D.  14457,  14513,  21055)  25% 

instruments,  (T.  D.  11537,  11871,  16247) 45% 

lenses    and    frames    for,    (T.    D.    11234,    11323, 


112 
407 
458 
193 
111 

17963.  20560,  20703)    45% 

112         "         negatives,  (T.  D.  12031,  12105)   45% 

398        "        paper,  plain  basic  3c  Ib  and  10% 

398         "        paper  sensitized  or.  albumenized,    (T.  D.   6530, 

8758,    8903,    9087,    19229)     30% 

403        "         pictures,  (T.  D.  6168)   25% 

702        "        plates  and  lenses  for  a  society,    (16  O.  A.  G. 

486,  T.  D.  10041)    Free 

112        "         plates,  exposed,   (T.  D.  14457,  14513,  21055)....       45% 
110        "        slides  for  magic  lanterns   45% 

701  Photographs  brought  by  professional  artists,  lecturers 

or  scientists  for  exhibition,  under  bond Free 

702  for  exhibition,  and  not  for  sale,  under  bond..     Free 
500        "         for  use  of  United  States   or  Library  of  Con- 
gress         Free 

503         "         for  society   or   institution,     not    more    than   2 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  473 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

403     Photographs,    n.    s.    p.    f.,    (T.    D.    5574,    11557,    11697, 

15134,    23195)    25% 

501  printed  over  20  years  Free 

not  personal  effects,   (T.  D.   16428). 

100         "         on  glass,    (T.  D.   12105,   15134)    60% 

95        "         on  plaques,  painted,  (T.   D.  15863) 60% 

454         "         painted,   (T.  D.  15841,   21329,   23721) 20% 

464     Phthalic  anhydride  (T.  D.   18311,  22664) Free 

464        "        acid,   (T.  D.  14822,  22664)    Free 

609     Phylactery,  manuscripts,   (T.  D.   12801)    Free 

Physicians'  instruments,  dutiable  according  to  mater- 
ial of  chief  value,   (T.  D.  14637). 

453     Piano  case,  painted,  (T.  D.  15178)   45% 

covers,  dutiable  according  to  material  of  chief 
value,   (T.  D.  12365,  13718). 

453         "         keys    45% 

450         "         keys,   strips  of  ivory  for 35% 

453         "         street  organs,   (T.  D.   13962) 45% 

418        "         toy,   (T.  D.   2107)    35% 

453         "         tuning  hammers,  (T.  D.  6259)   45% 

137         "        wire,    (T.    D.    17066)    45% 

438     Pianoforte   action    leather    35% 

453         "         actions,  (T.  D.  11587,  11589,  20360,  21590,  21643, 

23096,    23170) 45% 

438        "        leather  35% 

418         "         toy,    (T.    D.    2107)     35% 

453     Pianofortes 45% 

453     Pianos    45% 

Sec.  6  Piassava,  cut  and  dressed,  (T.  D.  16088)   20% 

617        "         unmanufactured,   (T.  D.  3457)    Free 

453     Piccolos,   (T.   D.   10829,   11353,   11562)    45% 

450     Pickers,  raw  hide  and  metal  (T.  D.  6254) 35% 

202     Pickets,   (T.  D.   2045,   7378,   20243)    10% 

155     Pickle  forks,  as  table  forks  (T.  D.  18531). 

Pickled  fish,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  8556).     See  Fish. 

herring,  (71  F.  R.  949).     See  Fish. 
241     Pickles   of  all  kinds   n.   s.   p.   f.,   (T.   D.    10597,    12308, 

19035)     40% 

193     Picks,  n.   s.  p.  f 45% 

144         "         railroad,   (T.  D.  6737)   l^c  It> 

464     Picric  acid,  (T.  D.  6011,  9827)   Free 

703     Pictorial  paintings  on  glass   (not  glass  windows)  for 
presentation  to  an  institution  (T.  D.  18336, 

18676)    Free 

400     Picture   books,    lithographed,    weighing    not     over   24 

ounces,  (T.  D.  12803)    8c  It) 

403        "         books,   printed    25% 

"  frames,  dutiable  according  to  material,  (T.  D. 
3081,  3333,  8006,  8566,  8703,  11683,  12411, 
12811,  12812,  14316,  14588,  14841,  15406,  15576, 
15581,  15717,  16116,  16290,  16821,  21776,  21816, 
21911,  22060). 

Pictures  and  frames  dutiable  separately,  (T.  D.  14630). 
400        "        combination,    as     lithographic     prints,    (T.   D. 

12849). 
400         "         crystographs,    as    lithographic    prints,    (T.    D. 

14228). 

400        "        decalcomania,   as  lithographs,   if  not  toys  (T. 
D.   18419). 

100        "         glass  window   (T.  D.  12809)    60% 

400         "        lithographed.     See  Lithographs. 

115        "        marble  mosaic,  (T.  D.  16116,  16821)   50% 


474  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  .  ARTICLE.  RATE 

Sec.   16  Pictures,  obscene Prohibited 

100        "         transparencies   (T.  D.   15826)    60% 

206     Piddicks,  reed  or  rattan,  (T.  D.  5252,  8760,  9779) 10% 

55     Pigments  containing  lead  2%c  lb 

57  "         containing  zinc,   dry Ic  lb 

ground  in  oil   l%c  lb 

58  "         n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

532     Pig,    copper    Free 

122         "         iron,   (T.  D.  13966)    $4  ton 

182         "         lead,  (T.  D.  15337,  15339,  15374)  2Uc  lb 

683         "         tin    Free 

192         "         zinc    Il/2c  lb 

260     Pilchards,   (T.  D.  19420) %c  lb 

315  Pile   fabrics,    cotton   or   other   vegetable  fiber,    except 

flax,  cut  or  uncut,  plushes,  velvets,  velvet- 
eens, and  corduroys,  not  bleached,  dyed, 
colored,  stained,  painted  or  printed  (T.  D. 

19482.   19489) 9c  sq.   yd.  and  25% 

If  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted  or 

printed  12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

Corduroys  composed  of  cotton  or  other  vege- 
table    fiber,     weighing     7     ounces    or     over 

sq.  yd 18c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

But  none^of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 

315  "  fabrics,  dress  facings  or  skirt  bindings,  bias, 
made  or  cut  from  plushes,  velvets,  velve- 
teens, corduroys  or  other  pile  fabrics  com- 
posed of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber, 
(54  F.  R.  159),  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored, 

stained,  painted  or  printed   9c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

If  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted  or 

printed    12c  sq.    yd.   and  35% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 47%% 

342         "         fabrics,    flax    (T.    D.   19227,    19244,    21777,    21817. 

21950)    60% 

386  "  fabrics,  silk,  velvets,  chenilles  and  other  silk 
pile  fabrics,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (minimum  50%). 

$1.50  lb  and  15% 

386  "  fabrics,  silk,  velvet  or  plush  ribbons,  (mini- 
mum 50%),  (T.  D.  13964,  14061,  14120,  14732. 
65  F.  R.  420.  71  F.  R.  953) $1.50  lb  and  15% 

386         "         fabrics,  silk  plush,  (minimum  50%).. $1.00  lb  and  15% 

366  "  fabrics,  wool,  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n.  s. 
p.  f. 

699  Pilings,  rough   logs  with  bark   on,   (T.   D.   901,   21868, 

22122)    Free 

407     Pill  boxes,    (T.  D.   19488)    35% 

339-340  Pillow  shams,  cotton,  lace,  (T.  D.  16298,  16948). 
See  Cotton,  lace  curtains. 

322        "         shams,  cotton,  not  lace  (T.  D.  14157) 45% 

339         "         shams,  cotton,  tamboured.   (T.  D.  14635,  16708, 

17062,  17488,  71  F.  R.  870)    60% 

390        "         shams,  silk,  part  lace  (T.  D.  15214)    60% 

425     Pillows,    down    50% 

68     Pills,  medicinal    25% 

3     Pilocarpins,  nitrate  and  muriate  25% 

287     Pimento,  ground  3c  lb 

3         "         oil    of    25% 

700  "         sticks,  rough  or  cut  into  lengths  for  umbrel- 

las, parasols,  sunshades,  whips,  fishing  rods 

or   canes    Free 

667        "         unground    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.    -  475 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Pin  blocks  or  cubes,  metal   45% 

"        boxes  of  brass  not  unusual  coverings,   (T.  D. 

18770). 

"        cushions,  according  to  material. 
"        cases,  according  to  material. 

193     Pincers,   (T.   D.   788,10245,   16010) 45% 

193  carpenters',  (T.  D.  15796)  45% 

560     Pineapple  slips  for  cultivation  Free 

268     Pineapples  in  barrels  and  other  packages 7c  cu  ft 

in  bulk  (T.  D.  19121)    ' $7  M 

263         "         preserved  in  own  juices,  (T.  D.  1186,  12820)...       25% 

263         "         preserved  in  sugar  (T.  D.  23207) Ic  Ib  and  35% 

199     Pine  clapboards   $1.50  M 

254        "         tree  cones  (T.  D.  20038,   20138) 30% 

195         "         wood,  sawed  (T.  D.  22063)   $2  M  ft 

58     Pink,  Dutch,  a  color    30% 

6        "        creams,    or    partially    refined    argols,    (T.    D. 
3214).     See  Argols. 

20        "        root,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548  root,    crude    Free 

70        "        saucers,  cosmetics 50% 

251     Pinks,  (T.  D.  14707)    25% 

188     Pins,  belt,  solid  metal  heads  35% 

449  "         bone    30% 

188         "         bonnet,  (44  F.  R.  160,  T.  D.  12575,  13238,  13291, 

13307)  35% 

17  "  celluloid,  (T.  D.  13557,  14706,  11418,  11092, 

11033,  16216)  65c  Ib  and  25% 

434  "  chatelaine  (T.  D.  17945)  60% 

434  "  composed  of  imitation  precious  stones  and 

metal,  (T.  D.  12666)  60% 

112  "  glass  headed,  (53  F.  R.  1015,  T.  D.  10686,  13781, 

14591,    14627,    19129)    45% 

450  '"        gutta  percha 35% 

188         "         hair,    (T.   D.   5989,    6850,    10484,   12575,    13307,   10 

S.  C.  R.  120)    35% 

391        "        hair,  silk  covered,   (T.  D.   16411.  21921)    50% 

188         "         hat,  (10  S.  C.  R.  120,  44  F.  R.  160,  69  F.  R.  327, 

T.  D.   13291,   15708,   16183)    .    35% 

434        "         horn,  metal  ornamented  (T.  D.  16008,  20298)..       60% 

434        "         if  jewelry,  (T.  D.  9625,  10544,  10940,  20298) 60% 

188        "         metallic,  with  solid  heads,  without  ornamenta- 
tion, not  commonly  known  as  jewelry 35% 

188        "         mourning,  shawl  and  bonnet,   (T.  D.  11025)...       35% 
"        mourning,  brass  boxes  for  not  unusual  cover- 
ings  (T.  D.   18770,   84  F.  R.   443). 
188        "         safety,  (44  F.  R.  160,  T.  T>.  12099,  13238,  13307)       35% 

193         "         safety  blouse  fasteners,  (T.  D.  15404)   45% 

434         "         scarf,   (T.  D.  12947,  13817,  13874,  20298) 60% 

188        "         shawl,   (T.  D.  13817,  13874)    35% 

450        "         shell,   (T.  D.  9056) 35% 

193         "         wrist  or  cranks,  iron  or  steel   45% 

700     Pipe  blocks  or  brierwood,  (T.  D.  3411,  7366)   Free 

459        "        bowls   made  wholly  of  clay,   valued   not   over. 

40c  gross   15c  gr 

All    others    60% 

459        "        cases,    (T.    D.    3376,    9775,    10224,    10248,    12131, 

14926)    60% 

147        "         cast  iron    4-10c  It) 

93        "        clay,   unwrought    $1  ton 

93        "        clay,  wrought  (T.  D.  21639,  23473) .$2  ton 

176        "        copper Zy2c  Ib 


476  F.   B.  VAN-DEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

182     Pipe,  lead    2^c  tt> 

97                  stems,  broken,   (T.  D.   17151)    35% 

459     Pipes,  all  smokers',  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  4925,  7613) 60% 

434                   as  watch  charms,  (T.  D.  14640)    60% 

152        "        boiler,  wrought  iron  or  steel,  not  thinner  than 

No.  16  wire  gauge   2c  It) 

459         "         brierwood  60% 

459         "         clay,  common,  valued  not  over  40c  grs 15c  grs 

clay,  n.  s.  p.  f 50c  grs.  and  25% 

459  French  clay,    (T.  D.   12421,   13893,  14320) 

50c  grs.  and  25% 
459        "        mountings  for,   and   fixtures   of  all  kinds,  (T. 

D.    9725)    60% 

453         "         pitch,  (T.  D.   9325,  10258)    45% 

459  tobacco,  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

152         "         wrought  iron  or  steel  35% 

449     Piping,  India  rubber  (T.  D.  14213)    30% 

445     Pique  gloves,  (T.  D.  13939).     See  Gloves. 

339                   trimmings    60% 

Piques,  (T.  D.  15044),  as  cotton  cloth. 

425         "         metal,    (T.   D.    14722)    50% 

425     Piquets,   dried  grasses   for  art  flowers,    (T.   D.   9015, 

21459)    50% 

263     Pistoles  in  sugar  (T.  D.  4793)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

158     Pistols,  revolving,  and  parts  of,   (T.  D.  13316) 

75c  ea.  and  25% 

193     Piston   rods    45% 

168     Pit  saws    8c  lin  ft 

Sec.  6  "         palm  (T.  D.  6286)    20% 

512     Pitch,  Burgundy   Free 

Sec.  6  "         candle-tar,    (T.    D.    14709)    20% 

524        "         of  coal-tar   Free 

678        "         of   wood    Free 

453         "         pipes,    (T.  D.  9325,  10258)    '     45% 

193     Pith  and  zinc  tumbler  covers,   (T.  D.  6952) 45% 

314         "         hats,   (T.   D.    12134)    50% 

Sec.   6   Pizzles,   (T.   D.   2623)    10% 

390     Plaltlngs,   silk  lace,   (T.  D.  14702) 60% 

409  Plaits,  composed  wholly  of  straw,  chip,  grass,  palm 
leaf,  willow,  osier,  or  rattan,  suitable  for 
making  or  ornamenting  hats,  bonnets  and 
hoods  (T.  D.  18395)  not  bleached,  dyed,  col- 
ored or  stained  15% 

If  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained 20% 

193     Planes  and  plane  irons,  (T.  D.  10568)   45% 

133     Planished  sheet  iron  or  steel  2c  tt> 

699     Planking,  ship    ' Free 

198     Planks  of  all  cabinet  woods   15% 

195         "         of  sycamore,  whitewood  and  basswood $1  M  ft 

195         "         n.  s.  p.  f $2  M  ft 

109     Piano  glasses,  with  edges  unground 45% 

with  edges  ground  or  beveled. 

lOc  doz.  prs.  and  45% 

559     Plantains  Free 

460  Planters    20% 

252     Plants,  achillea,  (T.  D.  15110,  16320)    25% 

252        "         aconitum  autumale,   (T.  D.   14752) 25% 

252        "         all  known  as  nursery  or  greenhouse  stock  ,(T. 

D.    18696)     25% 

252        "         andromeda,   (T.   D.   15030,   16319)    25% 

252         "         anemones.    (T.   D.   14751)    25% 

252         "         anthericum.    (T.   D.   14752,    16319) 25% 

252         "         araucaria.  (T.  D.  15951.  16316)   25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


477 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

252     Plants,  aucubas,   (T.   D.   13684,   16319,   16323) 25% 

251  "         azaleas,    (T.    D.    15951,    16319,   16323) 25% 

251  "         azaleas  Indica,   (T.  D.  16316)   25% 

251  "        azaleas  pontica,   (T.  D.  14763,   16319) 25% 

252  "         begonias,    (T.  D.   15951,  16296)    25% 

252  '         cactus,    (T.   D.   11386) 25% 

252  •         camelias,   (T.  D.   16296,   16316,  16327)    25% 

252                  campanulas,    (T.   D.   16320)    25% 

252  '         chrysanthemums,    (T.   D.    16320)    25% 

252  '         clematis,  (T.  D.  11034,  13982,  15112)   25% 

251  '         crotons    25% 

252  '         daphne  oneorum,    (T.  D.   13982)    25% 

252  '        decorative,    (T.    D.    13689)    25% 

252  •        delphinium,    (T.   D.   15113,   16320)    25% 

252  '         deutzia,   (T.  D.   16319)    25% 

252  '         dielytras,    (T.D.    16319)    25% 

252  '         deronicum,    (T.  D.   15113) 25% 

251  '         dracaenas,  (T.  D.  16327)    25% 

252  "         eulalia,    (T.  D.   16319)    25% 

252  "         evergreen  seedlings  $1  M  and  15% 

640  "  for  Agricultural  Department  or  United  States 

Botanical  Garden  (T.  D.  18451) Free 

482  "  for  dyeing,  crude Free 

560  fruit,  tropical  and  semi-tropical,  for  purposes 

of  propagation  or  cultivation,  (T.  D.  1746) . .  Free 

252  "  fuchsia,  (T.  D.  16320)  25% 

252  "  gaillardias,  (T.  D.  15113)  25% 

252  "  genista,  (T.  D.  16319)  25% 

252  •  genista  andreana,  (T.  D.  16432)  25% 

252  '  gladiolus,  (T.  D.  14707)  25% 

252  '  hemerocalis,  (T.  D.  14730)  25% 

251  '         hyacinths 25% 

252  '         hydrangeas,    (T.  ,D.  14750,   16319)    25% 

252  '         iberis,   (T.  D.   16320)   25% 

252  '         iris,    (T.   D.   14065,   14067,   14749,   14835)    25% 

251  '         jonquils 25% 

252  '         kalmia,    (T.   D.   16319) 25% 

252  '         laburnum,    (T.    D.    14750)     25% 

252  '         laurocerasus,'  (T.  D.  16319)    25% 

252  •         laurus  nobilis,  (T.  D.   14763,  16316)    25% 

252  '         lilacs,  (T.  D.  16319)    25% 

251  '         lilies    25% 

251  '         lilies-of-the-valley,  (T.  D.  16312)    25% 

252  '         lychnis,    (T.   D.   14747)    25% 

252  '        magnolias,  (T.  D.  16319)   25% 

252  '        mahonia  japonica,    (T.  D.  16319)    25% 

252  '         manetti   stock    25% 

252  "         marguerite,   (T.  D.   15113)    25% 

252  "         metrosideros,  (T.  D.  15951)   25% 

251  "         narcissi   25% 

251  '         orchids    25% 

251  '         palms,   (T.   D.   15951,16327)    25% 

252  '  paeonias,   (T.  D.   12982,   14065,   14067,  15110)....  25% 

252  •         pelargoniums,   (T.   D.   16984)    25% 

252  '         phlox,   (T.  D.   16319)    25% 

252  '         pinks,   (T.   D.   14707)    25% 

252  •         primula,   (T.  D.  16320)    25% 

252  '         pyrethrum,  (T.  D.  15113)    25% 

252  •  rhododendron,  (T.  D.  15951.  16316,  16319,  16323)  25% 

252  '         rose   brier    25% 

252  '  rose,   (T.  D.  11034,  14707,  16319,  16323),  budded, 

grafted  or  grown  on  their  own  roots 2i£c  ea 

252  "         snowballs,   (T.   D.  16319)    25% 


478  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

252     Plants,  spireas,  (T.  D.  16319,  16323) 25% 

25i'  staphylea  colchica,  (T.  D.  15030)   25% 

252  stocks,    cuttings     or     seedlings    of   Myrobolan 

plum,   Mahaleb  or  Mazzard  cherry,  3  years 

old  or  less  50c  M  and  15% 

of  pear,  apple,   quince,  and  St.  Julien  plum  3 

years  old  or  less $1  M  and  15% 

252         "         tarragon,  (T.  D.  13691)    25% 

679         "         tea   Free 

252         "         tobacco,   (T.  D.  14885;    25% 

252         "         tuberous  rooted  begonias,  (T.  D.  16296) 25% 

251  "         tulips   25% 

252  "         violet,    (T.   D.   16314,   16432)    25% 

252        "         yucca,   (T.  D.  13684)    25% 

193     Plaques,  brass,  chremos  printed  on,   (T.  D.  6899) 45% 

95         "         earthenware,    decorated.    (71   F.   R.   393,   T.   D. 

6212,  12434,  13427.  15863)   60% 

Plain    white    55% 

454  metal,   hand   painted 20% 

450         "         papier  mache    35% 

69     Plaster,    court    35% 

450         "         of  Paris  anatomical  models  (T.  D.  18534) 35% 

91         "         of  Paris,   calcined   $2.25   ton 

649        "        of  Paris   casts   for   societies    if   specimens    of 

sculpture Free 

450         "         of  Paris   furniture  designs,    (T.   D.   6153,  7744, 

8097,    12427,    12835)    35% 

91        "         Paris,  ground,  (T.  D.  9950,  10567,  13945,  15678) 

$2.25  ton 
450         "         of  Paris,  images,   (T.  D.  11224,  12833,  17589)..       35% 

450        "         of  Paris   manufactures    35% 

450        "         of  Paris  mouldings    35% 

95         "        of  Paris  statuettes,  decorated,  (T.  D.  23054)..       60% 

91         "         rock,  (T.  D.  2573),  ground  or  calcined  $2.25  ton 

crude  (T.  D.  19496)    50c  ton 

339     Plastrons,  (T.  D.   16477)    60% 

370     Plasters,  corn,  (T.  D.  6576,  12665,  17599,  17779,  17930). 

44c  Ib  and  60% 
69         "        medicinal,  (T.  D.  9222,  12449;  17502)    35% 

104  Plate  glass,  see  Glass. 

193         "        gold   or   silver    45% 

402         "        paper 25% 

56        ' '         powder  (T.  D.  18578)    y±c  It) 

193        "         steel  for  electric  machine.  (T.  D.  15241)   45% 

105  Plateaus,  as  Glass  plate,  silvered,  (T.  D.  12035,  13526). 
432  Plateaux  for  hats.     See  Hats. 

409         "        or  plaques  of  chip,  (T.  D.  20844)   35% 

179     Plated    braids,    cords,     epaulettes,     fringes,   galloons, 

gimps,  knots,  stars,  tassels  and  wings,   (T. 

D.    6149,    6547)    60% 

193         "         ware,    (T.    D.    10239,   10387,    10416.    10659,    12327, 

12575,    12660) 45% 

Plates,  boiler  or  other  of  iron  or  steel.     See  Iron  and 

steel. 

166         "         copper,  engraved  for  printing,  (T.  D.  6380) 25% 

176        "         copper,  for  sheathing 2c  Ib 

532        "        copper,  n.  s.  p.   f Free 

176        "        copper,  rolled   2l£c  tt> 

166         "         electrotype,    (T.  D.   12983)    25% 

159         "         enameled  or  glazed  with  vitreous  glasses 40% 

703        "        engraved   by  American  artist  abroad,   (T.    D. 

4748)    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  479 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 
166  Plates,  engraved  or  lithographed  for  printing  (T.  D. 

21975)     25% 

403.      "         fashion,    engraved 25% 

400        "         fashion,   lithographed,   (T.  D.   12098)    8c  Ib 

97                  gypsum   (T.   D.    12383),  plain    35% 

97        "        gypsum,    decorated    45% 

148        "         iron  for  floors,  (T.  D.  11093)    8-10c  Ib 

130        "        railway,  fish,  of  iron  or  steel 4-10c  Ib 

458         "         photographic,   (T.  D.  14513) 25% 

"        saw,  wholly  or  partly  manufactured.    See  Iron 

and  steel, 
steel.     See  Steel  plates. 

166        "         steel  engraved,   (T.   D.   9889)    25%, 

166        "         stereotype,  (T.  D.  12983)  25% 

190        "         stereotype,   old  and   broken,    (T.   D.    1559),    on 

the  lead   l%c  Ib 

148        "         stove,  cast  iron,  (T.  D.  11093)   -....8-10c  Ib 

134         "         tin  and  terne   V/2c  Ib 

96  "         terra   cotta,    plain 35% 

decorated  45% 

418  "  toy  35% 

193  Platform  cars,  (T.  D.  7684)  45% 

193  Platinum  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  12651)....  45% 
642  "  in  ingots,  bars,  sheets  and  wire,  (T.  D.  23213, 

23246)  Free 

642  "  pointed  tweezers  for  chemical  use  (T.  D.  7335, 

8163,  8203,  13687) Free 

642  "  sponge,  (T.  D.  15729)  Free 

193  "  tips,  (T.  D.  12651)  45% 

642  "  unmanufactured,  (T.  D.  15729)  Free 

642  "         vases,    retorts,    and  other   apparatus,    vessels, 

and  parts   thereof,   composed  of  platinum, 

for  chemical  use.  (T.  u.  3770,  7335) Free 

406     Playing  cards,  Chinese,  (T.  D.  10731),  as  playing  cards 

in  packs. 
406         "         cards,    German,    (T.    D.    3270,    8617,    10154),    as 

playing  cards   in  packs. 

406        "         cards,  in  packs  not  exceeding  54  cards,  and  at 
a  like  rate  for  any  number  in  excess,  (T.  D. 

8617,   10154,  10731,  11518) lOc  pk  and  20% 

And    in   addition   Internal   Revenue   tax   of   2c 
per  pack.     Sec.  38,  Act  August  28,   1894. 

193     Pliers,    (T.    D.    10245,    16010)    45% 

193     Plow  machinery,   (T.  D.  23818)    , 45% 

460     Plows    20% 

193         "         planes    for    45% 

562     Plucked   fur  skins    Free 

158     Plugs,   for  sporting,    breech-loading  shot   guns,   com- 
bination shot  guns  and  rifles   50% 

157         "         for   muskets,    muzzle    loading    shot    guns    and 

rifles    25% 

15     Plum  paste,   (T.  D.   9638)    30% 

Sec.  6  "         pudding,    (T.  D.   8533)    20% 

263        "        sauce,  (T.  D.  23075)    Ic  per  Ib  and  35% 

252  "  seedlings,  Myrobolan,  3  yrs.  old  or  less  50c  M  and  15% 
252  "  seedlings,  St.  Julien,  3  yrs.  old  or  less  $1  M  and  15% 

643  Plumbago,  (T.  D.   491,  1627)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         blocks  of.  mixed  with  sand  (T.  D.  1947) 20% 

97  "         stove  polish,    (T.   D.   6403)    35% 

127     Plumbers' hooks  and  holdfasts,  (T.  D.  7404) 35% 

155         "         knives.      See   Knives. 

425     Plumes,    ornamental    50% 

425         "         crude,    (T.    D.    18068)    15% 


480  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 

264     Plums,  dried,  (T.  D.  265,  2670,  3811)  2c  It) 

262  green  or  ripe,  (T.  D.  ^670,  10274) 25c  bu 

263  "         preserved.     See  Fruits,  preserved. 
157-158  Plungers  for  guns,  as  parts  of. 

461     Plush,    hatters',    (T.     D.    12937,     15835,     16109,     16577, 

17279),  composed  of  silk,  or  of  silk  and  cotton      10% 

ribbons,   (minimum  50%; $1.50  Ib  and  15% 

315  Plushes,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  except  flax, 
cut  or  uncut  (T.  D.  11031,  11180,  11409, 
14061.  14164,  14696.  10895,  11977).  not 
bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  painted 

or  printed  9c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

If    bleached,    dyed,     colored,     stained,    painted 

or  printed 12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 47%% 

315  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  bias  dress  fac- 
ings or  skirt  bindings,  made  or  cut  from, 
not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  stained,  paint- 
ed or  printed  9c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

If    bleached,    dyed,    colored,    stained,    painted 

or  printed 12c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 47i£% 

342         "         flax  (T.  D.   19227,   19244,  21777,  21817,   21950)...       60% 

386  silk,   (minimum  50% )    $1.00  Ib  and  15% 

366  wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,   (T.  D.   10468,  11345, 

12142,    12970,    13864,    13964,    14732),    as    wool 
manufactures,  n.   s.  p.  f. 

193     Pneumatic  hooks  or  holders,   (T.  D.  9244)    45% 

Pocket  books,   according  to  material   of  chief  value, 

(T.  D.  11874). 
450        "         books,  leather  outsides  for,   (T.  D.   6217,   6218, 

15724)    35% 

193  compasses,   (T.  D.  8853)    45% 

153  "  knives,  (T.  D.  12935,  14607,  16960,  16989).  See 
Knives. 

459         "         lamps,  for  smokers,    (T.   D.   6908) 60% 

112         "         mirrors    45% 

407        "        slates,  paper  chief  value  35% 

68     Podophylin,  a  medicinal  preparation 25% 

111     Polariscopes  (T.  D.  7485)    45% 

151     Pole  chains,   (T.  D.  8739),  as  chains,  iron  or  steel. 
196     Poles,  electric  light,  telephone,  trolley  and  telegraph, 

(T.   D.    14013)   • 20% 

198        "         hoop  and  flag,  (T.  D.  ^2308)    20% 

699         "        hop,   (T.  D.  5105)    Free 

Sec.  6  Polish,  metal,  Putz  pomade,  (T.  D.  16584) 20% 

97        "         stove,    (T.    D.    17921)    35% 

133     Polished  sheet  iron  or  steel  2c  tb 

93     Polishing     earth,     (T.     D.     7146,     9265,     11246,)    12817, 

12963)    $2   ton 

366  "  clo'ths,  wool,  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n. 
s.  p.  f. 

Sec.  6  "         powder  (T.  D.  11857,   23028)    20% 

115         "         stones,  agate,   (T.  D.   13795)    50% 

92        "         stones,   pumice   in   bricks   (T.   D.    13611,    23451, 

23488)    $6   ton 

548     Polypodium,    crude    Free 

20        "        not  crude   y±c  Ib  and  10% 

70     Pomades   50% 

617     Pomegranate  peel,  crude   Free 

263         "        peel,  preserved  in  sugar Ic  Ib  and  35% 

559     Pomegranates    Free 

205     Pomelo  boxes   30% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  481 

PAR.                                          ARTICLE  RATE 

266  Pomelos Ic  Ib 

2  Pomeranza  spirits,  (T.  D.  16578) 60c  Ib  and  45% 

15  Pojiceau,  Persian,  (T.  D.  14823)   30% 

387  Pongees,  as  silk  piece  goods. 

417  Pool  balls    50% 

632  Poplar  wood,  fit  only  for  the  manufacture  of  paper..  Free 

387  Poplins,  silk,   or  silk  chief  value,    (T.  D.   1851,   1923), 

as  silk  piece  goods. 
368        "        wool,  or  part  wool.     See  Wool  dress  goods. 

254     Poppy  seed,  (T.  D.  3451,  7828,  21516,  23113) 15c  bu 

37        "        seed  oil,  raw,  boiled  or  oxidized,  (T.  D.  3473, 

9803)    20c  gal 

193     Porcelain    and   metal    umbrella    knobs,     metal    chief 

value,   (T.  D.   17327)    45% 

94  "         crucibles,    (T.   D.    15828)    25% 

418  "         dolls,    and    dolls    heads,    (T.    D.    12992,    12995, 

14684)    35% 

425        "         flowers,    (T.   D.   11364)    50% 

100         "         glassware    60% 

96         "        jewel  cases,    (T.   D.   9834)    60% 

96        "         lemon  squeezers,  plain,   (T.  D.  9162) 55% 

418        "         marbles    35% 

96         "         paintings  on,  (53  F.  R.  1006,  T.  D.  13073,  13648, 

14226,    16422,    16430)    60% 

96        "        slates   55% 

96        "        tubs,    decorated    60% 

plain  white,  (T.  D.  7022,  17651) 55% 

95  "        ware,  clock  cases,  with  or  without  movements, 

placques,  ornaments,  toys,  toy  tea  sets, 
charms,  vases,  and  statuettes  (T.  D.  6965, 
7572,  9735,  13312,  12681,  13427,  13868,  14069, 

14623),   if  decorated   60% 

Plain  white 55% 

96  "  *     ware  and  manufactures  of,   n.  s.   p.   f.,   deco- 

rated      60% 

Plain  white   55% 

702        "        works  in,  for  exhibition   Free 

274     Pork,  fresh   2c  Ib 

98     Porous  carbon  pots,  without  metallic  connections,  for 

electric   batteries    20% 

96  "         cells,   (T.  D.  10396)    55% 

97  Porphyry  articles  (T.  D.  13337),  decorated 45% 

not   decorated    35% 

118     Porphyrltlc  rock  (T.  D.  14227),  hewn,  dressed  or  pol- 
ished          50% 

117        "        rock,  unmanufactured  or  undressed 12c  cu  ft 

450     Portemonnaies,  leather,  (T.  D.  5960)   35% 

297     Porter,  in  bottles  or  jugs,  (T.  D.  6191)   40c  gal 

No  additional  duty  on  coverings, 
otherwise   than   in   bottles   or  jugs,    (T.    D. 

3905)    20c  gal 

405     Portfolios,  paper  (T.  D.  10104,  22241)    45% 

408     Portieres,  bamboo  and  bead  (T.  D.  16285)   60% 

322         "         cotton,    (T.  D.   21651)    45% 

366         "         wool,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 
89     Portland   cement,    (T.   D.   11197),   in  barrels  or  other 

packages,  including  weight  of  packages.. 8c  100  Ib 

In  bulk 7c  100  Ib 

454    Portraits  in  oil  colors 20% 

454        "        crayon   20% 

193        "        enameled  on  copper   45% 

"       pastel  2o% 

96   -     "        on  china  60% 

16 


482  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

453  Post  horns,  musical  instruments  4b% 

125  Posts,  iron  or  steel  5-10c  lb 

200  "  fence  of  wood  *  10% 

196  "  paving  of  wood  20% 

200  "  wood,  rough  hewn,  sawed,  or  bored,  (T.  D. 

90,  5867)  20% 

670  Postage  stamps,  foreign,  cancelled  or  uncancelled,  (T. 

D.   11451,   15966)    Free 

483  "         stamps,   American    Free 

403     Postal  cards,   foreign  (T.  D.   22119,   22506,   22540) 25% 

403     Posters,  not  lithographed    25% 

3     Potash,  bicarbonate  and  acetate  of,  (T.  D.  4117,  11189)       25% 

62  "         bichromate  of,  (T.  D.  6651)   3c  lb 

3         "         bisulphite  of,  (T.  D.  11053)   25% 

644        "        calcined,   (T.   D.   420)    Free 

644        "         carbonate   of,    crude    or    refined,    (T.    D.    5096, 
8601,  12565,   17380,   17381,   17430,   17900,   18810, 

19067,  78  F.  R.  805,  83  F.  R.  692) Free 

644        "        caustic,    not  refined    Free 

63  "        caustic  refined,  in  sticks  and  rolls Ic  lb 

63         "         chlorate  of 2%c  lb 

62  "  chromate  of  3c  lb 

644  "  crude,    (T.   D.    17027)    Free 

644  "  hydrate  of,  not  refined   Free 

63  "  hydrate  of,  refined,  in  sticks  or  rolls  Ic  lb 

64  "        hydriodate  of  25c  lb 

64         "         iodate  of   25c  lb 

64         "         iodide  of    .  25c  lb 


Sec.  6 

644 

644 


metal,   (T.  D.  16719)    20% 

muriate  of   . . .' Free 

nitrate  of,  crude,  (T.  D.  674)   Free 


65  nitrate  of,  refined   %c  lb 

3          '         permanganate,   (T.  D.  1545)    v. .       25% 

prussiate  of,  red,  (T.  D.  8586)   8c  lb 

66  "         prussiate  of,  yellow   4c  lb 

3        "        salts  of    25% 

644         "        sulphate  of,  crude  or  refined,  (T.  D.  7452,  38  F. 

R.  908)    Free 

301        "        water,    as     mineral    water,     artificial.    (T.    D. 
17480). 

6     Potassa  4c  lb 

3         "        acetate  of 25% 

3         "         permanganate  of 25% 

66     Potassium,  cyanide  of,   (T.  D.  9324,  22521)    12^,% 

183        "         metal   (T.  D.   16719)    20% 

285     Potato  starch,    (30   F.    R.    429,   T.   D.  5737,   7511,    7522, 

13958.   16955,   18011)    l^c  lb 

253     Potatoes,  (T.  D.  1803,  5153,  5917,  8545),  (bu.  60  Ibs.)..  25c  bu 

241        "        desiccated    40% 

253         "         sweet  (T.  D.  18472)    25c  bu 

Sec.  6  Potee  rouge.  (T.  D.  11246)    20% 

148     Pots,  cast  iron   8-10c  lb 

150         "         cast  iron,  coated,  glazed  or  tinned,  (T.  D.  8527, 

10414)   2c  lb 

98        "         carbon,  porous  without  metallic  connection...       20% 

159         "        enameled    40% 

96     Pottery,  decorated,   (T.  D.  13196)    60% 

plain    55% 

94         "         common,  yellow  and  brown   25% 

397         "         paper.     See  Paper,  copying. 

702         "         works  in,  for  exhibition   Free 

459     Pouches,  tobacco,  (T.  D.  7084,  11164,  13815)   ^60% 

449         "         India  rubber,  n.  s.  p.  f '  30% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  483 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

278  Poultry,  alive,  (T.  D.  7202,  10516,  12084,  13678,  16660)..  3c  Ib 

278  "  dressed  5c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "  dead,  undressed  (T.  D.  12084)  10% 

275  "  prepared  in  cans  25% 

Sec.  6  Pounce 20% 

20  "  if  a  drug  140  Ib  and  10% 

175  Powder,  aluminum  bronze,  (T.  D.  12222) 12c  Ib 

8  "  bleaching,  (T.  D.  12041)  ,l-5c  Ib 

175  "  bronze,  (T.  D.  5530,  12139,  15704)  12c  Ib 

3  "  clarifying,  for  wine,  (T.  D.  8855)  25% 

70  cosmetic  50% 

541  "  curry Free 

193  "  flasks,  copper  45% 

421  "         fulminating,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

68         "         goa  (T.  D.  4196)    25% 

193         "         gold,   (T.   D.    15415)    45% 

422  gun,  valued  20c.  or  less  per  pound  4c  Ib 

valued  over  20c  pound  6c  Ib 

70  "         hair,  diamond,  gold  or  silver,   (T.  D.  6113) 50% 

Sec.  6  "         incense,  (T.  D.  10232) 20% 

26  "         ink    25% 

68  "         iron   25% 

20  "         insect,  (T.  D.  2364,  6161)   140  Ib  and  10% 

67  "         medicinal,  alcoholic  (mininum  25%) 55c  Ib 

68  "  non-alcoholic    25% 

20        "        papaw   milk   (T.   D.   17613,   21240,    21347,    22451, 

23097,  23178) .140  Ib  and  10% 

Sec.  6  "         polishing,  (T.  D.  9265,  11246,  12963,  17824) 20% 

410         "         puffs,   (T.  D.  3028,  3114,  13351,   13881) 40% 

3         "         putty  T.  D.   18521)   25% 

15         "         ruby,  (T.  D.   2635)    30% 

70        "        sachet,   (T.  D.  13881,  14283,  16731)    50% 

193         "        silver,    (T.   D.  9101,   10498)    45% 

175        "        silver  bronze,  (T.  D.  15704) 12c  Ib 

422        "        smokeless,   (T.  D.  10987).     As  Powder,  gun. 
70        "         toilet   for   hair,    teeth   and   skin,    (T.    D.   9068, 

9151,    15245)    50% 

57        "         zinc  oxide,  (T.  D.  13813)   Ic  Ib 

68     Powdered  iron,  (T.  D.  1747) 25% 

20  licorice  root,  (T.  D.  14605)   ^c  Ib  and  10% 

287         "         spices,  n.  s.  p.  f 3c  Ib 

435     Precious  stones,  agate  chain  stones,  (T.  D.  14142) 10% 

stones,  agate  partly  cut  not,  (55  F.  R.   273). 
435         "        stones,  all  kinds,  cut  but  not  set,  (T.  D.  3135, 
10866,  12099,  12682,  13337,  13346,   13347,   13349, 
14487,   17742,   9211,   13350,   13809,    18016,   18848, 

18962,    21197,  21323,   23438,    23569)    10% 

435         "         stones,  diamonds,  cut,  (T.  D.  16136)   10% 

435  "  stones,  imitation,  not  exceeding  one  inch  in 
diameter,  not  set  or  decorated,  (66  F.  R.  51, 
T.  D.  12682,  13350,  14234,  14236,  14390,  15849, 
16482,  16780,  17363,  17399,  17504,  17554,  17567)  20% 
stones,  imitation,  colored  disks  not,  (T.  D. 
15403). 


112 

97 

435 

434 

14390)    60% 

545         "         stones,  uncut    Free 

68     Precipitate,  red   .-. 25% 

13     Precipitated  chalk Ic  Ib 


stones,  Japanese  lucky  stones,  (T.  D.  22762) . .       46% 

stones,  quartz  not,  (T.  D.  15839) 35% 

stones,  rock  crystals  cut,  (T.  D.  13346,  17337)..       10% 
stones,  rosaline  articles  not  (T.  D.  10929). 
stones,  set,    (T.  D.   150,   6279,   6390,   7742,   10929, 


484  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

2     Preparations,  alcoholic  compounds,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D. 

5300.  6195,  9712,  13056,  15854) 60c  Ib  and  45% 

alcoholic,  for  the  hair  (T.  D.  18541) 60c  Ib  and  45% 

2  "        alcoholic  perfumery,    including   cologne   water 

(T.  D.  7369,  9712,  13565) 60c  Ib  and  45% 

663        "        anatomical    Free 

13        "        chalk,  n.  s.  p.  f : lc  Ib 

3  "        chemical  compounds  and  salts,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T. 

D.    11416)    25% 

15        "        coal  tar,  not  colors  or  dyes,  and  not  medicinal, 

n.  s.  p.   f 20% 

3  known  as  alkalies,  alkaloids,  distilled  oils,  es- 
sential oils,  rendered  oils  and  all  combina- 
tions of  the  foregoing,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

67  "        medicinal,   containing  alcohol,   or   in   the   pre- 

paration of  which  alcohol  is  used,  n.  s.  p.  f., 

(T.  D.  12449,  12644,  14518),  (minimum  25%)..  55c  Ib 

68  "        medicinal,    not    containing   alcohol    or    in    the 

preparation  of  which  alcohol  is  not  used,  n. 
s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  7574,  10418.  11973,  12905, 
13058,  13498.  13870,  14292,  14731,  14805,  15125, 

17607)     25% 

68        "         medicinal,  antltoxine  (T.  D.  18330)   25% 

68        "         medicinal   mercurial 35% 

68  medicinal.  Nelson's  lozenges  (T.  D.  18735) 25% 

68        "        medicinal,  waters,  such  as  cherry,  laurel,  rose 

or  orange  flowers,   (T.  D.  5945,  10411,  12228)       25% 
291        "        of  which  distilled  spirits  are  a  component  of 
chief  value  shall  pay  a  duty  not  less  than 
that    upon    distilled   spirits. 

43         "         of  opium,   liquid    40% 

229        "        similar  to  macaroni  and  vermicelli,  (T.  D.  8819, 

9388)   l^,c  Ib 

70  used  as  applications  to  the  hair,  mouth,  teeth 

or  skin  such  as  cosmetics,  dentifrices, 
pastes,  pomades  and  powders.  (T.  D.  6113, 

9151.    13442)    50% 

13     Prepared  chalk   lc  Ib 

283        "        chioory    or    coffee    substitute,    (T.     D.     14783. 

12361.   12531)    2l£c  Ib 

267        ' '        cocoanut    2c  Ib 

261        "         fish.  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (29  F.  R.  686)   %c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         food,   lacteous.    (T.   D.  7082) 20% 

275         "        meats,  n.  s.  p.   f 25% 

287         "         mustard.  (T.  D.  13080)    lOc  Ib 

264         "         olives.     See  Olives. 

58        "         oxide  of  iron  (T.  D.  4700)   ...  A 30% 

659        "         oysters.   (T.   D.   10762,   12258) " Free 

261        "         shark  fins   %c  Ib 

241    .     "         truffles.   (£.  D.  10243,  13179.  13213.  15153) 40% 

241         "         vegetables,  n.  s.  p.  f .  (T.  D.  23363)    40% 

Presents  are  subject  to  duty  like  other  importations, 
(Art.  337,  Reg.  1874,  T.  D.  11305.  14436, 
14558). 

263     Preserves,  (T.  D.  13239)     lc  Ib  and  35% 

366     Press  cloth,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f..  (T.  D. 
10505.  12202). 

347         "         cloth,  jute,   (T.  D.  15996)    45% 

431        "         cloth,  hair   20c  sq  yd 

402         "         paper  or  boards,   (T.  D.  23385)    25% 

649     Priest's  robes,  if  regalia,  for  religious  society Free 

15     Prlmullne,  (T.*  D.  12259)    30% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  485 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

J2     Primuline,  buff,  (64  F.  R.  492,  T.  D.  11918,  11982,  12640, 

13423,   13860)    %C  lt> 

314     Printed  bibs  in  the  piece,  (T.  D.  15867) 50% 

366  felt  squares,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f., 

(T.  D.  17260). 

403        "         matter,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  21964,  22506) 25% 

"         matter,   advertising  cards  of  iron  not,    (T.  D. 
9812,   10  S.   G.  R.   180). 

403  matter,  colored  pictures,   (T.  D.  11972)    25% 

403  matter,  cotton  scapularies,   (T.  D.  5485,  10930)       25% 

403        "        matter,  labels  on  surface  coated  paper,  (T.  D. 

13802)    25% 

403        "        matter,    language    lesson    pamphlets,    (T.    D. 

16297)     25% 

397  "  matter,  napkins,  printed,  (T.  D.  10729).  See 
Paper,  tissue. 

403        "         matter,  postal  cards,  (T.  D.  10960)   25% 

403         "        matter,  sermons,   (T.  D.  11413,  11681)    25% 

403         "         matter,  soap  wrappers,   (T.   D.  13318)    25% 

407        "        paper  bags,  (T.  D.  17650) 35% 

26     Printers'  ink  (T.  D.   21588)    25% 

438         "         rollers,  leather  for,  (T.  D.  15700)    20% 

193     Printing  machine,  (T.  D.  12579)   45% 

366  "  machines,  felt  for,  as  wool  manufactures,  n. 
s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  11381). 

166        "        metal  plates  for,   (T.  D.  12983)    26% 

396         "         paper,  (T.  D.   10472,   10759,  12312,   14546,  16332). 

See  Paper,  printing. 

400  Prints,  lithographic,  (65  P.  R.  418,  T.  D.  15812,  15842, 
16354,  17568,  19173,  19534,  21924,  22760,  23169). 
See  paper  prints,  lithographic. 

407        "         lithographic,  manufactures  of,   (T.  D.  22577)..       35% 
400        "        lithographic  on  cotton,  as  Lithographic  prints 
(T.  D.  18305). 

503        "         lithographic,  for  societies,  (T.  D.  6201) Free 

193     Prismatic  compasses,  metal  chief  value,   (T.  D.  8623)       45% 

115     Prisms,  calc  spar,   (T.  D.  12383,  12391) 50% 

112         "         glass,    (T.   D.    12687)    45% 

612     Prize  medals,  (T.  D.  6566,   9987,  15813)    Free 

Prizes,  naval,  (T.  D.  19278,  19508) Free 

15     Products,  coal-tar,  n.  s.  p.  f ." 20% 

645     Professional     books,     implements,     instruments     and 
tools  of  trade,  occupation  or  employment,  in  . 
the  actual  possession  at  the  time,  of  per- 
sons emigrating  to  the  United  States  (T.  D. 

18803) Free 

But  this  exemption  shall  not  be  construed  to 
include  machinery  or  other  articles  im- 
ported for  use  in  any  manufacturing  estab- 
lishment, or  for  any  other  person  or  per- 
sons or  for  sale. 

Ill     Projecting  lenses 45% 

193     Propeller   shafts    45% 

67  Proprietary  preparations  containing  alcohol,  or  in  the 

preparation  of  which  alcohol  is  used,  n.  s. 
p.  f.,  (41  F.  R.  32,  75  F.  R.  728,  18  O.  A.  G. 
552,  11336,  11362,  11698,  10228,  10418,  10684, 
11188,  11216,  12033,  15118),  (minimum  25%)..  55c  Ib 

68  "        preparations  not  containing  alcohol,  or  in  the 

preparation  of  which  alcohol  is  not  used..  25% 

449     Protectors,  dress,  of  India  rubber  30% 

673     Protoxide   of   strontian    Free 

Protractors,  dutiable  according  to  material. 


48tf  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

Sec.  6  Provender  of  mixed  grains,  ground  (T.  D.   2841)...       20% 
263     Prune  butter,  (T.  D.  17552,  r<570) Ic  lb  and  35% 

263  "         jelly    (T.   D.    17570)    35% 

15        "         pure   (T.   D.    15121)    30% 

299         "         wine   or   juice,    (T.   D.    11399,    13341,    14838,    59 
F.  R.  771),  containing  no  alcohol  or  not  over 

18%    alcohol    60c   gal 

Containing   over    18%    alcohol,    in   addition   on 

the  alcohol  contained  therein    $2.07  gal 

264  Prunelles,   (T.  D.  4993,  6330)    2c  lb 

193     Pruning  bills  (T.  D.  7119)   45% 

153         "         knives,  (T.  D.  6628,  12935,  17590).     See  Knives. 

264     Prunes   (T.  D.   21594)    2c  It) 

263         "         preserved,  (T.  D.  4793,  2654,  20565).  See  Fruits, 

preserved. 
45     Prussian   blue,    in  pulp,   dry  or  ground  in,   or  mixed 

with  oil  or  water,  (T.  D.  8312)   8c  Ib 

66     Prussiate  of  potash,  red  8c  lb 

66        "         of  potash,  yellow   4c  Ib 

3         "         of  soda,  (T.  D.  11298,  11354)    ' 25% 

464     Prussia  acid Free 

501     Public  documents  issued  by  foreign  governments  (T. 

D.    18713)     Free 

702        "        monuments,   articles  intended   for  Free 

601     Publications  issued  for  their  subscribers  or  exchanges 
by    scientific    and    literary    associations    or 

academies   (T.  D.  18672)    Free 

403         "         n.  s.   p.  f 25% 

501         "         of   individuals   for  gratuitous   private   circula- 
tion, (T.  D.  17603,  19452) Free 

193     Puff  boxes.  Britannia  ware   45% 

100         "        boxes,   glass,   cut    60% 

193         "         boxes,    metal 45% 

450  "         boxes,   paper  mache    35% 

boxes,   others   according    to    material,    (T.    D. 
6125). 

410     Puffs,    powder    40% 

193     Pulleys,  metal,  (T.  D.   12855)    45% 

208        "         wooden    « 35% 

432  Pull  overs,  as  fur  hats,  which  see,   (T.  D.  7220). 

45  Pulp   blue    8c   tb 

15  "         blue,  if  a  coal  tar  color,  (T.  D.  4089) 30% 

322  "         cotton,   (T.  D.   13594,  14692)    45% 

48  "         chromium   colors   4^>c  Ib 

433  '  manufacturers,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  9644,  13705)..       35% 

451  '         masks 35% 

Sec.  6    '         millet.  (T.  D.  18885,  84  F.  R.  446)   20% 

322  '         rag,    (T.    D.    14692)    45% 

414  '  shoe  buttons,  valued  not  over  3c.  per  gross.. Ic  gross 

valued  over  3c  gross 50% 

393         "         straw,     bleached,     (T.    D.    12286,     12356),     dry 

weight  y±c  lb 

62        "         ultramarine  blue   3%c  lb 

55         "         white  lead  2%c  lb 

393         "        wood,    chemical   bleached,   dry  weight,    (T.   D. 

10095.   15634)    ^c  lb 

chemical,  unbleached,  dry  weight l-6c  lb 

mechanically  ground,  (T.  D.  10964.  11349,  11951, 

12356,   13001),   dry  weignt   l-12c  lb 

395        "         wood,  filter  masse  or  stock l%c  lb  and  15% 

433        "         wood  tumbler  mats,  (T.  D.  15220)    35% 

699         "        woods    Free 

208     Pulpit  of  carved  wood  (T.  D.   12254)    35% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  487 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Pulpit  of  marble,  as  manufactures  of  marble,  (T.  D. 
22712). 

Sec.  6  Pulque,  (T.  D.  6871,  20385)   20% 

646     Pulu,  (April  5,  1856,  San  Francisco)    Free 

92     Pumice  stone,  manufactured  wholly  or  in  part  (T.  D. 

23284)    $6  ton 

stone,  artificial  (T.  D.  6409,  22652,  22682) $6  ton 

stone  bricks  (T.  D.  1517,  13611,  23451,  23488)... $6  ton 

92        '          powdered  (T.  D.  18521,  23284) $6  ton 

92        '          stone,  selected  (T.  D.   18268)    15% 

92  '          stone,  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  23284) 15% 

254     Pumpkin  seeds,   (T.  D.   7259)    30% 

257     Pumpkins  in  natural  state 25% 

193     Pumps,    metal    45% 

208         "         wood    35% 

193     Punchers,  iron  or  steel   •    45% 

122     Punchings,  iron  or  steel,  (7  S.  C.  R.  546,  14  F.  R.  687, 

T.  D.  14766)    $4  ton 

59     Purple,  London    15% 

121         "         ore,  (T.  D.  14385)   40c  ton 

58     Purree,  painters'  color,  (T.  D.  8705)   30% 

193     Purse  trimmings    45% 

Purses  dutiable  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  6245). 

56     Putty  lc  Ib 

155        "        knives.     See  Knives. 

3         "         powder,  (T.  D.  18821)   25% 

Sec.  6  "         red,  (T.  D.  11246)   20% 

90     Putz  kalk,  polishing  powders,  (T.  D.  12810,  23213) 

5c  per  100  Ibs 
Sec.  6  "         pomade,  (T.  D.  16584,  20287,   23028) 20% 

93  "         pulver,  (T.  D.  12963)    $2  ton 

15     Pyoktanin,    (T.   D.  13597)    30% 

548     Pyrethrum,   (T.  D.   15113,   23387)    Free 

674     Pyrites,  (T.  D.  10924),  containing  in  excess  of  25%  sul- 
phur         Free 

121        "         dross  or  residuum  from,  (T.  D.  14385) 40c  ton 

1     Pyrogallic  acid,  (T.  D.  3412)   25% 

1     Pyroligrteous  acid,   (T.  D.   3964,   4378),   not  exceeding 

S.  G.  1.047 %c  lt> 

Exceeding  S.  G.  1.047   2c  Ib 

Pyroxylin   artificial  silk  according  to  article,    (G.   A. 
3917,   T.    D.    23110,    23528). 

17        "         balls,  (T.  D.  13223)   65c  Ib  and  25% 

17        "        compounds  of,  (T.  D.  6744)   50c  Ib 

17        "        compounds  of,  rolled  or  in  sheets,  unpolished, 
and    not    made    up    into    articles,     (G.    A. 

3818)    60c  Ib 

17        "         compounds  of,  if  in  finished  or  partly  finished 
articles,  (T.  D.   8610,  20775,  23041,  23089) 

65c  Ib  and  25% 
17         "        hairpins,  (T.  D.  11033,  11092,  11418) ...  .65c  Ib  and  25% 

17         "         tablets,    (T.  D.    11966)    65c  Ib  and  25% 

17        "         trays,    (T.   D.   16478)    65c  Ib  and  25% 


488  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Quadrant    frames,    brass    45% 

208         "         frames,  wood   35  % 

193     Quadrants,   brass    45% 

190     Quads,  as  type,  (T.  D.  13228)    . .    25% 

88     Quarry  tiles,   (T.  D.  21957)    4c  per  sq  ft 

115     Quartz,  manufacture  of  (T.  D.  13346,  13337,  15839)...       50% 
115  spar  prisms   50% 

20     Quassia  wood,  advanced  in  value  ^c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         wood,   crude,   (T.  D.  6625)    Free 

22     (Suebracho,  extract  of  (T.  D.  21761)    y2c  Ib 

96     Queensware,  as  earthenware,  decorated  60% 

plain    55% 

548     Quercitron,  (T.  D.  4816,  12127,  13860) Free 

22        "         extract,   (T.  D.  12640,  13423,  13860) %c  Ib 

402     Quetsch  papier,  (T.  D.  3508)    25% 

20     Quick  grass  root,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

648        "         grass  root,   crude Free 

189     Quicksilver  (additional  duty  on  flasks  and  bottles)..     7c  Ib 

64        "         colors,   containing   lOc  Ib 

483        "         flasks  or  bottles,  American,  returned   Free 

Sec.  6  Quill,  fishing  floats,  (T.  D.  16336) 20% 

425         "         pens,  with  feather  handle  (T.  D.  10394)   50% 

187         "         penholders,    (T.   D.   13424)    25% 

207         "         toothpicks.     (T.    D.     4705.    10394,    10889,    17775, 

24065)    2c  M  and  15% 

548     Quilla  bark  crude  Free 

339     Quillings,  cotton,   (T.  D.  16205)    60% 

339         "         flax   80% 

390  "         silk   chief   value    60% 

425     Quills,  crude  (75  F.  R.  833,  T.  D.  14738,  17883,  18747,  79 

F.  R.  953)    „ 15% 

425         "         dressed  and  finished   50% 

70        "         filled  with  tooth  powder,  (T.  D.  13207) 50% 

425         "         goose,  split,  (T.  D.  7148,  14738)    15% 

425         "         pelican,  (T.  D.  22892)   50% 

Quilting,  according  to  material. 
425     Quilts,  cotton  and  down,  (T.  D.  8850,   8  S.  C.  R.  920)       50% 

339         "         cotton,  embroidered,  (T.  D.  12426)   60% 

366        "        cotton,  wool  fringe,  as  manufactures  of  wool, 

(T.  D.  21662). 

425        "         down    50% 

dutiable    according   to   material,    (T.    D.    6179, 

6966,   8784,  8850). 
425         "         silk  and  down,  down  chief  value,   (T.  D.  8784, 

8850)    50% 

391  "        silk  and  down,  silk  chief  value   50% 

450         "         skins   of   eider   down,    sewed  together,    (T.   D. 

6966)    35% 

254     Quince  seed,   (T.  D.  4385,   11212,   14152) 30% 

548        "         seeds  that  will  not  germinate,  as  crude  drug..     Free 
252        "        stocks,  3  year  old  or  less $1  M  and  15% 

262  Quinces,  green  or  ripe   25c  bu 

263  "         preserved  Ic  Ib  and  35  % 

If  containing  over  10%  alcohol   S5% 

And  on  alcohol  in  excess  of  10% $2.50  gal 

647     Quinla,  alkaloids  or  salts  of  cinchona  bark Free 

488        "        barks  of    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  489 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

647     Qulnia,  sulphate  of,  (T.  D.  5901,  6265,  6865) Free 

647     Quinidia,   (T.   D.  6268)    Free 

647         "         sulphate  of,  (T.  D.  6268)   Free 

67  Quinine    and    sherry    wine,    (T.    D.    6100)    (maximum 

25%)    55c  lb 

488                  barks Free 

70        "         tonic  for  the  hair,  (T.  D.  11601) 50% 

67        "         tonic  water,  (T.  D.  17604)   55c  It) 

647     Quinoidine,  (T.  D.  2603)    Free 

15     Quinosol,  (T.  D.  20655)  20% 

540     Quoits Free 

190     Quotations,  as  type,  (T.  D.  13228)   25% 


PAR  ARTICLE                                       RATE 

432  Rabbit  fur  hats.     See  Hats,  fur. 

426  fur,    prepared   for   hatters'    use,    (T.    D.    6847, 

13313,    16875,    17076)     20% 

463         "         fur,  waste,  (T.  D.  10540,  12223,  20447) 10% 

450         "         fur  yarn,   (T.  D.   6306,   11084)    35% 

450        "        hair   caps,    (T.    D.   11094) 35% 

463        "         skin  cuttings,   (T.  D.  9886)    10% 

426  skins,  prepared  for  felting,   (T.  D.  6394) 20% 

562        "        skins,   undressed  Free 

Sec.  6  Rabbits,  dressed,  (T.  D.  2325,  7202) 10% 

222         "         living    20% 

275         "         pickled  in  vinegar,  (T.  D.  7244)    25% 

450     Racquet  balls,  leather  (T.  D.  13760) 35% 

448  "        gut  strings,   (T.  D.   10397) 25% 

93     Raddle,  (T.  D.  11857)    $1  ton 

112     Radiometers,  (T.  D.  11388)    45% 

254     Radish  seed  30% 

20     Radix  root,  advanced  in  value ^c  lb  and  10% 

548        "        root,   crude    Free 

449  Raffia  braids   (T.  D.  17267)    30% 

347         "         cloth,    (T.   D.    11879,    12355) 45% 

566       "        crude,   (T.  D.   7268,  15579) Free 

699  Rafts  of  logs  and  round,  unmanufactured  timber....     Free 

322     Rag  pulp,  cotton,  (T.  D.  14692)    45% 

648     Rags,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  3535,  7656,  5620,  6760) Free 

632        "        paper  stock   Free 

391         "        silk  for  buttons   (T.  D.  3311) 50% 

363         "         wool,   (T.  D.  4098,  12986,  21595)   lOc  lb 

193     Rail  ends,  steel,  (T.  D.  8214,  9358) 45% 

135  "        ends,   such  as  have  been  selected  and  sawed 

into  short  bars,  same  as  steel  ingots,  (T.  D. 

4273,  9358). 

122        "        ends,  fit  only  for  remanufacture $4  ton 

193     Railing  points,  iron,  (T.  D.  6798)    45% 

Railroad  iron  for  repairs.    See  Sec.  3021,  R.  S. 

195  "        sleepers,  (T.  D.  2673)    $2  M  ft 

196  "         ties    20% 

13 J     Rails,  flat,  iron  or  steel,  punched 7-20c  lb 

122  "         old  iron,  (11  S.  C.  R.  768,  T.  D.  4262,  8214).... $4  ton 

130        "        "T",  iron  or  steel  7-20c  lb 

130     Railway  bars,  iron  or  steel  7-20c  lb 


490  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                       RATE 

130     Railway  chairs   4-10c  Ib 

130         "         fish  plates,  or  iron  or  steel  4-10c  Ib 

366  "        rugs,  wool,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.. 
(T.   D.   7298). 

130        "        splice  bars,  iron  or  steel  4-10c  lt> 

171         "         tires    li/oC  Ib 

171        "         wheels   1^4c  Ib 

171        "        wheels,  with  steel  axles   l^c  Ib 

264     Raisins,  (T.  D.  14624)   2i^c  Ib 

193     Rakes,  iron  or  steel  "45% 

460        "         horse    20% 

208        "         wood    35% 

346  Ramie   cloth,    woven  fabrics   or  articles,    n.    s.   p.    f., 

composed  of  ramie,  flax,  or  hemp,  weighing 
4i£  ounces  or  more  sq.  yd.,  containing  not 
more  than  60  threads  to  the  sq.  in. 

l%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  more  than  60,   not  more  than   120 

threads  to  the  sq.  in 2%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  more  than  120,  not  more  than  180 

threads  to  the  sq.  in 6c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  more  than  180  threads  to  the  sq. 

in 9c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

None  of  the  above  to  pay  less  than 50% 

Weighing  less    than    4^4    ounces    sq.    yd.    and 
containing  more  than"  100  threads  to  sq.  in., 

(T.  D.  3621,  12223,  12248)    35% 

345  "  handkerchiefs,  whether  in  the  piece  or  other- 
wise, hemmed  or  not  hemmed  50% 

If  hemstitched,  imitation  hemstitched,  revered, 

or  with  drawn  threads    55% 

339  If   embroidered    60% 

335        "        hydraulic  hose    20c  Ib 

347  "         manufactures,   n.   s.   p.    f 45% 

463         "         noils,  (T.  D.  13348,  17777,  23347)    10% 

315         "         pile   fabric,     according    to   condition,     (T.     D. 

19482,    19489). 
666         "         grass    Free 

330  "        threads,  twines  or  cords,  made  from  yarn,  not 

finer  than  5  lea  or  number 13c  Ib 

If  made  from  yarn  finer  than  5  lea  or  number, 
additional  for  each  lea  or  number,   or  part 

of,  in  excess  of  five   %c  Ib 

314         "         wearing  apparel    50% 

331  "        yarns,  single  in  the  gray,  not  finer  than  8  lea 

or  number   7c  tt> 

Finer  than  8,  not  finer  than  80  lea  or  number.       40% 

Finer  than  80  lea  or  number 15% 

157     Ramrods,  steel  (T.  D.  9869)  25% 

475     Ranco,  and  extracts  of    Free 

39     Rape  seed  oil,   (T.  D.  9323,  14807,  15013)    10c  gal 

656        "         seeds    F1"66 

154     Rapiers,  (T.  D.  6350)    

156     Rasps.     See  Files. 

299     Raspberry  juice,  as  Fruit  juice  (T.  D.  18720). 

Sec.  6  "         sirup   and  vinegar   (T.   D.    11689,    13195,    13973, 

14731)    

"1         "        oil  (minimum  25%)    »2 

262     Raspberries  (T.  D.  3162,  19532) lc  qt 

292     Ratafia    52.25   gal 

208     Rattan  baskets,   (T.  D.  17077)    35% 

409  "  braids,  plaits  or  laces,  suitable  for  making  or 
ornamenting  hats,  bonnets  or  hoods,  if 
bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained 20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  491 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Not  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  stained 15% 

462     Rattan  canes,  walking  (56  F.  R.  817) 40% 

700        "        canes,  walking,  rough  sticks  for Free 

206        "         chair  cane,    (40  F.   R..  570) 10% 

208        "         furniture    beaters,    (72   F.   R.    45,    T.    D.    7188, 

12200) • '...       '35% 

452  matting    6c  sq  yd 

452  mats    4c  sq  ft 

208  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.   12200) 35% 

206        "        piddicks 10% 

208         "        polished 35% 

700        "        round,   in  the  rough  (T.  D.   18582,   22532) Free 

206         "         split   (T.   D.   12981)    10% 

700        "        unmanufactured,     (T.     D.     11586,     7949,     9779, 

13244.  40  F.  R.  570,  72  F.  R.  45) Free 

208        "        whip  handles   and   fishing  poles,   (T.    D.    7188, 

12948) 35% 

418     Rattles,  children's,  as  toys,  (T.  D.  1346) 35% 

"        other,  according  to  material. 
346     Raven's  duck,  linen,  as  Linen  cloth. 

573     Rawhide  lariats  (T.  D.   4751)    Free 

450        "         loom  pickers,  (T.  D.  16105)   35% 

438     Raw  cattle  hides    15% 

Sec.  6  "         or  unmanufactured  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f 10% 

450     Razor  cases,   leather  (T.  D.   21858)    35% 

407        "        cases,   paper  (T.  D.   7162) 35% 

208        "         cases,   wood 35% 

450        "        strops,  leather  35% 

"        strops,  metal  and  leather,  according  to  material 

of  chief  value. 
"        strops,  wood  and  leather,  according  to  material 

of  chief  value. 

163  Razors  and  razor  blades,  finished  or  unfinished,  (T. 
D.  9059,  9337,  17694). 

Valued  less  than  $1.50  per  doz 50c  doz  and  15% 

Valued  $1.50,  less  than  $3  doz $1  doz    and  15% 

Valued  $3  or  more  per  doz $1.75  doz  and  20% 

"         corn.     As  razors,  (T.  D.  15160). 

Ill     Reading  glasses   (T.   D.  11242,   11389,   11546) 45% 

314     Ready-made  clothing,   cotton    50% 

390        "         clothing,   silk    60% 

370        "         clothing,    wool    44c  Ib  and  60% 

460     Reapers    20% 

193     Reaping  hooks,   iron  or  steel 45% 

501     Rebound  books,  printed  more  than  20  years,  (50  F.  R. 

914,  T.  D.   10931,  13593)    Free 

Sec.  3  Reciprocity,  to  secure  same  the  President  may  sus- 
pend the  duties  imposed  in  this  act  and 
may  impose  the  following  duties,  viz: — 

Argols,  or  crude  tartar,  or  wine  lees  crude 5% 

Brandies  and  spirits  $1.75  gal 

Champagnes  and  other  sparkling  wines, 

half    pints    $1.50  doz 

pints    $3  doz 

quarts    $6  doz 

if  in  packages  of  more  than  1  quart,  $1.90  per 
gallon  on  excessive  quantity. 

Paintings   15% 

Pastels    ...- 15% 

Pen  and  ink  drawings    15% 

Statuary 15% 

Wines,  still  and   vermuth,    in  casks 35c  gal 

In  bottles  or  jugs,  case  of  12  quarts $1.25 


492  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Any   excess    beyond     these     quantities     found 

in  such  bottles  or  jugs  shall  pay 4c  pint 

No  separate  or  additional   duty  shall  be   as- 
sessed on  the  bottles. 

Reciprocal  agreement  with  France.     (T.  D.  19405). 
"         agreement  with  France  does  not  cover  liquors 
enumerated    in   Par.     292.       (T.     D.     19464, 
20352,    22401,    22557). 

"  agreement  with  France,  fruits  preserved  in 
spirits  not  entitled  to  benefits.  (T.  D. 
20761). 

"  agreement  with  France,  chartreuse  and  creme 
de  menthe  not  covered.  (T.  D.  22314,  22384, 
22557). 

"  agreement  with  France,  articles  exported 
from  France  via  Liverpool  entitled  to  bene- 
fits. (T.  D.  21186,  21565,  22447). 

"  agreement  with  France,  imports  from  French 
colonies  not  entitled  to  benefits.  (T.  D. 
19405,  21139,  21564,  21941). 

"  agreement  with  France,  products  of  France, 
imported  into  the  United  States  from  a 
country  other  than  France,  not  entitled  to 
benefits.  (T.  D.  19867,  21565). 

"        agreement    with   France,   still    wine   in    casks 
containing   24%    or   less   of  alcohol  entitled 
to  benefits.     (T.  D.  19539). 
"        agreement  with  France,  metallic  capsules  for 

bottles  not  included.     (T.  D.   20181). 
14        agreement  with  France,  time  of  taking  effect 

of,  (T.  D.  20350). 

"        agreement  with  France,   French  brandy  from 
Havana    not    entitled    to    benefits,    transit 
must  be  continuous.     (T.  D.  23473). 
agreement  with   Germany.     (T.   D.   22353). 
"         agreement  with  Germany,  boonekamp  bitters 
and   kirschwasser   not  entitled   to   benefits, 
('l.  D.   23192,   23437). 
agreement  with  Italy.     (T.  D.   22373). 
agreement  with  Portugal.     (T.   D.   22277). 
"        agreement  with  Germany,   Portugal  and  Italy 
does  not  cover  liquors  enumerated  in  Par. 
292.      (T.    D.   22452). 

agreement  with  Italy  does  not  cover  a  statu- 
ary bronze  cast.      (T.   D.  22510.) 
"        agreement  with  Portugal,  products  of  Portu- 
gal  imported   from   any   other   country   not 
entitled  to  benefits.     (T.  D.   22374.) 
Reciprocity,  most  favored  nation  clause- 
Whiskey  from   Great   Britain   not   entitled  to, 

(T.  P.  23166). 
Recoil  pads,  as  parts  of  guns.     (T.  D.  20956.) 

Sec.  6     Reconstructed  rubies,  (T.  D.  21550)   20% 

401     Record  paper.     See  Paper,   writing. 

3     Recovered  oil.     (T.  D.  22501)    25% 

647         "         sulphur.     (T.  D.  20085,  20141)   Free 

505     Red  brass  (T.  D.  10865)   Free 

13        "         chalk  (T.  D.  23027)   lc  Ib 

56        "        cross  cliffstone   *4c  n> 

58        "        earth,    polishing    30% 

51        "        lead   IJ*£J5 

58        "        lead  levigated  as  a  color  

3         "         liquor,  acetate  of  alumina   25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  493 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

6     Red  or  crude  tartar.     See  Argols. 

58        "        paint    30% 

287        "        pepper  or  capsicum,   ground  or  unground. ..  .2i£c  It) 

68       .""        precipitate    35% 

66        "        prussiate  of  potash   8c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "        putty   (T.   D.    11246) 20% 

700        "        sandalwood    Free 

54         "         vermilion,  containing  quicksilver lOc  Ib 

containing  lead 5c  It> 

548        "         wood,    crude    Free 

20        "        wood,  advanced  %c  Ib  and  10% 

206     Reed  piddicks  (T.  D.  5252,  8760,  9779) 10% 

700     Reeds  (T.  D.  11586)    Free 

206        "         chair,   (T.  D.  11586)   10% 

206         "         china,    (T.  D.   13244)    10% 

206         "         corset,   (T.  D.   14382,   16593,   ^2576) 10% 

453         "         for  clarionets,   (T.  D.  12116)    45% 

208         "         manufactures   of    (T.     D.     19261,     21354,   22533, 

22576)    35% 

206         "         round,  (40  F.  R.  570,  T.  D.  13244,  18582,   21354)       10% 

700        "         umbrella  sticks,  rough,   (T.  D.   13321) Free 

700         "         unmanufactured  (T.  D.  9779,  4949,  22371,  22533)     Free 

208        "         winding  (T.  D.  13244) 35% 

208        "         whip  handles,  finished  (T.  D.  16805) 35% 

206        "         wrought  into  chair  cane  (T.  D.  18545,  21354) ..       10% 

4     Refined   bauxite    6-10c  lb 

11        "        borax  5c  lb 

418     Reflectors  for  Christmas  trees   (T.  D.  3797) 35% 

Refrigerating  plant  not  ship's  equipment,  (T.D.  22450). 

499     Refuse  bone  black,  (T.  D.  14700) Free 

Sec.  6  "         camphor.   (T.  D,  23116)    10% 

632        "        gunny  bags Free 

182        "        lead    2%c  Ib 

463         "         waste  (16  S.  C.  R.  89). 10% 

649  Regalia  and  gems,  statues,  statuary,  and  specimens 
or  casts  of  sculpture,  where  specially  im- 
ported in  good  faith  for  the  use  of  or  by 
order  of  any  society  incorporated  or  estab- 
lished solely  for  educational,  philosophical, 
scientific,  literary  or  religious  purposes,  or 
for  the  encouragement  of  the  fine  arts,  or 
for  the  use  or  by  order  of  any  college, 
academy,  school,  or  seminary  of  learning, 
or  any  State  or  public  library  in  the  U.  S., 
but  the  term  "regalia"  as  herein  used  shall 
be  held  to  embrace  only  such  insignia  of 
rank  or  office  or  emblems  as  may  be  worn 
upon  the  person  or  borne  in  the  hand  dur- 
ing public  exercises  of  the  society  or  insti- 
tution, and  shall  not  include  articles  of  fur- 
niture or  fixtures,  or  of  regular  wearing  ap- 
parel, nor  personal  property  of  individuals 
(T.  D.  7343,  7711,  8346,  8514,  8548,  8765, 

11051,  11123,  21026,   22508,  23143,   23856) Fret; 

antependia  are  not  (T.  D.  6984). 
candelabra  is  not,   (T'.  D.  12097,  13362). 
cross  is,  (T.  D.  9664,  12628). 
"         flag  for  society  of  marksmen    is    not,    (T.    D. 

13124). 
"         Highland  costumes  for  military  company,   not 

(T.  D.  13379). 

joss  house  fittings  are  not,  (T.  D.  12581). 
lamp  is  not,  (T.  D.  12628). 


494  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Regalia,  lectern  is  not,  (T.  D.  1826,  7229,  12633). 

linen  surplices  are  not,   (T.  D.  12387,  13489). 
"        mardi-gras  and  other  fancy  costumes  are  not, 

(t.  D.   9551). 

missal  stand  is  not,   (T.  D.  12096). 
Ostensorium  is,  (T.  D.  12096). 
piece  goods  are  not,  (T.  D.  10685). 
.     "         pocket    communion    service    is,    (T.    D.    7106, 

8049). 
sanctuary     lamp     is     not,     (T.    D.    2005,    2290, 

4312). 
silk  banner  for  benevolent  society  is  not,   (T. 

D.   7956,  12423). 
silk  clothing  for  use  of  dragon  in  Chinese  joss 

house  is  not,  (T.  D.  8548). 
silk  scarfs   for  Hebrew  congregation  are   not, 

(T.  D.  2939). 

surplices  for  private  use  are  not,  (T.  D.  13489). 
uniforms  for  military  company  are  not,  (T.  D. 
13379,   14608). 

173     Regulus  of  antimony,   (T.  D.   11020) %c  Ib 

534         "         of    copper,     (T.     D.     4529,     10173,    19777,    20326, 

20379,  21291,  23656)    Free 

Sec.  27,  483  Reimportation  of  articles.   (T.  D.   18971,  19049, 

21096,   22568,   22648,  23060). 

400     Relief  pictures,  as  lithographic  prints,  (T.  D.  12791). 
Religious  books  not  free  as  professional  books,  (T.  D. 

15585). 

emblems,   not   medals,     (T.     D.     10542,     10934, 
22508). 

193        "        crosses,  wood  and  metal,  (T.  D.  11418) 45% 

193         "         medals  (65  F.  R.  492,  T.  D.  13378,  13497,  15813)       45% 

3     Rendered  oils.  (T.  D.  6994)    25% 

650     Rennets  (T.  D.   6624)    Free 

650        "         raw,    prepared,   or   liquid   (T.    D.   6624,     G.     A. 

3905)    Free 

Sec.  13  Repairs  to  American  vessels. 
Sec.  19  "         to  machinery. 
Sec.  34  Repeal  provisions. 

387     Reps  as   Silk  cloth    .-. 60% 

366        "        woolen,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

208     Reredos,  wood   (T.  D.    2649) 35% 

Sec.  6  Residuum,  candle  tar  (T.  D.   14460) 20% 

121         "         of  burnt  pyrites,   (T.  D.  941u)   40c  ton 

Sec.  6  "         of  corn  starch,   (T.  D.  6641)    20% 

Sec.  6  "         of  petroleum,  (T.  D.  6592)   20% 

668        "         olive  oil,    (T.  D.  6675)    Free 

of  wool  grease,  as  wool  grease  (T.  D.  20816). 

370     Resin  and  wool  hats,  (T.  D.  13380) 44c  lt>  and  60% 

20        "        gum,  advanced   in  value,     (T.    D.     6694,     6697, 

7360)   34c  lb  and  10% 

548         "         gum,  crude,  (T.  D.  12977,16639)   Free 

68        "         jalap    25% 

68  medicinal    25% 

68        "         niix  vomica   25% 

67  "        of  scammony   (T.    D.    6118.    23444),    (minimum 

25%)  55c  Tb 

Sec.  6  "  violin,  (T.  D.  6697,  12977,  16099,  16304) 20% 

208  "  violin,  in  wood,  (T.  D.  12977) 35% 

112  "  violin,  in  glass  (T.  D.  6697)  45% 

15  Resorcin,  (T.  D.  9766,  6619,  11062,  11063,  11133,  13410, 

13597,  13701,  15126,  16990,  23270)  20% 

68  "    refined.  (T.  D.  23270)  25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  495 

PAR.  x    ARTICLE  RATE 

Reticules,  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

97  Retort  settings,  (T.  D.  17388)    35% 

415         "         carbon    (T.   D.    17816,   18532)    20% 

98  Retorts,  gas,  (T.  D.  7335,  22758)   $3  each 

G42         "         platinum,  for  chemical  uses,   (T.  D.  733) Free 

Sec.  6  Revalenta  Arabica  (T.  D.  8635,  16987)   20% 

670     Revenue  stamps,   foreign    Free 

339     Rever  stripes,  cotton  (T.  D.  6360) 60% 

158     Revolving  pistols  75c  ea  and  25% 

300     Rhapsodia,  as  ginger  ale,  (T.  D.  12722). 

435     Rhinestones,   (T.  D.   16482,   17103,  17128) 20% 

252     Rhododendrons,    (T.    D.    10720,     12540,     12542,      15848, 

16316) 25% 

97     Rhodonite,  manufactures  of  (T.  D.  13337),  plain 35% 

decorated  .       45% 

548     Rhubarb  root.   (T.  D.  19455)    i?'ree 

137     Rib  wire,  (T.  D.  14965)    45% 

320     Ribbon,  China,  so-called,   (T.  D.  15855)   45% 

193         "         magnesium,   (T.  D.   15137,   22127)   45% 

137         "         wire,  (T.  D.  8015,  12944,  15014)   45% 

Ribbons,  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

320        "         cotton    45% 

179         "         metal,    (T.   D.  4204)    60% 

391         "         silk    (T.  D.    18277)    50% 

"        silk  and  cotton,  according  to  material  of  chief 

value,  (14  O.'  A.  G.  130,  20991,  21113). 
390         "         silk    and    cotton    gauze,    (T.    D.    18277,    21113, 

21860,    22561)    • .        60% 

322         "         typewriter,   (G.  A.  3906)    45% 

386        "     velvet,   silk,    (71  F.   R.   953,    77  F.   R.   868,   T.   D. 

6594,   11332,   11186,   14061,   17866,   18024,  18331) 

(minimum  50%)    $1.50  Ib  and  15% 

264     Ribes,  currants  (T.  D.  17741)   2c  It) 

170     Ribs,  for  parasols  and  umbrellas   50% 

408     Rice  beaded  curtains  (T.  D.  19495)   .• 60% 

232         "        broken,  which  will  pass  through  a  sieve  com- 
mercially known  as  No.  12  wire  sieve ^c  Ib 

232        "         brown  Japan,  (G.  A.  3919) l^c  Ib 

232         "         cleaned,    (77  F.  R.   826,   T.  D.   2026,   3744,  6986, 

9445,   12340,   16017)    2c  Ib 

232         "         Hour,   (T.  D.  7192,  10954,  22229)   %c  Ib 

232         "         ground,   (39   F.  R.   191)    %C  Ib 

Sec.  6  '          hull  ashes  (T.  D.  23633)   10% 

232        "         meal  %c  Ib 

232        "         paddy,  (T.   D.   5916,   21082)    %c  Ib 

232         "         patna,    (T.   D.  12253,   13010,   13231,    13423.   16957, 

17610,  80  F.  R.  887)    2c  Ib 

397        "        paper,  as  paper  tissue,  (T.  D.  11859). 

285         "         powder,  (T.  D.  3385)    li/2c  Ib 

70        "    •     powder,   for  toilet  use    50% 

566         "         root  (T.  D.  6215") Free 

232         ' '        sif tings,   T.   D.   6986;    2c  Ib 

sieve,   mesh  of   (T.   D.    22528,   22680). 

285        "         starch,   (T.  D.  14112)    l%c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         starch  fiber,   (T.  D.  2764,   12856)    20% 

232        "         uncleaned,  (T.  D.  5916,  12340,  18015)   l^c  Ib 

65 '        "        wild,  seed  of,  (T.  D.  22876)   Free 

32     Ricinoleic  acid,  if  50%   or  more  castor  oil  is  used  in 

the  manufacture    30c  gal 

if  less  than  50%    castor    oil    is    used    in    the 

manufacture  15c  gal 

158     Rifle  and  shot  guns,  combined,  see  guns. 


496  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

157     Rifles,  sporting,  muzzle  loading  and  parts  of,  (T.  D. 

7819,  9396,  9772,   19626)    25% 

personal  effects  (T.  D.  18363,  23676,  23700). 

2     Rimmel's  perfumery  (T.  D.  13056) 60c  It)  and  45% 

Rims,   for  bicycles,   according   to  material     of    chief 

value. 

361     Ring  waste,  (T.  D.  7915,  10728,  10752)    30c  It> 

450     Ringlets,  human  hair,  completed  for  use  (T.  D.  12213)       35% 
434     Rings,  children's,  with  imitation  stones,  (T.  D.  14943)       60% 

450         "        human   hair    35% 

434         "         if  jewelry,  (T.  D.  12109,  11546)  60% 

193         "         metal,  not  jewelry,    (T.  D.   20800)    45% 

447         •'-         saddlery,  (T.  D.  8865)   45% 

193        "        tempered  steel,   (T.  D.  15161)    45% 

136     Rivet  wire  rods,  see  iron  and  steel  wire  rods. 

112     Rivets,  glass  headed,  (T.  D.  12927)   45% 

167        "        iron  and  steel,  (T.  D.  12015)  2c  It) 

193         "         metal,   n.   s.  p.   f 45% 

Sec.  6  Roasted  maize,   (T.  D.  7071)    20% 

529         "         coffee  (T.  D.  15408,  16274)    Free 

450     Robes,  buffalo  or  bear,   (T.  D.  3351)   35% 

369         "         dress    patterns,    woolen,    (T.    D.    10781,    11975, 

12252,   13938,   13983,   14302),   plain,  as  woolen 

dress  goods. 

371        "        embroidered  %50c  Ib  and  60% 

450        "         goatskins,    carriage,    (T.    D.    3702,    5844,    6078, 

7063)    .35% 

lap,   according  to  material,    (T.  D.    2374,   7298, 

10721,  10722.  10781,  11198,  11975,  12150,  12252). 

339         "         linen,  embroidered  (T.  D.  17121)   60% 

450         "         sable,    (T.  D.   14564)    35% 

314         "         Turkish  toweling  (T.  D.  18596)  50% 

6     Rochelle  salts  4c  It) 

93  Rock   asphalt,    limestone    containing   not   more    than 

15%   bitumen    50c  ton 

212        "        candy  (T.  D.  13372),  valued  15c  Ib  or  less 

4c  Ib  and  15% 

valued    over   15c    Ib 50% 

545        "        crystal,  not 'cut,  (T.  D.  13346,  17337) Free 

115        "        crystal,  manufactures    (T.   D.    22153) 50% 

117        "        lime,    rubble,    (T.    D.    16172,    16335),   as   stone, 
building. 

617        "        moss,    crude    Free 

626  oil  (T.  D.  12823),  crude  or  refined  Free 

91        "        plaster,   crude  50c  ton 

91        "        plaster,  ground  or  calcined $2.25  ton 

639  .      "         phosphate,  for  fertilizing,   (T.  D.  4114) Free 

284        "        salt,  in  bulk  8c  100  Ib 

in  packages  J2c  100  It) 

94  Rockingham  earthenware,  not  decorated,  (T.  D.  1528, 

14825,    21320)    40% 

475     Rocoa,  and  extracts  of   Free 

Sec.  6  Rococo  candles,  (T.  D.  15111)    20% 

15     Rodlnal,  (T.  D.  13587)    20% 

1 72     Rods,  aluminum   13c  Ib 

176         "         copper  2^c  Ib 

135  "         drill,  as  steel  ingots   (T.  D.   16044,   16080). 

193        "         nickel,    (T.   D.   16981)    45% 

193        "        stair,   metal    45% 

136  "        steel  wire,  see  iron  and  steel  wire  rods,  (60  F. 

R.  267,  T.  D.  13371,  22468,  23278). 

Sec.  6  Roe,  in  tin  cans,  (T.  D.  15716)   20% 

193     Relfers,  burr  stone  and  iron.  (T.  D.  7140) 45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  497 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

407     Rollers,  calender,  (T.  D.  16202)    35% 

193        "         copper,   (T.  D.  13472,  51  F.  R.  525,   21656) 45% 

419         "         emery,  (T.  D.  8611) 25% 

208        "         lithographic,  wood,  (T.  D.  6136) 35% 

193         "         wall  paper,  (T.  D.  9096)    45% 

208        "        wooden f 35% 

183     Rolling  mill  scales  and  cinders,  (T.  D.  8463) 20% 

29     Rolls  of  licorice,  (T.  D.  12361,  12531) 4^c  Ib 

89     Roman  cement,  in  barrels,   sacks  or  other  packages, 

including  weight  of  package 8c  100  Ib 

In  bulk 7c  100  Ib 

120        "        mosaics,   slate   20% 

9        "        vitriol   l£c  Ib 

100     Rondelles,  glass,  colored  (T.  D.  12685)    60% 

394     Roofing  felt,  (T.  D.  7984,  9303,  3668,  14469,  17678) 10% 

131  iron,  corrugated  (T.  D.  5489) 1  l-10c  Ib 

193        "        material,  iron  and  asbestos,  (T.  D.  7984) 45% 

394  paper,   (T.  D.  14409)    10% 

448        "        paste,  asbestos  chief  value 25% 

120         "         slate,  (T.  D.  2396)    20% 

88        "        tiles,  not  slate.     See  tiles.   (T.  D.  21174). 

134        «•        tin    l%c  Ib 

611     Root,  althea  (T.  D.  6788)    Free 

478        "        arrow,  crude,   (T.  D.  11090)    Free 

700        "        briar    Free 

280        "        chicory  burnt,  roasted,  ground  or  granulated .  2%c  Ib 
280        "        chicory,  raw,  dried  or  undried,  but  unground, 

(T.  D.  6855)    Ic  Ib 

283        "        dandelion,  prepared,  (T.  D.  3289,  6865) 2%c  Ib 

544        "        dandelion,    raw,     dried     or     undried,   but   un- 
ground      Free 

285        "        flour,    for  use  as  starch     (T.     D.     3385,     9031, 

10277,   11577,   13692)    _, l^c  Ib 

667        "        ginger,    crude    Free 

287        "        ginger,   powdered    3c  Ib 

263        "        ginger,  preserved    Ic  Ib   and   35% 

285         "         ground  as  starch    2i£c   Ib 

20        "        licorice,  ground,  (T.  D.  14605) %c  Ib  and  10% 

598        "        licorice,  unground   Free 

611        "        marshmallow      or     Althea,      unmanufactured, 

(G.   A.   3735)    Free 

20     Roots  advanced  in  value,  as  drugs  *4c  Ib  and  10% 

251        "        bulbous,  cultivated  for  flowers   25% 

656        "        bulbous,  not  edible    n.  s.  p.  f Free 

548        "        crude,   as  drugs    . . Free 

251        "        dahlia  tubers,  (G.  A.  3735) 25% 

20        "        finger  orris,  (T.  D.  12661) %c  Ib  and  10% 

640        "        for  Agricultural  Department  or  U.   S.   Botan- 
ical Garden    Free 

576        "        hops,  for  cultivation  Free 

251         "         lily-of-the-valley,   (T.   D.   16946) 25% 

617        "        n.   s.   p.  f Free 

251        "        peony,    (T.  D.   13680)^ 25% 

329     Rope,  bale,  of  hemp  2c  Ib 

137        "        buoy  and  grapnel   (T.   D.   9200),  rate  on  wire 

used  and   Ic  Ib 

193        "        chain,    as   unfinished   jewelry     (T.     D.     18675, 
20805) 


322 
632 
347 
347 
Sec.  6 


cotton,    (T.    D.   9187) 45% 

ends,  fit  only  for  paper  stock  Free 

flax  45% 

grass  or  vegetable  substances,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

hair  of  ox  or  cattle  (T.  D.  18306)    20% 


498  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

329     Rope,  hemp  2c  Ib 

673        "        hide Free 

329  istle  or  Tampico  fiber,  manilla,  sisal  grass  or 

Sunn    lc  Ib 

673        "         raw  hide,   (T.  D.  4751)   Free 

329        "         RiKsian  bolt,   (T.  D.  16221)    2c  Ib 

137  "  steel,  (T.  D.  9200,  10760,  11380,  11553,  14254), 
highest  rate  assessable  on  wire  used,  and 

in  addition    . lc  Ib 

632         "         waste   Free 

137  "  wire,  highest  rate  assessable  on  wire  used, 
and  in  addition  (T.  D.  12446,  21518,  20778, 

22471.22504)    lc  Ib 

137  "  wire  with  hemp  core,  (T.  D.  16812),  highest 
rate  assessable  on  wire  used,  and  in  addi- 
tion    lc  Ib 

302     Roping,  cotton    45% 

366         "         wool  and  hair,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

460     Rosaline  articles,  (T.  D.  10929,  12034)    35% 

408     Rosaries,  (T.  D.  8920,  10898,  10930,  11706,  11842,  11874, 

15728,  5679,   19036,   7  S.   C.  R.  1169) 60% 

15     Rose,  aniline  dye,   (T.  D.  5561)    30% 

212        "         crystallized,   as  confectionery,    (T.  D.   9268). 

617        "        leaves,    crude    Free 

70        "        ointment,   (T.   D.   15245)    50% 

262  "         plants,  (T.  D.  14707,  20759,  21922)    2i£c  ea 

58        "         pink 30% 

68        "         water,  (T.  D.  5945,  9931,  10411,  12228)    25% 

626     Rosemary,  oil  of  Free 

254        "         seed,   (T.  D.  10949)    30% 

251  Roses,  (T.  D.  10720,  11034,  21922) 25% 

626         "         attar  or  ottar  of,  (T.  D.  9241,  13557)    Free 

263  "         conserve  of,    (T.  D.   4339) lc  I*  and  35% 

252  "        manetti  stock,  (T.  D.  20759) 25% 

3         "         oil  Of,   (T.  D.   10549)    25% 

208     Rosewood,  articles  of  35% 

198        "        boards,  sawed   lo/» 

700         "         in  the  log,  rough  or  hewn  Free 

198         "        veneres   •  •  •       20  * 

112     Rosin,  encased  in  glass,  if  glass,  chief  value,   (T.  D. 

6697)    * 

Sec.  6  "        in  -small  blocks  for  violin  bows,   (T.  D.  16099, 

23336)     

208        "        in  wood,  wood  chief  value,  (T.  D.  12977) 35% 

648        "        or  resin,  as.  drugs,  crude,  (T.  D.  7360) Free 

20        "        or    resin    otherwise    than     crude,    as    drugs. 

140  Ib  and  iu/b 

15     Rosolic  acid,   (T.  D.  6609,  9827,  20802) •       30 

292     Rosolie,  a  cordial   ;™™\' 

Rotten  fruits,  allowance  for  (.T.  D.  110  it). 

671     Rottenstone    

475     Roucou,  and  extract  of  Roy 

70     Rouge,   (T.   D.  10082)    °"£ 

58         "         vigital,   (T.  D.  10082)    *u£ 

361  Roving,  waste  wool  •  • 

302         "         cotton,    (T.  D.   17834,   17964,   20820,   20953) 45% 

365  "         yarn,  as  Woolen  yarn  (T.  D.  16574). 

Rowboat,  not  a  personal   effect   (T.   D.   18256). 

362  Rubber  and  wool  waste  (T.  D.  15550)   20c  Ib 

449  "         bags,   (24  F.  R.  88,  40  F.  R.  57,  41  F.  R.  329)..  30% 

449         "         balls     30% 

449  "         dental,  (T.  D.  17855,  13  S.  C.  R.  88,  37  F.  R.  197)  30% 

463         "         dust   (T.   D.    2260.5)    10% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  499 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 

44i>     Rubber  India  cords,  (73  F.  R.  810)   30% 

679                  India,   crude   Free 

India,   milk  of   Free 

679         "         India   refuse    Free 

449        "        manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (54  F.  R.  p.  365,  T.  D. 

14826)    30% 

449        "        printing  blankets,  (T.  D.  17266)    30% 

449         "         reclaimed.     (T.  D.  21631)    ..; 30% 

679        "        scraps,    (T.  D.   15465,   21631)    Free 

679         "         shoes,  old,   (T.  D.  15779,  43  F.  R.  288,  47  F.  R. 

711,  13  S.  C.  R.  875)   Free 

449  "         tubing,    for    artificial    flowers     (T.    D.     14213, 

17088,  84. F.  R.   154)    30% 

425  "        tubing,  with  thorns,  for  artificial  flowers    (T.   • 

D.  13438) 50% 

117  Rubble,  lime  rock  (T.  D.  35,  2890,  16172,  16335),  as 
Building  stone. 

435     Rubies,  'cut 10% 

545         "         rough   Free 

434         "         set   60% 

Sec.  6  "         reconstructed,  not  set  (T.  D.  16730,  21550) 20% 

15     Ruby  powder,  (T.  D.  2635)   30% 

184         "         talc,  (T.  D.  11996)   6c  Ib  and  20% 

339     Ruffled  muslin  curtains,  (T.  D.  13965,  15960)  60% 

339  Rufflings  and  ruchings,  neck,  tamboured,  composed  of 
flax,  jute,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber, 
or  of  which  either  or  a  mixture  is  compo- 
nent material  of  chief  value,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T. 

D.  7551,  11698,  12425)   60% 

390  "  and  ruchings,  silk,  with  or  without  India  rub- 
ber, (T.  D.  13224,  17268)  60% 

379     Rugs,  Aubusson  and  Axminster lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

379         "         Berlin   lOc  sq.  ft.  :md  40% 

382         "         carpet,   (T.  D.  10722,  10745,   10926,   11415,   11542, 
12532,  13514,  48  F.  R.  157),  same  duty  as  on 
carpet  of  like  description. 
379        "        Daghestan,  (T.  D.  18051)   lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

426  "         goat-skin,  not  made  up  (T.  D.  12985,   22931) . .       20% 
334        "         Japanese    jute,    as    rugs,    jute,    (T.    D.    11415, 

13947,  17394). 

366  "         Jipins,   (T.  D.  9980),  as  wool  manufactures  n. 

s.  p.  f. 
334  jute,    (T.    D.    13724,    13947,    13950),    valued   not 

over  15c  sq.  yd  5c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

Valued  over  15c  sq.  yd lOc  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

367  "        jute  and  cattle  hair,  as  manufactures  of  wool. 

(T.  D.  22985.) 

347        "         linen    for    horses    45% 

379         "         Oriental,  (T.  D.  10646)   lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

"         skins  dressed  with  hair  not,  (40  F.  R.  p.  872) 

379         "         silk,  (T.  D.  18014)   lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

379        "         Smyrna   lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

traveling,  (T.  D.  7298,  9150,  10722,  14932,  13964, 

15884,   17280,    17353),   according   to    material 

of  chief  value  (T.  D.   20863). 

366        "        sheep-skin,  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 
373        "         velvet,  Tournay   60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

450  "        with  stuffed  fur  heads,   (T.  D.  15817) 35% 

382        "         woolen  (T.  D.  13734,  14372,  14732),  same  as  car- 
pets of. which  composed. 

407     Rules,  engineers'  slide,  paper,  (T.  D.  14308)   35% 

449         "         or   rulers,   bone,    (T.  D.    7945) 30% 

193         "         or  rulers,  brass  or  copper   45% 


500  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                    RATE 

450     Rules  or  rulers,  gutta  percha 35% 

450         "         or  rulers,   ivory,   (T.  D.  9295)    35% 

208        "         or  rulers,  wood,   (T.  D.  7945)    35% 

289     Rum    $2.25  gal 

294  bay,   distilled    $1.50  gal 

3         "         bay,  essence  or  oil  of  25% 

292         "         cherry,   as  cordial   $2.25  gal 

3         "         essence  or  oil  of,  (T.  D.   2644) -.       25% 

100     Rupert's  tears,  glass,  if  blown  (T.  D.  12684) 60% 

617     Rushes,  unmanufactured,  (40  F.  R.  573)   Free 

327     Russia  hemp   $20  ton 

327         "         hemp  hackled   $40  ton 

131  "        sheet  iron,  as   iron  and  steel  sheets. 

346  •  "         sheeting,  as  Flax  cloth. 

Russian  sardines,  see  fish.    (T.  D.  19541,  21798,  21826.) 

138  Rust  on  iron  or  steel,  no  allowance  for  (T.  D.  7296). 

233     Rye,  (T.  D.  9247)    lOc  bu 

233         "         flour,   (T.  D.  677,  6156)    ' l£c  lb 

656         "         grass  seed,   (T.  D.  14721)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         sheaves,  dried,  (T.  D.  10073,  13375) 20% 

233         "         shorts,  (T.  D.   677)    i£c  lb 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

20    Sabadilla  seeds,    (T.   D.    12727,     12728)     advanced     in 

value  140  lb  and  10% 

548         "         seeds,    crude    Free 

426     Sable  robe,  not  made  up  (T.  D.  14564) 20% 

426         "         skins,  dressed,  (T.  D.  10053) 20% 

562        "         skins,  not  dressed,  (T.  D.  13686) Free 

154     Sabres  and  sabre  blades   35% 

211     Saccharine,    (41   F.   R.    128,    T.    D.    8821,    14150,    15082, 

19196,  19276)    $1.50  lb  and  10% 

Sec.  6  Saccharum,  (T.  D.  14150)    20% 

Sachets,  according  to  material  of  chief  value,  (T.  D. 

9533,  15150). 
70        "        powder  for,    (T.  D.    13558,    13881,    14283,    15150, 

16731)    50% 

Sacks,  jute.     See  Bags. 

347         "        jute,   twilled    45% 

Sacking,  jute.     See  Jute  fabrics  (T.  D.  7265). 

347        "        jute,    twilled     45% 

148    Sad-irons    8-10c  lb 

Saddlebags,   carpeting,  according   to  material   (T.  D. 
15721). 

371     Saddle  girths,  wool  or  hair,  (T.  D.  8255) 50c  lb  and  60% 

Saddles,  bicycle,  according  to  material  of  chief  value, 
(T.  D.   14733,  17507). 

447        "         leather 45% 

447     Saddlery,  (38  F.  R.  89,  T.  D.  16730,  19133,  19486,  23026)       45% 
Safe  may  be  household  effects,  (T.  D.  9703). 
Safety  fuse,  not  explosives.   (T.  D.  21219.) 

188         "         pins,   (44  F.   R.   160)    35% 

651     Saffron   and  safflower,    and   extract   of,    (T.    D.    3330, 

9515,  16841,  18749,  18881)   Free 

651         "         cake    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  501 

PAR.                                           ARTICLE  RATE 

2  Saffron  extract,  (T.  D.  9515,  18881)  ...........  GOc  Ib  and  45% 

Sec.  6  "         imitation  (T.  D.  3330)    ..........  207 

287     Sage,  (T.  D.  6791)    ........................  [     ic  ib 

3  "         oil,    (T.   D.   9336)    ............................  257 

254  ••        seed,    (T.  D.   15165)    ...........................  30% 

652  Sago,  crude  (T.   D.   21804)    ...........................  Free 

285  flour   (T.    D.    4443,    10613,     10954,     11061,     18342, 

21804,    22968,   23021)    ........................  li£c  ft 

in   flak<?  Ib 


Portland,  (T.  D.  15175)    .....................  lic  Ib 

Sail  cord,  (T.  D.  14405)    ..............................       45% 

duck    ........................................       35% 

needles,   (T.  D.  13502)   ........................     Free 

Sake,  Japanese,  as  wine,  still,   (T.  D.  15392). 
656    Sainfoin  or  French  grass  seed  (T.  D.  14937)  ..........     Free 

666    Saint  John's  bread  or  bean  seed  .....................     Free 

252  Julian  plum  stocks,  cuttings  or  seedlings,  three 

years  old  or  less  ....................  $1  M  and  15% 

3    Sal-acetosella,  (August  27,  1857,   Philadelphia)  .......       25% 

653  Salacin   ...........  .   ..................................     Free 

40     Salad  oil,   olive   (T.  D.   11206,   15398),     in    bottles     or 

similar  packages    ..........................  50c  gal 

n.  s.  p.  f  ..........................  ............  40c  gal 

oil,  n.  s.   p.  f  ..................................       25% 

5     Sal-ammoniac  ........................................  %c  Ib 

3    Sal-diuretic    ........................................       25% 

654  Salep  or  salop  ........................................     Free 

73    Saleratus   ............................................  %c  Ib 

68    Salicylate  of  soda  (T.  D.  4809)    ......................       25% 

68        "     of  sodium,  (T.  D.  3395,  14518)    ..................       25% 

1     Salicylic  acid,  (T.  D.  5524)   .  .  ..........................  lOc  Ib 

67     Salipyrene  (T.  D.  15125,  20051),  (minimum  25%)  ......  55c  Ib 

261    Salmon,  fresh,  pickled  or  salted  (T.  D.   23772)  ........  Ic  Ib 

258        "        prepared  or  preserved   ........................       30% 

330        "        twine,  as  Flax  thread. 

644'  Sal-nitre,  as  saltpetre,  crude   ........................     Free 

67     Salol  (T.  D.  9077,  9097,  9762,  15071,  15128,  15173,  16640, 

19898),    (minimum   25%)    ....................  55c  Ib 

654     Saloup    .............................................     Free 

77     Sal  soda  (T.  D.  12698,  13590,  15706,  16006)  ...........  2-10c  Ib 

80     Salt  cake,  (T.  D.  2370,  12643)   ......................  $1.25  ton 

241         "         celery,   (T.   D.   6080)    .....  .....................       40% 

284        "        for  curing  fish  may  be  taken  from  bond  with- 

out  payment   of   duties   under    such    regu- 

lations  as    the   Secretary   of    the   Treasury 

shall  prescribe.     (T.  D.  18877). 

284        "        for  curing  meats  to  be  exported,  allowance  of 

drawback  on. 
284        "     in  bags,  sacks,  barrels  or  other  packages,  (T.  D. 

19130,    20408)     ..........................  12c  100  Ibs 

.In  bulk  ..................................  8c  100  Ibs 

"        sacking.     See   Sacking. 
261     Salted  fish,  n.  s.  p.  f  ..................................  %c  Ib 

"        herring.      See   Fish. 
261        "         halibut,  mackerel  or  salmon  (T.  D.  23772)  ----     Ic  Ib 

644     Saltpetre,  crude  ......................................     Free 

65        "        refined  or  partly  refined,  (T.  D.  674)  ..........  y2c  Ib 

3     Salts,  alkaloid,  (66  F.  R.  746)   ........................       25% 

472        "        aniline    ............................  ..........     Free 

644        "         black,    (T.  D.   5354,  12565)    ....................     Free 

615         "        Carlsbad,  (T.  D.  9715)    ........................     Free 

chemical,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  9217,  9715,  11416)..       25% 
31        "         epsom,  (T.  D.  21503,  23158)   ...................  l-5c  Ib 


502  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

80     Salts,  Glauber's   J1.25  ton 

6         "         ichthyol  (T.  D.   23337)    25% 

569         "         manure,    (T.   D.    7452,    7764)    Free 

615  "  mineral,  not  artificial,  obtained  by  evapor- 
ation, when  accompanied  by  duly  authenti- 
cated certificate  Free 

524         "         naphthol,      (T.    D.    10143,    13410,    13530,    13568, 

13579)    Free 

3         "        nitrate  (T.  D.  20131)   25% 

647         "         of  cinchona  bark,  (T.  D.  5901,  6268,  6865) Free 

3        "        of   iodine    25% 

43        "        of  opium    $1  oz 

3        "        of  potash,  (T.  D.  497,  561,  715) 25% 

569        "        of  potash  containing  less  than  30%  potash  (T. 

D.    715,4210)    Free 

647        "         of  quinia  Free 

6        "        Rochelle    4c  lb 

68        "        smelling  perfumed,    (T.  D.   17594,   17595,  17628, 

20854,    20921,    21264)    25% 

71        "        of  santonine,   containing  80%   or  over  of  san- 

tonine   $1  tb 

83        "        of  strychnia    30c   oz 

6        "        of  tartar,  as  Argols,  crude. 
68        "        of   tartar,    granulated     and    purified,     (T.     D. 

4575)    25% 

3         "         of  tin  25% 

691        "         of  uranium,  (T.  D.  4293) Free 

3         "         waste   (T.   D.   3874)    25% 

664    Salted  sheepskins,  raw,  (T.  D.  13516)   Free 

3     Saltre  lavande  (T.  D.  17595.  17628)    

68    Salves,  medicinal,  (T.  D.  4835)    

68        "         medicinal,    mercurial    35% 

Samples,    if    of   commercial    value,    dutiable,,    (T.    D. 
6132,    8943,    9939,    10134,    13445,    19513,    21297. 
21327,   21931,   23131). 
352        "        wool,  where  kept.     T.  D.  22681). 

671     Sand,  (T.  D.  7816,  8510,  23319,  23521)    Free 

blast   work    on    glass    is    not    cutting,    (T.    D. 
11541). 

193        "        iron  or  chilled  shot,   (T.  D.  7816)    

121        "         magnetic,   (T.  D.   7126)    *0c  ton 

183        "        monazite   6c,.IJ 

198    Sandalwood  chips,  (T.  D.   12314)    20  £ 

208        "        manufactures  J55^ 

548        "         root,  (T.  D.  22755)   • Free 

20    Sandarach  gum,  advanced  in  value V^  **>  and  10 / 

548        "        gum,    crude    *ree 

118    Sandstone,  when  hewn,  dressed  or  polished. ... ...... 

117         "         not  hewn,  dressed  or  polished  (T.  D.  22694)     12c  cu  ft 
454         "         statuary,  if  work  of  professional  (T.  D.  3968) . .       20 
22    Sanguln,  (T.  D.  9103,  12537)    .. :-  ••••••••  '''W  ] 

71  Santonin    and    all    salts    thereof,    containing    80  /    or 

over  of  Santonin   ••  •  •  ••••••»1 

3        "        and  all  salts  thereof  containing  less  than  80% 

santonin    ^^ 

3    Santonate  of  calcium,  (T.  D.  9935)   »* 

72  Sapo  viridis,  (T.  D.  16968) •••••••  •  •  •  -Jg  ™ 

72    Sapone  Delia  Regina,  as  toilet  soap,  (T.  D.  13951) ...  .15cm 

191     Sapphire,  watch  jewels,  (T.  D.  14710)   JJX 

436     Sapphires,  cut,  (T.  D.  13809,  17179)    

645  rough   (T.   D.   21323)    

420    SarcocoSMa  guni  "advanced  'in' value V4c  «>  * 

548        ••        gum,    crude    


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  503 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Sarcophagi,  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  13863). 
258     Sardelles,   (T.  D.  1481,   6407,   9773,  14919,   15043,  19214 

22087).    See  Sardines. 

268  Sardines,  sardellen,  sardels  and  sprats,  packed  in  oil 
or  otherwise,  in  bottles,  jars,  tin  boxes  or 
cans,  (T.  D.  10101,  10768,  14919,  17351,  17432, 
18310,  19352,  F.  R.  105,  F.  R.  232),  contain- 
ing iy2  cubic  inches  or  less l^c  pkg 

Containing  over  iy2,  not  over  21  cubic  in...2^,c  pkg 
Containing  over  21,  not  over  33  cubic  inches.. 5c  pkg 
Containing  over  33,  not  over  70  cubic  inches  lOc  pkg 

If  in  other  packages  (T.  D.  19541,  21826) 40% 

keys  for  boxes,   (T.  D.   13618)  as  usual  cover- 
ings (T.  D.  22009). 

258        "         Norwegian,  as  Sardines  (T.  D.  17645). 
258        "        Russian,    in  tin   packages   (T.   D.   6024,    11556, 

13167,  16937,  17577,  17645)   

258        "        smoked,  as  Sardines  (T.  D.  17645). 

49     Sardinian   earth,  crude   %c  lb 

49         "         earth,  in  oil,  (T.  D.  9770)    iy2c  lb 

49        "        powdered  %c  lb 

300     Sarsaparilla,    (T.  D.   17479).     See  Ginger  ale. 

20        "        as  a  drug,  advanced  in  value. 140  lb  and  10% 

548        "        as  a  drug,  crude    Free 

347     Sash  cord,  jute  (T.  D.  12360)    45% 

piece  goods,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.   10512). 

339         "         curtains,  tamboured,  (T.  D.  11026,  14635) 60% 

339         "         nets 60% 

195         "         stock,  (T.  D.  4958)    $2  M  ft 

391     Sashes,  military,  silk,  (T.  D.  12225,  13423,  15023) 50% 

390         "         silk,   (T.  D.   18077)    60% 

548     Sassafras  bark  and  root,  crude Free 

20        "        bark  and  root,  not  crude 140  lb  and  10% 

3         "         oil    ; 25% 

449  Satchels,  grass,  for  tea,  (T.  D.  12564)   30% 

450  "         leather,  cut  in  shapes  for,  (T.  D.  8363) 35% 

Satin  and  sateen  cotton,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  3889, 

6328,   14712). 
387        "        and  sateen,  silk,  as  silk  cloth. 

413        "        cut  for  buttons 10% 

"        back  ribbons,  according  to  component  of  chief 

value,   (T.  D.  11186). 

438         "         slippers,  leather  chief  value,   (T.  D.  12724) 25% 

390        "         slippers,  satin  chief  value  60% 

386        "        soleil  (T.  D.  16109),  (minimum  50%)....$!  lb  and  15% 

46        "        white    Msc  lb 

198        "        wood  boards,  sawed  15% 

700        "        wood,   rough  or  hewn    Free 

263    Sauce,  apple   Ic  lb  and  35% 

241         "         anchovy  essence,    (T.   D.    17623,   40   F.  R.    226, 

22176)     : 40% 

258        "         bloater  paste,  (56  F.  R.  822,  T.  D.  12566,  21758)       30% 

241        "         celery,   (T.   D.   6080)    40% 

241        "         Chinese   soy,    (T.    D.    11202,    16787) 40% 

241         "         fish,    (T.    D.    12567,    13080,     9696,     14267,     14389, 

14906)    40% 

241        "         n.    s.   p.   f 40% 

287         "         French  mustard,   (T.  D.  13080,  16522) lOc  lb 

287         "         mustard,  (T.  D.  5809,  6280,  13080,  15375,  16816). lOc  lb 

193    Saucepans,  brass  or  copper  45% 

148         "         cast  iron   8-10c  lb 

150        "        cast  iron,  coated  or  glazed,  (T.  D.  8527) 2-c  n> 

159        "        cast  iron,  enameled    40% 


504  p.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Saucepans,  tin    45« 

241    Sauerkraut,   (T.  D.   16485)   '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.       407 

with  bologna  sausage  (T.  D.  16486) 407 

407    Sausage  casings,  artificial,  (T.  D.  9377) 357 

275  meat  in  cans.  (T.  D.  7066) 

496        "        skins,    (T.    D.    9377)    ''.'.'.         pree 

655     Sausages,  bologna,   (T.  D.   2220,  9340,  11876).'.........     Free 

bologna,  in  lard,  (T.  D.  6472,  9406,  11876    13761)       257 

655  German,  (T.  D.  2220,  9340)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         pease,    (T.    D.    17498) 207 

n.   s.   p.   f.,    (T.   D.   14708,   17498) 257 

482    Sawdust  for  dyeing  or  tanning,  Jan.  28,  1867,  N.  Y...     Free 

if  not  for  dyeing  or  tanning  (T.  D.  4899) 10% 

compressed    into    articles    35% 

135    Saw  plates,  steel,  (T.  D.  17349,  17350),  wholly  or  par- 
tially manufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  see  steel  in- 
gots. 
141        "        plates,    circular,    in   addition   to   rate  on  steel 

saw  plates  i£c  It) 

168    Saws,  back    30% 

168  butchers',   in  coils,   (T.  D.  20758)    307 

168        "         circular,   (T.  D.  8580,   6272,   15702) 25% 

168  cross    cut     6c  lin  ft 

168        "        drag   gc  lin  ft 

168  hand 30% 

168        "        mill    10c  lin  ft 

168  n.   s.   p.  f 30% 

168        "        pit    8c  lin  ft 

168        ••        steel  band    lOc  lt>  and  20% 

370    Saxolane  hosiery  44c  It)  and  60% 

373     Saxony  velvet  carpets   60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

453     Saxophone   45% 

97    Scagllol!  tops  for  tables,  etc.     (Sept.  13,  1889,  N.  Y.), 

plain   35% 

decorated   45% 

115    Scale  bearings,  agate  and  crystal  (T.  D.  16979) 50% 

95        "        plates,  decorated,   (T.  D.  22562)    60% 

638    Scales,  analytical,  if  for  institution  (T.  D.  17929) Free 

193         "         brass,   (T.  D.   12964)    45% 

193         "         iron,   (T.  D.   11650) 45% 

193        "         metal,   (T.  D.  6236,  12964)    45% 

"        weighing,  according  to  material. 
67    Scammony,   advanced  in  value,    (T.  D.    23323,    23444) 

(minimum   25%)    55c  It) 

648        "        crude    Free 

67        "        medicinal  preparation,  (T.  D.  6118)  (minimum 

25%)    55c  It) 

195     Scantling,  as  lumber  (T.  D.  8062). 

Scapularies.  completed,  according  to  material,  (T.  D. 
10930,  11842). 

403        "        printed  on  cotton  (T.  D.  10930)    25% 

314    Scarfs,  cotton,   (T.  D.  12961)    60% 

339         "         cotton,   tamboured,   (T.  D.   12550,  16708)   60% 

314        "        linen,    (T.  D.   19199)    50% 

339         "         linen,    embroidered    60% 

390         "         silk,   (T.  D.   4418)    60% 

390        "         silk,  colliers',  (T.  D.  11022,  16118) 60% 

370        "        wool  knit   44c  It)  and  60% 

645     Scenery,  theatrical,   brought  by  manager,    under  six 

months  bonds,   (T.  D.  16889)    Free 

464        "        theatrical,  hand  painted,  as  paintings,   (T.  D. 

9161)    20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  505 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Scenery,   theatrical,    other   than  above,   according  to 
material. 

193     Scent  bottles,  silver,  (T.   D.  12143)    45% 

347     School  bags,  hernp,   (T.  D.  5834)    45% 

niter  tor,  dutiable,   (T.  D.   17447). 

15     Schwarzbieze  (T.  D.  17755)    20% 

548     Scilla  or  squills    Free 

638    Scientific  apparatus,    instruments,   and  preparations; 

absolute  alcohol,  (T.  D.  14381)   Free 

638  and  philosophical  apparatus,   utensils,   instru- 

ments and  preparations,  including  bottles 
and  boxes  containing  the  same,  specially 
imported  in  good  faith  for  the  use  and  by 
order  of  any  society  or  institution  incorpo- 
rated or  established  solely  for  religious, 
philosophical,  educational,  scientific  or  lit- 
erary purposes,  or  for  the  encouragement  of 
the  fine  arts,  or  for  the  use  or  by  the  order 
of  any  college,  academy,  school  or  semi- 
•  nary  of  learning  in  the  United  States,  or 
any  State  or  public  library,  and  not  for  sale 
(11  S.  C.  R.  138,  71  F.  R.  866,  72  F.  R.  41, 
57  F.  R.  190,  T.  D.  6811,  8034,  10603,  10619, 
13756,  13777,  13784,  13824,  14637,  14725,  14174, 

14857,  16880,  16888,  17929,  23856)    Free 

"        apparatus,   gymnasium  apparatus  not,    (T.   D. 
18423). 

403  books,    (T.   D.  16011,   17178,  17609) 25% 

"        instruments    for    physicians    and    surgeons    in 

hospitals  are   not   free    (T.   D.   14637,    18708, 
18767). 
501        "        societies,  publications  of,  issued  to  subscribers 

(T.  D.  11256) Free 

153     Scissors  and  shears  and  blades  for  the  same,  finished 
or  unfinished,   (T.  D.   10920,   17846,   13  S.   C. 
R.  24),  valued  not  over  50c  doz...!5c  doz.  and  15% 
Valued  over  50c,  not  over  $1.75  doz..50c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $1.75  doz 75c  doz.  and  25% 

153         "         manicure,  as  Scissors  (T.  D.  16307,  17047). 
153         "         surgical,  as  scissors,  (T.  D.  7509,  17847). 

370     Scotch  caps,  (T.  D.  7214,  8506,  10961) 44c  It>  and  60% 

367        "         flannels,  (T.  D.  17971).     See  Wool  flannels. 
313        "         lappets.     See  Cotton  lappets  (T.  D.  12440). 
97     Scouring  brick.  (T.  D.  22682)   35% 

404  Scrap  albums,  wholly  or  partly  manufactured,  (T.  D. 

7103)    - 35% 

404        "         books  (T.  D.  2109) 35% 

505        "        brass   or   Dutch   metal,    fit   only   for   remanu- 

f acture   » Free 

533        "        copper,  old  or  new  Free 

174         "        German  silver  (T.  D.  3156)    25% 

463        "        gutta  percha  belting,  (T.  D.  15465)  10% 

579         "         India   rubber,    (T.    D.    5589,    5620,   10790,    11264, 

13423) Free 

122        "         iron  (7  S.    C.   R.    546,    11   S.    C.   R.    768,   T.    D. 

10556)    $4  ton 

"         iron,  punchings  and  clippings  not,  (7  S.  C.  R. 

546). 

iron,  old  iron  rails  not,  (11  S.  C.  R.  768). 
438        "         lamb  skins,  for  covering  buckles,  (T.  D.  4965).       20% 

182        "         lead,  (T.  D.  1435)   ;214c  Ib 

438        "         leather,  (T.  D.  1847,  3355,  12128,  20010) 20% 

184        "        mica,  (T.  D.  16809)    6c  tt>  and  20% 


506  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

463  Scrap  rabbit  skins,  (T.  D.  20447) 10% 

122  "  scale,  iron  (T.  D.  11282)  J4  ton 

122  "  steel,  (T.  D.  6544.  7359.  8054,  8214,  9348,  11356. 

22673,  22711.  23843)  $4  ton 

215  "  tobacco,  (24  F.  R.  19.  40  F.  R.  531,  55  F.  R.  818, 

T.  D.  6146.  11029.  22635)    55c  It) 

192  "        zinc,  old  and  worn  out  Ic  lb 

193  Scrapers,   steel   or   iron    45% 

410     Scratch   brushes,    (T.   D.    5519)    4U% 

208     Screens,  bamboo,  (T.  D.  12144)   35% 

bamboo   and    silk,    according    to    material    of 
chief  value,   (T.  D.  11375,  12148,  13308). 

408        "        beaded  60% 

382        "        carpeting,  dutiable  at  same  rate  as  carpeting 
of  like  character. 

427        "        hand,  as  fans,    (T.  D.   12317)    50% 

"        Japanese,  according  to  material  of  chief  value, 
(T.  D.  12379,  12966.  14063). 

193         "         metal   45% 

339         "         ornamented  with  applique  work,  (T.  D.  15843)       60% 

407         "         paper   (57  F.   R.   394,   18795)    35% 

402        "         paper  for   2.s<& 

hand  painted  are  paintings.  (T.  D.  24015) 20% 

"        silk  and  wood,  according  to  material  of  chief 
value,    (T.   D.    11375.    12148,   13308). 

370        "        tapestry,  wool,  (T.  D.  13225)   44c  lb  and  60% 

208         "         wood,    (T.   D.    11375.    12148,   12214,    12966,   13225, 

13226,    13663)     35% 

136     Screw  wire  rods,   iron  or  steel.     See  iron  and   steel 
wire  rods. 

193     Screws,  bed,  (T.  D.  2465)    45% 

193         "         brass  (T.  D.  15157)    45% 

169         "         iron   or  steel,    commonly   called  wood   screws, 

more  than  2  inches  in  length  4c  lb 

Over  1  inch,  not  more  than  2  inches  in  length     6c  lb 
Over  i/2  inch,  and  not  more  than  1  inch  long.  .8^c  lb 

y>  inchTand  less  in  length   12c  lb 

193        "        jewellers',   (T.  D.  7159)    45% 

191        "        jewellers',    if  part    of   watches 40% 

208        "         of   wood    35% 

346     Scrims,  flax  (T.  D.  14253,  15231),  as  Flax  cloth. 

cotton,  as  Cotton  cloth. 

341         "         jute,  as  jute  cloth.  (T.  D.  14545). 
128-132  Scroll,  iron  or  steel,  (1  S.  C.  R.  346).     See  iron  and 
steel  hoop. 

450         "         ivory,  (T.  D.  6395)   1 35% 

208     Scrolls,  bamboo,  (T.  D.  12808.  71  F.  R.  864)   35% 

Sculpture,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  according  to  material. 

454         "         if  work  of  professional  artist  20% 

649         "         casts  of,  for  institutions Free 

702        "         specimens  for  exhibition  Free 

419     Scythe   stones,    artificial,    emery   chief   value    (T.   D. 

8786)    25% 

193     Scythes,   (45  F.  R.  349,  15  S.  C.  R.  477,  T.  D.  1.5796)..       45% 

566     Sea  grass  (T.  D.  21015)   Free 

81         "         moss,   (T.  D.   21626)    10% 

stores,    various   matters.    (T.    D.    18922,    19181, 
19220,   21324,   22012,    23433... 

42    Seal  oil   8c  gal 

626        "         oil  of  American  fisheries   Free 

450         "         skin,  articles  of,  (T.  D.  9085) 35% 

"         skin  garments,   regulations   for,    (T.   D.    18807, 
18921,  18939,  18955,   19161,  20042.  20767,   21250, 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  507 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

21512,    21699,   21',  *4,    21832,    21847,    22793,    22824, 
23393). 

4t>3     Seal  skin  waste  (T.  D.  19048,  20252)   10% 

426                  skins,  dressed  and  finished  20% 

562                  skins,   raw    Free 

Sec.  6  Sealing  wax 20% 

431     Seating  hair,  (T.  D.  10862)  20c  sq  yd 

617     Seaweed,  crude  or  unmanufactured    Free 

241         "         agar-agar,  (T.  D.  10923,  15411,  23868) 40% 

449         "         manufactures  (T-   D,   4635)    30% 

125     Sections  of  columns  or  posts,  iron  or  steel 5-10c  It) 

592     Seed  lac ; Free 

252     Seedlings  of  pear,  apple,  quince  and  St.  Julien  plum 

$1  M  and  15% 

560                   orange  (T.  D.  20009)    ,  Free 

254     Seeds,    agricultural    30% 

656        "        anise    Free 

656         "         anthox  anthum  odorata,    (T.  D.  10949) Free 

20        "        aromatic,  as  drugs  advanced  in  value.  14 c  tb  and  10% 

548        "        aromatic,  as  drugs,  crude,  (T.  D.  12727,  14152)  Free 

425        "        artificial   •. 50% 

254         "        Australian  saltbush,    (T.  D.  17836)    30% 

254         "         balm,    (T.   D.   10949)    30% 

254        "         beet,   except  sugar  beet,   (60  F.   R.  175)    30% 

656        "         beet,  for  sugar,   (T.  D.  6635)    Free 

656        "         black  cumin,    (T.  D.   12826)    Free 

656        "        black  tare.   (T.  D.  14162,   14721)    Free 

254        "        cabbage,  (6  S.  C.  R.  175,  T.  D.  6635)   30% 

254         "         canary   (T.   D.   20517,   20622)    30% 

640        "        cane   for  United    States    Free 

656         "         caraway — Free 

656        "         cardamon   Free 

254        "         carrot,   (T.   D.   6635)    30% 

254        "        castor,  or  castor  beans  (50  Ibs.  bu.) 25c  bu 

656        "    '     cauliflower    Free 

548        "         celery,   crude,   as   drugs,   (40   F.  R.    230,   T.   D. 

1903,   12726) Free 

254         "         celery  for  planting 30% 

254        "        chicory,  (T.  D.  7523,  15177) 30% 

656         "         clover,   (T.  D.   11363,   14162,   14184,   14720,   14721, 

18257)   Free 

656         "        clover,  spurry,   (T.  D.  15020)    Free 

548        "         colchicum,  (T.  D.  12728)    Free 

548        "         conium,   (T.  D.   12727)    .  •••  Free 

656        "         coriander,   (T.  D.   8559)    Free 

656         "         cotton,   (T.   D.   10740,   15480)    Free 

254        "         croton   (56  Ibs.   bu.)    25c  bu 

656        "         cummin    Free 

254         "         date  (T.  D.   21544)    30% 

254         "         dill    (T.   D.    20331)    30% 

656        "         fennel Free 

656        "     '  fenugreek  Free 

254         "         flax,   (T.  D.  6978),   (56  Ibs.  bu.) 25c  bu 

656         "         flower    Free 

640         "         for  United   States    •  •  •  Free 

656        "        French  grass,  (T.  D.  14162,  14937)   Free 

254         "         garden,   (6  S.  C.  R.  175,  T.  D.   6221,  6227,  6273, 

8131,   8122,    6635,    7313,     10949,     11235,     14162, 

14721)    30% 

656         "         grass,    (T.    D.    8131.    10849,    12720,    12721,    14937, 

15020,  15864,   11363,  14162)    Free 

656        "        hemp    Free 

656        "        hoarhound     Free 


508 


F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
-'54     Seeds,  impurities  In,   no  allowance   for,   (15  S    C    R 

583,  T.  D.  17217). 

Jute    30«/ 

kentia.   (T.  D.   17506,   18308)    Free 

548  larkspur.  (T.  D.  12732) Free 

254     -    "  lathyrus,   (T.  D.   15162)    307 

257         "  lentil  (T.   D.   6608,  8004,   8131)    .... 

254        "  lettuce    307 

254         "  linseed,   (T.  D.  6978)   ".25c  bu 

lupini,   (T.  D.  11059) 257 

548  lycopodium,   (T.  D.   11080) Free 

656  mangel  wurzel,   (6  S.  C.   R.  175) '. Free 

254  maw,    (T.  D.  3451,  7253,  7828)    15c  bu 

548  medicinal,  crude   Free 

254         '.'  melon,    (T.  D.  5897)    .'..'..'.'  307 

656         "  millet.    (78  F.   R.   804,   9   S.   C.   R.   559.   33  F.   R. 

241,  T.  D.  13980,  14721,  14730,  16995) Free 

Sec.  6  "  millet,  prepared  for  food  (T.  D.  19094,  84  F.  R. 

446)    20% 

254  mohn   (T.   D.   3451)    25c  bu 

656        "  mustard    Free 

656         "  nasturtium,    (T.  D.   6241,   17508)    Free 

254  n.    s.    p.    f 30% 

20        "  of    morbid    growth,    as    drugs,    advanced    in 

value 140  tb  and  10% 

548  of  morbid  growth,  as  drugs,  crude Free 

254  oil,  all,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  8759),  (56  Ibs.  bu.)...25c  bu 

Sec.  6  "  olive  kernels,   ground,   (T.  D.  8254)    20% 

254         "  onion,    (T.    D.    6635)     30% 

425        "  ornamental    ',V> 50% 

622         "  palm  nuts  (T.  D.  13491')    Free 

254        "  parsley,   (T.  D.   1757)    30% 

254         "  parsnip,   (T.  D.  6164)    30% 

254         "  pea  beans,   (T.   D.   11235) 30% 

656         "  pea.  sweet,   (T.  D.  9231)   *. . .  Free 

254        "  pepper,   (T.  D.  15165)   30% 

Sec.  6  "  pine,   hulled   (T.   D.    3532) 20% 

254         "  poppy,  (T.  D.  3451,  21516,  23113) ..15c  bu 

254         "  pumpkin.   (T.  D.  7259)    30% 

254         "  quince,    (T.    D.    11212) 30% 

548        "  quince  non-germinating,  (T.  D.   14152)    Free 

254        "  radish    30% 

656         "  rape    Free 

232         "  rice.  (T.  D.  21082)   Ic  lb 

254         "  rosemary,   (T.  D.  10949)    30% 

656        "  rye  grass,  Italian  and  English,  (T.  D.  14721)..  Free 

548        "  sabadilla,    (T.   D.   12727,   12728)    Free 

254         "  sage,    (T.  D.  15165)    30% 

656         "  sainfoin,    (T.  D.   14937)    Free 

254         "  sesame    or   sesamum    and   pulp,    (56    Ibs.    bu.) 

(T.  D.   22435)    25c  bu 

254        "  sorghum 30% 

656        "  sorghum   cane  for   Free 

254         "  spinach,  (T.  D.  6221.  6227)   30% 

548        "  staphisacre,   (T.  D.   12730)    Free 

656        "  St.  John's  bread  or  bean,  (T.  D.  6974) Free 

548         "  stropanthi.   (T.  D.  12731)    Free 

666        "  sugar  beet   Free 

656          '  sugar  cane  for  Free 

656          '  sunflower  (T.  D.   21671)    Free 

70          '  teacake  (T.  D.  23679)  50% 

254          '  thyme,   (T.  D.   10949)    30% 

656          '  tropaeolum,    (T.    D.    9354)    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  509 

PAR-  ARTICLE  RATE 

I     Seeds,  turnip,  (T.  D.  6635) 30% 

426  varnished   for   millinery     ornaments,     (T.    D. 

15022)   50^ 

vetches   (T.   D.   21762)    \  30% 

wheat,  (T.  D.  16436)   25c  bu 

283     Seellg's    coffee,    (56    F.    R.    824,    60    F.    R.    74     T     D 

14783)    21£C   tt> 

Seersucker,  as  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  13236). 
387        "        silk,'  as   Silk  goods. 

b<*     Seidlitz   mixture    ,..*. 25% 

68        "        powders    25% 

330     Seine  twine,   (T.  D.  10332,  11530).     See  Flax  twine. 
332    Seines,  flax,  and  gill  netting,   (T.  D.  12318),  in  addi- 
tion to  duty  on  twine  from  which  made....       25% 

654    Selep  Free 

Selvedges,   dutiable,    (T.   D.   11580,   12343,   12350)." 

285     Semola  (T.  D.  7076),  fit  for  use  as  starch lUc  Ib 

>    Seneca  root,  advanced  in  value  y±c  Ib  and  10% 

root,  crude  Free 

20    Senegal  gum,  advanced  in  value   140  Ib  and  10% 

gum,   crude   Free 

548     Senna  leaves   Free 

398    Sensitized    paper    ..       30% 

463  paper  cuttings  (T.   D.    22957)    10% 

Sepia,  or  cuttlefish  bone  Free 

369     Serges,  as  wool  dress  goods. 

Serial  novels  not  periodicals,   (T.  D.  7283,  14643). 

403     Sermons,  printed  (T.   D.  11681)    25% 

115     Serpentine  manufactures,    (T.  D.    17960)    50% 

626     Sesame  or  sesamum  seed  oil    Free 

254  or  sesamum  seeds  (56  Ibs.  bu.)   25c  bu 

75     Sesquicarbonate  of  soda    3-10c  Ib 

449  Setons,   India   rubber    30% 

450  "        India  rubber,   vulcanized   35% 

435    Settings,  precious  stones,  for  jewelry,  (T.  D.  6279)...       10% 

97     Sewer  pipes  (T.  D.  23765)   35% 

165  Sewing  machine  needles,  (T.  D.  14456,  15991)..$!  M  and  25% 

193         "         machines,  metal  chief  value  45% 

418  "         machines,  toy,  (T.  D.  15145)   35% 

208  machines,  wood   chief  value    35% 

620        "        needles,    hand    Free 

385         "         silk,   (T.  D.   3900)    30% 

193     Sextants   45% 

259     Shad,  (T.  D.  15529,  15548,  15573)   ^c  Ib 

266    Shaddocks    Ic  Ib 

205        "         boxes  containing    30% 

403     Shade  cards.   (T.   D.  16426)    25% 

135  Shafting,  mill  steel,  (T.  D.  10556).  See  Steel  ingots. 

127    Shafts,  steel,   if  a  forging   35% 

193         "         grindstone   (T.  D.  16807)    45% 

415     Shale,  (T.  D.  5308,  7396)    67c  ton 

339     Shams,   cotton  lace,    (T.   D.   6214,   10948,    14157,   15228, 

16948,   17488)    60% 

390         "         silk,    (T.    D.    15214)    60% 

193     Shanks,  button,  (T.  D.  9017,  21369)    45% 

124    Shapes,  iron,  rolled  or  hammered 8-10c  Ib 

Charcoal  used  $12  ton 

135        "        steel,  pressed,  sheared  or  stamped.     See  Steel 

ingots. 

261     Shark  fins,  prepared,  (T.  D.  10744)    %c  Ib 

556        "        skins    Free 

419  Sharpeners,  emery,  knife.    (T.  D.   0393)    25% 

155     Sharpening  steels.     See  Steel  knives. 


510  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.                                       RATE. 

72     Shaving  cream,    (T.  D.  13981)    15c  lb 

536     Shavings,  cork,  (T.  D.   12994)    Free 

632        "         fit  only  for  paper  stock   Free 

193     Shawl  clasps   (44   F.  R.  160,   T.  D.   13817,  13874) 45% 

188         "         pins,    base   metal    35% 

370  Shawls  broche,  cashmere  or  India,   (T.  D.   1535,   2838, 

9150)    44ctband60% 

camel's  hair,  (T.  D.  1535) 44c  lb  and  60% 

314  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 50% 

fichus  not,    (T.  D.   15329,    15587). 

ice-wool  squares,    (T.  D.    14251)    44c  lb  and  60% 

lace,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 60% 

390         "         lace,   silk    60% 

371  "        lace,  wool   50c  lb  and  60% 

linen    50  % 

390         "         silk     60% 

370         "         woolen,   (T.  D.  2821,  15329,   15587,   16845). 

44c  lb  and  60% 

370  "        woolen  knit,  (T.  D.  5243,  5256,  5903) . .  .44c  lb  and  60% 

371  "        wool,   embroidered,   (19   S.  C.   R.   417.  49  F.   R. 

826,  53  F.   R.   1011,  T.  D.   13831,   13878,   15021, 

17587)    50c  lb  and  60% 

122     Shearings   of  boiler  plate,    (T.  D.   11356,   21808,   22673. 

22711.   23843)    $4  ton 

153     Shears,  (T.  D.  8587).     See  Scissors. 

153        "        hedge    and    garden,    (T.   D.    7542,    7587).     See 

Scissors. 
153         "        horse,   (T.  D.  3195,   8336,  9728,   3448,  8178).    See 

Scissors. 

153         "        sheep,  (31  F.  R.  445,  T.  D:  16827).  See  Scissors. 
176     Sheathing  or  yellow  metal,  (T.  D.  7896,  8113,  14523)..     2c  lb 
553         "        felts,   adhesive,   for  vessels    (A.   D.   9668,   9981, 

10460,   11494,  12330,   17678)    Free 

394         "         paper,   (T.  D.   10155,  10521,  11348,   14409)    10% 

402         "         paper  for  lining  boxes  (T.  D.  10155) 25% 

Sec.  6  "        paper,  tarred  roofing  not,  (T.  D.  11348)   20% 

394         "         roofing  felt,    (T.   D.    14409) 10% 

566    Sheaves  of  wheat  and  grass,  prepared,  (T.  D.  10073, 

13375,    20497,    21984)    Free 

221    Sheep,  1  year  old  or  over $1.50  each 

Less  than  1  year  old  75c  each 

496        "        casings   or  sausage   skins    Free 

657         "         dip    (T.    D.    19228,    19467,     20804,     22575,     23139, 

23285)    Free 

483        "        exported  shorn  and  returned  with  wool,  (T.  D 

2492)     Free 

153        "         shears,   (T.  D.  7542,   8336,  16827,  31  F.  R.  445). 

See  Scissors. 
438        "        skins  dressed  and  finished,  (T.  D.   8502,   13393, 

10492,  10745,  11357,  12957,  12985,  13315) 20% 

366         "         skin  mats,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.   p.  f.. 

(T.  D.  10745). 
664        "         skins,  salted,  without  wool.  (T.  D.  13516,  21680. 

22702)     Free 

438        "        skins  tanned  or  tawed,  (T.  D.  13449)    20% 

664        "         skins,    without    the    wool,    raw    (T.    D.    20244, 

20900)     Free 

360        "         skins  with  wool  on.  wool  dutiable  at  Ic  lb  less 

than  wools  of  the  same  class,   (T.  D.  1017, 

1100,  1150,  1219,  1309,  1666,  3414,  10208,  11357, 

13393,      13419,      13732,      13836,      20109,      20303, 

21737,   21764). 
667        "         wash  (T.  D.  8182,   8782)    Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


511 


ARTICLE  RATE 

* . 13c  lb 

brass    45% 

copper  2i£c  lb 

gelatin,  colored,  (T.  D.  16837).     See  Gelatin, 
iron  or  steel.     See  Steel  sheets. 

lead    2%c  lb 

metal,     enameled     or     glazed     with    vitreous 

glasses   40% 

music,   (T.  D.  12582.  13797,  19183)   25% 

music,  loose,   (T.  D.  11118)    25% 

nickel,   (T.  D.   16981) 6c  lb 

"        platina  Free 

steel   in  strips,    (T.   D.    15676,    15986,    16826,   60 

F.  R.  267).     See  Steel  ingots. 

rubber,  (T.  D.  3966)    30% 

zinc    2c  lb 

Sheets,    cotton    45 % 

linen,  as  Linen  cloth,  (T.  D.  23023,  23101). 

linen,  embroidered,  (T.  D.  11070)    60% 

loose  are  not  books   (T.  D.   18530,   18731). 

347     Sheeting,   checked  or  Russian,  jute  and  flax,   (T.  D. 

14511)    45% 

407    Shell  and  paper,  manufactures  of,  paper  chief  value 

(T.    D.    20041)    35% 

boxes,    paper  chief   value    (T.    D.    1531,    12924, 

19657,    20041)    45% 

buckles,  if  jewelry   (T.  D.   11078) 60% 

buttons   l^»c  line  grs.  and  15% 

chips   (T.  D.   17162)    10% 

combs    35% 

eye  stones,  (T.  D.  12915) 35% 

fish   (T.   D.   23418)    Free 

fish,   canned,  (T.  D.  9645,  10496,   7080,   12258)..  Free 

fish,  oysters  in  oil,  (T.  D.  12258) Free 

fish  prepared  for  pickling  or  drying,  (19  O.  A. 

G.  401)    Free 

imitation  fruits,   (T.  D.  12034)    50^ 

lorgnettes,  (T.  D.  12552)    45% 

manufactures   35% 

mother  of  pearl,   crude   Free 

mother  of  pearl  manufactures,  (T.  D.  16003) . .  35% 

necklaces  with  beads,   (T.  D.  12122,  13342)....  60% 
opera  glasses.  (T. 'D.  11213,  11241.  11403,  11404. 

11412,  11597,  11697,  12660,  12923,  13308,  13723. 

15152)    45% 

rosaline  articles.   (T.  D.  10920,  10929)   35% 

slabs   of,    (T.   D.    12922,   13845)    35% 

umbrella  handles,   (T.  D.  13349)    35% 

635     Shells,  all  kinds,  not  cut,  ground  or  otherwise  manu- 
factured, (T.  D.  12851)    Free 

almond    10% 

cartridge.    (T.   D.    14544)     45% 

clippings    of,    for    mosaic    work,    (T.    D.    1106. 

4428)    35% 

cocoa    • Free 

engraved,  cut  or  ground,   (T.  D.  3813,  12851)..  35% 

flakes  or  scales  cut  from,  (T.  D.  16003) 10% 

manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  6166,  6782, 

8239,  4428,  10930,  12915,  12922,  14318)    35% 

oil  paintings  on.  (T.  D.  11677)   20% 

partially  manufactured,    (T.   D.    6166,    14318,   7 

S.    C.    R.    1240.    G.   A.    3821)    35% 

667    "    pepper  (T.  D.  14716.  18525.  18711.  19900.  19991. 


PAR. 

172  Sheet  aluminum 
193 
176 
23 
131 
182 
159 

403 
403 
185 
641 
135 

449 
192 
322 
346 
339 


405 

434 

414 

Sec.  6 

450 

450 

659 

659 

659 

659 

425 
111 
450 
635 
450 
408 
111 


450 
450 
450 


Sec.  6 

193 

450 

528 
450 

Sec.  6 
450 

454 
450 


512  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RA.IE 

20737,   20846,    21080)    Free 

450     Shells,   simply  cleaned  with  acids   (T.  D.   3843,   8239, 

17946,  18165.  20210)    35% 

450         "         snail,  cut  (T.  D.  12851)   35% 

450        "         tortoise,  polished,  (G.  A.  3922,  T.  D.  20210)....       35% 

592     Shellac,  gum,   (T.  D.  9392)   Free 

20         "         glim,  bleached,  (T.  D.  11909,  15845) ...  .^c  Ib  and  10% 

20        "         gum,  white,  in  rolls,  (T.  D.  15845) ^c  Ib  and  10% 

53         "        varnish,  alcoholic  $1.32  gal  and  35% 

269     Shelled  almonds,  clear 6c  It) 

220     Shetland  ponies,    (T.  D.   11124).     As  horses. 

370        "         veils  or  falls,  (T.  D.  13979) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

Shields,  dress,  as  wearing  apparel,  according  to  ma- 
terial, (T.  D.  11198,  12918). 

699     Shingle    bolts     Free 

203     Shingles   (T.   D.   18338)    30c  M 

191     Ship  chronometers,  or  parts  of  (T.  D.  19437) 40% 

equipments,   various,    (T.    D.   22450,    23237). 

127  forgings,  of  iron  or  steel   35% 

699         "         knees  (T.  D.  3602)    Free 

193        "         logs,  metal,  (T.  D.  6187) 45% 

materials  (T.  D.  22342). 
699         "         planking  and  timber,    (T.   D.   3602,   4012,   4347, 

8564,    15308)    Free 

Ship's  stores  described.   (T.  D.  22433.) 

127        "         wrought  iron  for    35% 

314     Shirt  bosoms,  linen  (T.  D.  11324,  12119)   50% 

314         "         bosoms,    cotton    50% 

339         "        bosoms,   embroidered    * 60% 

338        "        collars  and  cuffs,  cotton 45c  doz.  pcs.  and  15% 

338  "        collars  and  cuffs,  linen  all  or  part 

40c  doz.  pcs.  and  20% 
320        "        labels,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,   (T.  D. 

14623)    50c  Ib  and  30% 

314        "        waist  fronts  (T.  D.  18519)    50% 

319     Shirts  and  combination  suits,  composed  of  cotton  or 

•  other    vegetable    fiber,    made    wholly    or    in 

part   on    knitting   machines    or    frames,    or 

knit  by  hand,  finished  or  unfinished,  (T.  D. 

12987,   14301,   16533,   16661),   valued   not  over 

$1.50  dozen  60c  doz.  and  15% 

valued  over  $1.50,  not  over  $3  doz.. $1.10  doz  and  15% 

valued  over  $3,  not  over  $5  doz $1.50  doz  and  25% 

valued  over  $5,  not  over  $7  doz $1.75  doz  and  35% 

valued  over  $7,  not  over  $15  doz $2.25  doz  and  35% 

valued  over  $15  doz   50% 

314        "        cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber   50% 

339  "        linen  embroidered,   (T.  D.  12219) 60% 

390        "         silk,  (T.  D.  14811)   , ..       60% 

370        "        wool   44c  It)  and  60% 

346    Shirting,   cloth,   bleached,    of    flax,    hemp     or  ramie, 

weighing  less  than  4y2  oz.  sq.  yd.,  and  con- 
taining over  100  threads  to  SQ.  in 35% 

Shirtings,  cotton,  as  cotton  cloth,   (T.  D.  8297,  10682, 
10773,  10777,  16315,  49  F.  R.  829,  21940,  21949). 

369        "        cotton,  silk  and  wool,  as  wool  dress  goods,  (T. 
D.  10682). 

311        "        cotton,   silk  striped,   (T.   D.   16096),   (minimum 

50% )   8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

387         "         silk   (T.  D.   12232,   13423,   49  F.  R.   829),  as  Silk 
goods. 

366        "        wool,  (T.  D.  12960),  as  wool  cloth. 

362     Shoddy,  (T.  D.  10322)    25c  It) 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  513 

ARTICLE  RATE 

>    Shoe  binding,  cotton,  (T.  D.  14297,  16484)    45% 

"        binding,   flax,   hemp  or  jute    , 455? 

389  "         binding,    silk    50% 

binding,  wool  or  hair 50c  Ib  and  60% 

buckles  and  fasteners,  metal,  (T.  D.  3667)....       45% 
414  buttons,   paper  board,   papier  mache,   pulp   or 

other  similar  material,   valued  not  over  3c 

&rs    1C  gr3 

valued   over  3c  grs 507 

193         "        eyelets,   (38  F.   R.   97) 45% 

449  horns,    horn    30% 

193  horns,    metal    45% 

155  knives.     See  Knives. 

320        "        lacets,   cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  cut  in 

lengths  and  tagged,   (T.  D.  20515).  .25c  It)  and  15% 
339  lacets  of  cotton,   imported   in   lengths   (T.   D. 

21968)   60% 

438        "        lacets,  leather   50c  grs  prs  and  20% 

391        "        lacets,  silk  (T.  D.  19101) 50% 

371        "        lacets  wool  or  hair  50c  It)  and  60% 

Sec.  6  "        maker's   paste   powder,    (T.    D.    17625) 20% 

450  "        patterns  of  bronzed  leather,  cut  in  forms.....       35% 
193        "        pinchers     45% 

7         "       -polish    (T.    D.    19415)    25% 

330        "        thread,   flax.     See  Flax  thread. 
.438-450"        uppers    (T.    D.    5026)     35% 

390  "        uppers,  embroidered  with  silk  (T.  D.   23464)..       60% 

438-450"        vamps,   (T.  D.  10342)    35% 

370    Shoes,  arctic,  (T.  D.  1536)   44c  It)  and  60% 

"  Chinese,  wool,  silk  or  cotton,  as  wearing  ap- 
parel, according:  to  material  of  chief  value, 
(37  F.  R.  780,  T.  D.  7622,  8334,  8455,  11338, 
20928,  21587). 

314        "         cotton,  (T.  D.  10735)  50% 

370         "         felt,  (T.  D.  3005,  3011,  3393,  7218) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

163        "        horse,  mule  or  ox,  wrought  iron  or  steel Ic  Ib 

449  "        India  rubber,   (T.  D.  10406,  10790,   11421) 30% 

438        "        Indian  moccasins,    (T.  D.   17654)    25% 

438        "        leather,  (T.  D.  5994,  23464)    25% 

370        "        leather  and  woolen,   (T.  D.   10665,  10766,  10735, 

11338)  44c  Ib  and  60% 

438        "         leather,  with  wooden  soles,   (T.   D.   5994)    ....       25% 

579        "         old  rubber,  (T.  D.  15779,  43  F.  R.  288)   Free 

390        "         silk,   (T.  D.  791,  10735)   60% 

370        "        wool,  (T.  D.  7218,  8334)    44c  It)  and  60% 

369     Shooda,  as  wool  dress  goods,  (T.  D.  8679). 

483     Shocks,  American  returned  Free 

Sec.  20"        herring  box.   (T.  D.  22303,  22356,  22590) Free 

483         "         orange    and    lemon    box    exported,    when    re- 
turned   in    completed     form,     filled,     (T.     D. 

11987,  11988,  15473,  15563,  15674,  16009,  16473, 

16475,    16890,    17004,    17084,    18052,    72    F.    R. 

46,  78  F.  R.  334) Free 

208    "    n  s  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  578,  3694,  7677,  9177,  22720)..   35% 
204    "    packing  box,  (T.  D.  326,  9177,  3817,  10743, 

12315,  16565)  

204         "        sugar  box    30% 

450  Shot  bags  and  belts,  leather   35% 

148        "         cast  iron,   (T.  D.  6001)    8-10c  It) 

193        "         chains,   (49  F.  R.  221,  T.  D.  10128,  10890) 45% 

182  lead  2^c  Ib 

pouches,  according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

17 


514  F.    B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

658    Shotgun    barrels,    in    single     tubes,     forged,     rough 

bored.     (T.  D.  21404)    Free 

158  Shotguns,  double  barreled,  sporting  breech-loading, 
and  combination  shotguns  and  rifles,  (78  F. 

R.  799),  valued  not  over  $5 $1.50  ea.  and  15% 

valued  over  J5,  not  over  $10 $4  ea  and  15% 

valued  over  $10  each $6  ea  and  35% 

the  above,    if  imported  without  lock  or  locks 

or  other  fittings $6  ea  and  35% 

.    parts  and  fittings  for  the  above,  n.  s.  p.  f 50% 

158  "  double  barrels  for  sporting,  breech-loading 
shotguns  and  rifles,  further  advanced  than 
rough  bored  $3  ea  and  35% 

157  muzzle  loading  and  parts  of  (T.  D.  8831.  10524, 

13682)    25% 

158  "        single   barreled   breech   loading,    and   parts   of 

$1  ea  and  35% 
158        "        stocks    for   double   barreled     sporting     breech 

loading  shotgun  and  rifles $3  ea  and  35% 

193    Shovels,  metal,   (T.  D.   8162)    45% 

208         "         wood    35% 

400  Show  bills  and  cards,  lithographed  as  Lithographic 
prints. 

403        "        bills  and  cards,  printed  (T.  D.  22760)    25% 

193        "        cards,  framed  in  metal,   (T.  D.  9812)    45% 

208        "        cards,  framed  in  wood  35% 

193        "         cards,  iron,  printed,   (T.  D.  9812,   6141) 45% 

659     Shrimp  and  other  shell  fish,  canned  or  otherwise,  (T. 

D.   7080,   9645,    10496,   12258)    Free 

332        "        nets,  (T.  D.  15410),  same  duty  as  upon  twine 

from   which  made,  and   in   addition 25% 

241        "         paste  or  sauce,  (T.  D.  7388,  9696,  14267,   14389, 

18813,   22176)    40% 

252    Shrubs,  (T.  D.  11575)    25% 

640        "        for  United   States    Free 

Shuttlecocks  and  battledores,   according  .to  material, 
(T.  D.  2842). 

3     Siccatiff.    (T.   D.   22591)    25% 

193     Sickles,  (T.  D.  7818)    45% 

154     Sidearms,   (T.   D.  2881,  6350,  13316) 35% 

49  Sienna  and  sienna  earth,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  5951,  8416, 
10869,  21403),  crude,  or  not  powdered,  wash- 
ed or  pulverized  %c  lb 

if  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized   %c  lb 

if  ground  in  oil  or  water l%c  It) 

58  in  tubes    ;...'. 

loT     Sieves,  metal,  wire,  in  addition  to  rate  on  wire l%c  lb 

366        "        hair  chief  value,  as  wool  manufactures,   n.  s. 

p.  f.,  (T.  D.  12946). 

rice,  No.  12  mesh  of  (T.  D.   2252S.   22680). 
1J$7        "        wire,  pay  rate  on  wire  of  which  composed  and  l^c  lt> 

208        "        wood  chief  value    35% 

369    Signal  flag  for  foreign  vessels  in  United  States  port, 

as  Bunting  (T.  D.  10980). 
Slleslas,  as  cotton  cloth. 

97     Silica  retort  settings  (T.  D.  17388)    

Sec.  6  "        stone,  ground  (T.  D.  15701)    

97     Silicate  of  iron  (T.  D.  22223)   35% 

79         "         of  soda,   (T.  D.  4710.  8781)   ^c  lb 

58         "         soluble,   (T.  D.  3644)    30c  lb 

79     Silicates,  all  alkaline,  (T.  D.  3644,  8781) V»c  lb 

464     Silicic  acid Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  515 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Silk  and   bamboo   screens,    according   to  material   of 
chief  value,    (T.   D.   11375). 

and  collodion  belts,   (T.  D.  14826) 65c  Ib  and  25% 

and  cotton  beltings,   (T.  D.  10936",  12969,  15851)       50% 

389  and  cotton,  bone  casing,  (T.  D.  10936,  16359)..       50% 
386  and  cotton  chenille.  (T.  D.  15038)   ..$1.50  It  and  15% 
311        "        and    cotton   cloth,    (T.   D.    10777,    11329,    16405, 

18089,  22376,   22745)    (minimum  50%). 

8c  sq.  yd.  arid  30% 

390  and  cotton  galloons,    (T.   D.   16014)    60% 

390        "        and  cotton  gimps,  beaded   60% 

390        "        and  cotton  givri  muslin,  (T.  D.  16209) 50% 

390        "         and  cotton  gloves,  (T.  D.  12989)   60% 

461         "        and  cotton  hatters'  plush,  (T.  D.  16577)   10% 

322        "        and   cotton   hemstitched    cloth,     cotton     chief 

value  (T.  D.  15684)    45% 

339         "        and  cotton  lace  curtains,   (T.  D.  14947)    60% 

390         "         and  cotton  laces,  (T.  D.  10789,  11076,  12342)...       60% 
386        "        and  cotton  plush,     silk    chief    value     (T.     D. 

12937),  (minimum  50%)   $1  Ib  and  15% 

390        "        and  cotton   ribbons   in  the  gray,   in  the  piece 

(T.   D.   22561)    60% 

"        and  cotton  satins,  according  to  component  of 

chief  value,   (T.  D.  10776). 
"        and  cotton  shawls,  according  to  component  of 

chief  value,  (19  F.  R.  417). 
314        "        and   cotton   shoes,    cotton   chief  value   (T.    D. 

10735)     50% 

390        "        and  cotton  taffeta  gloves,  (T.  D.  14145) 60% 

"        and  cotton  tapestry,   according  to   component 

of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  13700,  14135,  23098)). 

390        "        and  cotton  trimmings,  beaded,  (T.  D.  13320)..       60% 
"        and  cotton  umbrella  goods,  according  to  com- 
ponent of  chief  value,    (T.   D.   10353,   10655, 
22574). 

"        and  cotton  velvet  ribbons,  according  to  com- 
ponent of  chief  value,   (53  F.  R.   214,  T.  D. 
11186). 
and    cotton   vestings,    as    cotton     cloths,     (T. 

D.   13185). 
390        "        and  cotton  wearing  apparel.   (T.  D.  23692).... 

425        "         and  eiderdown  quilts,   (8  S.  C.  R.  930) 50% 

371        "        and  felt  hat  braids,  (T.  D.  14918) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

"         and  fur  garments,     according  to  material    of 
chief  value,    (T.   D.    17282). 

179         "        and  metal  banners,   (T.  D.   14296) 

179         "        and  metal  lace,   (T.  D.  12658)    60% 

371         "         and  mohair  laces,  (T.  D.  12535,  14628,  18843) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 
371         "         and  mohair  tosca  nets,   (T.  D.  14760). 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

389  "         and  rubber  cords,  (T.  D.  10483,  23073)    50% 

and  wood  jewelry  cases,    according    to    com- 
ponent of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  14502). 

390  "        and  wood  screens  embroidered,  (T.  D.  12148)..       60% 
366        "        and  wool  bengalines,  (T.  D.  12840).     As  Wool 

dress  goods.     (T.  D.   20924). 

371        "         and  wool  braids,   (T.  D.  14139)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

369        "        and  wool  gloria  cloths,  (T.  D.  14713).    As  Wool 

dress  goods. 
390        "        and  wool  knit  goods,  silk  chief  value,   (T.   D. 

10552,    14811,   14812,  15312)    60% 


516 


F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

3YO    Silk  and  wool  wearing  apparel,  (T.  D.  15312). 

44c  tt>   and   60% 
appliqued  articles    60% 

390  "        articles,   embroidered   60% 

artificial    (G.    A.    3917,   T.    D.    23110.    23528)    ac- 
cording to  article. 

389  "        bandings     50% 

391  "         bags    50^ 

391       "         banners,  <T.  D.  12423,  14296)   50% 

S90        "         beaded  goods 60% 

390  "         beading.  (T.  D.  14701,  23232)   60% 

389  "         belting,    (T.   D.   12969)    50% 

390  "         belts.    (T.   D.    13444)    60% 

387         "        bengalines  (T.  D.   12840,  14147),  as  Silk  goods 

in  the  piece. 
389        "        bindings,   elastic  or  non-elastic.    (T.   D.   10506, 

18981)    50% 

498        "         bolting  cloth,  when  permanently  marked,    (T. 

D.    10272,    10626,    10552,    10645,    10914,    10554, 

56  F.  R.  474)    Free 

387        "        bolting  cloth,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  as  Silk  goods. 

389  "        bone   casings    50% 

390  "         bonnets    (T.    D.    14295)    60% 

389  "        braces    50% 

391  '        braided  ligature,   (T.  D.  11183)   50% 

390  '        braids,  (T.  D.  6650.  13365.  14139,  14403,  17393).       60% 

413  '        button  forms,  (T.  D.  10570)    10% 

414  '         buttons.   (T.  D.   10551,   11358,   14136) 50% 

390  '         caps,   (T.  D.  6044)    60% 

391  '        card  cases    ••••       50% 

384  '        carded    40c  tt> 

434          '         chatelaine  bags  (T.  D.   21874)    60% 

386  "         chenille,    (T.    D.   6650,    7994,    13340)    (minimum 

50%)    $1.50  Ib  and  15% 

391         "         chenille  yarns  (T.  D.  21111)    50% 

387  or  390  "  chiffon,  (T.  D.  16277,  16311.  18655.  21114.  21115). 
387        "         china,  as  Silk  goods,   (T.  D.  22376,   22745). 
390        "         Chinese  cue  strings,  (T.  D.  11856) 

390        "        cloaks    60^ 

318        "         clocked   cotton   hose   and  half    hose,     (T.     D. 

13683.  15226).     See  Cotton  hosiery. 
390        "        clothing,    ready-made,     (T.     D.     10735,     11233, 

12242,  12543,  13444,  13876,  14145,  14811,  14935)       60% 
661        "         cocoons ^e0f 

390  "         colliers'  scarfs,  (T.  D.  16118)    60 /£ 

J84        "        combed  4°c  » 

389  "         cords     (T.   D.    13365.   13374,    22587)    50% 

385  "         cordonnet  (T.  D.  3798,  12917),  as  Silk,  spun. 

391  "         corset  lacets,   (T.  D.  13216.  19101)    

390  "        corsets,   (T.  D.  13216)    •••••• 

366        "        cotton  and  wool  manufactures,    (T.   D.   10677, 

10682,    11073).      As    wool   manufactures,    n. 

188  "  covered  hairpins,   (T.   D.   16411)    35% 

137  "  covered  wire,  (T.  D.  14918.  15149)    «% 

390  "  crepe  (T.  D.  14714,  19312,  21154,  22073,   22160).. 

391  "  curtains    •   •  -. 

390  "  de  Joinville  scarfs,  (T.  D.  11022)  

390  "  doilies,   (T.  D.  14159)    60% 

390  "  drapery  nets,   (T.  D.  12334)    60% 

390  "  drawers,  (T.  D.  14811)  60% 

390  "  edgings,   (T.  D.  15580,  17593,  22989,  23231) 60% 

390  "  embroidered  articles  and  fabrics    60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


517 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

390  Silk    embroideries,    (T.    D.    10667,    11239,    12346,    12557, 

13226,    14714,    16871,    16873) 60% 

427          '         fans,    (T.  D.    10739,   12797,  13308,   16926) 50% 

391  '         figured  muslins,  (T.  D.  11239)    50% 

391          '         flocks  (T.  D.  12149)    60% 

385  floss  (T.  D.  6127,  6305)   30% 

390  flouncings  60% 

339  fringed  cotton  braid  (T.  D.  15669) 60% 

390  fringes 60% 

390  galloons   60% 

390          '        galloons,  embroidered  (T.  D.  10506,  14173) 60% 

389  garters  (T.  D.  10323,  10674,  13738) 50% 

390  gimps,  beaded  (T.  D.  16092)    60% 

390  girdles    (T.   D.   12422)    60% 

390  gloves   (T.  D.  6232,    14145)    60% 

390  goods,  beaded  (T.  D.  15981,  16092,  16224,  16225, 

16406,    23232)    60% 

387         "         goods  woven  in  the  piece,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  weighing 
not  less   than   1  1-3,  and   not  more   than   8 
ounces  per  square  yard  (T.  D.  21099,   21114, 
21232,  22745,  23634). 
Containing  not  over  20%  in  weight  of  silk, 

if  in  the  gum,  (T.  D.  23150)    50c  Ib 

if  dyed  in  the  piece 60c  Ib 

containing  over  20%,  not  over  30%  in  weight  of 
silk, 

if  in  the  gum   65c  Ib 

if  dyed  in  the  piece 80c  Ib 

containing  over  30%,  not  over  45%  in  weight  of 
silk. 

if  in  the  gum 90c  Ib 

if  dyed  in  the  piece  $1.10  It) 

if  dyed  in  the  thread  or  yarn,  and  containing 
not  over  30%  in  weight  of  silk, 

if  black  (except  selvedges) 75c  Ib 

if  other  than  black 90c  It) 

containing  over  30%,   not  over  45%    in  weight 
of  silk, 

if  black  (except  selvedges) $1.10  Ib 

if  other  than  black   $1.30  Ib 

containing  over  45%  in  weight  of  silk,  or  if 
composed  wholly  of  silk,  if  dyed  in  the 
thread  or  yarn  and  weighted  in  the  dyeing 
so  as  to  exceed  the  original  weight  of  the 
raw  silk, 

if  black  (except  selvedges) $1.50  Ib 

if  other  than  black  $2.25  Ib 

if  dyed  in  the  thread  or  yarn  and  the  weight 
is  not  increased  by  dyeing  beyond  the  ori- 
ginal weight  of  the  raw  silk  $3.00  Ib 

if  in  the  gum   $2.50  Ib 

if  boiled  off  or  dyed  in  the  piece,  or  printed.  .$3.00  Ib 
Weighing  less  than  1  1-3,  and  more  than  1-3 

ounce  per  square  yard, 
if  in  the  gum,  or  if  dyed  in  the  thread  or  yarn 

$2.50   Ib 

if  boiled  off  $3.00  Ib 

if  dyed  or  printed  in  the  piece $3.25  Ib 

Weighing  not  over  1-3  ounce  per  square  yd.. $4. 50  Ib 

But  none  of  the  above  snail  pay  less  than 50% 

389  gorings    50% 

391  "        guards  for  watches    and    eye    glasses    (T.    D. 

8837)    50% 


518  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                        ARTICLE  RATE 

390     Silk  hair  nets  (T.  D.   14935)    60% 

388  "         handkerchiefs  or  mufflers,  whether  in  the  piece 

or  otherwise,  finished  or  unfinished,  if  not 
hemmed  or  hemmed  only,  shall  pay  the 
same  rate  of  duty  as  is  imposed  on  goods  in 
the  piece  of  the  same  description,  weight 
and  condition,  but  not  less  than 50% 

if  hemstitched  or  imitation  hemstitched,  or 
revered  or  have  drawn  threads,  or  are  em- 
broidered in  any  manner,  or  are  tamboured, 
appliqued,  or  trimmed  wholly  or  in  part 
with  lace,  tucking  or  insertion,  they  shall 
pay  in  addition  to  the  duty  hereinbefore 
prescribed 10% 

But  in  no  case  less  than : 60% 

389  "        hat   bands    50% 

390  "         hats  (T.  D.  340,  440,  1012,  10787,  12150) 60% 

461         "         hatters'   plush    10% 

390        "        head   nets    .* 60% 

390         "         hoods   (T.  D.    10787)    60% 

390        "         imitation  straw  braids  (T.  D.  14403) 60% 

390  "         insertings    (72   F.    R.,    252,    T.   D.    15230,    15580, 

15985,   16927,   17788,   17992)    60% 

391  "         Jacquard    goods    (T.    D.    21569,     22178,     23098, 

23309)    50% 

Japanese  screens   (T.  D.   12966)    50% 

390  kiltings  or  plaitings  (T.  D.  14702)   60% 

390         "         knit  goods    60% 


390 
390 
427 
390 


lace   60% 

lace  articles  (T.  D.  11372.  12342,  13068)   60% 

lace  fans  (T.  D.  12241,  13308)   50% 

lace  nets  (T.  D.  13905) 60% 


lacets  (T.  D.  13216,  19101)    50% 

309                   ligatures,  braided  (T.  D.  11183)    50% 

lined  baskets,   according  to   material   of   chief 

value  (T.  D.  12236,   13800.   15665). 
391         "         manufactures,   with  or  without    India    rubber 

n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.  21232)   50% 

All  such  manufactures  of  which  wool  is  a 
component  material  shall  be  assessed  for 
duty  as  wool  (T.  D.  11239,  14158). 

391        "         military  sashes  (T.  D.  13423,  15023,  18077) 50% 

390         "         mousseline  brodee  (T.  D.  14394,  21114,  21115)..  60% 
388        "         mufflers.       See     Silk     handkerchiefs,     (T.     D. 
22829,  23755). 

390  "         muffs   (T.    D.   10787)    60% 

391  mulls  and  tinsel  gauze.   (T.  D.  21099,   21499)..  50% 
muslins,  as  Silk  goods  in  the  piece. 

390                  muslins,  embroidered  (T.  D.  11239) 60% 

390        "         neckties,  (T.  D.  11233,  12543,  13876,  16118) 60% 

390                  neckties  in  the  piece  (T.  D.  15019) 60% 

390         "         nets    (T.    D.    2337,    12334,     13068,     14052,     16965, 

17788,  17992.  54  F.  R.  367.   76,  F.  R.  451)....  60% 

390  nets  beaded  (T.  D.  16225,  23232)  60% 

661         "         noils,   (T.  D.  13348)    Free 

391  "         oilcloth    50% 

385         "         organzine   30% 

organzine  thrums  (T.  D.  17410)    30% 

ornaments    60% 

paintings  on.  (T.  D.  15831)   20% 

parasol  coverings   (T.   D.   16883) 60% 

462        "         parasols    50% 

391         "         passementeries  (T.  D.  14312)    60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  519 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

386  Silk    pile    fabrics,     except    plushes     (minimum    50%) 

(T.  D.  20246,   20817) $1.50  Ib  and  15% 

391        "        pillow  shams,   (T.  D.   15214) 50% 

387  "        pleated  and  shirred   (T.   D.    21326). 

386         "         plush,    (T.   D.   15233,   15825,   16109,   20246,    20817) 

(minimum  50%)    $1.00  Ib  and  15% 

386  "         plush  ribbons,    (minimum   50%)    (T.    D.   20817) 

$1.50  Ib  and  15% 

387  "         pongee  (T.  D.  22745,  22829). 

660  raw  or  reeled  (T.  D.  17404)    Free 

387         "         reps,  as  Silk  goods. 

391         "        ribbons    (10   S.    C.   R.    186,    T.    D.    18277,    20817, 

21247)    _. 50% 

386         "         ribbons,    plush  or   velvet   (minimum   50%)    (T. 

D.  20817)   $1.50  Ib  and  15% 

390         "         ruchings,  (T.  D.   13224,   17268)    60% 

390  "         rufnings    60% 

391  "         sachets,   (T.  D.   9533)    50% 

386         "         satin  soliel  (minimum  50%)  $1  Ib  and  15% 

390  "         sashes,  (T.  D.  12225,  18077)   60% 

391  "         sashes,  military,   (T.  D.  13423,15023)    50% 

390         "         scarfs,   (T.  D.   11022,  11233,  12543,   13876)    60% 

390  "  scarfs,  embroidered,  (T.  D.  15468,  15843)  60% 

391  "  scraps,  (T.  D.  3311)    50% 

391  "  screen,  painted,  (T.  D.   13308)    50% 

386  "  seal  skin  (T.  D.  11278),  (minimum  50%). 

$1.50  Ib  and  15% 
385         "         sewing,    (T.  D.  3798,  3900,   6127,   6305,   12917)....     30% 

390        "        shawls   60% 

390         "         shirts 60% 

.390        "        shoes  and  slippers,   (T.  D.  10735) 60% 

385        "         singles    30% 

311         "         sleeve  linings,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D.  11538, 
11638,    11736,    12268,    14158)    (minimum    50%) 

8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

390        "         spangled    goods     60% 

390  spot  nets    60% 

385        "         spun,  in  skeins,  cops,  warps,  or  on  beams,  (T. 
D.  6109,  2050,  14146,  14154,  16650). 

valued  not  over  $1  Ib 20c  Ib  and  15% 

valued  over  $1,   not  over  $1.50'lb 30c  Ib  and  15% 

valued  over  $1.50  Ib,  not  over  $2  lb...40c  Ib  and  15% 

valued  over  $2,  not  over  $2.50  Ib 50c  Ib  and  15% 

valued  over  $2.50  Ib 60c  Ib  and  15% 

in  no  case  shall  the  duty  be  less  than  35%. 

390  "         stockings,   (T.  D.  8706,   11383,   14145) 60% 

418        "         stockings  for  dolls,   (T.  D.  5957)   35% 

453         "         strings  for  musical  instruments,   (T.  D.   13234, 

11593) 45% 

311  "  striped  cotton  cloth,  (T.  D.  16096,  22376). 

(minimum  50%)  8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

462  "  sunshades  ". 50% 

389  "        suspenders    50% 

391  "        swivel  necktie  goods,  (T.  D.  14057,  14075) 50% 

390  "         tamboured   articles    60% 

391  "         tapestry,   (T.  D.   14075)    50% 

389  "         tassels   and    cords    50% 

385        "         thread,   (T.  D.  6127,  6305,  15388)    30% 

385        "         thread,   artificial,    (26   F.  R.    609,   T.    D.    15388, 

23110,    23528)    30% 

385         "         thrown,    (T.  D.   4047,  6127,   12914)    30% 

385        "         tram     30% 

390  "         trimmed  hats,   (T.  D.   9841,   10945)    60% 


520  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

390  Silk  trimmings,    (T.    D.     11878,     14132,     16406,     21060, 

21113,  21114,   21115,  21247,  21860,   22561) 60% 

389  "         tubing   50% 

391  "         tulle,   (T.  D.  17788.   17992)    60% 

385         "         tussah,   (T.  D.   12914)    30% 

385        "         tusah  warps,  as  silk  spun,  (T.  D.  14146). 

385  "         twist 30% 

462        "         umbrellas   50% 

390  "         veils  and  veilings,   (61  F.  R.   283,   66  F.  R.   52, 

T.  D.  12334,  13068,  13981,  14052,  15642,  15866, 
15869,  16918,  17331,  17788,  17992,  21114,  21115, 

22073,    22160)    60% 

390        "         veils  for  infants,   (T.  D.  12242) 60% 

386  "         velvet,   (minimum  50%) $1.50  Ib  and  15% 

390  "         velvet  bonnets,  (T.  D.  14295) 60% 

386        "        velvet  ribbons    (minimum  50%),    (T.   D.   11332, 

14061,    17866,    18002,    18014,    18024,    71    F.    R. 

953)   $1.50  Ib  and  15% 

391  "        vest  chains    50% 

391        "        vesting    50% 

390  "         vests   60% 

385        "        warp  beams  (see  silk  spun),   (T.  D.  14559). 

661  "        waste   Free 

391  "         watch  chains,  (69  F.  R.  467,  T.  D.  16134,  17053)  50% 

390        "         wearing  apparel    60% 

389        "         webbing,  (59  F.  R.  454) 50% 

392  "        weight    of,    to    be    taken    in    the   condition   as 

found  without  deduction  therefrom  for  dye, 
coloring  matter  or  foreign  substances.  (T. 
D.  20077). 

662  "        worms'  eggs   Free 

517        "        worm  gut,   crude,  (T.  D.   23699)    Free 

448        "        worm  gut,  manufactured,   (T.  D.   19582,  21566)  25% 
385        "        yarns,   and   imitation   of,    (T.    D.    22587,    23110, 

23528)    30% 

193    Silver  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

175        "         bronze  powder,  (T.  15704)   12c  It) 

511         "         bullion,    (T.   D.    8619,  7996,   11306,   12000,    12609, 

14122)    Free 

179  bullions  threads   5c  Ib  and  35% 

530        "        coins Free 

179         "         cords  and  braids,  (T.  D.  6547)   60% 

193        "         cup  to  be  contended  for  (T.  D.   13358) 45% 

179        "        embroideries    60% 

179        "         epaulettes    60% 

179         "        galloons,  (T.  D.  4204)   60% 

193        "        German,  manufactures  of   45% 

174         "         German,    unmanufactured    25% 

155        "        knives    and    forks,    as   knives,     table    (T.     D. 

16813). 

434        "        jewelry    60% 

179         "        laces    60% 

181        "         lead  ores  (T.  D.  10383,  11042,  11049.  11116,  11159, 

11771,    15333,    15895,    16149,    16154,    16599),   on 

the  lead  li£c  Ib 

532                  lead  ores,  copper  in  (T.  D.  11448)    Free 

leaf,  per  package  of  500  leaves 75c 

193                  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

612        "        medals,  if  trophies  or  prizes  (T.  D.  14160) Free 

3        "        nitrate  of   25% 

old  family,  dutiable  value  of  (T.  D.  10629). 

611         "         old,  fit  only  for  remanufacture Free 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  521 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

629     Silver  ores  (T.  D.  6858) Free 

ores,  ground  (18  O.  A.  G.  148)   Free 

ores,  slag  (T.  D.  12529)    Free 

paper  (T.  D.  18627) 3c  Ib  and  20% 

plate  (T.  D.  10629) 45% 

plated  ware  (T.  D.   10681) 45% 

powder  (T.  D.  6113,  9101,  10498,  12909,  15704)..  45% 

powder,    toilet 50% 

salts  of 25% 

scent  bottles  (T.  D.  12143)   45% 

sweepings   (T.  D.   6058) Free 

tassels    60%, 

thread  5c  Ib  and  35% 

tinsel   wire 5c   Ib 

trimmings    60% 

toys 35% 

ware  as  household  effects  (T.  D.  15240)    Free 

ware  for  societies  is  dutiable  (T.  D.  8847) 45% 

waste,   photographers'  (T.   D.    6058)    10% 

watches,  cases  and  movements  dutiable  sepa- 


629 
629 
398 
193 
193 
193 

70 
3 

193 
629 
179 
179 
179 
179 
418 
504 
193 
463 
191 

rately. 

193         "         wire  (T.  D.  15328)    45% 

100     Silvered  glass  articles  60% 

Sec.  7  Similitude  clause. 

572     Sinews,  as  glue  stock  Free 

410     Sink  brushes  (T.  D.  8999,  15963)    40% 

94     Sinks,  stoneware  (T.  D.  13616)    25% 

193     Singing  birds,  mechanical,   (T.  D.   10654)    45% 

385     Singles,  silk  30% 

99     Siphon    bottles,   as   glass   bottles   molded  or   pressed, 

(T.   D.   11682,   14031,   15239,    18375). 
100        "         tubes,  glass  (T.  D.  12037,  14962,  17163) 60% 

209  Sirup  cane  juice.     See  Sugar. 

Sec.  6  "         cherry   (T.   D.   14731)    20% 

2         "         de  punch  (T.  D.  16578)    60c  Ib  and  45% 

Sec.  6  "         fruit   (T.   D.   9709)    20% 

Sec.  6  "        lemon,   (T.   D.   16849) 20% 

210  "         maple  (T.  D.  10425,  11176,  11837) 4c  Ib 

68        "        medicinal 25% 

Sec.  6  "         pineapple  (T.  D.  12725,  12820) 20% 

Sec.  6  "         raspberry,    (T.   D.   13973,   14731)    20% 

347     Sisal  grass  hammocks  (T.  D.  12354) 45% 

347  grass,  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

491         "         grass   or   Sunn,   binding  twine  made   from,   of 

single  ply,  measuring  not  over  600  feet  to 

the  pound  (43  F.  R.  294)   Free 

329        "        grass  or  Sunn  cables,  cordage  and  twine  made 

of,  excepting  binding  twine   Ic  Ib 

566         "         grass,   unmanufactured  or  undressed,   n.   s.   p. 

f.,  (T.  D.  8912)   Free 

23     Size,  bone,  (T.  D.  10796)  as  glue. 

53         "         gold   (T.   D.   6690,   9223)    -. 35% 

Sec.  6  "         paper  hanging  (T.  D.  6242)    20% 

396    Sized  paper  (T.  D.  10759).     See  Paper,  printing 
23     Sizing   (T.  D.  4750,   10796).     As  glue 

193     Skates    45% 

663     Skeletons Free 

450         "         papier  mache   (T.   D.  1767)    35% 

131     Skelp  iron  or  steel.     See  Steel,  sheet. 

454     Sketches,  pen  and  ink,   (T.  D.  13299) 20% 

703         "         of  American  artists  (T.  D.  11455) Free 

454         "         original 20% 

207     Skewers,  butchers  and  packers   40c  M 


522  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                            ARTICLE  RATE 

193    Skewings  of  Dutch  metal.  (T.  D.  20682)   45% 

208     Skiffs,    wood    35% 

70    Skin,  preparations  for  the  50% 

664     Skins,  all   raw,    n.   s.   p.    f.,   (T.   D.   5705,    9918,    14060, 

14216,   11'iJl,   17166,   20884) Free 

562         "         Angora,  goat,   raw,  (66  F.  R.   299,  T.  D.   12815, 

12865,    15699,    16072)     Free 

350-360  "        Angora  goat,  raw,  with  wool  on   (T.  D.   2490, 
5883,    7206,    7544,    7588,     10208,    11357,     11385, 

15699,    16072,    18834)    lie  It) 

438        "        asses,  dressed  and  finished  20% 

664        "        asses,  raw  and  unmanufactured   Free 

438         "         basil,   tanned,  but  unfinished,   (T.  D.  7862) 10% 

450        "         bear  with  heads  on  (T.  D.  13297,  13585)  35% 

425        "         birds,   crude   (T.   D.   10762,    11500,    12919,   17935, 

18745)    15% 

425        "         birds  dressed  and   finished,   suitable  for  milli- 
nery ornaments  (T.  D.   695,  3682,  5930,   9898, 

10253,    10795)    50% 

425  "         birds,  dyed   (T.  D.  12205,  12832)    50% 

438        "         bookbinders'    calf    20% 

450        "         bronze-coated  leather  (T.  D.  14216)  35"% 

450        "        buffalo,  and  bear,  and  goat,  made  up  for  sleigh 

robes  (T.  D.  3351)    35% 

664         "         calf,  raw  (T.  D.  18671,  18688,  18739) Free 

438        "        calf  japanned  (T.  D.  14215).  See  Leather,  pat- 
ent. 
438        "        calf,  tanned,  or  dressed  (T.  D.  5635,  13363)....       20% 

438         "         chamois   (T.   D.   11701,   16289)    20% 

562        "         Chinese  sable  (T.  D.  13686)   Free 

562        "         coney,    plucked    (T.    D.    10854,    10901,   14768,    50 

F.  R.   693.  53  F.  R.  344) Free 

446         "         cut  into  shape  for  gloves,  pay  75%  of  rate  as- 
sessed  on  gloves  of  same   material   (T.   D. 
3759,   5923). 
438        "         dressed  and  finished  n.  s.  p.  f 20% 

437  "         dried,  salted  and  pickled   15% 

426  "         dressed  with  the  hair  on.  (40  F.  R.  872) 20% 

438  "  elk  hides,   (T.  D.  14059,  14060)    20% 

556  "  fish    Free 

562  "  fox,    (T.   D.   437)    Free 

426  "  fur  carroted    20% 

426  "  furs,  dressed  on  the  skin 20% 

562  "  fur,  not  dressed,  (T.  D.  6078,  9731) Free 

438  "  goat,  dressed  and  finished,   (T.  D.  5705) 20% 

664  "  goat  raw,    (T.   D.   7046)    Free 

562  "  goat.  Chinese,  (T.  D.  4685)    Free 

567  "  goldbeaters',   (T.   D.   352)    Free 

425  "        goose,  with  down  on,  plucked  of  feathers,  and 

tawed,    (T.   D.    4974,    12838)    50% 

426  "         goose  and  grebe,  with  feathers  on.  dressed.  (T. 

*D.   724.    4974.   12838)    20% 

438        "        japanned,    as     leather,     patent,    (T.    D.    11763, 

10719). 
438        "         kangaroo,  dressed  and  finished,  (T.  D.  3640) . .       20% 

562        "         kangaroo,  raw,  (T.  D.  3640)    Free 

438        "         kid  and  lamb,  dressed  and  finished 20% 

426         "         lamb  with  fur  on,  dressed,   (T.  D.  4185,  15726)       20% 

438        "         leather  for  printers'  rollers,  (T.  D.  15700) 20% 

426        "         leopard  and  tiger,  dressed,  (53  F.  R.  344,  16  S. 

C.  R.  119.  T.  D.  10795)    20% 

426        "        loosely  sewed  together  in  the  form  of  crosses, 

coat  linings,  (T.  D.  10913,  12123,  12985,  13180, 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  523 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

13182,    14564)    20% 

438     Skins,  morocco,  finished 20% 

438         "         morocco    unfinished,    (T.    D.    3671,    7862,    12130, 

13363)    10% 

438        "         oxhides,  dressed,  (T.  D.  14059) 20% 

426         "         Persian  and  Astrakhan  lamb,  dressed,    (T.  D. 

15726)    20% 

562         "         plucked    coney,     (53    F.    R.    344,    T.    D.    10854, 

10901.    14768,    17155)    Free 

438        "        prepared  for  drumheads  (not  parchment),  (T. 

D.  9918)   20% 

426        "         rabbit,  dressed,  (T.  D.  6394)   20% 

562        "        rabbit,   raw    Free 

572         "         rabbit  shreds,  (T.  D.  1057-)   Free 

664        "        raw,    (except    sheepskins    with    wool)    (T.   D. 

20884)    Free 

426        "         sable  dressed,  (T.  D.  1489,  10053)    20% 

496        "        sausage,   (T.  D.  9377)   Free 

426  seal,  dressed   20% 

438  seal,  split.  (T.  D.  20042)   20% 

562  seal,   raw    Free 

556  shark    Free 

438  sheep,  alum  tanned,  (T.  D.  13315)   20% 

438  sheep,   dressed  and  finished,    (T.   D.  717,   2269, 

2584,    8502)     20% 

664         "         sheep,  salted,   (T.  D.  13516,  20900)   Free 

366         "        sheep  made  into  mats  (T.  D.  10745),  as  Woolen, 

manufactures   n.  s.   p.   f. 
450        "        s~heep,    two  sewed   together,    (T.   D.   717,    8867, 

9769,    10324)    35% 

360        "        sheep,  with  wool  on,  wool  dutiable  at  Ic  less 

pound  than  wools  off  the  skin,  (40  F.  R.  872, 

T.   D.  8502,   13393,    13449,    13732,   13804,    13886, 

13887). 

450         "         sheepskin  crosses,    (T.   D.   10883).. 35% 

450  strips  of,  for  hat  bands,   (T.  D.   13243) 35% 

425  "         swan,  plucked  of  f-eathers  and  tawed  but  down 

remaining,  (T.  D.  12838)    50% 

"         taken  from  American  sheep  abroad,  wool  duti- 
able,   (T.   D.    7067). 

438         "         tanned  20% 

450        "         tiger,  with   stuffed  head,    (T.   D.    10795,   13297, 

13468,    13585)    35% 

426  "        tiger   dressed    20% 

562        "         tiger,  not  dressed,  (T.  D.  19158) Free 

438         "         Tripoli,  for  morocco  (T.  D.  12130,  13363,  13636, 

18705)    ' 10% 

463         "         waste,  if  not  glue  stock,  (T.  D.  9886) 10% 

450  "        whips,  made  up  partly  tanned,  (T.  D.  6257)...  35% 

438         "         white  splits,   (T.  D.  15172)    20% 

450        "         with  stuffed  heads,    (T.  D.   15817) 35% 

450         "         wolf,    (T.  D.    13585)    35% 

360  "         wools  on,  pay  Ic  less  pound  tnan  other  wools. 

314  Skirt  bands,  cotton,  (T.  D.   12962)    50% 

320        "         bindings,    cotton    ;....  45% 

315  "         bindings,    cotton  bias  pay  rate   on  cotton  pile 

fabrics,   and  in  addition   10% 

371         "        bindings,  wool.  (T.  D.  21959) 50c  per  Ib  and  60% 

Skirted  wools,   as  sorted.   (T.  D.  20766.) 
339     Skirting,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  hemstitched 

or  tucked    60% 

370     Skirts,  Balmoral  44c  Ib  and  60% 

370         "         knit  wool,  (T.  D.  12998)   44c  Ib  and  60% 


524  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

664    Skivers,  raw,  dried  or  salted Free 

438        "         tanned   20% 

124     Slabs,  iron,  (T.  D.  834)   5-10c  It) 

124         "        iron,   charcoal   $12  ton 

508        "        breccia  (T.  D.  21672,  22075,  22099,  23647) Free 

114        "        marble,   sawed,   dressed  and   polished,    (T.   D. 

13935).     See  Marble. 
450        "         mother-of-pearl,  (T.  D.  13845) 35% 

120  "         slate    20% 

135        "        steel.     See   Steel  ingots. 

415.  Slack  coal,   which  will  pass   through  ^  inch  screen 

(T.   D.    21987)    7 15c   ton 

121  Slag  basic,  (T.  D.  12529,  22522)   $1  ton 

629         "         or  smelter  waste  (T.  D.  12529) Free 

614     Slate  as  taken  from  the  quarry,  (T.  D.  400) Free 

407  "         books,  (40  F.  R.  873,  T.  D.  6781,  9878,  17641)...       35% 

120        "        chimney   pieces    20% 

120        "         for  pencils,  (T.  D.  11228)   20% 

120         "         mantels   20% 

120        "        manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f 20% 

456        "        pencils,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.D.  15005,  15100) 3c  C 

pencils,  with  pocket  slates,  (T.  D.  12442,  13004, 

14265),   dutiable  as  entireties. 
456        "        pencils,    wood    covered,     (T.     D.     15005,    15100, 

17677,   17951)    35% 

120        "        slabs,  for  tables   20% 

418    Slates,  drawing,  ground  glass  and  wood,  (T.  D.  9002, 

13197,    14943)    35% 

193        "         iron,   coated  with  mineral   '. 45% 

120        "         n.  s.  p.  f 20% 

407         "         parchment,   (40  F.  R.   873)    35% 

193        "         patent  iron  with  mineral  coating  45% 

407        "        pocket  (T.  D.  9878)   35% 

96        "         porcelain,  decorated,   (T.D.  618)    60% 

plain,    (T.    D.    618,    9002,    13187) 55% 

100         "         porcelain   glass    -•       60% 

120        "         roofing   (T.    D.   2396)    20% 

120         "         school    (T.    D.    3082)    20% 

202     Slaths,  rough  (T.  D.  2045,  7378)   10% 

144     Sledges,  blacksmiths'   l^c  It) 

450     Sleigh  robes,  skin  (T.  D.  6078.  7063)    35% 

Sleighs,  according  to  chief  value,   (T.  D.  3872,  20543). 
Sleeve  button  watches,  as  watches,   (T.  D.  19284). 
414        "        buttons,  plain  or  ornamental  (T.  D.   285,  1244, 

4346,  5315,  9832)    50% 

311        "         linings,  cotton  and  silk   (minimum  50). 

8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

387        "         linings,  silk,  (T.  D.  11736),  as  silk  goods. 
311        "         linings,  silk  striped  (T.  D.  11638,  12268,  16096), 

(minimum  50%)    8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

110     Slides,  magic  lanterns   (T.  D.  4515,  7473,  10440,  10619, 
11237,  11316,  11865,   12545,  12634,  12711,  14844, 

15081,    15313,    20006,    22918) 45% 

107        "        microscope,    beveled,   as  Glass,    window,    bev- 
eled,   (T.    D.    11237,    12120,    12679,    15310,    42 
F.   R.   209). 
Sec.  6  "        microscope,  with  mounted  specimens,    (T.   D. 

12798)    20% 

112         "        photographic  (T.  D.  12634)    45% 

Slipped  wool  is  washed  wool,  (T.  D.  8414). 
Slipper   patterns   according   to   material,    (T.   D.   339, 
7695,   20656). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.       •  525 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

371     Slippers,  bath  cotton,   embroidered  with  worsted  (T. 

D.  8126)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

370        "         carpeting  wool,  (T.  D.  2452) .44c  Ib  and  60% 

449         "         Chinese  straw  (T.  D.  17856)    30% 

370        "         hechima,  (T.  D.  17501) 44c  tb  and  60% 

314         "         jute    (T.    D.    12146)    50% 

438        "        leather    25% 

179         "         metal  thread  chief  value   60% 

438        "         satin  leather  chief  value   (T.  D.   12724) 25% 

390         "         satin,   satin  chief  value    60% 

302     Sliver    cotton    45% 

193     Slot  machines   (T.  D.  9158)    45% 

361     Slabbing,  waste  wool  30c  Ib 

1     Sludge  acid  (T.  D.  17069) 25% 

58     Smalts  (T.  D.  6276)    30% 

68     Smelling    salts,   perfumed,    (T.    D.    7381,    16211,    17628, 

20854,    20921,    21264)    25% 

Sec.  29  Smelting  ores  in  bond 

258     Smelts,  frozen  or  packed  in  ice,   (T.  D.  24848) 30% 

258        "         in  oil,  as  sardines 

275     Smoked  goose  breasts  (T.  D.  7961)    25% 

422     Smokeless  powder,  valued  20c  or  less  Ib 4c  Ib 

Valued  over  20c  Ibr   6c  Ib 

459     Smokers'  articles,  all  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

459         "        articles,  ash  receivers,   (T.  D.  7328) 60% 

459        "        articles,   bouquet    holders    are,    (T.    D.     9924, 

13778)     60% 

articles,    cabinets   not,  but  dutiable  according 

to  material,   (T.  D.  12132,  13778). 

459         "         articles,  cane  containing  pipe  is,  (T.  D.  3692)..       60% 
"         articles,  cases  for  chocolate  cigarettes  not,  (T. 

D.  12806). 
459         "         articles,   cigar  cases,    (T.   D.   2667,   8379,   11851, 

12550,   12913,    20762)    60% 

459         "         articles,   cigar  cutters  are,   (T.   D.   8957;   12809, 

14745,    15010)    60% 

"        articles,    cigar    lighters,    mechanical,    not,    (T. 
D.  3067,  11830). 

459         "        articles,  cigarette  books  and  book  covers 60% 

459         "        articles,    cigarette  paper,    (T.  D.    10905,    14646, 

13  S.  C.  R.  677)    60% 

"         articles,    cigarette   machines    are    not,    (T.    D. 

13778). 
459         "         articles,    clay    pipes,     common,     (T.  D.    14320. 

14240),  valued  not  over  40c  grs  15c  grs 

"         articles,  diminutive  pouches  not,  (T.  D.  16348). 
459         "         articles,  French  clay  pipes  (T.  D.  10767,  12421, 

13893)   50c  grs.  and  25% 

370        "         articles,  jackets  not,  (T.  D.  12231) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

459         "        articles,    lamps,    small,    (T.    D.    6908,   31    P.    R. 

446)    60% 

459         "         articles,  leather  cigar  cases,  (T.  D.  6040,  9725, 

11851)    60% 

70        "         articles,    pastilles    or    cachous,    (T.    D.    15246, 

17814)    50% 

459         "        articles,  pipe  cases,  (T.  D.  6040,  12131,  14926)..       60% 

459         "         articles,  pipes,  n.  s.  p.  f 60% 

"        articles,    rubber  tubes    to   be   cut   to   lengths, 

not   (T.   D.   21719). 

443        "        articles  screws  for,  bone  pipes,  (T.  D.  4925)...       30% 
"        articles,  snuff  boxes  not,  (T.  D.  15416). 

articles,  tables  and  stands  are  not,  (T.  D.  4559, 
7245). 


526  .      F.  B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

459     Smokers'  articles,  tobacco  pouches,  (T.  D.  7084,  13815, 

16348)    ., 60% 

articles,  unfinished  pipe  bowls  not,  (T.  D.  16977). 

43     Smoking,  opium  prepared  for   $6  Ib 

379     Smyrna  rugs,  (T.  D.  13514) lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

450     Snail   shells,    (T.  D.   12851)    35% 

222    Snails,   living 20% 

20    Snake  root,  advanced  in  value y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548        ' '        root,  crude   Free 

645    Snakes  as  tools  of  trade,  brought  by  immigrant,   (66 

F.  R.  151,  71  F.  R.  293,  T.  D.  16711) Free 

222         "         living   20% 

407        "        paper,   (T.  D.  13063)    35% 

Snowshoes,    Indian,    according    to    material    of   chief 
value.   (T.  D.   15015). 

112     Snowstorms,  glass,  (T.  D.  12683,  22650)    45% 

216     Snuff  and  snuff  flour  (T.  D.  19641)    55c  Ib 

boxes,   according  to   material   of   chief   value, 

(T.  D.  15416,   19714). 
153     Snuffers,  metal,  as  scissors,  (T.  D.  204oO). 

72     Soap,  Calvert's  medical,  (T.  D.  15/37) 15c  Ib 

72         "         carbolic  (T.  D.   22589)    15c  Ib 

72        "         Castile,  (T.  D.  9305,  12709,  18891)   l^c  Ib 

72        "         Castile,  blue  mottled,  (T.  D.  13560) l^c  Ib 

72        "         Castile,  common  olive  oil,  (T.  D.  16407,  18891)  l^c  Ib 

72        "         Castile,  pure  oil.  (T.  D.  16408)   l^c  Ib 

72        "         certain  soda  is.  (T.  D.  16978)   20% 

72         "         cocoa.  (T.  D.  9891)    15c  Ib 

72         "         common   mill    (T.    D.    16408) 20% 

72         "         disinfectant,  (T.  D.  16732)    15c  Ib 

72        "         fancy   or   perfumed,    (T.    D.    9474,    9891,    13881, 

13951,   15039.   19985)    15c  Ib 

568        "        grease,   (T.  D.  13439)    Free 

72         "         green  (T.  D.  16968) 15c  Ib 

72        "        laundry,  slightly  scented,  (T.  D.  2982) 20% 

72        "         medicated  toilet,  (T.  D.  13951)  15c  Ib 

72        "         medicinal,  (66  F.  R.  731,  18  O.  A.  G.  344,  T.  D. 

15039,    15739,   16968) 15c  Ib 

72         "         n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  6921,  7036,  7324,  9891) 20% 

72        "         olive  oil,  (T.  D.  12709) l^c  Ib 

3         "         powder    25% 

72        "        powdered,  (T.  D.  13561)   15c  Ib 

72        "         shaving  cream,  (T.  D.  9891,  13881) 15c  Ib 

72         "         soft  20% 

568        "         stock    Free 

568        "        stock,  crude  olein,  (T.  D.  15040)   Free 

3        "         stock,  ginger  grass  oil  not,   (T.  D.  14808) 25% 

568        "        stock,    olive   oil   foots,    and   residuum,    (T.    D. 

5840)    Free 

39        "        stock,  rape-seed  oil  not,  (T.  D.  14807) lOc  gal 

Sec.  6  "         stone  and  mica  ground  together 20% 

97        "        stone  carvings  45% 

614         "         stone,  crude,   (T.  D.  6559)    Free 

72         "         toilet,  (T.  D.  9891,  21234) 15c  Ib 

403        "        wrappers,  printed,  (T.  D.  13318)   25% 

503  Societies,  books,  maps,  music,  photographs,  etchings, 
lithographic  prints,  and  charts  specially  im- 
ported, not  more  than  two  copies  in  any  one 
invoice,  in  good  faith,  for  the  use  of  or  by 
order  of  any  society  incorporated  or  estab- 
lished solely  for  educational,  philosophical, 
scientific,  literary  or  religious  purposes,  or 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  527 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

for  the  encouragement  of  the  fine  arts   (T. 
D.  23856) Free 

638  Societies,  philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus,  uten- 
sils, instruments  and  preparations,  including 
bottles  and  boxes  containing  the  same, 
specially  imported,  in  good  faith,  for  the  use 
and  by  order  of  any  society  or  institution 
incorporated  of  established  solely  for  religi- 
ous, philosophical,  scientific  or  literary  pur- 
poses, or  for  encouragement  of  the  fine  arts, 
and  not  intended  for  sale  (T.  D.  23856) Free 

649  "  regalia  and  gems,  statuary,  and  specimens  or 
casts  of  sculpture  where  specially  imported 
in  good  faith  for  the  use  and  by  order  of 
any  society  incorporated  or  established 
solely  for  educational,  philosophical,  scien- 
tific, literary  or  religious  purposes,  but  the 
term  "regalia"  as  herein  used  shall  be  held 
to  embrace  only  such  insignia  of  rank  or 
office  or  emblems,  as  may  be  worn  upon  the 
person  or  borne  in  the  hand  during  public 
exercises  of  the  society  or  institution,  and 
shall  not  include  articles  of  furniture  or  fix- 
tures, or  of  regular  wearing  apparel,  nor 
personal  property  of  individuals.  (T.  D. 
20973,  23856) Free 

702  "  works  of  art,  collections  in  illustration  of  the 
progress  of  the  arts,  sciences  or  manufac- 
tures, photographs,  works  in  terra  cotta, 
parian,  pottery  or  porcelain,  antiquities  and 
artistic  copies  thereof  in  metal  or  other 
material,  imported  in  good  faith  for  exhibi- 
tion at  a  fixed  place  by  any  society  or  in- 
stitution established  for  the  encouragement 
of  the  arts,  science  or  education,  and  not 
intended  for  sale Free 

317    Socks.     See  Stockings. 

314         "         Chinese  cloth,   (T.  D.  15224)    50% 

3     Soda,  acetate  of,   (T.  D.  444) 25% 

78         "        arseniate  of  l^c  Ifo 

78         "         ash,  (T.  D.  9326,  12041,  12530,  16006,  17602) %c  It) 

16        "        benzoate,   (T.  D.  14556,  15689)    20% 

73  "         bicarbonate  of,  (T.  D.  16810)   %c  lb 

74  "         bichromate  of  (29  F.  R.  91,  11  S.  C.  R.  668,  29 

F.  R.  684,  T.  D.  6651,  10999,  11298) 2c  It) 

11  "  borate  of.     See  Borates. 

68  "  caffeine,  sulphonate,   (T.  D.  15393) 25% 

73  "  calcined   %c  It? 

75  "  carbonate  of  crystal,  (T.  D.  13590) 3-10c  It) 

76  "  caustic,   (T.  D.  4066,  4118,  9126,  9207) %c  lb 

3  "  caustic,  with  lime,   (T.  D.  9207)    25% 

72  "  certain,  as  soap,   (T.  D.   16978) 20% 

75  "  chlorate  of,  (T.  D.  4109)   -...     2c  lb 

74  ' '  chromate  of  2c  lb 

3  "  citrate  of   25% 

75  "  crystals,  concentrated  3-10c  lb 

77  "  crystals,     not     concentrated,     (T.     D.      12698, 

13590)   2-lOc  It) 

665        "         cubic   nitrate   of    Free 

76  "         hydrate  of,  (T.  D.  4066,  4118)   %c  It) 

76  "        hyposulphite  of,  (T.  D.  15706) %c  lb 

3         "         lime,    (T.   D.   9207)    25% 

75        "        monohydrate  of  3-10c  lb 


528  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

15     Soda,  naphthionate  of,  (T.  D.  9630,  10250,  11600,  13410, 

13423,  13579,  56  F.  R.  481) 20% 

15         "         naphthol,  (T.  D.  10530,  12224,  13630)   20% 

665         "         nitrate,  (T.  D.  9457,  11558)  Free 

76  "        nitrite  of  2%c  Ib 

32         "         oleate  of.   (T.  D.  11298,  11596,  12181,  13423),  as 

Alizarin  assistant. 

3        "        phosphate    of   25  % 

3        "         prussiate  of,  (T.  D.  8586,  11298,  11354) 25% 

77  "         sal,  (T.  D.  12698,  13590) 2-10c  Ib 

68        "        salicylate  powder,  (T.  D.  4809,  14518)    25% 

3         "         salt  of,  (T.  D.  12643)    25% 

75  "         sesquicarbonate  of   3-10c  Ib 

79  '        silicate  of,  (T.  D.  4710,  8781)   l/2c  Ib 

3          '        stannate,  (T.  D.  1584)    25% 

80  sulphate  of,  (T.  D.  2370,  12643) $1.25  ton 

76  '         sulphide  of  : X£c  Ib 

8          '         sulphite  of,    (T.  D.   18006)    25% 

32         "         sulphoricinoleate  of,  (T.  D.  11298,  11596,  12181, 
12671,   13423),  as  Alizarin  assistant. 


73 


78 

79 

300 


supercarbonate  of  %c  Ib 

tartrate  of   4c  Ib 

washing  crystal,  (T.  D.  12530)   «%c  Ib 


wasser  glass,  or  silicate  of  soda,  (T.  D.  4710). .  ^c  Ib 
water  and  similar  beverages,  in  plain,  green, 


or  colored,  molded  or  pressed  glass  bottles, 
containing  not  over  %  pint  (T.  D.  20559)...  18c  doz 

Containing  over  %,  not  over  li/2  pints  28c  doz 

No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 

If  otherwise  than  in  bottles,  as  above 50c  gal 

Additional  duty  on  the  coverings. 

691  uranate  of,  (T.  D.  4293)  Free 

3         "         yellow  prussiate  of,  (T.  D.  9596,  11354)   25% 

183     Sodium    20% 

68        "         benzoate,    (T.   D.   14556)    25% 

15         "         benzoate.  artificial,  (T.  D.  15689)    20% 

77        "         carbonate,  (T.  D.  12698,  13590.  13701) 2-10c  Ib 

68  salicylate  powder,   (T.  D.  3395,  14518) 25% 

3  sulphide  of,   (T.  D.   6188)    25% 

3         "         sulphuret,   (T.  D.  15211)    25% 

568  Sod  oil,   (T.  D.   10878,  10962,   11215,  11216,  11236,   11561, 

18759,    19585) Free 

72     Soft  soap    20% 

3     Softening  liquor,  (T.  D.  3750)   25% 

3     Solanine    25% 

Solder,  as  manufactures  of  metal,  (T.  D.  23451). 

438     Sole   leather    20% 

448     Soles,  cork  25% 

366        "        cork    and    wool,    as    wool    manufactures,    n. 

s.   p.  f. 

Solide  olive,  see  olive  solide  (T.  D.  22895). 
3i'     Soluble  oil,  (T.  D.  7011,  12671),  as  Alizarin  assistant. 

silicate,  for  paint,  (T.  D.  3644)    30% 

569  Soot,  for  manure,   (T.  D.  7201)    Free 

656     Sorghum    seed Free 

468     Soson  (T.  D.  23855)    Free 

496     Sounds,    fish,    crude,    dried    or    salted    (T.    D.    18386, 

22620)    Free 

fish  prepared,  valued  not  over  lOc  Ib 2y2c  Ib 

Valued  over  lOc,  not  over  35c  Ib   25% 

Valued  over  35c  Ib    15c  Ib  and  20% 

Sec.  6  Soup  20% 

241     Sour  crout   40% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  529 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

597     Sour  orange  juice,  (T.  D.  2345,  6589) Free 

450     Souslik  furs,  (7 .  D.  13182)    35% 

179     Soutache  gilt  braid,  (71  F.  R.  290,  T.  D.  14717,  16632, 

16993)    60% 

Souvenirs,  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  11970). 

241     Soy,  Chinese,   (T.  D.   11202,  16787,  21081) 40% 

301     Spa  or  spaw,  as  mineral  water. 

155  Spacca  ossi  or  cleavers,  (T.  D.  14724,  14961),  see  Cut- 
lery. 

193    Spades   45% 

229     Spaghetti    l^c  It) 

408  Spangled  goods,  except  wool  (T.  D.  23442) 60% 

371        "        goods,  wool  wholly  or  in  part 50c  It)  and  60% 

193     Spangles,  metal  (T.  D.  2151,  7287) 45% 

193        "         plated,    (T.  D.  5988)    45% 

58     Spanish  brown,  a  color   30% 

20        "        flies,  cantharides,  advanced  in  value  140  It)  and  10% 
548         "         flies,  cantharides,  crude  (T.  D.  19455,  19473)...     Free 

632  grass,  for  paper  making  Free 

449         "         grass,  manufactures  of  30% 

559         "         limes,   (T.  D.   8595) Free 

261        "        mackerel,    frozen   or  packed     in     ice,    salted, 

smoked,  dried  or  pickled  (T.  D.  23772) Ic  It) 

614     Spar    Free 

550        "        adamantine   Free 

115        "        artificial  teeth,   (T.  D.  11019)   50% 

97         "         bergcristal,  (T.  D.  15839)    35% 

115        "         manufactures   of,    (T.     D.      1608,    11019,    12383, 

13187)    50% 

115         "         ornaments  and  statuary  50% 

115         "        polariscopes,  (T.  D.  13187)   50% 

115         "         prisms,   (T.  D.  12383)    50% 

914     Spars,  timber  for,  (T.  D.  7521,  11690,  21868,  22122)... Ic  cu  ft 

1     Sparklets  (T.  D.  22402)    25% 

295     Sparkling  wines  in  bottles,  containing  not  over  1  qt. 

and  over  1  pt $8  doz 

Containing  not  over  1  pint  and  over  i/2  pint. . .  .$4  doz 

Containing  l/2  pint  or  less  $2  doz 

Containing  more  than  1  qt.,  in  addition  to  $8 

doz.,  on  the  quantity  in  excess  of  1  qt....$2.50  gal 
No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 

535     Spartateen ,  crude   Free 

206     Sparterle,   (T.  D.   11691)    40% 

449         "        for  baskets,   (T.  D.   3199,   5714,   12646) 30% 

409  "        for  making  hats. 

bleached   or   colored    20% 

not  bleached  or  colored  • 15% 

409         "         hat  forms,  (T.  D.  13203)    35% 

193     Spatulas,   (T.  D.  17263) 45% 

254     Spawn  mushrooms,  (T.  D.  5714,  6342,  20128) 30% 

165     Spaying  needles,  (G.  A.  3942) 25% 

663     Specimens  of  anatomical  preparations Free 

666  "  of  natural  history,  botany  and  mineralogy, 
when  imported  for  scientific  public  collec- 
tions, (T.  D.  7848,  10446,  11864,  14007,  12679, 

12798,  13352,  15310,  17337,  16439,  18422,  22532)  Free 

649        "         of  sculpture  for  societies   Free 

108  Spectacles,  eyeglasses  and  goggles,  and  frames  for,  or 
parts  thereof,  finished  or  unfinished,  (T.  D. 
3817,  11374,  11597,  13873,  13883),  valued  not 

over  40c  dozen  20c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  $1.50  doz — 45c  doz.  and  20% 

Valued  over  $1.50  doz 50% 


530  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Spectacles,  cases  for,  dutiable  according  to  material 
of  chief  value. 

108  "         eye  protectors  are,    (T.   D.    13638). 

565  "  glass  plates  or  discs  for,  rough-cut  or  un- 
wrought,  (24  F.  R.  22),  if  exceeding  8  inches 
in  diameter,  they  may  be  polished  to  enable 
the  character  of  the  glass  to  be  determined  Free 

109  "         lenses  of  glass  or  pebble  for,  ground  and  pol- 

ished  to    a     spherical,    cylindrical   or   pris- 
matic form,  with  edges  unground  45% 

With  edges  ground  and  beveled. lOc  doz.  prs.  and  45% 

111     Spectroscopes,  glass  and  metal,   (T.  D.   9242) 45% 

192     Spelter,  in  blocks  or  pigs  l^c  Ib 

192        "         in   sheets    2c    Ib 

manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  8488,  22510)       45% 

192  "         old,  worn  out,  fit  only  for  remanufacture Ic  Ib 

626     Spermaceti  oil  from  American  fishery,  (T.  D.  11573) . .     Free 

42        "        oil,   n.  s.  p.  f 8c  gal 

20     Spices,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value 140  Ib  and  10% 

548        ' '        as   drugs,    crude    Free 

287        "         bird  peppers   or  chillies,    (59   F.   R.   446,  T.   D. 

14742) 2y2c  Ib 

capsicum,  ground  or  unground 2^c  Ib 

cassia,  cassia  vera  and  cassia  buds,  ground. ..     3c  Ib 
667  cassia,  cassia  vera  and  cassie  buds,  unground    Free 

cayenne  pepper,  ground  or  unground 2i£c  Ib 

cinnamon  and  chips  of,  ground 3c  Ib 

667         "         cinnamon  and  chips  of,  unground Free 

287        "        cloves  and  clove  stems,  ground 3c  Ib 

667  cloves  and  clove  stems,  unground Free 

656        "        coriander  seed  Free 

249  garlic,  (T.  D.  15139) Ic  Ib 

667  ginger  root,  not  ground,  preserved  nor  candied    Free 

ginger  root,  ground   3c  Ib 

287         "         ground  or  powdered,   n.   s.  p.   f.,    (T.   D.  5314, 

7640,  14615)    3c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         ground  olive  nuts,  (T.  D.  11199) 20% 

mace,   ground    3c  Ib 

667  mace,   unground    Free 

287          '         mustard,  ground  or  prepared lOc  Ib 

n.  s.  p.  f 3c  Ib 

287          '         nutmegs,  ground  3c  Ib 

'  .      nutmegs,  unground   Free 

paprica,  ground,  (T.  D.  13188  ,  20886; 2}:c  Ib 

pepper,  black  and  white,  ground 3c  Ib 

pepper,  black  and  white,  unground Free 

pepper,  red   2i£c  Ib 

pepper  shells,  (T.  D.  14716,  18525,  18711) 3c  Ib 

pimento,  ground   3c  Ib 

667  pimento,   unground    Free 

sage  Ic  Ib 

summer  savory 3c  Ib 

sweet  marjoram  (T.  D.  23083)   3c  Ib 

thyme,  (59  F.  R.  446,  T.  D.  14615,  23083) 3c  Ib 

122    Spiegeleisen   $4  ton 

chrome  iron  not,  (T.  D.  13966). 
626     Spike  lavender  oil Free 

193  Spikes,  copper  or  brass    45% 

iron  or  steel,  cut   6-10c  Ib 

iron  or  steel,  wrought,  (T.  D.  15708) Ic  Ib 

running,   (T.  D.  15708) 45% 

194  Spiles,  for  wharves,  round   Ic  cu  ft 

699         "         round,   n.  s.  p.   f - Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  531 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

254     Spinach  seed,   (T.  D.  8131,  6221,  6227) 30% 

320     Spindle  banding,  (T.  D.  13572) lOc  Ib  and  15% 

617     Spinning  gut  (T.  D.  19582,   23640,  23699) Free 

137    Spiral  springs,  pay  same  duty  as  on  wire  used  and.-l^c  Ib 

112     Spirit  levels,   (T.  D.  12680,  12686) 45% 

63        "        varnishes,  (T.  D.  11405,  12953) $1.32  gal.  and  35% 

292     Spirits,  absinthe   $2.25  gal 

296  "  all  imported  in  bottles  must  be  packed  in  cases 
of  not  less  than  12  bottles  or  jugs  each,  if 
not  so  packed,  duty  will  be  assessed  on 
quantity  equal  to  12  bottles  (T.  D.  20857, 
20898,  21184,  23048,  23629). 
American,  reimported,  (T.  D.  21675,  21750, 

23048). 
2        "        alcoholic  compounds,   n.  s.   p.   f.,   (T.   D.   8742, 

9227,  9712)    60c  Ib  and  45% 

291  but  not  less  than   $2.25  gal 

2        "        alcoholic  perfumery,  (T.  D.  8742,  9712)  60c  Ib  and  45% 

292  "        arrack   $2.25  gal 

294        "        bay  rum   or   bay  water,   whether   distilled   or 

compounded  $1.50  gal 

292        "         bitters,  containing $2.25  gal 

289         "         brandy    $2.25   gal 

292  "         cordials,   (T.  D.  180)   $2.25  gal 

289  "        distilled  from  grain  or  other  materials $2.25  gal 

290  "        each  and  every  gauge  or  wine  gallon  of  meas- 

urement shall  be  counted  as  at  least  one 
proof  gallon  and  the  standard  for  determin- 
ing the  proof  of  brandy  and  other  spirits  or 
liquors  of  any  kind  imported  shall  be  the 
same  as  that  which  is  defined  in  the  laws 
relating  to  internal  revenue.  It  shall  be 
lawful  for  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
in  his  discretion,  to  authorize  the  ascertain- 
ment of  .the  proof  of  wines,  cordials,  or 
other  liquors  by  distillation  or  otherwise 
in  case  where  it  is  impracticable  to  ascer- 
tain such  proof  by  the  means  prescribed  by 
existing  laws  or  regulations. 

293  "         imitations  of  imported  by  any  names  whatever 

shall  be  subject  to  the  highest  rate  of  duty 
provided  for  the  genuine  articles  respect- 
ively intended  to  be  represented,  and  in  no 

case  less  than  $1.50  gal 

290  "  imported  in  any  sized  cask,  bottle,  jug  or 
other  package  of  or  from  any  country  un- 
der whose  laws  similar  sized  packages  of 
spirits  put  up  or  filled  in  -the  United  States 
are  denied  entrance  into  such  country,  shall 
be  forfeited  to  the  United  States. 

290  "        imported   in  a  cask  of  less  capacity  than   10 

gallons  from  any  country  shall  be  forfeited 
to  the  United  States. 

293  "  no  lower  rate  or  amount  of  duty  shall  be 
levied,  collected  and  paid  on  brandy,  spirits 
and  other  spirituous  beverages  than  that 
fixed  by  law  for  the  description  of  first 
proof;  but  it  shall  be  increased  in  propor- 
tion for  any  greater  strength  than  the 
strength  of  the  first  proof. 

292        "        klrschwasser $2.25  gal 

291  "        on  all  compounds  of  which  distilled  spirits  are 

a  component  of  chief  value  there  shall  be 


532  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                    RATE 
levied  a  duty    not    less    than    on    distilled 

spirits    $2.25   gal 

593     Spirits,  lac,  (T.  D.  12953)    Free 

67        "        medicinal  (minimum  25%)  55c  Ib 

67         "         of  ammonia   (minimum   25%)    55c  Ib 

6?        "         of  lavender  (minimum  25%)   55c  Ib 

21        "        of  muriatic  ether  (minimum  25%) $1  Ib 

21        "         of  nitrous  ether  (minimum  25%)   25c  Ib 

67        "         of  nutmeg  (minimum  25%)    55c  Ib 

67        "         or  rosemary  (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

688        "         of  turpentine,   (T.  D.  8671)    Free 

292        "         ratafia   $2.25  gal 

292     Spirituous  beverages,  (T.  D.  11838)    $2.25  gal 

292        "        liquors,  Benedictine,  (T.  D.  10660) $2.25  gal 

292         "         bitters,  Amer-Picon,   (T.  D.  9797) $2.25  gal 

292  "        liquors,  Chinese  wine,  (T.  D.  14047,  14411) .  .$2.25  gal 

18        "         liquors,  coloring  for,   (T.  D.  1223) 50% 

433     Spittoons,  indurated  fiber  ware  35% 

208    Splasher  mats,  painted,  (T.  D.  14818,  14915,  21406) 35% 

130    Splice  bars,  or  fish  plates  of  iron  or  steel 4-10c  Ib 

198  Splints,  ash  (T.  D.  23009)   20% 

200    Split  fence  posts,   (T.  D.  5867) 10% 

250         "         pease,   (T.  D.   652) 40c  bu 

206        "         rattans,   (T.  D.  12981)    10% 

200     Spoke  bolts,  wood,  (T.  D.  6614)   .... 20% 

208    Spokes,  for  wheels 35% 

202        "        staves    10% 

641     Sponge,  platina,    (T.   D.   15729)    Free 

450     Sponges,  chamois,  (T.  D.  15823)    35% 

82        "         crude   20% 

82        "         manufactures  of  40% 

425        "         made  up  into  artificial  flowers,  (T.  D.  8385) ...       50% 
303     Spool  thread  of  cotton,     including    crochet,     darning 
and  embroidery  cottons  on  spools  or  reels 
containing  on  each  spool  or  reel  not  exceed- 
ing 100  yds.  of  thread 6c  doz 

Exceeding  100  yards  on  each  spool  or  reel,  for 
every     additional     100     yards     or     fraction 

thereof  in  excess  of  100 6c  doz 

If  otherwise  than  on  spools  or  reels,  for  each 

100  yards  or  fraction  thereof  <T.  D.  22080)          J£c 
But  in  no  case  shall  duty  be  assessed  upon  a 
less  number  of  yards  than  is  marked  on  the 
spools  or  reels. 
193     Spools,  with  metal  flanges,  for  carpet  weaving,  (T.  D. 

6715)   45% 

193         "         Rhumkorf,    (T.   D.   8154)    45% 

208        "        wood 35% 

193     Spoons,  decorated  with  painting,  (T.  D.  14300)   45% 

449  "         horn  or  bone    30% 

450  "        India  rubber  35% 

193        "        silver  or  gold,  gilt  or  plated  45% 

208        "        wood    35% 

390     Spot  nets,  silk,  (T.  D.  13905,  14052)   60% 

258    Sprats  in  oil,   (T.  D.  10101,  11369,  12621,   19419).     See 

Fish,  anchovies). 

261         "         not  herring,  (T.  D.  17645) %c  Ib 

164     Sprigs,  iron  or  steel,  of  all  kinds.     See  Iron  and  steel 

tacks. 

301    Spring  water,  (T.  D.  16249).     See  Mineral  water. 
191    Springs  for  clocks  or  watches   40% 

199  Spruce  clapboards    $1.50  M 

195         "        deals  $2  M  ft 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  533 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                   RATE 

208     Spruce  frames  for  barbed  wire,  (T.  D.  6825) .'....       35% 

548  gum,  crude,   (T.  D.  21714)    Free 

20        "        gum,  not  crude *4c  lb  and  and  10% 

699        "         logs   (T.  D.  22122)    Free 

195  "         scantling,  planed  on  edge.  (T.  D.  18361)  $2.50  per  M  ft 

195         "         timber,  sawed,   (T.  D.   13172)    $2  M  ft 

385  Spun  silk,  (T.  D.  6109).     See  Silk,  spun. 

365  silk,  worsted  yarn  twisted  with,  (T.  D.  16650), 
as  wool  yarn. 

668  Spunk  Free 

656     Spurry  clover  seed,  (T.  D.  15020) Free 

193     Spurs,   metal    45% 

669  "         for  potters'  use,  (T.  D.  186)    Free 

111  Spyglasses,  (T.  D.  5977,  5876,  7248,  12545) 45% 

418         "         toy,    (T.   D.   14697)    .    35% 

449  Squares,  bone  or  horn   30% 

"         hemstitched,  linen-or  cotton, '(T.  D.  14944).  See 
Handkerchiefs. 

450  "         ivory    35% 

193         "         metal   45% 

208        "         wood    35% 

Sec.  6  Squash  lemon,  (T.  D.  16849) 20% 

Squeezers,    lemon,    according    to    material,     (T.     D. 

12950). 

20    Squills  or  scilla,  advanced  in  value.... tyc  Ib  and  10% 

548        "        or  scilla,  crude  Free 

450     Squirrel,  boas,   (T.  D.   13697,  16985)   35% 

571        "        hair  (T.    D.    22869)    Free 

426        "        skin  plates,   dressed  and  joined  together,   (T. 

D.    4201,    8517)    20% 

450     Staff,   (T.  D.  14561)    35% 

450     Stags'  heads,  mounted,  (T.  D.  11864)    35% 

112  Stained  glass  windows,     (T.    D.     10902,     11711,   13469, 

13617,    16341)    45% 

100         "         glass  articles,  (T.  D.  10377,  12381)           60% 

107        "        window  glass.     See  Glass,  window. 

193    Stair  rods,  metal 45% 

403     Stamp  albums  (T.  D.  23039)    25% 

115        "         boxes  of  agate  and  metal,  (T.  D.  15242) 50% 

Sec.  8  Stamping  of  imported  goods,   (T.  D.  19590). 

193     Stamps,  nickel  plated,  (T.  D.  6711) 45% 

670  "        foreign  postage  or  revenue,   cancelled  or  un- 

cancelled,  (T.  D.  15966) Free 

Sec.  10  "         Internal  revenue  for  cigars. 

Sec.    9  "         Internal  revenue  for  liquors. 

483         "        United  States  postage,  as  American  manufac- 
tures returned    Free 

208         "         wood,  for  Chinese  printing,  (T.  D.  6435)   35% 

352     Standard  samples  of  wool. 

Ill     Stanhopes,  (T.  D.  15135) 45% 

3     Stannate  of  soda,   (T.  D.  1584)    ...       25% 

1     Stannic  acid 25% 

3         "         acid,   zinnsaure  not,   (T.   D.   16213,   17813) 25% 

548     Staplsacre  seeds,  (T.  D.  12730) Free 

252     Staphylea  colchica,   (T.  D.  15030) 25% 

285     Starch,   (T.  D.  7511,  7522) iy2c  Ib 

285         "         arrowroot,   (T.  D.  11090,  21405)   iy2c  Ib 

285  "         bone  size  substitute  as  (T.  D.  22924)    ..l%c  Ib 

286  "         burnt,   (T.  D.  12822,  37  F.  R.  85) 2c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         corn,   residuum,   (T.  D.   6269,   6641) 10% 

285        "        farina,  (T.  D.  18011)   l%c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "        fiber  so-called,  (T.  D.  12856)    20% 

285        "        manihot,  (T.  D.  13775) l^c  Ib 


534  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

285     Starch,  Portland  sago,  (T.  D.  10613,  15175)   U4c  It) 

285         "         potato,    (30  F.   R.   429,   T.   D.   5737,    7522,   13958, 

16955,   18011)    ll£c  It) 

285        "        rice,  (T.  D.  10954)    ix£c  It) 

285         "         root-flour,  (T.  D.  10277,  11096,  13692,  13775) l}4c  Ib 

285        "         sago-flour    (T.   D.    10613,     10954,     11061.     18342, 

22968,   21804,   23021)    iy0c  Ib 

677        "         tapioca  flour,  (T.  D.  11406,  11577,  12227,  14114, 

18475,   56   F.   R.    222,   77  F.   R.   734,   83   F.   R. 

162,  T.  D.  21533,  21954,  22021) l%c  It) 

Sec.  6  "         waste,  used  for  sizing,   (T.  D.  6949)    "20% 

Sec.  6  "         water-chestnut  flour  not,   (T.  D.  15155) 20% 

Sec.  6  "        yam-flour  not,   (T.  D.   15174) 20% 

179     Stars,  metal  thread,   (T.  D.   10898)    60% 

703    Stations  of  the  Cross  for  presentation,  if  works  of  art, 

(T.   D.   13087)    Free 

454    Statuary,  alabaster,  if  professional  production,  (T.  D. 

12825,    17046) 20% 

Sec.  6    "        from  a  reciprocal  country (  T.  D.  19405.  23376). ...        15% 

115        "        alabaster,  n.  s.  p.  f 50% 

barbedienne  bronzes  not,  (T.  D.  11552). 
bas-reliefs,    certain,    are,    (T.    D.    7254,    12243, 

14923.   23376). 
193         "        bronze  casts  not,  (65  F.  R.  494,  66  F.  R.  737,  71 

F.    R.    691,    T.   D.    6181,     9744,     12760,     13059, 

13069,   13314,  13324,   13863,  15635,  15919,  16685, 

16783,   16983,   21188,   22510)    45% 

454  bronze,  wrought  by  hand 20% 

193        "         copies  of,  in  metal 45% 

115        "         copies  of.  in  marble,  (T.  D.  21481,  23029,  23450)       50% 
450         "         copies    of,    in  plaster   of    Paris,    (T.   D.    11204, 

12833.   19310,  21543)   35% 

95        "        copies  of,  in  terra  cotta,  decorated 60% 

plain    55% 

defined,   (T.  D.  18329,  21481,  23376,  23856). 
454        "        executed  abroad  after  model  by  American  art- 
ist in  the  United  States  (T.  D.  9730,  9809) . .       20% 
649         "         for   churches,    (T.    D.    7072,    7274,    9974,    11230, 

11519,  11693,  11747,  16178)    Free 

649         "         for  colleges    Free 

702  "         for  exhibition  Free 

649         "        for  religious  society,  (T.  D.  11230,  11693,  15821, 

16178)    Free 

454        "         if  executed  by  professional  (T.  D.  19208,  23450)       20% 

450        "         ivory  figures  not,   (T.  D.   11548)    35% 

115        "         marble  columns  or  pedestals  for,   (T.   D.  5926, 

6181.  9744.  11038)    50% 

115         "         marble  plinth  for  pedestal  for,  (2  S.  C.  R.  687, 

10  S.  C.  R.  52,  T.  D.  16417)   50% 

"         monuments  (T.  D.   7072,   23450). 
"        not  tools  of  trade  of  architect,   (T.  D.  10405). 
sarcophagus  not,   (T.   D.   13863,   14923,  17254). 

448        "        wax  figures,  not  25% 

when  not  works  of  art,  dutiable  according  to 
the  material,   (T.  D.   6181,   15635). 

703  "        work  of  American  artist   Free 

208        "         wooden    35% 

95    Statuettes,  in  china,  porcelain,  parian,  bisque,  earth- 
en, stone,  or  crockery  ware,  decorated,   (T. 

D.   7307,   12556,   17589)    60% 

Plain  white  (T.  D.  21059)    55% 

193         "         bronze,  (T.  D.  11222.   12824,  13069,  13059,  13863)  45% 

97        "         cement,   (T.  D.   14860)    35% 

95         "         plaster,  (T.  D.  11224,  12833,  13936,  16653,   23054)  60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  535 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

95     Statuettes,  terra  cotta,  plain,  (T.  D.  7303,  11204,14932)  55% 

decorated   60% 

200    Stave  bolts 20% 

202     Staves  of  wood,  (T.  D.  3694,  4680,  7495,  21460) 10% 

20    Stavesacre,  advanced  in  value  or  condition. .  .140  Ib  and  10% 

584         "         crude    Free 

152     Stays,  boiler,  steel  or  iron,  wrought 2c  Ib 

"        for   dresses,   according    to    material    of  chief 
value,    (41  F.   R.   102). 

22     Steam  black,  (T.  D.  13596,  16710)   %c  tt> 

100        "         gauge  tubes,   (T.  D.  17333)    60% 

127        "        engines,  forgings  for,  of  iron  or  steel 35% 

merry-go-round,  not  tool  of  trade,  (T.  D.  9352). 

Sec.  6  "         packing,    (T.    D.   6287) 20% 

127    Steamer  shafts,  if  forgings   35% 

366    Steaming  blankets  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p. 
f.   (T.  D.  18890). 

1     Stearlc  acid,  (T.  D.  13818,  59  F.  R.  456) 25% 

Sec.  6  Stearine,  (T.  D.  13818)    20% 

Sec.  6  "        candles,  (T.  D.  15111)   20% 

568        "        palm  nut  kernel,  (T.  D.  6175) Free 

Sec.  6  "         residuum,   (T.    D.    5049)    20% 

138  Steel,  allowance  or  reduction  of  duties  for  partial  loss 

or  damage  in  consequence  of  rust  or  of  dis- 
coloration shall  not  be  made  upon  any  de- 
scription of  steel,  nor  any  articles  wholly  or 
partly  manufactured  of. steel. 

139  "        all   metal    produced    from     iron    or    its   ores, 

which  is  cast  and  malleable,  of  whatever 
description  or  form,  without  regard  to  the 
percentage  of  carbon  contained  therein, 
whether  produced  by  cementation,  or  con- 
verted, cast,  or  made  from  iron  or  its  ores, 
by  the  crucible,  Bessemer,  Clapp- Griffith, 
pneumatic,  Thomas-Gilchrist,  basic,  Sie- 
mens-Martin, or  open-hearth  process,  or  by 
the  equivalent  of  either,  or  by  a  combina- 
tion of  two  or  more  of  the  processes,  or 
their  equivalents,  or  by  any  fusion  or  other 
process  which  produces  from  iron  or  its 
ores  a  metal  either  granular  or  fibrous  in 
structure,  which  is  cast  and  malleable,  ex- 
cepting what  is  known  as  malleable-iron 
castings,  shall  be  classed  and  denominated 
as  steel. 

135  "  alloys  used  as  substitutes  for.  See  Steel  in- 
gots. 

127         "        anchors  or  parts  thereof l^c  Ib 

125  "  angles,  plain,  punched  or  fitted  for  use,  (T.  D. 

8264) 5-10c  Ib 

127        "        anti-friction  ball  forgings   45% 

142  "        anvils l%c  Ib 

159        "        articles    enameled    or    glazed    with    vitreous 

glasses    40% 

193        "         articles,   n.   s.  p.  f 45% 

155  artists'   knives.      See   Steel   knives. 

135        "        axe-shaped  bars,  as  steel  ingots,  (T.  D.  1486). 

143  "        axle  bars,  blanks  and  parts  of,  valued  not  over 

6c  Ib   ' Ic  Ib 

171        "        axles,  fitted  in  wheels  or  parts  of  wheels iy2c  Ib 

168        "         back  saws   30% 

168        "        band  saws  lOc  Ib  and  20% 


536  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

135  Steel  band  saws,   in    lengths,    untempered  and  cold 

rolled   (T.  D.   22177). 
128        "    .     band.     See  Steel  hoop. 

136  "        bars,   beveled,     hammered,     tapered   or  rolled. 

See  Steel  ingots. 

408  "  bead  trimmings,  (T.  D.  2994)   60% 

408  "  beads,  not  strung,  (T.  D.  2994)   36% 

125  "  bearrs.  plain,  punched  or  fitted  for  use 5-10e  Ib 

193  "  bicycle  cranks,   (T.  D.  15011)  45% 

193  "  bicycle  hubs,  (T.  D.  2588,  15011) 45% 

152  "  bicycle  forks,   (T.  D.   11995) 35% 

193  "  bicycle  frames,  (T.  D.  14225)    45% 

162  "        bicycle  tubes,    (T.  D.   6788,  10844,   11995,   11040, 

13904,  56  F.  R.  1023)  35% 

193  "  bicycle  wheels  and  parts  of,  (T.  D.  11976, 

14225,  14695)  45% 

135  "  billets,  (65  F.  R.  497,  T.  D.  12857,  17605).  See 

Steel  ingots. 

144  "        blacksmiths'  hammers  and  sledges  l^>c  Ib 

131        "        black  taggers,  (T.  D.  11993).    See  Steel  sheets. 

171  "  blanks  and  blooms  for  railway  tires 1^4c  Ib 

135  "  blanks  and  blocks  for  dies.     See  Steel  ingots. 

135  "  blooms.     See  Steel   ingots. 

165  "  bodkins,   (T.  D.  10653)    25% 

152  "  boiler  tubes,  flues  or  stays,  wrought 2c  Ib 

152  "  boiler  tubes,  n.  s.  p.  f 35% 

122  "  boiler    plate    shearings,     (T.    D.    11356,    22673, 

22711,   23843)    $4  ton 

126  "  boiler  plates  or  other  plate  steel,  except  cru- 

cible saw  plate  steel  and  saw  plates,  not 
thinner  than  No.  10  wire  guage,  sheared  or 
unsheared,  and  skelp  steel  sheared  or  rolled 

in  grooves,  valued  Ic  Ib  or  less 5-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  Ic,  not  over  2c  Ib   6-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  2c,  not  over  4c  Ib  Ic  Ib 

Valued  over  4c  Ib 25% 

All  steel  sheets  thinner  than  No.  10  wire  guage 
shall  pay  as  steel  sheets. 

145  "        bolt  blanks   l^c  Ib 

145  "        bolts,  with  or  without  threads  or  nuts l^|c  Ib 

193         "         bowls,    (T.   D.    16115)    45% 

164  brads,   cut.     See  Steel  tacks. 
155        "        bread  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 

163  "         brush    ink    erasers,    (T.   D.    15235).      See   Steel 

knives. 

buckthorn  strips,  (T.  D.  8325)   45% 

125  building   forms,   plain,    punched    or    fitted    for 

use    5-10c  Ib 

125  "         bulb  beams 5-10c  Ib 

165  butchers'  knives  and  steels.     See  Steel  knives. 
155                  butter  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 

buttons,  n.  s.  p.  f %c  line  gross  and  15% 

414  buttons,  trouser ^c  line  gross  and  15% 

146  card  clothing  of  tempered  wire  45c  sq.  ft 

146        "        card  clothing,  n.  s.  p.  f 20c  sq.  ft 

137        "        card  teeth,  (T.  D.  23587) 40%  and  1140  per  Ib 

126  car  truck  channels   5-10c  Ib 

155        "        carving   knives,    forks   and   steels.      See    Steel 

knives. 
135        "        castings,    all  descriptions   and   shapes    of   dry 

sand,  loam  or  iron  molded.  See  Steel  ingots. 
151        "        chain  or  chains  of  all  kinds,  not  less  than  % 

in.  in  diameter   1C  ^b 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  537 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 
Less  than  %,  not  less  than  %  in.  in  diameter.  .l%c  It) 
Less  than  %,  not  less  than  5-16  in.  in  diame- 
ter  l%c  Ito 

Less  than  5-16  in.  in  diameter 3c  Ib 

But  not  less  than  45% 

125    Steel  channels  5-10c  tt> 

155  "        cheese  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 

183        "        cinders  from  rolling  mill,   (T.  D.  8463) 20% 

141        "        circular  saw  plates,  (T.  D.  9367),  in  addition  to 

rate  on  saw  plates  i %c  Ib 

168        "        circular  saws 25% 

137        "        clock  wire.     See  Steel  wire  (T.  D.  23278). 

135  cogged   ingots.     See   Steel  ingots. 

171        "        cogged  ingots,  for  railway  tires  l^c  It) 

136  "         coils  (16  O.  A.  G.  315).     See  Steel  wire  rods  (T. 

D.  21027). 
193        "         coiled  motor  springs,   (T.  D.  7166) 45% 

137  '»        cold  rolled  corset,   (T.  D.  15986)    45% 

125        "        columns  and  parts  or  sections  of 5-10c  Ib 

193         "         connecting  rods 45% 

156  "        cooks'    knives,    forks    and    steels.      See    Steel 

knives. 

137        "         corset,    (T.  D.  15676)    45% 

137        "        corset  steels  and  wire   45% 

129  "  cotton  ties,  cut  to  lengths,  punched  or  not 
punched,  with  or  without  buckles,  for  bal- 
ing cotton  5-10c  Ib 

127        "        crank  pins,   if  forgings    35% 

127         "         crank  shafts,  if  forgings  35% 

137        "        crinoline  wire  45% 

165        "        crochet    needles 25% 

135  "        crop   ends  of  billets,   blooms  or  rails,    (T.   D. 

6541,  7359,  93~5X  29  F.  R.  842,  9  S.  C.  R.  279). 

See  Steel   ingots. 

122        "        crop  ends  fit  only  for  remanufacture $4  ton 

168        "        crosscut  saws 6c  lin  ft 

144        "        crowbars   l^c  Ib 

136  "        crucible,   rope  rods,    (T.   D.    6256).     See   Steel 

wire. 
153        "        cutlery.     See  Steel  knives. 

193  cylinders  (T.  D.  22716)    45% 

125        "        deck  beams  plain,  punched  or  fitted  for  use, 

(T.  D.  13698) .5-10c  Ib 

135        "         diamond   (T.  D.   16330,    17780,    17955,    17991,    82 

F.  R.  992).     As  steel  n.  s.  p.  f. 
135        "        die  blocks  or  blanks.     See  Steel  ingots. 

168        "        drag  saws   8c  lin  ft 

127         "         drawing  plate  blanks,   (T.  D.  9028) 35% 

193        "        drawing  plates,  (T.  D.  6413)   45% 

193        "         dress  shields,  (T.  D.  8958)  45% 

135  "        drill  rods,   (T.  D.  16044,  16080).     See  Steel  in- 

gots. 

193  "  dust,  (T.  D.  16278)  45% 

193  "  edge   tools,   (T.   D.    7783)    45% 

408  "  edgings,  beaded,  (T.  D.  11382)   ' 60% 

193  "  embossing  dies,   (T.  D.  9889)    , 45% 

153  "  erasers,  and  blades  of.     See   Steel  knives. 

136  "  fence  wire  rods.     See  Steel  wire  rods. 

156        "        files,  file-blanks,  rasps,  and  floats,  of  all  cuts 

and  kinds,  2y2  inches  in  length  and  under.. 30c  doz 

Over  2,y2,  not  over  4^  inches  in  length 50c  doz 

Over  4%,  under  7  inches  in  length 76c  doz 

Seven  inches  in  length  and  over $1  doa 


538  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

130  Steel  fish  plates 4-10c  Ib 

130  "         flat  rails,  punched   7-20c  Ib 

156  "  floats.     See  Steel  files. 

152  "         flues,  not  thinner  than  No.  16  wire  gauge 2c  Ib 

152  "         flues  finished  n.  s.   p.   f.    35% 

154  "         foils  and  foil  blades,   (T.  D.  6350) 35% 

1_7  "         forgings,  anti-friction   ball    -. . .       45% 

1_'7  "  forgings    in   any    shape,    or    in    any    state    of 

manufacture,  (19  F.  R.  412)   35% 

li'T        "        forgings  combined  with  iron,   in  any  state  of 

manufacture   35% 

143  "        forgings,   for  axles,   without   reference  to  the 

stage  or  state  of  manufacture,  valued  not 

over  6c  Ib    Ic  It) 

171        "        forgings,   for  axles,   when   fitted   in  wheels  or 

parts  of  wheels,  as  wheels  U/2C  ^ 

127  "         forgings,  for  locomotives,  steam  engines,  ves- 

sels or  parts  thereof  .-.       35% 

155  "         forks,   table.      See  Steel   knives. 

125  forms,   building    5-10c   Ib 

135  "  forms,  n.  s.  p.  f.     See  Steel  ingots. 

155  "  fruit  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 

152  "         furnaces,  cylindrical   2V,c  Ib 

408  "         garlands,  beaded,   (T.  D.  11382) "60% 

193  "         German  sickles,  (T.  D.  6143)  45% 

125  "        girders,  plain,  punched  or  fitted  for  use 5-10c  Ib 

135  gun  barrel  molds,  not  in  bars.    As  steel  ingots. 

135  "         hammer  molds.     As  steel  ingots 

144  "        hammers  for  blacksmiths   iy>c  Ib 

193  "         hammers,   n.  s.   p.   f "45% 

168  "         handsaws    30% 

137  "        hat  wire,  valued  over  4c  Ib 45% 

145  "         hinge  blanks    iy,c  Ib 

145  "         hinges,   finished    l^c  Ib 

161  "         hobnails   -....2%clb 

128  hoop,  band  or  scroll,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  valued  3c  Ib  or 

less,  8  inches  or  less  in  width,  and  less  than 
%  of  one  inch  thick,  not  thinner  than  No. 

10  wire  gauge    5-10c  Ib 

Thinner  than  No.  10.  not  thinner  than  No.  20 

wire  gauge    6-10c  Ib 

Thinner  than  No.  20  wire  gauge 8-10c  Ib 

132  "  hoop,  band  or  scroll,  when  galvanized  or  coat- 
ed with  zinc,  spelter,  or  other  metals,  or 
any  alloy  of  those  metals,  shall  pay  in  addi- 
tion to  rate  on  same  when  not  so  galvan- 
ized   2-10c  Ib 

128  hoops,   barrel,   and  hoop  or  band  steel   flared, 

splayed,  or  punched,  with  or  without  buck- 
les and  fastenings,  shall  pay  in  addition  to 
duty  imposed  on  steel  from  which  made..l-10c  Ib 

136  horseshoe  nail  plates,  (T.  D.  12929).     As  steel 

wire   rods. 

161        "        horseshoe  nails  2140  Ib 

163        "        horseshoes,   wrought    Ic  It) 

155         "         hunting  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 

hypodermic  needles,   (T.  D.  15143) 45% 

ignition  tubes,   (T.  D.  15136)    35% 

135  "  ingots,  cogged  ingots,  blooms  and  slabs,  by 
whatever  process  made,  die  blocks  or 
blanks,  billets  and  bars,  and  tapered  or 
beveled  bars,  mill  shafting,  pressed,  shear- 
ed or  stamped  shapes;  saw  plates,  wholly 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  539 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

or  partially  manufactured,  hammer  bolds  or 
swaged  steel;  gun  barrel  molds  not  in  bars, 
alloys  used  as  substitutes  for  steel  in  the 
manufacture  of  tools;  all  descriptions  and 
shapes  of  dry  sand  loam,  or  iron-molded 
steel  castings;  sheets  and  plates  and  steel 
in  all  forms,,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  all  the  above 

valued  Ic  Ib  or  less  (T.  D.  22933) 3-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  Ic.,  not  over  1  4-10c  Ib 4-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  1  4-10c.,  not  over  1  8-10c  Ib 6-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  1  8-10c.,  not  over  2  2-10c  Ib 7-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  2  2-10c.,  not  over  3c  Ib 9-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  3c.,  not  over  4c  Ib 1  2-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  4c.,  not  over  7c  Ib 1  3-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  7c.,  not  over  lOc  Ib 2c  Ib 

Valued  over  10c.,  not  over  13c  Ib 2  4-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  13c.,  not  over  16c  Ib 2  8-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  16c  Ib  4  7-10c  Ib 

171  Steel  ingots  for  railway  tires,  without  regard  to  de- 
gree of  manufacture  1^4°  ft* 

125         "         joists,  plain,  punched  or  fitted  for  use 5-10c  Ib 

155         "         kitchen  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 

165         "        knitting  needles 25% 

153  "  knives,  pen  or  pocket,  clasp  knives,  pruning 
knives  and  budding  knives  of  all  kinds  or 
parts  thereof,  and  erasers  or  manicure 
knives,  or  parts  thereof,  wholly  or  partially 

manufactured,   valued  not  over  40c  doz 40% 

Valued  over  40c.,  not  over  50c  doz Ic  pc.  and  40% 

Valued  over  50c.,  not  over  $1.25  doz...5c  pc.  and  40% 
Valued  over  $1.25,  not  over  $3  doz...!0c  pc.  and  40% 

Valued  over  $3  doz 20c  pc.  and  40% 

Blades,  handles  or  other  parts  of  the  forego- 
ing, imported  in  any  manner  than  as- 
sembled in  finished  knives  or  erasers,  shall 
pay  not  less  than  (T.  D.  20044,  20894,  22144, 

22830,   23432)    5c  pc.  and  40% 

155  "  knives,  table,  butchers',  carving,  cooks',  hunt- 
ing, kitchen,  bread,  butter,  vegetable,  fruit, 
cheese,  plumbers',  painters',  palette,  ar- 
tists' and  shoe  knives,  forks  and  steels,  fin- 
ished or  unfinished,  with  handles  of  mother- 
of-pearl,  shell  or  ivory 16c  ea.  and  15% 

With  handles  of  deer  horn 12c  ea.  and  15% 

With  handles  of  hard  rubber,  solid  bone,  cel- 
luloid or  any  pyroxyline  material  (T.  D. 

20102)  < 5c  ea.  and  15% 

With  handles  of  any  other  material. l^c  ea.  and  15% 

But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than 45% 

165         "         latch  needles   $1  M  and  25% 

171         "        locomotive  tires,  or  parts  of,  wholly  or  partly 

manufactured    li^c  Ib 

193         "         magnets,   (T.  D.  17591).   45% 

153  .       "         manicure  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 

193         "         manufactures  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  8449,  8994)....       45% 

127        "        mill  cranks,   if  forgings 35% 

168        "        mill  saws  lOc  lin  ft 

135        "         mill  shafting.     See  Steel  ingots. 

163        "        mule  shoes   - Ic  Ib 

135  "        nail  plates   (T.   D.   12929)    rate    according    to 

value. 

136  "         nail  rods,  in  coils  or  otherwise,  valued  4c  Ib  or 

less   4-10c  Ib 


540  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Valued  over  4e  Ib %c  Ib 

round,  smaller  than  No.  6  wire  gauge,  pay  as 

steel  wire. 

If  tempered  or  treated  In  any  manner,  or 
partly  manufactured  in  addition  i£c  Ib 

160  Steel  nails,  cut  6-10c  Ib 

161  "        nails,  hob   .....2140  Ib 

414        "         nails  for   ornamenting  buttons,    (T.    D.   6397), 

as  parts  of  buttons. 

161  "        nails,  horseshoe   2140  Ib 

162  "        nails,  wire,  wrought,  not  under  1  in.  long  and 

not  lighter  than  No.  16  wire  gauge ^c  Ib 

less   than  1   in.   long  and  lighter  than  No.  16 

wire  gauge   lc  Ib 

161  nails,  wrought,  n.  s.  p.  f 2140  Ib 

137        "        needle  wire,   valued  above  4c  Ib 45% 

165  "        needles,  for  knitting  or  sewing  machines, 

$1  M  and  25% 

620  needles,  hand  sewing  and  darning Free 

needles  orpins,  larding,  (T.  D.  8995) 45% 

163  "        nuts,   wrought    lc  Ib 

J63        "         ox  shoes,   wrought    lc  Ib 

painters'  and  palette  knives.    See  Steel  knives. 
137        "        paragon  wire,  (T.  D.  7877,  13711),  valued  over 

4c  Ib   »....;       45% 

170  parasol  ribs  and  stretchers  50% 

1«5        "        part  manufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f.    See  Steel  ingots. 

pendulum  wire,   (T.  D.  11*46) 45% 

penknives.     See  Steel  knives. 

186  pens 12c  gross 

piano  wire,  valued  above  4c  Ib   45% 

193  picks,   (26  F.  R.   610)   T.       45% 

pins,  belt,  bonnet,  hair,  hat,  shawl  and  safety      35% 

pins,   crank  or  wrist,   if  f orgings 35% 

pipes,   wrought    35% 

127        "        piston  rods,   if  forgings    35% 

pit  saws    8c  lin  ft 

plates,  except  crucible  plate  steel  and  saw 
plates,  not  thinner  than  No.  10  wire  gauge, 
sheared  or  unsheared,  valued  lc  Ib  or 

less  5-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  lc,  not  over  2c  Ib 6-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  2c,  not  over  4c  Ib lc  Ib 

Valued  over  4c  Ib 26% 

Thinner  than  No.  10  wire  gauge  pay  as  steel 
sheets. 

140  "        plates,  articles  made  of  shall  not  pay  a  lower 

rate  of  duty  than   that  imposed  upon   the 
plates. 

134  "        plates  coated  with  tin  or  lead,  or  a  mixture  of 

them l^c  Ib 

141  "        plates,  cold  rolled  or  polished,  shall  pay  addi- 

tional       lc  Ib 

135  "        plates,  cold  rolled,  over  3c  per  Ib.  (T.  D.  22933.) 

131  "        plates,  corrugated  or  crimped 1  l-10c  Ib 

159        "        plates     enameled     or     glazed     with     vitreous 

glasses   

166  "        engraved  or  lithographed    25% 

132  "        plates,  galvanized  or  coated  with  zinc  or  spel- 

ter, or  other  metals,  additional  rate  of 2-10c  Ib 

135        "         plates,  octagon  form,  (T.  D.  9367).     See  Steel 
ingots. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES. 


541 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

133    Steel  plates,   pickled    or    cleaned  by  acid,   shall  pay 

in  addition ' 2-10c  Ib 

193        "        plates,  printing,   (T.  D.  12983,   21975) 45% 

155  "        plumbers'  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 
153         "        pocket  knives.     See  Steel  knives. 

408        "         point  trimmings,  beaded,  (T.  D.  11382) 60% 

193        "        points  with  ornamental  heads  for  manufacture 

of  buttons,  (T.  D.  7659) 45% 

125        "        posts,  and  parts  or  sections  of 5-10c  Ib 

127  "        propeller  shafts,  if  forgings   35% 

130        "         railway  bars    7-20c  It) 

130        "        railway  fish  plates   4-10c  Ib 

130         "         railway  rails,  flat  punched  7-20c  Ib 

171        "        railway  tires,  or  parts  thereof,  wholly  or  part- 
ly manufactured l%c  Ib 

171        "        railway   wheels,   or    parts    thereof,    wholly   or 

partly  manufactured   l%c  Ib 

156  "        rasps.     See  Steel  files. 

153        "        razors  and  razor  blades,  finished  or  unfinished, 

valued  under  $1.50  doz  50c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  $1.50  doz.  and  less  than  $3  doz., 

$1.00  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  $3  doz.  or  more  $1.75  doz.  and  20% 

122  refuse  $4  ton- 

135  remelted,  as  steel  ingots,   (T.  D.  8971). 

193  rims,  (56  F.  R.  1023)   45% 

193  rings,   (T.  D.   15161)    45% 

167  rivets,  (T.  D.  11593,  11426,  12015,  12993)   2c  Ib 

135  rods,    stubbs,    as   steel   ingots,     (T.     D.     6368, 

11395,  14845). 
136-137-141    Steel  rods,  tempered  and  polished  under  No.  6 

(T.  D.  22468)   40%  and  %c  Ib 

135-141  "        rods,   tempered  and  polished   over  No.  6   (T. 

D.  22468),  rate  according  to  value  and  y4c  Ib. 
137        "        rope,  (T.  D.  11380),  in  addition  to  highest  rate 

on  wire  used   l^c  Ib 

135  "        saw  plates,  wholly    or    partly    manufactured, 

(T.  D.  6272).     See  Steel  ingots. 
141         '        saw  plates,  circular,  pay  additional ^c  Ib 

168  '        saws,  band  lOc  Ib  and  25% 

168          '         saws,    back    30% 

168  saws,    circular     25% 

168          '         saws,  crosscut 6c  lin  ft 

168         '         saws,  drag  and  pit 8c  lin  ft 

168         '        saws,  mill lOc  lin  ft 

168  '        saws,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

183          '         scales  from  rolling  mill,  (T.  D.  8463)   20% 

122          '         scrap,    wrought    or   cast,    (T.    D.    9358,    21808, 

22673,  22711,  23843)   $4  ton 

153        "        scissors  and  shears,  and  blades  for  the  same, 
finished  or  unfinished,  (T.  D.  10920),  valued 

not  over  50c  doz 15c  doz  and  15% 

Valued  over  50c.,  not  over  $1.75  doz.50c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $1.75  doz 75c  doz.  and  25% 

122        "        scrap $4  ton 

136  "         screw  rods.     See   Steel   wire   rods. 

169  "        screws,  commonly  called  wood  screws,  over  2 

inches  in  length 4c  Ib 

Over  1,  not  over  2  inches  long 6c  It) 

Over  i£,  not  over  1  inch  long 8^c  Ib 

i/.2  inch  and  less  in  length 12c  It) 

128  "        scroll,  see  steel,  hoop. 

136        "        shafting,  mill,  see  steel  ingots. 


•~>4L>  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.  RATE. 

iaa    Steel  shafting  old,  that  can  be  fitted  for  use,  (T.  D. 

10556)    45% 

127         "         shafts,  crank,  steamer  and  others,  if  forgings, 

(T.   D.   14629)    35% 

135  shaft,  to  be  placed  on  foreign  vessels,  dutiable 

as  steel  ingots,  (T.  D.  11220). 

131  shank  as  steel  sheets  (T.  D.   11371). 

135  shapes,  see  steel  ingots. 

135        "         shavings  (T.  D.  21837),  rate  according  to  value. 
122        "         shearings  from  boiler  or  other  plates,   (T.   D. 

9490,   11356,  21808,   22673,   22711,   23843)    $4   ton 

153  shears,  see  steel  scissors. 

140  "  sheets,  articles  not  specially  provided  for  in 
this  Act,  made  from,  shall  not  pay  a  lower 
rate  of  duty  than  that  imposed  on  the 
sheets. 

133  .   "        sheets,  cleaned  by  acid  or  by  any  other  mate- 

rial or  process,   in  addition  to  rate  on  steel 

sheets   2-10c  Ib 

"  sheets,  corrugated  or  crimped,  (T.  D.  14723, 
16826,  60  F.  R.  267).  See  Corrugated  or 
crimped  iron  or  steel  sheets. 

131  "        sheets,  common  or  black,  of  whatever  dimen- 

sions, and  skelp  iron  or  steel  (T.  D.  15676), 

val.  3c  Ib  or  less,  thinner  than  No.  10,  and 

not  thinner  than  No.  20  wire  gauge,  (T.  D. 

22933)  7-10c  It) 

Thinner  than  No.  20,  not  thinner  than  No. 

25  wire  gauge  8-10c  tb 

Thinner  than  No.  25,  not  thinner  than  No.  32 

wire  gauge 1  l-10c  Ib 

Thinner  than  No.  32  wire  gauge 1  2-10c  Ib 

Thinner  than  No.  10  wire  gauge  shall  pay 

duty  as  plate  steel. 

134  "        sheets,   coated  writh  tin  or  lead  or  a  mixture 

of  tin  or  lead  with  other  metal,  and  com- 
mercially known  as  tin  plates,  terne  plate 
or  taggers  tin  l^c  Ib 

133  "  sheets,  cold  rolled,  in  addition  to  rate  on  steel 

sheets  2-10c  Ib 

159  "  sheets,  enameled  or  glazed  with  vitreous 

glasses  40% 

132  sheets,  galvanized  or  coated  with  zinc  or  spel- 

ter or  other  metal,  in  addition  to  rate  on 
steel  sheets  2-10c  Ib 

193  "  sheets,  galvanized  and  corrugated  (T.  D. 

22929,  23333)  40%  and  3-10c  Ib 

137-141  "  sheets  in  strips,  blued,  brightened  or  pol- 
ished, (T.  D.  23587)  45%  and  Ic  It) 

133  "        sheets,  pickled  by  acid  or  by  any  other  mate- 

rial or  process,  pay  duty  on  steel  sheets  and 

in  addition  2-10c  Ib 

sheets,  polished  or  planished  2c  Ib 

sheets,  smoothed  only,  not  polished,  as  sheets, 

common  or  black,  and  in  addition 2-10c  Ib 

193         "        shoe  buckles  or  slides,  (T.  D.  9382)    45% 

163  shoes,  horse,  mule,  or  ox Ic  Ib 

151         "        shot  chains,  (49  F.  R.  221),  as  chains. 

193        "         shovels    45% 

154  "         sidearms    35% 

193        "        skates    45% 

126        "        skelp,  see  steel  boiler  plate  and  steel  sheets. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  f>43 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                         RATE 

135    Steel  slabs,    see   steel  ingots,   (T.   D.    8341,   46   F.    R. 
845). 

144        "         sledges,  blacksmiths'    iy2c  Ib 

193        "         sledges,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

160  spikes,   cut 6-10c  Ib 

163  "         spikes,  wrought   Ic  Ib 

130  splice  bars    4-10c  Ib 

164  "  sprigs,  see  steel  tacks. 

193  squares,   carpenters'    45 % 

152  stays  for  boilers   2c  Ib 

155  "        steels,  see  knives. 

170  "        stretcher  frames  for  umbrellas 50% 

137  "        strips,    25-1000    of   an    inch    thick    or   thinner, 

(T.  D.  7166,  8449,  9212,  9507,  11372,  11564, 
13702,  15676,  15986,  17340,  17341,  17349,  17296, 
17303,  60  F.  R.  267,  65  F.  R.  987,  70  F.  R. 
980,  T.  D.  19176,  19384,  20576). 

Value  over  4c  Ib 45% 

137  strips,   straw  colored,    (T.   D.    11426),   as   steel 

strips. 

128         '        strips  of  bands  untempered,  suitable  for  mak- 
ing band  saws  (T.  D.  20576)  3c  Ib  and  20% 

if  tempered  or  polished  6c  Ib  and  20% 

structural  shapes  of  all  kinds 5-10c  Ib 

335        "        swaged,  see  steel  ingots. 

154        "         sword   blades    35% 

154  "         swords   35% 

155  table  knives  and  forks,  see  steel  knives. 

164  "         tacks,  brads  or  sprigs,   cut,   not  exceeding  16 

oz.  to  the  thousand  l^c  M 

Exceeding  16  oz.  to  the  thousand l%c  Ib 

134         "         taggers  tin   l%c  Ib 

165  tape  needles   25% 

134        "        terne  plates li£c  Ib 

125         "         TT 5-10c  Ib 

130  "T"  rails  7-20c  Ib 

171  "        tires,    locomotive,    car   and    other   railway,    or 

parts  thereof,  wholly  or  partly  manu- 
factured  U/2c  Ib 

193         "         tools,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  8535) 45% 

144  track  tools l^c  Ib 

412        "        trousers  buckles,  or  parts  thereof,  valued  not 

over  15c  100  5c  C  and  15% 

Valued  over  15c.,  not  over  50c  100 lOc  C  and  15% 

•Valued  over  50c  100 15c  C  and  15% 

152        "        tubes,  wrought,  not  thinner  than  No.  16  wire 

gauge    2c  Ib 

152        "        tubes,   n.   s.  p.   f.    (T.  D.    20005,     22126,     22716, 

22932,    23793)    35% 

152        "         tubes  for  umbrella  handles,  CT.  D.  7425,  16483)       35% 

170  "         umbrella  and  parasol  ribs  and  stretchers 50% 

159         "         ware,  enameled,  (T.  D.  12979)   40% 

163        "         washers,  wrought   . . . , Ic  Ib 

122        "        waste   $4  ton 

151        "        watch  chains.  (T.  D.  12040),  see  steel  chains. 

137         "         watch  wire,  value  over  4c  Ib 45% 

144        "         wedges  l^c  Ib 

171  V        wheels  for  railway  purposes,  or  parts  thereof, 

and  steel  tired  wheels  for  railway  pur- 
poses   iy2c  Ib 

Ingots,     cogged     ingots,     blooms     or     blanks 

for  13c  Ib 


544  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

If  imported  with  axles  fitted,  wheels  and  axles 
together  shall  pay  the  same  rate  as  on 
wheels  when  imported  separately. 

193     Steel    wire,    bored   for  hypodermic  syringes,   (T.   D. 

8685)    45% 

146        "         wire  card  clothing,   (T.  D.  12928)    45c  sq  ft 

137  "  wire,  articles  manufactured  from,  shall  pay 
duty  imposed  upon  wire  used  in  manufac- 
ture, and  in  addition  li£c  Ib 

137  "  wire  coated  with  zinc,  tin  or  spelter,  or  any 
other  metal,  in  addition  to  duty  on  wire 
from  which  made  2-10c  Ib 

188        "         wire  hairpins    35% 

162  "  wire  nails,  wrought,  not  less  than  1  in.  in 
length  and  not  lighter  than  No.  16  wire 

gauge  i£c  Ib 

Less  than  1  in.  in  length,  lighter  than  No.  16 

wire  gauge   Ic  Ib 

137  "  wire,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  including  such  as  is  common- 
ly known  as  hat  wire,  bonnet  wire,  crino- 
line wire,  corset  wire,  needle  wire,  piano 
wire,  clock  wire  and  watch  wire,  whether 
flat  or  otherwise,  uncovered  or  covered  with 
cotton,  silk,  metal  or  other  material,  valued 
over  4c  Ib  (T.  D.  21843)  45% 

136  "        wire   rods,    rivet,     screw     fence    and     others, 

round,   oval,   flat  or  square,    or    any    other 

shape,  (T.  D.  15986),  valued  4c  or  less  lb..4-10c  Ib 

Valued  over  4c  Ib %c  Ib 

Smaller  than  No.  6  wire  gauge  shall  be  classed 

as  wire. 
Tempered  or  treated  in  any  manner  or  partly 

manufactured,  shall  pay  additional i£c  Ib 

137  "         wire  rope  and  strand,  (T.  D.  6376,  10760,  11380, 

11553,  12446.  14254),  shall  pay  maximum  rate 
imposed  upon  any  wire  used  in  the  manu- 
facture, and  in  addition  Ic  Ib 

137        "        wire,   round,    not   smaller  than    No.     13    wire 

gauge,   (T.  D.  10564)    iy±c  Ib 

Smaller  than  No.  13,  not  smaller  than  No.  16 

wire  gauge    1^2°  ^ 

Smaller  than  No.  16  wire  gauge  2c  Ib 

Valued  over  4c  Ib  (T.  D.  19288,  20171) 40% 

193        "        wrist  pins    45% 

wrought,  for  ships  / 35% 

137        "        yarns,  as  steel  wire  rope. 

193    Steelyards   45% 

155    Steels,  (T.  D.  5413).     See  Steel  knives. 

137         "        corset,  (T.  D.  11564,  15676)    45% 

137        "         dress,    (T.   D.    8994,   12327,    12940,    14547,   G.   A. 

3755)    45% 

425    Stems,  artificial  or  ornamental   50% 

20        "        as  drugs,  advanced  in  value ^c  Ib  and  10% 

97        "        broken  clay,  (T.  D.  17153)   35% 

548        "        crude   Free 

459         "         pipe,   (T.  D.  9725)    60% 

684        "        tobacco   Free 

403     Stereoscopic  views  on  paper,  (T.  D.  3211,  5574) 25% 

100         "         views  on  glass.  (T.  D.  3142,  4695,  15134)   60% 

111     Stereoscopes,  (T.  D.  10331,  15853)   45% 

397    Stereotype  paper,  (T.  D.  7077).     See  Paper,  copying. 

166        "        plates,  (T.  D.  1559,  20406)    25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  545 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

190    Stereotype  plates,  broken,  as  type  metal,  (T.  D.  1559), 

on  lead  contained  iy2c  lt> 

239     Sterilized  milk  (T.  D.  21490)   2c  It) 

1     Stibic  acid,  (T.  D.  9706)    25% 

592     Stick    lac    Free 

206    Sticks,  corset,  cut  reeds,  (T.  D.  14382)  10% 

198         "        dyers',   (T.  D.  6370,  11219)    20% 

198                  of  lancewood  (T.  D.   22142)    15% 

700  "  of  partridge,  hairwood,  pimento,  orange, 
myrtle,  and  other  woods,  n.  s.  p.  f.  in  this 
Act,  in  the  rough  or  not  further  manufac- 
tured than  cut  into  lengths  suitable  for 
sticks  for  umbrellas,  parasols,  sunshades, 
whips,  or  walking  canes,  (T.  D.  12632, 

14715,   17190,   13321)    Free 

462        "        for  umbrellas,  parasols  and  sunshades,  finish- 
ed or  unfinished  (T.  D.  18527,  20775,  23041)..  40% 
462        "        walking,     wholly     or     partly     manufactured, 

(T.  D.  4405,  9067)    40% 

154     Stilettos    35% 

548    Stipites  pyrethri  (T.  D.   23387)    Free 

669    Stilts,  for  potters'  use,  (T.  D.  186)  Free 

447    Stirrups,  leather  covered,  (T.  D.  16102)  45% 

447        "        metal  45% 

656    St.  John's  bread  or  beans  Free 

157  Stock  locks,  metal,  for  muzzle  loading  shot  guns 25% 

158  "        locks,  metal,  for  double-barreled  breech  load- 

ing guns  50% 

395        "        filter l^c  lb  and  15% 

572        "        glue    Free 

252        "        nursery  or  greenhouse  25% 

632        "        paper,  crude   Free 

317  Stockings,   cotton  or  other  Vegetable   fibre   made  on 

knitting  machines   or  frames   (n.   s.   p.   f.) 

(T.  D.  15025,  19807)    30% 

318  "        cotton    or    other    vegetable    fibre,    selvedged, 

fashioned,  narrowed  or  shaped  wholly  or  in 
part   by   knitting   machines    or   frames,    or 
knit  by  hand,   and  clocked  stockings,    fin- 
ished or  unfinished, 
valued  not  over  $1  doz  pairs, 

50c  doz  pairs  and  15% 
valued  over  $1,  not  over  $1.50  doz  pairs 

60c  doz  pairs  and  15% 
valued  over  $1.50,  not  over  $2  doz  pairs 

70c  doz  pairs  and  15% 
valued  over  $2,  not  over  $3  doz  pairs 

$1.20  doz  pairs  and  15% 
valued  over  $3,  not  over  $5  doz  pairs 

$2  doz  pairs  and  15% 

valued  over  $5  doz  pairs 55% 

314         "         Chinese  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  15224) 50% 

390         "         silk   60% 

370         "         worsted  or  wool,  (T.  D.  13888) 44c  It)  and  60% 

158    Stocks  for  shotguns  $3  each  and  35% 

252         "         of     Myrobolan     plum,     Mahaleb     or     Mazzard 

cherry,  three  years  old  or  less 50c  M  and  15% 

252        "        of  pear,  apple,  quince  and  St.  Julien  plum,   3 

years  old  or  less  $1  M  and  15% 

649     Stoles,  as  regalia,  if  specially  imported Free 

390        "         silk 60% 

Sec.  6  Stone  ballast,   (T.  D.  1542,  12569,  13660,  14551) 10% 

18 


546  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

193  Stone  beer  mugs  and  jugs  with  metal  attachments, 

(T.  D.  10123,  11855)  45% 

135  "  cutters'  steel  dust,  (T.  D.  16278,  16330).  As 

steel,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

94  "        ink  bottles,  (T.  D.  11205,  11295) 25% 

114  "        Istrian,   (T.  D.  17928),  as  marble. 

97         "         nictates,   (T.  D.  14272)    35% 

97         "         mortars,  (T.  D.  1422)    35% 

97                  mosaic  picture  frames,  (T.  D.  16290)  45% 

92        "        pumice,   unmanufactured    15% 

92  "         pumice  wholly  or  partly  manufactured,  (T.  D. 

19354,   20520.    22652,   23284)    $6  ton 

95  "         wedgwood  mortars.   (T.  D.  16231)   55% 

117  Stones,  alabaster  in  blocks,  (T.  D.  10132)    12c  cu  ft 

467        ' '        agates,    rough    Free 

Sec.  6  "        artificial,  (T.  D.  6409,  12005.  13611)    20% 

574        "        ayrstones,  (T.  D.  8786)    Free 

Sec.  6  "        bengcristal,    (T.   D.   15839) 20% 

614        "         bezoar   Free 

118  "         building  (except  marble)   hewn,   dressed,   pol- 

ished,   (T.   D.    4178,    7163,     8645,     9042,     9186, 
10132,      11595,      11682,     12362,     15315,      14227, 

23030)     50% 

117  building  (except  marble)    unmanufactured    or 

undressed 12c  cu  ft 

116  "         burr,    manufactured   or  bound     up     into     mill 

stones,    (T.    D.    5878,    8120,   8313,    8310,    9080, 

11686.    13679,    17440)    15% 

193         "         burr  rollers  with  iron  axles  and  flanges,  (T.  D. 

7140)    45% 

671        "        burr,   unmanufactured    Free 

183         "         clay,  as  metallic  mineral,  (T.  D.  1055) 20% 

671        "         cliff,  unmanufactured,  (T.  D.  5452) Free 

614        "        cobble,   (T.  D.  5877,  6785,  14551)    Free 

97         "         color   , 35% 

435        "         cornelian,  cut  10% 

115  "         cornelian   manufactures    50% 

434         "         cornelian,  set   60% 

545        "         cornelian,   uncut    Free 

614        "        Cornish,   (T.  D.  14459)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         Cornish  ground,  (T.  D.  10647,  11240)   20% 

614         "         crude,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 

614        "         crushed,  (T.  D.  14551,  15088,  15391,  15436,  16335)  Free 

540        "         curling  and  handles  for Free 

118  "         filtering,    (T.   D.   16489),  hewn  dressed  or  pol- 

ished   50% 

117  "         filtering,  unmanufactured  and  undressed. .  .12c  cu.  ft 

93  "         flint,  ground,  (T.  D.  8842,  14202.  17127) $2  ton 

557        "         flint,  unground Free 

Sec.  6  "         fluorspar,  ground  (T.  D.  14736) 20% 

118  "         for  grinding  wood  pulps,  granite  (T.  D.  8120, 

9080,    11686)    50% 

118         "         freestone  hewn,  dressed  or  polished  50% 

117  "        freestones,  unmanufactured  or  undressed 12  cu  ft 

118  "        granite,    hewn,     dressed    or     polished,    (T.    D. 

16256,    12362)    50% 

117  "         granite,  undressed  or  unmanufactured,  (T.  D. 

13659)   12c  cu  ft 

119  "        grindstones   $1.75  ton 

93         "         ground,  (T.  D.   17127) $2  ton 

Sec.  6  "         ground  silica,  (T.  D.  15701) 20% 

118  "         lava  dressed,  (T.  D.  14557,  23030)   50% 

118         "         lime,  hewn,  dressed  or  polished   50% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  547 

PAR.                  ARTICLE  RATE 

117  Stones,   lime,    undressed   or   unmanufactured,    (T.   D. 

13788,   14551,  22001)   12c  CU  ft 

Sec.  6  ' '        lithographic   engraved   20% 

601        "        lithographic,  not  engraved,   (T.  D.  1925)......  Free 

603         "         loadstone    Free 

116  mill   15% 

118  monumental    (except    marble)    hewn,    dressed 

or  polished  50% 

117  "         monumental  (except  marble)  unmanufactured 

or  undressed 12c  cu  ft 

114  "         mosaic  cubes.     (See  marble). 

574         "         oil,  (T.  D.  8786)   Free 

118  paving,  dressed,  (T.  D.  14227)    50% 

614        "         paving,    undressed,    cobble    (T.    D.    6785,    7163, 

13788,   15701) Free 

115  "        polishing,  agate,  (T.  D.  13795,  13837) 50% 

120         "        polishing,  slate    20% 

117  "         porphyritic,   (T.  D.  14227),  as  Stone,  building. 

435         "         precious  cut,   (T.  D.   6279,   18016)    10% 

435  "  precious,  imitation,  not  set,  (T.  D.  12682,  14142, 
16482,  14390,  16729,  16980,  17399,  17567,  17554, 
18762,  18848,  46  F.  R.  519,  55  F.  R.  273,  T.  D. 

19492,    21323)    20% 

434                  precious   set    60% 

545                  precious,  uncut  Free 

671                  rotten,  crude Free 

118  "        sand  hewn,  dressed  or  polished 50% 

117        "         sand,    unmanufactured    or    undressed    (T.    D. 

22694) 12c  cu  ft 

614                  soapstone,   (T.  D.  6559)   20% 

97         "        soapstone  carvings  (T.  D.  9042),  decorated 45% 

plain 35% 

671  Tripoli  Free 

574        "        whet,  (T.  D.  8786)    Free 

94  Stoneware,  common  brown   25% 

95  "         decorated    60% 

plain  white   55% 

100     Stoppers,  cut-glass,   (T.  D.  15694)    60% 

95        "        earthenware,  printed  (T.  D.  18916,  19014,  21991, 

22081)    55% 

481    Stops,  art  educational,  of  glass  and  metal,  valued  not 

over  6c  gross    Free 

672  Storax    Free 

297     Stout,  in  bottles  or  jugs  (T.  D.  22032,  22731) 40c  gal 

No  additional   duty  on  bottles. 

297        "         otherwise  than  in  bottles  or  jugs  20c  gal 

148    Stove  plates  8-10c  Ib 

97                   polish  (T.  D.   1947,  6403,   17921)    35% 

320        "        wicking  cotton lOc  Ib  and  15% 

193         "         cast  iron   (T.   D.   11990)    45% 

193         "         sheet  iron  (T.  D.  3587)  45% 

327     Strappatura,  Italian  hemp    $20  ton 

112     Strass  ornaments,   (T.  D.  16482) 45% 

255     Straw   $1.50  ton 

and    cotton   braids,    according    to   material   of 
chief  value,   (T.  D.   12638.  16636,   22170). 

381        "        and  cotton  carpets  (T.  D.  14315)   50% 

409         "         and  cotton  hat  shapes  (T.  D.   16349) 35% 

409         "         and  cotton  hats  (T.  D.  12939)   35% 

449         "         baskets    30% 

299         "         berries,  crushed  (T.  D.  11396),  as  fruit  juice. 

299         "         berry  juice  as  fruit  juice  (T.  D.  18720). 

402        "         board  (T.  D.  11595)   25% 


548  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                        ARTICLE  RATE 

409     Straw  bonnet  forms  (T.  D.  12430)   35% 

409        "         braided  plateaux  (T.  D.  16276,  21465) 35% 

409        "        braids  (T.  D.  11368,  11370,  14403,  22124,  22170), 

not  bleached  or  colored 15% 

if  bleached  or  colored  20% 

409         "         cloth  for  ornamenting  hats,   (T.  D.   14402),  as 

straw  braids. 
449        "         coverings  for  bottled  goods   (T.   D.  8046,   8960, 

16568)    30% 

449        "         coverings,  for  empty  bottles  (G.  A.  3836) 30% 

347        "         fibers,  manufactures  of  (T.  D.   20422,  21848)..  45% 

323        "        flax  (T.  D.  1405)    $5  ton 

255        "         for  paper  stock,  (T.  D.  11018)  $1.50  ton 

409        "        hat  braids  (T.  D.  14699,  15324),  not  bleached  or 

colored 15% 

if  bleached  or  colored   20% 

409         "         hats,    bonnets   and   hoods    (T.   D.   11342,   12938, 

22728),  trimmed 50% 

untrimmed    35% 

390        "        imitation,    hat    braids     of    silk    (T.    D.    12854, 

14403)    ; 60% 

"        imitation,  hats  according  to  material  of  chief 

value  (T.  D.  15390) 

449         "         manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  12430,  13442) . .  30% 

449        "         mats  (T.  D.  23144)    30% 

333         "         matting  for  floors  (T.  D.  12847,  14315),  valued 

not  over  lOc  sq.  yd 3c  sq.  yd 

Valued  over  lOc  sq.  yard 7c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

449                   matting  for  tea  chests  (T.  D.  12846) 30% 

393        "        pulp  for  paper  makers,  as  wood  pulp,   (T.  D. 
12286,  12356). 

566        "         sun  bleached,  (T.  D.  17150)   Free 

449     Straws,  julep  (T.  D.  11844)    30% 

170    Stretchers  for  umbrellas,  parasols  and  sunshades 50% 

240     String  beans  (T.  D.  18523)    45c  bu 

453     Strings    for   musical   instruments    (T.    D.    4483,    9786, 

15518,    18733)    45% 

448         "         racquet  gut  (T.  D.   6579,  10397)    25% 

453         "         violin  (T.  D.  5874,  10339,  13234) 45% 

3     Strwitia,  acetate  of  25% 

3        "         carbonate  of,  precipitated,  (T.  D.  17624) 25% 

673        ' '        mineral  carbonate  of   Free 

3         "         muriate  of  25  % 

3         "         nitrate  of  (T.  D.   6172)    25% 

673        "        oxide  of  Free 

3        "        salts  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

673     Strontian,  protoxide  of    Free 

673     Strontfanite   Free 

183     Strontium 20% 

548     Stropanthi  seed  (T.  D.   12731)    Free 

125     Structural    iron   (T.   D.    7617,   7773,    8096,    13698,    12933, 

14922,   19198)    5-10c  Ib 

83     Strychnia  or  strychnine,  and  salts  of 30c  oz 

135     Stubb's  steel.  (T.  D.  7314).  see  Steel  ingots. 

414     Studs  (T.  D.  5315,  8790.  18618)   50% 

pearl  collar  (T.  D.  11981,  14404,  C6  F.  R.  1015) . .  50% 

568     Stuffing  for  leather   Free 

459     Stummels,   (T.  D.  4925) 60% 

i:59     Sturgeon,  fresh  water,  fresh  (T.  D.  6604,  8347,   19472, 

19518.  21759)    y4c  Ib 

261        "        migratory,    fresh    (T.   D.     18299,    19472.     19518, 

21759)    %c  Ib 

68     Styptic  cotton.   (T.  D.   4987)    25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  549 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

672    Styrax Free 

694    Subacetate  of  copper,  (T.  D.  8593) Free 

72     Sublimate  soap,   (T.  D.  6921)    15c  Ib 

68     Subnltrate  of  bismuth,  (T.  D.  11227)   25% 

422    Substances,  explosive,  valued  20c  or  less  It) 4c  It) 

valued  over  20c  tt> 6c  lt> 

566                  fibrous,   unmanufactured  or  undressed Free 

183                  metallic  mineral  in  a  crude  state  20% 

614                  mineral  non-metallic,  crude   Free 

569  used  expressly  for  manure,  (T.  D.  6264,  7452) . .  Free 

617                  vegetable,  crude  or  unmanufactured Free 

236  Substitutes  for  butter  6c  lt> 

237  "         for  cheese  6c  lt> 

283         "         for  coffee   2%c  It) 

1    Succlnic  acid 25% 

280     Succory  root,  or  chicory,  crude,  dried  but  not  ground    Ic  It) 
280  root,    or    chicory,    burnt,    roasted,    ground,    or 

granulated    2i^c   Ib 

209  Sugar  not  above  No.  16  Dutch  standard  in  color,  tank 
bottoms,  syrups  of  cane  juice,  melada,  con- 
centrated melada,  concrete  and  concen- 
trated molasses,  testing  by  the  polariscope 
not  above  75  degrees  (T.  D.  19108,  19256, 
19338,  19632,  20407,  20473, 20911,  21004,  21300)  .950c  Ib 
Testing  above  75  deg.,  and  not  above  76  deg.  .985c  Ib 
Testing  above  76  deg.,  and  not  above  77  deg.  1.020c  Ib 
Testing  above  77  deg.,  and  not  above  78  deg.  1.055c  It> 
Testing  above  78  deg.,  and  not  above  79  deg.  1.090c  Ib 
Testing  above  79  deg.,  and  not  above  80  deg.  1.125c  Ib 
Testing  above  80  deg.,  and  not  above  81  deg.  1.160c  Ib 
Testing  above  81  deg.,  and  not  above  82  deg.  1.195c  Ib 
Testing  above  82  deg.,  and  not  above  83  deg.  1.230c  Ib 
Testing  above  83  deg.,  and  not  above  84  deg.  1.265c  Ib 
Testing  above  84  deg.,  and  not  above  85  deg.  1.300c  Ib 
Testing  above  85  deg.,  and  not  above  86  deg.  1.335c  Ib 
Testing  above  86  deg.,  and  not  above  87  deg.  1.370c  Ib 
Testing  above  87  deg.,  and  not  above  88  deg.  1.405c  Ib 
Testing  above  88  deg.,  and  not  above  89  deg.  1.440c  Ib 
Testing  above  89  deg.,  and  not  above  90  deg.  1.475c  Ib 
Testing  above  90  deg.,  and  not  above  91  deg.  1.510c  Ib 
Testing  above  91  deg.,  and  not  above  92  deg.  1.545c  Ib 
Testing  above  92  deg.,  and  not  above  93  deg.  1.580c  Ib 
Testing  above  93  deg.,  and  not  above  94  deg.  1.615c  Ib 
Testing  above  94  deg.,  and  not  above  95  deg.  1.650c  Ib 
Testing  above  95  deg.,  and  not  above  96  deg.  1.685c  Ib 
Testing  above  96  deg.,  and  not  above  97  deg.  1.720c  Ib 
Testing  above  97  deg.,  and  not  above  98  deg.  1.755c  Ib 
Testing  above  98  deg.,  and  not  above  99  deg.  1.790c  Ib 

Testing  above  99  degrees .1.825c  Ib 

and  fractions  of  a  degree  in  proportion. 
209        "         testing  above  No.  16  Dutch  standard  in  color 

1  95-lOOc  Ib 

The  following  schedule  of  tests  and  corresponding  rates  of  duty 
shall  be  used  as  a  basis  for  assessing  the  estimated  duties  on  the 
entries  of  sugars,  in  cases  where  the  test  is  not  stated  in  the  in- 
voice and  declared  on  the. entry,  viz: — 

Degrees.     Cts.  per  Ib. 

Centrifugal  (except  Cuba)    96  1.685 

Centrifugal   (Cuba)    95  1.65 

Muscovado  (except  Brazil)    88  1.405 

Muscovado  (Brazil)    83  1.23 

Molasses   86  1.335 

Concrete   ...  81  1.16 


550  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 

Jaggery 75  .95 

Java  Seroop    77  1.02 

Egyptian    Syrup    80  1.125 

Cebu   (No.    1)    86  1.335 

Cebu  (No.  2)   83  1.23 

Cebu  (ass'd)    84  1.265 

Iloilo  (No.  1)   87  1.37 

Iloilo  (No.  2)   84  1.265 

Iloilo   (No.  3)    80  1.125 

Iloilo    (ass'd)     , 83  1.23 

Manila    (extra)     86  1.335 

Manila  (superior)    82  1.195 

343     Sugar  bags,   (T.  D.  15997)    %c  Ib  and  15% 

656        "         beet  seed    Free 

204         "         box  shocks,  (T.  D.  3817,  9177,  10743,  12315) ....  30% 

209  "         cake,    Chinese,    as    Sugar,    (T.    D.    8955,    9029, 

10907). 
212        "        candy  and  all  confectionery,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  valued 

15c  Ib  or  less 4c  Ib  and  15% 

Valued  over  15c  Ib   50% 

Weight  and  value  of  immediate  coverings  to  be 

included  in  dutiable  weight  and  value. 
656  cane  for  seed,  (T.  D.  1720,  1756)   Free 

210  "         cane  unmanufactured,   (T.  D.   1720,  2022,  2068, 

7734,    10978,    18406)    20% 

Sec.  6  "        coloring  for,   (T.  D.  5732)   20% 

15  colors,  (T.  D.  14812) 30% 

212  confectionery.     See   Sugar   candy. 

209  "         drainings   and  sweepings.      See   Sugar   (T.   D. 

20613,   23854). 

from  Hawaiian  Islands.     Act  August  15,  1876. 
263  fruits,   comfits  or  sweetmeats,  preserved  in. 

Ic  Ib  and  35% 
grape  or  glucose,  (T.  D.  6740,  12822) lV>c  Ib 

210  maple,  (T.  D.  9058,  11176,  11710,  11837) 4c  Ib 

209                  molasses,   testing  above  40,  not  above  56   de- 
grees     3c  gal 

Testing  above  56  degrees   6c  gal 

nonpariel,  (T.  D.  11207),  as  Sugar. 
60         "         of  lead,  brown,  gray  or  yellow,  (T.  D.  411)... 2y±c  Ib 

60        "        of  lead,  white   3Uc  Ib 

239  of  milk   5c  Ib 

product  of  Argentine  Republic,  countervailing 

duty  on  (T.   D.   20407,   23015). 
"         produce   of    Austria    Hungary,    countervailing 

duty    on    (T.    D.    20407,    21969,    22036,    22748, 

23498). 
product   of    Belgium,    countervailing    duty    on 

(T.  D.  21013,   21962,   22115.   22150,  22813). 
product  of   Denmark,    countervailing   duty   on 

(T.  D.  20407). 
product   of   France,     countervailing     duty     on 

(T.   D.   20407). 
"         product   of   Germany,    countervailing   duty   on 

(T.   D.    20407,    21274,    21333,    22104). 
product    of    The    Netherlands,    countervailing 

duty    on    (T.    D.    20407,    20714,    20963,    22128, 

22861,   23416). 
product  of  Russia,  countervailing  duty  on  (T. 

D.    20407,    22222,     22382,    22512,    22814,    22836, 

22984). 
product   of  Italy,    countervailing  duty  on   (T. 

D.    23125). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  551 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

209     Sugar  pumpings,  as  molasses,  (T.  D.  10514,  20613. 

209        "        refined  1  95-100c  Ib 

212        "        refined,  if  tinctured  or  colored,  (T.  D.  17957) 

4c  Ib  and  15% 

193        "      *  refining  machinery.  (T.  D.   22027)    45% 

211        "        saccharine  $1.50  Ib  and  10% 

209         "         tank  bottoms.     See  Sugar. 

Sec.  6  "         wafers,  (57  P.  R.  197,  72  F.  R.  47,  T.  D.  12030, 

15035,    16886)    20% 

57     Sulfid  of  zinc,  white  l^c  Ib 

67     Sulfonal,  (T.  D.  9276,  21360)  (minimum  25%)   55c  Ib 

1     Sulphanillc  acid,  (T.  D.  14831,  15553)    25% 

4  Sulphate  of  alumina  ^c  Ib 

5  "         of  ammonia,  (60  F.  R.  601,  43  F.  R.  290,  T.  D. 

14408,  14420,  15132)    3-10c  Ib 

3  "  of  antimony,   (T.   D.   5473,   7952,   20513) 25% 

44  "  of  baryta,  unmanufactured 75c  ton 

manufactured $5.25  ton 

46  "  of  barytes,  artificial  i/2c  It) 

647  of  cinchonidia,   (T.  D.   5901)    Free 

9  "  of  copper  l/2c  Ib 

19  "  of  iron    Up  Ib 

46  "  of  lime,  artificial  %c  It) 

91  "  of  lime,   unground    50c  ton 

91  "  of  lime,  ground  or  calcined  $2.25  ton 

117  "  of  lime  in  blocks,  as  Stone,  building. 

31  "  of  magnesia,   (T.  D.  16600,  16640,   21503,   21902, 

23158)    l-5c  Ib 

3        "         of  manganese   25% 

43         "         of   morphia    $1   oz 

644        "         of  potash,  crude  or  refined,  (43  F.  R.  290) Free 

647         "         of  quinia,  or  quinine,  (T.  D.  6268,  5901) . . . Free 

647         "         of  quinidia  (T.  D.  6268)    Free 

80        "         of  soda  (T.  D.  2370,  12643) $1.25  ton 

£7        "         of  zinc   Ic  It) 

476     Sulphide  of  antimony,  crude  (T.  D.  19295,  19406,  19901. 

23653)    Free 

479         "         of  arsenic  or  orpiment  Free 

of  copper  paste  (T.  D.  1863) 25% 

76        "         of   soda    l/2c   It) 

3        "        of  sodium,  crude  (T.  D.  6188)   25% 

57         "         of  zinc,  white  (T.  D.  22217) V/±c  Ib 

3     Sulphides  n.  s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  19901)    25% 

3     Sulphonated    naphtol,   sodium   salt     of    (T.    D.     9457, 

10491)    25% 

32  Sulphoriclnolate  of  soda,   (T.  D.   7011,  13423),  as  Ali- 

zarin assistant. 
32     Sulpho-ricinoleic  acid,   in  the  manufacture  of  which 

50%  or  more  of  castor  oil  is  used 30c  gal 

in   the   manufacture  of   which   less   than    50% 

castor  oil  is  used 15c  gal 

1     Sulphotoluic  acid   (65  F.   R.   422,  71   F.   R.,   394   T.   D. 

13879,    15553)    25% 

Sec.  6  Sulphur,  carbonate  of  lime  and  magnesia  ground  to- 
gether  (T.   D.    8816)    20% 

674        "         crude    Free 

J>*         "         flowers  of  (T.  D.  3032,  3396,  8442.  8816) $8  ton 

84         "         ground   (T.    D.   8442,   12813,   17756,    19979,   20012, 

20085)    $8  ton 

674    "    lac  or  precipitated  (T.  D.  8442,  10937,  12813)..  Free 

674    "    n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  8442,  G.  A.  3742) Free 

674    "    ore  (T.  D.  8816,  10924)  Free 

674    "    recovered  (T.  D.  10937,  20141) Free 


552  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

84     Sulphur,  refined  (T.  D.  8442,  19540) $8  ton 

84  "         sublimed  (T.  D.  3396)    $8  ton 

Sulphuration   of  comestibles   (T.  D.   23615). 

674  Sulphuret  of  iron   Free 

3        "        of  iron  refined  or  sublimed   25% 

3        "         sodium    (T.   D.    15221)    25% 

3     Sulphurets,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  19901) 25% 

675  Sulphuric  acid  for  agricultural  purposes Free 

675        "        acid  from  country  assessing  duty  on  same  pro- 
duct of  United  States y±c  Ib 

1        "        acid,  n.  s.  p.  f 140  Ib 

21  "         ether   (minimum   25% ) 40c   Ib 

648    Sumac,  crude  (T.  D.  4461)    Free 

22  "         extract  (T.  D.  3842,  5529)  %c  Ib 

85  "         ground   3-10c  Ib 

287     Summer  savory    3c  Ib 

566     Sunn  (T.  D.  15579)   Free 

491        "        binding  twine  of  single  ply,  made  from Free 

329        "        cables  and  cordage Ic  Ib 

566        "        grass,   n.   s.  p.   f Free 

462  Sun  shades  covered  with  any  material  except  paper. .       50% 

shades,  covered  with  paper,  paper  chief  value      35% 

shades,  frames  or  parts  of,   metal 45% 

170        "        shades,  ribs  and  stretchers  for 50% 

700  shades,  sticks  for,  cut  to  lengths Free 

462  "        shades,  sticks  for,   finished  or  not 40% 

73     Supercarbonate  of  soda ^c  Ib 

569     Superphosphate  of  lime  (T.  D.   7764) Free 

68     Suppositories  25% 

398    Surface  coated  papers,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  12353,  17052, 

65  F.  R.  418)   2^c  Ib  and  15% 

if  printed,    or  wholly  or  partly  covered   with 

metal   or  its   solutions,    or  with  gelatin   or 

flock  (T.  D.  22957,  23064,  23849) 3c  Ib  and  20% 

407        "        coated  paper,  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T. 

D.   11195,  15470,   G.   A.   3844,  3847) 35% 

Surgeons'  instruments,  according  to  material,  (T.  D. 

4987.  5520). 

165     Surgical  needles  (T.  D.  11223) 25% 

153         "         scissors,   (T.  D.   17847).     See'  Scissors. 

390  silk,   (T.  D.   11183)    > 60% 

instruments,  for  hospital,  are  dutiable,  (T.  D. 

9610,   22279). 
151     Surveyors'  chains.     See  Steel  chains. 

193         "         instruments,   (T.  D.   7133,  9566,  22337)    45% 

320     Suspenders,  cotton,   (T.  D.   7333)    45% 

450         "         leather    35% 

320        "         linen   45% 

389  "         silk,   (T.    D.    3582)    50% 

371  wool.  (T.  D.  1688,  5449,  5483) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

webbing  for,  according  to  material. 

135  Swaged  steel.     See  Steel  ingots. 

246  Swamp  hay,    (T.   D.  16427)    $4   ton 

494  Swans  (T.  D.  23767)    Free 

425  Swans'  down  and  feathers,  for  beds 15% 

425         "         skins,  dressed,   (T.  D.  724.  4974) 50% 

450  Sweat  bands,  leather,  (T.  D.  12124,  13243,  15723,  23349)  35% 
337         "         bands,  oil  cloth.   (T.  D.  10393).     As  oil  cloth. 

319  Sweaters,  cotton.     As  shirts. 

390  "         silk    60% 

370        "         wool   44c  Ib  and  60% 

629  Sweepings  of  gold  or  silver.   (T.  D.  6058) Free 

463  "        of  waste  matter,  (15  S.  C.  R.  583) 10% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  553 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

252  Sweet  bay  tree,  (T.  D.  14763)    26% 

287        "        marjoram  3c  tt> 

253  "         potatoes  (T.  D.  18472)   25c  bu 

Sec.  6  Sweetened  biscuits,  (T.  D.  16886)   20% 

281         "         chocolate,   (47  F.  R.  873,  48  F.  R.  547,  53  F.  R. 

81,   T.    D.    10919,    13447,    13563,    13916,    15638). 
See  Chocolate. 
263     Sweetmeats,  (T.  D.  12547,  13973,  14238,  16218,  17434). 

Ic  Ib  and  35% 

263         "         Syrian,  (T.  D.  13793)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

124    Swedish  bar  iron,  crop  ends,  (T.  D.  8701) $12  ton 

219     Swine  $1.50  ea 

313  Swiss  dotted,  (T.  D.  11331,  14963,  15041,  18603,  57  F. 
R.  192,  60  F.  R.  1012,  70  F.  R.  797,  T.  D. 
21568,  23753).  As  cotton  cloth,  known  as  lap- 
pets. 

339        "        embroideries   60% 

339         "         hemstitched  trimmings,   (T.  D.  14609)   60% 

339         "         muslins,    embroidered,     (T.     D.     10499,    14927, 

14963,  16284,  16870)    60% 

Swivel  silk  are  not  embroideries,  (T.  D.  14057). 
151     Swivels  for  dog  chains,  (T.  D.  9213),  as  Chains. 

179     Sword  belts,  metal  thread,  (T.  D.  11091) 60% 

154        "        blades    35% 

179         "         knots,  metal  thread,  (T.  D.  6149,  6547) 60% 

154     Swords    35% 

154         "         theatrical,    (T.  D.   13209)    35% 

93     Syrian  asphaltum,  (T.  D.  13764)   $3  ton 

263         "        sweetmeats,  (T.  D.  13793)   Ic  Ib  and  35% 

68     Symphorol,   (T.  D.  15393)    25% 

3     Synthetic  cumarine,  (T.  D.  16855) 25% 

210     Syrup,  maple,  (T.  D.  10425,  11176,  11837) 4c  It) 

209        "        of  cane  juice,  as  Sugar. 
68        "        medicinal   25% 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Table  alcoholmetric,   (T.  D.  13248),  official  standard. 
334         "         carpets,  jute,  (T.  D.  14072),  as  Carpets,  jute. 
322         "         covers  and  cloths,  cotton,  (T.  D.  8139,  21651)..       45% 
322        "        covers    and    cloths,    cotton    and    paper,   Japa- 
nese, (T.  D.  14063)    45% 

339        "        covers   and    cloths,    cotton    appliqued   (T.   D. 

22675)    60% 

316        "        covers  and  cloths,  cotton  chenille,  (T.  D.  7186)      50% 
322         "         covers  and  cloths,  cotton  damask  (T.  D.  20352, 

21651,  22158,  22396,   23512)    40% 

339         "        covers  and  cloths,  cotton  embroidered,   (T.  D. 

15833,   15837)     60% 

391         "         covers  and  cloths,  cotton,  silk,  (T.  D.  14231) . .       50% 
339         "         covers  and  cloths,  initialed,  (T.  D.  10725,  11069, 

12328,  16905,  17239)    60% 

346        "         covers   and   cloths,   linen,    (T.   D.  12550,    13441, 

13506,  13892).     See  Linen  cloth. 
339         "         covers  and  cloths,   linen   embroidered,    (T.   D. 

15833,  15837,  17812)    60% 


554  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

347     Table  covers  and  cloths,  linen  openwork  (T.  D.  13892)       45% 
347        "        covers  and  cloths,  metal  and  jute,  jute  chief 

value  (T.  D.   10724)    45% 

179        "        covers    and     cloths,     metal    embroidery    chief 

value,   (T.  D.  8699,  10672,  11360,  15977) 60% 

391        "         covers  and  cloths,  silk,  (T.  D.  12365) 50% 

390        "        covers    and   cloths,    silk    embroidered,    (T.    D. 

15967)    60% 

339        "         covers   and    cloths,    tamboured,    (T.    D.    14055, 

15551,  15833,  16101,  16106,  71  F.  R.  870) 60% 

366         "         covers    and    cloths,    wool    chief    value,    (T.   D. 
10724,    15545)    as   wool   manufactures,    n.    s. 
p.  f. 
371        "        covers  and  cloths,   wool,  embroidered,    (T.  D. 

123G5,  13984)  1 50c  tb  and  60% 

321         "         damask  (T.  D.  22153,  22396)  40% 

193        "         fasteners,   metal    45% 

"         fitted  for  smokers,  dutiable  according  to  ma- 
terial of  chief  value,   (T.  D.  7245). 

568         "        grease  for  curriers'  use,  (T.  D.  8335) Free 

208        "         in  part  wood,  (T.  D.  13226)    35% 

155        "        knives  and  forks,  finished  or  unfinished,  with 
handles  of  mother-of-pearl,  shell  or  ivory. 

16c  each  and  15% 

with  handles  of  deer  horn 12c  each  and  15% 

with  handles  of  hard  rubber,  solid  bone,  cellu- 
loid or  any  pyroxylin  material 5c  each  and  15% 

with  handles  of  any  other  material  li^c  each  and  15% 
But  none  of  the  above  shall  pay  less  than  45%. 

449         "        mats,  Mexican  grass,  (T.  D.  12240) 30% 

337        "        mats,  oil  cloth.     See  Table  oil  cloth. 

mirrors,    as  glass  plate,    (49  F.   R.    219,  T.   D. 
12035,  13526). 

337        "         oilcloth,  under  12  ft.  in  width 8c  sq.  yd.  and  15% 

12  ft.  and  over  in  width  20c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

115         "         tops,    alabaster    50% 

115        "         tops,  marble,  (T.  D.  3858,  9617) 50% 

115         "         tops,   onyx    50% 

97        "         tops,    scagliola   or   composition,    (T.    D.    9617), 

plain  35% 

decorated    45% 

120        "         tops,  slate  slabs  for   20% 

115         "         marble,  (T.  D.  3016,  3858)  50% 

95        "        painted  china  plaque  tops,  (T.  D.  6008) 60% 

120         "         slate  tops,   (T.  D.   3858)    20% 

193         "         ware  of  silver,   in  chest,  (T.  D.  16813) 45% 

if  unusual  covering,  chest  dutiable  separately. 

208         "         wood,    (T.   D.   7245)    35% 

208        "        wood,  mounted  with  bronze  and  china,  (T.  D. 

13226)    35% 

401    Tablet  paper.     See  Paper,  writing. 

17     Tablets,  collodion  memorandum,  (T.  D.  11966)  65c  tb  and  25% 
212         "         fruit,    (T.  D.  7652,   8185)   valued  15c  per  Ib   or 

less  4c  Ib  and  15% 

valued  over  15c  per  Ib 50% 

68         "         medicinal  (T.  D.   21360)    25% 

285     Tacca  pinnatinida  flour,  (T.  D.  10954) l^c  Ib 

164     Tacks,  brads  or  sprigs,  cut,  not  exceeding  16  oz.  per 

M    iy4c  M 

if  exceeding  16  oz.  per  M  l^c  It) 

164        "         tinned,  as  tacks,  cut. 

193         "         thumb,   (T.  D.  12908,  9081)    45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  555 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Tacks,  wrought   45% 

566     Tacum  fiber,    (T.  D.  3105) Free 

Sec.  6  Tafel  oblaten,  (T.  D.  6516)   20% 

390     Taffeta  gloves,  (19  F.  R.  413,  T.  D.  6846,  12989,  14145)  60% 

193     Taffrail,  ship  log,  (T.  D.  6187)   45% 

131     Taggers,  iron,  black,  (T.  D.  10935).     See  Steel  sheets, 

134         "         tin  ll/2c  tt> 

403     Tags,  paper,  printed   "  25% 

13     Tailors'  chalk,  (T.  D.  16526)   lc  It) 

148         "         irons   8-10c  lt> 

450         "         tapes,    leather    35% 

193         "         tapes,   in  metal   cases    45% 

426     Tails,  beaver,   (T.  D.   13240)    20% 

572        "        cattle,   (T.   D.   19139)    Free 

562         "         sable,  scraped  (T.  D.  9603)    Free 

423         "         squirrel,    dressed    (T.    D.   16985) 20% 

Sec.  6  Talc,  powdered  (T.  D.  5980,  8260,  10784,  12458,  19596, 

19628,    19660,    22887)    20% 

13         "        prepared  for  tailors'  use  (T.  D.  4503,  17478)....  lc  It) 

184        "        ruby,  (T.  D.  11996)   6c  Ib  and  20% 

614        "         unground,   (T.  D.  10784)   Free 

97     Talisman's   turquoise   (T.   D.    22588)    45% 

426     Tallapin  sacs,  dyed,  (T.  D.  10913,  13182,  14564) 20% 

279     Tallow  and  leaf,  (T.  D.  4357)  %c  Ib 

Sec.  6  "         bone,   (T.  D.  12349)    20% 

Sec.  6  "         candles    20% 

279         "         Chinese,  vegetable,  (T.  D.  17177)  %c  It) 

68         "         medicinal    25% 

32        "         prepared,  (T.  D.  22437,  23664,  23824) 30% 

370     Talmas,  woolen 44c  Ib  and  60% 

68     Tamarinds,  extract  of   25% 

68        "        juice  of,   medicinal    25% 

676        "        natural,  or  in  crude  molasses,  (T.  D.  5552) Free 

263         "         preserved,  (March  30,  1865,  Boston) lc  Ib  and  35% 

390     Tamboured  articles,  silk,  with  or  without  India  rub- 
ber, (T.  D.  14055,  15833)   60% 

339         "         cotton  sash  nets,  (T.  D.  11026,  16101,  16106)....  60% 

339         "         cotton  articles  (T.  D.  15551)   60% 

339         "         curtains    (71   F.    R.    870)    60% 

339         "        linen  articles    60% 

339         "         pillow  shams,   (T.  D.  14635,  15228,  16708,  17062, 

71  F.   R.  870)   60% 

339         "         sash  curtains  (T.  D.  14635)   60% 

339        "         Swiss  spots  and  sprigs,   (T.  D.  11027)    60% 

453     Tambourines,   (T.  D.   2510)    45% 

418        "         toy    35% 

370     Tarn  O'Shanter's,  (T.  D.  16954,  16958)  44c  Ib  and  60% 

566     Tamplco  fiber,  (T.  D.  3020,  3320,  12209) Free 

491        "         fiber,  'binding  twine,  single  ply,  not  exceeding 

600  ft.   It)    Free 

329         "         fiber,  cables,  cordage  and  twine  made  of lc  It) 

347        "         fiber,   cloth  of,   (T.  D.  390) 45% 

Sec.  6  "         fiber,  hackled  and  dyed   20%" 

212     Tangerine  biscuit,  as  confectionery,   (T.  D.  9527). 

266     Tangerines,  (G.  A.  3918)   lc  It) 

97     Tank  blocks,   if  decorated,  (T.  D.  9821)    45% 

not  decorated   35% 

209         "        bottoms,   (April  1,  1891,  N.  Y.,  T.  D.  301,  3188, 

4675).     See  Sugar. 

126         "         plates,  as  boiler  plate  of  iron  or  steel. 
193     Tanks   of   iron   containing   molasses,    unusual   cover- 
ings,  (T.  D.  15675)    , 45% 

7     Tannate  of  glycerine  (T.  D.  23272)   50c  Ib 


556  F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

438    Tanned  calf  skins 20% 

438        "        skins,  for  morocco,  unfinished 10% 

193     Tanners'   knives    45% 

1    Tannic  acid 50c  Ib 

1        "         acid,  vinotannin,  (T.  D.  16437) 50c  tb 

1    Tannin  50c  Ib 

3        "         oenopepin  (T.  D.  17409)    25% 

1         "         powder,   (T.  D.   17354)    50c  Ib 

482     Tanning,  articles  for,  in  a  crude  state,  (T.  D.  5892)..     Free 
22        "         or  dyeing,  extract  of  bark  for  (T.  D.  22786)..  %c  Ib 

Sec.  6  Tap  cinder,  (T.  D.  21426)  20% 

165     Tape   needles    25% 

Tapers,  according  to  material  of  chief  value,    (T.   D. 

12521). 
423         "         wax,   for  cigar  lighters,   as   matches,    friction, 

(T.  D.   7082,   14223). 
320     Tapes,    braided,    cotton.    (T.    D.    12638,    12649,    13423, 

13974,    15855)     45% 

336  "  composed  of  flax,  woven  with  or  without  metal 
threads  on  spools  or  reels,  designed  ex- 
pressly for  use  in  the  manufacture  of 

measuring  tapes,  (T.  D.  14920)    40% 

320         "         cotton,   (T.   D.    6710,   13668,    13707,    13974,    15855, 

15955)    45% 

450        "        leather 35% 

423         "         lighting,  as  matches,   friction,   (T.  D.  14228). 

320         "         linen,   (40  F.  R.   568,  T.  D.   12136,   16582) 45% 

322         "         measuring,  cotton,   (T.  D.   16413)   45% 

347         "         measuring,    flax,    (78    F.    R.    807,    T.    D.    6789, 

10478,  10756,  10771,  12370,  13135,  13791,  22812)       45% 

450        "         measuring,    leather  chief  value    35% 

193         "        measuring,  metal,  (T.  D.  14920,  22812) 45% 

391         "         silk   50% 

320        "         silk  and  cotton,  cotton  chief  value  45% 

391         "         silk  and  cotton,  silk  chief  value    50% 

320         "         silver  flax  and  linen,   (T.  D.   16582) 45% 

320         "         union.    (T.  D.  12136,   13770)    45% 

366     Tapestry,  chairs  and  screens  chiefly  made  of,  as  wool 

manufactures,   n.  s.  p.  f.,   (T.  D.   13225). 
"         according  to   material   of   chief   value,   (T.   D. 
13700,    14075,   15044,   17497,   21945). 

376  carpets,  Brussels 28c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

375         "         carpets,  velvet 40c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

311         "         cotton  and  silk    (T.    D.    6003,    6060,   6373,    6478, 

8961,  13700,  14075.  14135,  16405).. 8c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

454         "         imitation  of.  if  paintings,  (T.  D.  16429) 20% 

366  "  painters',  according  to  material  of  chief  value, 
(T.  D.  14062). 

391         "         silk,    (T.    D.    14075)    50% 

677     Tapioca  (T.  D.  3161) Free 

677  "         flour  (56  F.  R.  222,   77  F.  R.  734.   83  F.  R.   162, 

T.    D.    5308,    7971.    9031,    10277,    11406,    12227, 

14114,  17708,   18475,  21533,  21954,  22021) Free 

3     Tar,  birch,    (T.   D.   12333)    25% 

3         "         birch,  oil  of  (T.  D.  9634,  12333,  12715)   25% 

Sec.  6  "         candle   (59   F.  R.   456,  T.   D.   5091,    10951,   12337, 

14709,15712)    20% 

524         "         coal,   crude  Free 

524                  coal,  pitch  of  Free 

15        "         coal  products,  if  colors  and  dyes   30% 

15        "        coal  products,  not  colors  and  dyes,  not  medi- 
cinal, n.  s.  p.  f 20% 

678  "         of  wood   Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  557 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

15     Tar  oil,  (T.  D.  1740u,  19147,  19253,  21061,  23132) 20% 

544     Taraxacum,  crude,   (T.  D.  3289,  6865)    Free 

283         "         prepared,  (T.  D.  3289)   2y2c  It) 

Tare  on  ore  in  sacks,  (T.  D.  17415). 

656     Tares,  black  (T.  D.  14162,  14721)   Free 

644  salt  or  black  salts  of  potash Free 

Tarlatan,   cotton,  as   cotton  cloth,    (T.   D.    8966,   9322, 
15044). 

179        "        cotton  and  metal,  metal  chief  value 60% 

337    Tarpaulin,  (T.  D.  1617)  lOc  sq  yd  and  20% 

347        "         made  up  (T.  D.   16308)    45% 

449  Tarpaulings,  hats,  rubber  30% 

252     Tarragon   plants   (T.  D.   13691)    25% 

329     Tarred  cables  and  cordage  of  hemp,  (T.  D.  13786) ....     2c  It) 

6     Tartar,  cream  of   6c  It) 

6         "         crude,  (T.  D.  570),  containing  not  over  40%  bi- 

tartrate  of  potash  Ic  tt> 

Containing  over  40%  bitartrate  of  potash li^c  Ib 

68        "        emetic   25% 

6  patent  6c  It) 

644  salts  of  or  carbonate  of  potash Free 

3         "         salts  of,  granulated  and  purified,  (T.  D.  4575)       25% 

1     Tartaric  acid 7c  Ib 

6     Tartars  containing  not  over  90%  bitartrate  of  potash    4c  Ib 

Containing  over  90%  bitartrate  of  potash 5c  Ib 

6    Tartrate  of  soda  and  potassa  4c  Ib 

179     Tassels,  metal,   (T.  D/  6149,  6547)    60% 

389         "         silk    50% 

371        "        wool   50c  Ib  and  60% 

339     Tatting    (T.    D.   16204)    60% 

438     Tawed  skins   (T.  D.  8502)    20% 

679     Tea  (after  January  1st,  1903) Free 

Sec.  50  "         Act  June  13th,  1898,  imposed  a  duty  of  lOc  per 

pound  on  tea. 

Sec.  10  "  Act  of  April  12th,  1902,  repealed  Sec.  50  Act 
June  13th,  1898,  to  take  effect  January  1st, 
1903. 

"  adulterated,  inferior  to  standards,  not  allowed 
entry,  Act  of  March  2,  1897  (T.  D.  5636, 
7752,  9032,  9534,  17894,  17994,  17995,  18091, 
18092,  18104,  18106,  18126,  18131). 

Sec.  6  "        Brazilian  or  mate  (T.  D.  3909)    20% 

"  boxes  and  caddies,  tin,  unusual  coverings  (T. 
D.  20809,  23040). 

68        "         breast  (T.  D.  16976)   25% 

208        "         boxes,    lacquered,    (T.    D.    2497) 35% 

70        "         cake  seed  (T.  D.  23679)    1 50% 

"  canisters,  unusual  coverings  (T.  D.  23266). 
"  condemned,  must  be  exported  within  six 
months  after  examination;  unless  so  ex- 
ported it  will  be  destroyed.  (See  Tea,  adul- 
terated). (T.  D.  18864,  19142,  19322,  213*87, 
21844,  22093.) 

450  "         gowns,    fur-lined   and   trimmed    (T.    D.    14729, 

17015)     35% 

importation,  inspection  and  storage  (T.  D. 
18933,  19046,  19106,  19427,  19992,  20288,  20929, 
20944,  21358,  21440,  21515,  21887,  21913,  22184, 
22905,  22907). 

jars  (T.  D.  8104,  8236,  8893,  12368),  are  un- 
usual coverings. 
449    "    mats,  grass,  (T.  D.  3635)  30% 


558  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 
Tea,  packing  chinaware  with  prohibited  (T.  D.  17712). 

679  plants  Free 

95  "        sets,   toy,  of  china,  decorated  60% 

plain   white    55% 

548        "        sweepings,    lime   and   asafetida    (T.   D.    19494, 

19548,  22730,  22766)  Free 

Teak  wood  timbers,  as  ship  timber.  (T.  D.  22058). 

474     Teams  of  immigrants  Free 

193     Teapots,  Britannia,  gilt  or  plated 45% 

96  "         earthenware    (T.    D.    7444,   9363,    14324),    deco- 

rated      60% 

plain  white   55% 

94        "        earthenware,   common   brown   25% 

96         "         India  black,  (T.  D.  13066)    60% 

193        "        metal   45% 

256     Teazles    30% 

114     Tecall  marble,  as  marble. 

Sec .6  Teeth,  artificial  (T.  D.  22077,  22100,  22350,  22886,24027)    2"% 

410         "         brushes  40% 

680  "        elephants'    Free 

680        "        natural  or  unmanufactured  Free 

70        "        preparations   used  as  applications  to 50% 

spar 50% 

137    Telegraph   and   telephone  wire.     See  Iron   and  steel 

wire. 
137        "        cable,  rate  on  wire  used,  and  in  addition  (T. 

D.   22380)    lc  It) 

insulators,  dutiable  according  to  material  (T. 
D.  6699). 

196     Telephone  and  telegraph  poles   20% 

565     Telescope  disks,   rough  cut  Free 

111     Telescopes 45% 

638        "         for  schools  and  societies,  (T.  D.  10603) Free 

109     Telescopic  disks,   ground  and  polished    45% 

Sec.  6  Tendons  (T.   D.   18543)    10% 

449     Tennis   balls,    wool   and   rubber   (T.    D.    20882,    21673, 

21728,   22300,  22360,  10511,  18526)   30% 

449        "        balls,    rubber    30% 

367        "         cloth,  as  wool  flannel,  (T.  D.  8269). 

370        "        jackets,  (T.  D.  20423,  20472,  22136) ...  .44c  Ib  and  60% 

314         "         shirts,   (T.  D.  11401)   50% 

134     Terne  plates  lUc  Ib 

68     Terpln  hydrate,  (T.  D.  22002,  23423)   25% 

681  Terra  alba,  (T.  D.  4093,  9950,  11347)    Free 

96        "        cotta,  articles  of,  decorated   60% 

plain,  (T.  D.  13196,  14932,  16326) 55% 

702        "        cotta,  artistic,  for  free  exhibition Free 

96        "        cotta    cigar    holders,    decorated,    (T.    D.    6173, 

16326)    60% 

plain    55% 

96         ".      cotta  figures,   (T.  D.  16326),  decorated 60% 

plain    55% 

58        "        paste  and  powder,   (T.  D.  9901)    30% 

96        "         cotta  statuary.,  not  decorated,   (T.  D.  11204)..  55% 

682  "         japonica  (T.  D.  11359)   Free 

49  umbra,   crude    3^,c  Ib 

if  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized %c  Ib 

ground  in  oil  or  water li£c  Ib 

C22  Terry  cloth.  (T.  D.  14499)  45% 

15  Tetrachlorphtallc  anhydride  (T.  D.  18314)  20% 

192     Teutenegue,  (T.  D.  8880)    l^c  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  559 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

339  Textile  fabrics,  embroidered,  of  cotton  or  other  vege- 
table fiber,  (T.  D.  13731,  14159,  14952,  15038, 

15847,    16143)    60% 

566         "         grasses    Free 

434     Theatrical  mock  jewelry,  (T.  D.  9027) 60% 

454  scenery,  if  paintings,  (T.  D.  9161)    20% 

645  "  scenery,  properties  and  apparel,  brought  by 
proprietors  or  managers  of  theatrical  exhi- 
bitions arriving  from  abroad,  for  tempo- 
rary use  by  them  in  such  exhibitions,  and 
not  for  any  other  person,  and  not  for  sale, 
and  which  have  been  used  by  them  abroad, 
under  such  regulations  as  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  may  prescribe,  but  bonds  shall 
be  given  for  the  payment  to  the  United 
States  of  such  duties  as  may  be  imposed 
upon  such  articles  as  shall  not  be  exported 
within  6  months  after  such  importation. 
The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may  in  his 
discretion  extend  such  period  for  a  further 
term  of  6  months  in  case  application  shall 
be  made  therefor,  (T.  D.  4721,  4684,  4773, 
12126,  13789,  13632,  13796,  13811,  13209,  14049, 
14982,  15762,  16069,  16111,  16889,  18903,  66 

F.  R.  53)   Free 

"        scenery,    properties  and  apparel,    if   imported 
by   individuals,    dutiable  according  to   ma- 
terial (T.  D.  21973). 
390        "         tights,  as  silk  wearing  apparel,  (T.  D.  13885).       60% 

3     Theln   or  caffein   25% 

100     Thermometers,  (T.  D.  12024,  12139,  12544,  15828,  19351, 

19805)    60% 

100         "         clinical,    (T.  D.   6012,   10464,   12686.   18637,   19351, 

19805,20132)    60% 

100        "         dairy,   (T.  D.  16659,  19351,  19805)    60% 

100        "         glass   and  wood,   etched,    (T.    D.    17622,    18637, 

19351,    19805)    60% 

for  societies,  not  usually  scientific  instruments. 
638        "        for  societies,  certain  maximum  and  minimum, 

(T.    D.   14857)    Free 

112        "         patent  measuring  (T.   D.    10486)    45% 

100        "         tubes  for,  if  blown,   (T.  D.  13505) 60% 

208         "         wood  chief  value,  (T.  D.  12024)    35% 

366    Thibet  cloth,  as  wool  cloth. 

368         "         cloakings,  as  wool  dress  goods,  (T.  D.  9266). 

426         "         coats,    (T.   D.   13864,   18775,   84  F.   R.   155) 20% 

426         "         crosses,    (T.  D.    10324,  12755,   12957,   19136) 20% 

562         ' '         lamb   skins    Free 

193     Thimbles,  metal,  (T.  D.  3145,  7234,  5651,  9051,  10681)..       45% 

450         "         vulcanized  rubber 35% 

15     Thio  cromogen,  (T.  D.  9917,  12259,  13567)   30% 

258     Thon,  marine,   in  tin  packages   30% 

183     Thorite  6c  lb 

3     Thorium,  nitrate  of,  or  oxide  (T.  D.  16643,  20131) 25% 

Sec.  6  Thorley's  cattle  food,  (T.  D.  6080,  9072) 20% 

17     Thread,  artificial  silk,  (T.  D.  15388) 65c  lb  and  25% 

302  "  cotton,  whether  on  beams  or  in  bundles,  skeins 
or  cops,  or  in  any  other  form,  except  spool 
thread  of  cotton,  not  colored,  bleached, 
dyed,  or  advanced  beyond  the  condition  of 
singles,  by  grouping  or  twisting  two  or 
more  single  yarns  together,  on  all  numbers 
up  to  and  including  No.  15  3c  lb 


560  F.   B.  YAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

on  all  numbers  exceeding  No.  15  and-up  to  and 

including  No.  30  l-5c  per  No.  per  Ib 

on  all  numbers  exceeding  No.  30.. %c  per  No.  per  Ib 
colored,  bleached,  dyed,  combed  or  advanced 
beyond  the  condition  of  singles  by  grouping 
or  twisting  two  or  more  single  yarns  to- 
gether, whether  on  beams  or  in  bundles, 
skeins  or  cops,  or  in  any  other  form,  except 
spool  thread  of  cotton,  on  all  numbers  up 

to  and  including  No.  20  6c  tt> 

on  all  numbers  exceeding  No.  20  up  to  No.  80. 

140  per  No.  per  Ib 

on  No.  80  and  above 3-10c  per  No.  per  Ib 

303  Thread,  cotton  spool,  including  crochet,  darning,  em- 
broidery cotton  on  spools  or  reels,  contain- 
ing on  each  spool  or  reel  not  exceeding  100 

yards  (T.  D.  21370)    6c  doz 

exceeding  100  yards  on  each  spool  or  reel,  for 
every  additional  100  yards  or  fractional  part 

thereof  in  excess  of  100  6c  doz 

if  otherwise  than  on  spools  or  reels,  for  each 

100  yards  or  fraction ^c 

in  no  case  shall  duty  be  assessed  upon  a  less 
number  of  yards  than  is  marked  on  spools 
or  reels. 

330  "  flax,  hemp  or  ramie,  (T.  D.  14303,  14642,  39  F. 
R.  759,  33  F.  R.  826,  12  S.  C.  R.  55),  if  made 
from  yarn  not  finer  than  5  lea  (T.  D. 

21029)    13c  tt> 

if  made  from  yarn  finer  than  5  lea,  for  each 

lea  or  part  of  in  excess  of  5,  additional %c  It> 

179  "  gold,  silver  or  other  metal,  (T.  D.  6149,  6547, 
13443,  13988,  14717,  14846,  71  F.  R.  291,  T.  D. 

20007,  20133) 5c  Ib  and  35% 

347        "        jute    45% 

318        "        lisle,  hosiery.     See   Cotton  hosiery. 
330        "        pack  and  shoe,  linen.     See  Thread,  flax. 

385        "        silk,   except  spun  silk    30%' 

179         "         tinsel,  (T.  D.  6103,  69  S.  C.  R.  465,  T.  D.  20007, 

20133)    5c  Ib  and  35% 

362        "         waste,  wool,  (T.  D.  8340)    20c  Ib 

377     Three-ply  carpets  22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

460     Threshing  machines 20% 

193     Throat  swabs,  sponge  and  metal,  (T.  D.  12706) 45% 

385     Thrown  silk,  not  more  advanced  than  singles 30% 

193     Thumb  tacks,  (T.  D.  9081,  12908)   45% 

287     Thyme,    ground    or   unground,     (T.     D.     14615,    20208, 

23083)    3c  Ib 

626        "        oil  of   Free 

254        ••         seed   (T.   D.    10949)    30% 

1     Thymlc  acid,  (T.  Z>.  6348,  8486)  25% 

1     Thymol,  (T.  D..  6348,  8486)    25% 

Tickings,  as   cotton  cloth. 
391    Tidies,  cotton,  metal  and  silk,  silk  chief  value,  (T.  D. 

14231)    50% 

339    "    lace,  cotton  or  linen,  (T.  D.  10256,  10914,  13296, 

16703)  60% 

339  "  linen  or  cotton,  embroidered  or  tamboured,  (T. 
D.  12559,  14948,  15833,  15838,  15844,  16298, 
17002.  41  F.  R.  763,  T.  D.  21917,  21918,  22944, 

23231)    60% 

179         "         metal  embroidered    60% 

339        "         Nottingham  net,  (T.D.  16298)  60% 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  561 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                      RATE 

390     Tidies,  silk,  beaded  (T.  D.  16225)   60% 

390  "         silk  embroidered 60% 

391  "    -     silk  or  silk  chief  value,  (T.  D.  14231)    50% 

371        "        wool,  embroidered  50c  Ib  and  60% 

370        "        wool  knit 44c  Ib  and  60% 

129  Ties,  cotton,  of  iron  or  steel,  cut  to  lengths,  coated  or 

not   coated,   with   or  without    buckles,    for, 

baling  cotton,  (T.  D.  181,  3260,  4589) 5-10c  Ib 

314        "        neck,  cotton   50% 

196        "         railroad,  wood,  (T.  D.  2673,  5842)    20% 

435     Tiger  eyes,  cut  (55  F.  R.   273)    10% 

545        "        eyes,  rough   Free 

434        "        eyes,  set,  as  jewelry  60% 

562        "         skins,   not  dressed,    (T.  D.   13297,   13585,  15817, 

10795,  19158)    Free 

Sec.  6  Tigers'  claws,  (T.  D.  9635) 10% 

370    Tights,   combination   stockings    and    drawers,     wool 

44c  Ib  and  60% 
319        "        cotton,   (T.  D.  13885).     See  Cotton  drawers. 

97     Tile  stoves,  plain,   (T.  D.  9868)    35% 

96     Tiles,  advertising,  ornamented,    (T.  D.  14398)    60% 

88  "  absorbent,  as  tiles,  (T.  D.  17751). 
88  "  ceramic,  embossed,  enameled,  encaustic,  (T. 
D.  2419,  14746,  16648),  etched  (T.  D.  14396), 
flint,  (T.  D.  14235,  40  F.  R.  58),  flooring  (T. 
D.  16523,  17656),  glazed  (T.  D.  9868,  10349, 
10755,  14454,  12  S.  C.  R.  925),  gold  decorated, 
grooved  and  corrugated,  (T.  D.  14053),  hand 
painted  (T.  D.  12831),  gold  decorated  mosaic 
(T.  D.  10497,  10897,  11035,  11712,  12363,  13907, 
13949,  16627,  33  F.  R.  913,  54  F.  R.  147),  orn- 
amental, (T.  D.  9868,  14396),  semi-vitrified, 
spar,  and  vitrified  (T.  D.  3737,  14077),  and 
all  other  earthenware  tiles,  valued  not  over 

40c  sq.  ft.  (T.  D.  20127,  23420) 8c  sq.  ft 

Valued  over  40c  sq.  ft lOc  sq  ft  and  25% 

100        "        glass  for  mosaic,  colored  (T.  D.  12721)  60% 

88        "        hard  bodied,  plain  unglazed,  (T.  D.  6806,  6894, 

7051,  13853,  13986,  14422,  14745) 4c  sq.  ft 

88  "  plain,  unglazed,  one  color,  exceeding  2  sq.  in. 
in  size,  (T.  D.  6806,  6894,  7051,  9471,  13986, 
14053,  14077,  13907,  14422,  14235,  14746,  21174, 

21927,  21957)    4c  sq.    ft 

114        "        paving,  of  marble  or  onyx,  containing  not  less 
than  4  superficial  in.,  not  over  1  in.  thick, 

12c  su.  ft 

If  over  1  and  not  over  iy2  in.  thick 15c  su.  ft 

If  over  iy2,  not  over  2  in.  thick 18c  su.  ft 

If  rubbed  in  whole  or  in  part,  in  addition..  3c  su.  ft 

120         "         slate   20% 

699     Timber,  all  round  unmanufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D. 

3627,    22108)    Free 

200        "        boats'  knees,   (T.  D.  15308)    20% 

194         "         for  spars  and  wharves,     (T.    D.    1315,     11861, 

16456,  18593)  lc  cu.  ft 

194        "        hewn,  sided  or  squared,  not  less  than  8  in.  sq., 

(15  O.  A.  G.  32,  T.  D.  10089,  10602) lc  cu.  ft 

194        "        sawed,    (T.    D.    1315,    5580,    6089,    10476,    10539, 

10742,   11096)    lc  cu.  ft 

699         "         ship  and  ship  planking,  (T.  D.  6202,  8564) Free 

198        "        yellow  cedar,   (T.  D.  16456)    20% 

193     Time  detectors.   (T.  D.  6851,  23401)    45% 

193         "         locks,  (T.  D.  9978)   45% 


562 


F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

683     Tin  black  oxide  of Free 

683        "        containing  7%   of  impurities  is  considered  pig 

tin,    (T.   D.  8231)    Free 

593         "         chloride  of,  (T.  D.  12953)    Free 

3         '          crystals   25% 

134-140  '         disks  (T.  D.  23184)   iyoC  Ib 

683         '          dross,   (T.  D.  3604,  22756, 23K72)  ~Free 

418        '          flutes  or  whistles  (T.  D.  11992)   ..'. 35% 

foil  paper  (T.  D.  18627)   3c  Ib  and  25% 

683        "         in  ore,  bars,  block,  pigs,  grain  or  granulated, 

(T.  D.  14462,  G.  A.  3782) Free 

140-193  "  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (but  not  less  than 
duty  imposed  on  tin  plate  of  which  it  is 

composed)   (T.  D.  8180,  13667,  14613) 45% 

muriate  of   25% 

3        "        nitrate  of  25% 

683        "         ore  Free 

683         "         oxide  of,  black    Free 

3         "         oxide  of,   white  25% 

3         "         oxymuriate   of   25  % 

134  "  plates  or  sheets,  iron  or  steel,  or  taggers'  iron 
or  steel,  coated  with  tin  or  lead,  or  with  a 
mixture  of  which  these  metals,  or  either 
of  them,  is  a  component  part,  by  the  dip- 
ping or  any  other  process,  and  commercially 
known  as  tin  plates,  terne  plates  and  tag- 
gers' tin  iy2c  Ib 

plates,  nickel  plated.   (T.  D.  23518)   l%c  It) 

134  plates,    with   thin   lacquer   of  varnish,   (T.   D. 

6844)   l^c  Ib 

plates,   if  toys    35% 

134        "        roofing,     continuous    and    fastened    together, 

ready  for  use,  (T.  D.  1462)   ll£c  Ib 

3         "         salts  of   25% 

463         "         waste   (T.  D.  23518)    10% 

494     Tinamus,  as  birds,   (T.  D.  13678)    Free 

11     Tincal,  crude  borax   5c  Ib 

2    Tinctures,  for  toilet,  alcoholic 60c  Ib  and  45% 

70        "         for  toilet,   non-alcoholic    50% 

67  medicinal,  alcoholic  (minimum  25%)    55c  Ib 

68  •     '          medicinal,    non-alcoholic    25% 

43  of  opium  40% 

193     Tinfoil,  (T.  D.  12435)   45% 

153     Tinners'  shears,  as  shears,  (T.  D.  8728). 

322     Tinsel  and  cotton  fabric  (T.  D.  21499,  21500) 45% 

402         "         paper,  (61  F.  R.  398) 25% 

179  thread,  (T.  D.  6103,  12968)   5c  Ib  and  35% 

179        "        thread,     Christmas     tree    ornaments,     (T.    D. 

10730,   10887,  69  F.  R.  465,  17831)   60% 

179        "         trimmings,  (T.  D.  10408,  12367,  18773)    60% 

179         "         wire,    (T.   D.    5642,    6103,     13443,     13988,     17066, 

17248,  18410)    5c  Ib 

418        "         wire,  toys  made  of,   (T.  D.  10730,   11848) 35% 

100     Tintometers,   (T.   D.   18081)    60% 

450     Tippets,    fur    35% 

370        "        wool 44c  Ib  and  60% 

187     Tips  for  penholders   25% 

193         "        for  umbrellas    45% 

577        "         horn    Free 

98        "         lava,  for  burners,  (T.  D.  6502,  7393).. lOc  gro  and  15% 

449     Tires,  bicycle,  (T.  D.  11578,  15316)  30% 

320         "         bicycle  linings  for  45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  563 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

171     Tires,   ingots,    cogged   ingots,    blooms   or   blanks   for, 

wholly  or  partly  manufactured,  (T.  D.  6549)  l^c  Ib 
171  iron  or  steel,  locomotive,  car  or  other  railway 

tires   l^c  Ib 

397     Tissue  copying  paper,  (8  S.  C.  R.  1099).     See  Tissue 

paper. 
397        "         crepe  paper,   (66  F.  R.  728,  72  F.  R.  258,  T.  D. 

14073,  15879,  16900,  17157)    5c  Ib  and  15% 

397  paper  and  tissue  copying  paper,   (T.  D.   7004, 

8879,  12834,  14631,  14636,  16252,  61  F.  R.  398) 
white,  colored  or  printed,  weighing  not  over 
6  Ibs.  per  ream  of  480  sheets,  on  a  basis  of 
20x30  inches,  whether  in  reams  or  any 

other  form   6c  Ib  and  15% 

weighing  over  6,  not  over  10  Ibs.  per  ream, 

5c  Ib  and  15% 

407        "        paper  balloons,  (T.  D.  16838)   35% 

"         paper  coverings  for  lithograph  prints  are  usual 
coverings  and  not  dutiable  (G.  A.  3762). 

407         "         paper  napkins,   (T.  D.   15682,  16019)    35% 

397         "         paper,  orange  wrappers,  (T.  D.  16252),  as  tis- 
sue paper. 
397         "         wrapping  paper,  (T.  D.  17970),  as  tissue  paper. 

58     Tiver  powder  (T.  D.  21321)  30% 

418     Tivoli  boards,  cheap,  (T.  D.  3357)   35% 

193     Toasters,  metal   : 45% 

459     Tobacco  boxes   60% 

217        "         cigarettes  of  all  kinds  $4.50  Ib  and  25% 

Sec.  10  "  cigarettes  weighing  not  over  3  Ibs.  per  1,000, 
shall  pay  an  Internal  Revenue  tax  of  $1.00 
per  1,000. 

no  cigarettes  shall  be  imported  unless  in 
packages  of  not  over  500  in  each  box,  and  no 
entry  shall  be  made  of  a  less  quantity  than 
3,000.  (Section  26,  Act  of  Aug.  28,  1894). 

217        "        cigars  and  cheroots  of  all  kinds $4.50  Ib  and  25% 

Sec.  10  "  cigars  shall  pay  the  following  Internal  Reve- 
nue tax 

If  weighing  over  3  Ibs.  per  thousand $3.00  per  M 

If  weighing  not  over  3  Ibs.  per  M $1.00  per  M 

No  cigars  shall  be  imported  unless  in  packages 
of  not  over  500  in  each  box,  and  no  entry 
shall  be  made  of  a  less  quantity  than  3,000, 
(Section  26,  Act  of  Aug.  28,  1894). 
"  classification  of  filler  and  wrapper  (T.  D. 
13396,  18663,  18669,  18694,  18861). 

215        "         clippings  and  cuttings  55c  Ib 

213         "         filler,   n.   s.  p.   f.,  (T.  D.   11203,   11217,   12329,  49 

F.  R.  224),  if  stemmed   50c  tt> 

if  unstemmed    35c  Ib 

213  "        filler,   mixed  with  over  15%    wrapper  tobacco, 

stemmed  (T.  D.  22784)   $2.50  Ib 

unstemmed    $1.85   Ib 

214  The  term  "filler"  means  all  leaf  tobacco,  not 

suitable  for  cigar  wrappers. 
213        "        leaf,  the  product  of  two  or  more  countries,  (T. 

D.  18734,  18789)  if  stemmed $2.50  Ib 

if  unstemmed  .$1.85  Ib 

215  "        manufactured   or  unmanufactured,   of  all   de- 

scriptions, n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  7777,  13356)...  55c  Ib 
Sec.  33  "        pays  duty  on  weight  at  time  of  importation. 
459        "        pipes  and  pipe  bowls,  of  all  materials  except 

clay 60% 


564  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  .  RATE 

459     Tobacco  pipes,  common,  and  pipe  bowls  made  wholly 
of    clay,    valued    not    more    than    40c    per 

gross   15c  gross 

459        "        pipes,  other,  and  pipe  bowls  of  clay, 

50c  gross  and  25% 

252        "         plants    25% 

459         "        pouches  60% 

213         "         Remedios,  as  tobacco  filler  (T.  D.  11203). 

215  "         scrap,   (17  O.  A.   G.  646,  55  F.  R.  818,  40  F.  R. 

531,  T.  D.  22635)   55c  Ib 

216  "         snuff  and   snuff   flour,    ground   dry,   or   damp, 

and   pickled,    scented    or    otherwise,    of   all 

descriptions,   (T.  D.   10083)    55c  rb 

Sec.  10  "        Internal  Revenue  tax  on  snuff   6c  Ib 

"         stemmed  not  manufactured  (T.  D.  18341). 

684        "        stems Free 

"        weight  of  at  importation  is  the  dutiable  weight 
(T.  D.   18413). 

213  "        wrappers,  if  stemmed   . . . ." $2.50  Ib 

if  unstemmed   $1.85  Ib 

214  "        the  term  wrapper  tobacco  means  leaf  tobacco, 

which  is  suitable  for  cigar  wrappers. 

449  To  He  ardoise,  canvas  slate,   (T.  D.  2614)    30% 

70    Toilet  articles  50% 

100         "  bottles.  (T.  D.  12674)    60% 

"  cases  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  13814). 

70        "  crayons  (T.  D.  17180)  50% 

450  mats,    chamois    35% 

70        "  nail  enamel  powder,   (T.  D.  15245) 50% 

perfumery,   alcohol   60c  rb  and  45% 

70  perfumery,   non-alcoholic   50% 

preparations,  cachoues  are,  (G.  A.  3806) 50% 

2        "        preparations,  containing  alcohol  (T.  D.  19771) 

60c  Ib  and  45% 

70        "        preparations,  non-alcoholic  50% 

70        "         rose  ointment  (T.  D.  13558,  13881)   50% 

70  sachet  powder,   (T.  D:  13558,  13881)    50% 

"        sets,  according  to  material. 

70        ".       shaving  cream,    (T.  D.   13881)    50% 

72        "        soap   (T.  D.   21234) 15c  Ib 

72        "         soap,    medicated,    (66   F.    R.    731,    T.   D.   13951, 

15039)   15c  Ib 

72         "         soap,  powdered  (T.  D.  13561)   15c  Ib 

vinegar,  alcoholic  (T.  D.  6638,  13056).. 60c  rb  and  45% 
Toilets,   gentlemen's,   according  to  material  of  chief 
value  (T.  D.  18414). 

524     Tolldin   Free 

524     Toluldine    Free 

15         "         base,  (T.  D.  7936,  9487,  13282,  13570,  18  O.  A.  G. 

383,  56  F.  R.  482,  49  F.  R.  272) 20% 

15         "         sulphate    20% 

15        "         sulpho  acid  (T.  D.  9500,  12259)   30% 

15        "         sulphosauer,    (T.   D.   13567) 30% 

524     Toluol   Free 

15     Toluose   20% 

257     Tomatoes,  (39  F.  R.  109,  13  S.  C.  R.  881,  T.  D.  1843, 

7821,  11060,  14045,  14294)  25% 

241        "         prepared  or  preserved,    (T.   D.   6889) 40% 

259     Tomcod,  (T.  D.  16325)   Uc  Ib 

193     Tongs,  metal,  (T.  D.  8162)   45% 

67  Tonics,  medicinal,   alcoholic,    (minimum  25%)   (T.  D. 

19456)   55c  rb 

68  medicinal,    non-alcoholic    25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  565 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

2     Tonics,  toilet,  alcoholic 60c  It)  and  45% 

70         "         toilet,   non-alcoholic    60% 

685     Tonka,  tonqua  or  tonquin  beans  (T.  D.  13061,  13685, 

14836)    Free 

617         ".       bean  crystals,   (T.  D.  14836) Free 

193     Tools,  all  of  iron  or  steel,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

135  alloys  used  in  the  manufacture  of.     See  Steel 

ingots. 

193         "         edge,    (T.   D.   7783,    10568)    45% 

193        "         engravers,  (T.  D.  22154,  22216)    45% 

of  trade  defined  (T.  D.  19365). 

645  "  of  trade,  occupation  and  employment,  in  the 
actual  possession  at  the  time,  of  persons 
emigrating  to  the  United  States  (18  O.  A.  G. 
538,  T.  D.  13711,  16663,  84  F.  R.  146,  T.  D. 

19365,    22558)    Free 

"        of  trade,  architect's  drawings  as  (T.  D.  22558). 
of  trade,  Astronomer's  instruments  are,  (T.  D. 

15829). 
"          Circus  animals  not,  (T.  D.  8818,  9633, 

13763). 
Fishing  boat    and    net    are,    (T.   D. 

13990). 
Glove    machine    not,     (T.    D.    13772, 

66  F.  R.   723). 
"         Guns    of   hunters   and    trappers   are, 

(T.   D.   10967). 

Hand  organ  is,   (T.  D.  15185). 
Modeling  clay  is,  (T.  D.  14175). 
"          Of    circus    performers    are,     (T.    D. 

16866). 
"         Physician's    microscope    is,     (T.    D. 

14719). 

Statutes  not  (T.  D.   10405). 
"         Theatrical    effects   not,    but  may   be 
admitted  under  bond  for  export 
within    6   months,    (T.    D.    11270, 
12069,    13785,    13811,    14049,    14982, 
12126,    13632,    13789,    13796,    15763, 
15&93,    16053,    16069,    66    F.    R.    53, 
303). 
Waffle  irons  are,  (T.  D.  14548). 

144         "         Track    V/2c  It) 

460     Tooth  and  disk  harrows 20% 

410         "        brushes,    (T.  D.  8779,  13207) 40% 

193         "        pick  holders,  metal  chief  value  (T.  D.  21736)..       45% 

193        "        picks,   metal   45% 

207          "          picks,  quill,  (T  P.  1291,  10889,  17775  24065)  2c  m  and    15% 
207  picks,  wood  or  other  vegetable  substances,  (T. 

D.  16089,  17815)   2c  M  and  15% 

70        "         powder  and  pastes,  (T.  D.  9068)   50% 

566     Topac Free 

435     Topaz,  cut,  (T.  D.  6390)    10% 

545        "         rough,  uncut Free 

434  "         set   60% 

97        "        house  ornaments,  (T.   D.   13487),   plain 35% 

decorated...       45% 

435  "         imitation  of    20% 

361    Top  waste,  wool 30c  tt> 

97     Tops,   composition,    or   scagliola,    (Sept.    13,   1889,   N. 

Y.),  plain   35% 

decorated   , 45% 

418        "        toy    35% 


566  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

361     Tops,  wool  waste 30c  tt> 

366        "        wool  in  balls,  as  wool  manufactures,   n.  s.  p. 

f.,   (T.  D.  16085,  16086). 
339     Torchon    lace,    (13  F.   R.    145,   12   S.   C.   R.   754,   T.   D. 

5215,    12117)    60% 

450     Tortoise  shell   combs    35% 

450        "         shell    manufactured    35% 

635         "        shell   unmanufactured    Free 

371     Tosca  nets.  (T.  D.  14760) 50c  It)  and  60% 

614     Touchstones,  crude    Free 

115        "        jasper,  cut  50% 

Tourists'  bicycles,  free  on  bond,   (T.  D.  20108,   22017, 

23766). 

347        "         cases  of  flax  (T.  D.  18307)    45% 

373     Tournay  velvet  carpets 60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

347     Tow,  manufactures  of,  (T.  D.  11882,  14056)   45% 

326  "         of  flax  (T.  D.  20424,  21848) $20  ton 

327  "         of  hemp  (T.  D.  20424)    $20  ton 

632  waste,  if  paper  stock  Free 

463        "        waste,      unmanufactured     or     undressed,     n. 

s.    p.    f 10% 

322  Towels,  cotton,  (T.  D.  4035,  11077,  13963,  19285,  21651, 

21741)  45% 

339        "        cotton,    embroidered    60% 

346        "        fancy   huckaback    (T.    D.    11193,    22764).      See 

Linen  cloth. 
346        "         linen,  (T.  D.  12455,  13963).    See  Linen  cloth. 

339  linen,  embroidered   60% 

347-322"         Turkish,   cotton,    (T.   D.    8283,   13963,   23487)...       45% 
96     Toys,  ABC  plates,  not.   (T.  D.  9806,  11390,  42  F.  R. 

525,   41,   F.   R.   882)    60% 

418        "        agate  marbles,    (T.   D.   11860)    35% 

418        "        anchor  puzzles,   (T.  D.   12036)    35% 

418        "         bead  bags,  (T.  D.  11967)   35% 

425        "        bonbon  boxes  not,   (T.  D.  15146,  17956) 50% 

418        "         bonbonnier  dolls,  (T.  D.  14934) 35% 

410         "         brushes,  (T.  D.  12239,  17843)   40% 

418         "         bull's-eye  lanterns,    (T.  D.  13G57,   14685,   15546, 

15859)    35% 

418        "         celluloid  balls,  (T.  D.  13223)   35% 

418        "        children's  tin  plates,  (T.  D.  11989) 35% 

95         "         chinaware,  (T.  D.  9861,  15147)   60% 

418        "         Christmas-tree  ornaments,  (T.  D.  10730,  14945, 

22559)    35% 

95  composed     of     bisque,     china,     crockeryware, 

earthenware,    parian,    porcelain,    or    stone- 
ware, plain  white,  (T.  D.  8911,  10880,  14688)       55% 

if  decorated   60% 

418        "         blocks  of  clay,  (T.  D.  12036)  35% 

418         "         celluloid  harmonicas,   (T.  D.  13302) 35% 

112        "         colored  glass  lanterns,  small,  not,  (T.  D.  13609)       45% 

193         "        compasses  not,  (T.  D.  12978)  45% 

418        "        decalcomania    pictures,    (T.     D.     15576,    18358, 

19254)    35% 

95        "        decorated  rnugs  and  plates  not,   (T.  D.   10348, 

11390,    11055)    60% 

418         "         dolls  and  doll  heads,   of  any  material.  (T.   D. 
4832,    5196,    3520,    10880,    12026,    12992,    12995, 

14684)    35% 

418         "         dolls,  fans  (T.  D.  17843)   35% 

dolls  wigs  not,  but  dutiable  according  to  ma- 
terial. (G.  A.  3776,  T.  D.  14921). 
418  "        elect  i  ic.  1,  (i.'D.  14ttl3  14b04) 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  567 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 

4T8     Toys,  flute  harmonicas,   (T.  D.   14392) 35% 

418         "         flutes  (T.  D.  14734,  15597)    .' 35% 

418        "         glass  animals  (T.  D.  14942)   35% 

418         "        glass  balls,  strung  (T.  D.  18826) 35% 

418         "         glass  slates  (T.  D.   13197,  14943) 35% 

418         "         harmonicas    of   less    than    one   octave    (T.    D. 
11037,  12118,  12141,  13423,  16898,  16907,  18598, 

72  F.  R.  48,  T.  D.  21981,  22096,  22105) 35% 

449         "        India  rubber  balloons  (T.  D.   10482,   10889) 30% 

418        "         India  rubber  dolls   (T.  D.   12026)    35% 

449  "         India  rubber,  not  vulcanized  (T.  D.  22339) 30% 

450  "        India  rubber,  vulcanized 35% 

418        "         Japanese  kites  (T.  D.  11032)   35% 

418        "         jewelry  sets  as,   (T.  D.  21430)    35% 

418         "        Jew's  harps   (T.   D.  11017,    11562,   15016,   16790, 

18598,    19201)    35% 

418        "         knife  and  fork  sets  (T.  D.  13656,  14809) 35% 

418         "        lithographed  (T.  D.   17817,   17819,   18736,   22710)  35% 

110  "        magic  lantern  slides  (65  F.  R.  791,  T.  D.  12711, 

14969,  15081,  15313,  21784)  45% 

418  "  magic  lanterns  (T.  D.  11422,  12002,  17820)....  35% 

418  "  magnets,  (T.  D.  5293)  35% 

418  "  marbles,  of  any  material  (T.  D.  3264,  3821, 

10394,  11992,  12036)    35% 

451  "        masks  (T.  D.  13975,  23425)   35% 

"        mechanical  figures,  dutiable  according  to  ma- 
terial (65   F.   R.   791,   71  F.   R.  959,   72  F.   R. 

48,  76  F.  R.  452,  14  S.  C.  R.  288,  T.  D.  10654, 

10751,  13656,  13657,  13972,  13975,  13977,  16994, 

17245,  17492). 

418        "         metal  whistles  as,    (T.  D.  20099)    35% 

418        "         mirrors,  small,  cheap  (T.  D.  16340,  16390,  17615, 

18019)    35% 

418        "        monkeys   (T.  D.   14319)    35% 

453        "         music,    all   boxes   and    instruments   (65    F.    R. 

415,   T.    D.    10908,    11839,    11392,    12109,    12850, 

12965,   15722,  15878,   22765)    45% 

418         "         mustaches  (T.  D.  12307,  13975) 35% 

418        "        not  composed  of  rubber,  china,  porcelain,  par- 

ian,  bisque,  earthen  or  stoneware,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

(T.   D.   3208,   3530,   11992,   12036,  13975,   13977, 

14153)    35% 

418        "         paper  (T.  D.  15707,  16797,   23311)    35% 

418        "         papier  mache  and  wood  figures  (T.   D.   10875, 

23197,    23311)    35% 

418        "         parasols    (T.   D.   17843)    35% 

parts  of,  according  to  material  (T.   D.   23065, 

23303). 

208        "        perambulator  bodies  not  (G.  A.  3794) 35% 

111  "        perspectives  not  (G.  A.  3764)   45% 

112  "         pocket  barometers  not  (T.  D.  17658)   45% 

453         "         post  horns  not  (T.  D.  13241)   45% 

418        "         rabbit  bonbon  holders  (T.  D.  16353,  23311)....  35% 

449         "        rubber  bags  for  balloons  not  (40  F.  R.  57) 30% 

418        "        scissors  too  small  for  use  (T.  D.  17843) 35% 

418        "         sewing  machines  (T.  D.  15145)   35% 

193         "         singing  birds  not  (T.  D.   10654)    45% 

418        "         small  bird  cages  as,  (T.  D.   23165). 

418        "         small  Japanese  lanterns  (T.  D.  13609,  15546)..  35% 

407        "         small  paper  umbrellas  not  (T.  D.  14321) 35% 

112        "        snowstorms   not   (T.   D.   12683) 45% 

418        "         spyglasses   (T.   D.   14697)    35% 


568  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 
418  Toys,  tin  cups  and  dishes  for  children  (T.  D.  18535, 

23088)  35% 

193  "  tin-framed  prints  not  (T.  D.  14698)  45% 

418  "  tin  pails  and  small  watering  pots  are  (T.  D. 

18535)  35% 

418  "  tin  whistles  (T.  D.  11992)  35% 

179  "  tinsel  for  Christmas  trees  not  (69  F.  R.  465)..  60% 

418  "  tracing  slates  (T.  D.  14943)  35% 

418  "  trick  wine  glasses  (T.  D.  13977,  14942) 35% 

453  "  violins  (T.  D.  11554,  22765)  45% 

418  "  watches  (T.  D.  9925,  13229)  35% 

418  "  wax  angels  (ri.  D.  10918,  i-991,  23053) 35% 

418  "  wax  figures  (T.  D.  14687) 35% 

151  Trace  chains.     (See  chains).     (T.  D.  8739). 

447     Traces    45% 

311     Tracing   cloth   (T.   D.    3834,    5830,    13385,    15140,    16227, 

23365) 3c  sq  yd  and  20% 

398        "         paper    (T.    D.    8810,    11195,    22578)    as    drawing 

paper 2c  Ib  and  10% 

144     Track  tools,  iron  or  steel U£c  Ib 

403     Tracts,  religious,  (T.  D.   2686)  - 25% 

Sec.  11  Trademarks. 

Trade  names,  effect  of  on  classification  (42  F.  R.  446, 
38  F.  R.  89,  37  F.  R.  82,  9  S.  C.  R.  559,  38 
F.  R.  92,  10  S.  C.  R.  80). 

20    Tragacanth  gum.  advanced  in  value 140  tb  and  10% 

548        ' '        gum,   crude    Free 

130     T   Rails  7-20c  Ib 

385    Tram,  silk   30% 

446  T  ranks,  glove,  75%  of  duty  on  gloves  in  the  fabrica- 
tion of  which  they  are  suitable. 

193     Traps,    metal    45% 

Traveling  cases,  containing  toilet  articles,  dutiable 
according  to  material  of  chief  value. 

191         "         clocks,  (T.  D.  15640.   15978,  66  F.  R.  737) 40% 

450  inkstands,  leather,  (T.  D.  13304)    35% 

366  rugs,    as  wool  manufactures,    n.    s.    p.    f.,    (53 

F.   R.    1008,   48   F.   R.    159,    T.   D.    7298,   8702, 
13964,    17280,    17353). 

96    Trays  and  waiters,  china  decorated  60% 

plain  white   55% 

208        "        and  waiters,  lacquered  wood  35% 

193        "        and  waiters,  metal   45% 

450  and  waiters,  papier  mache,  (T.  D.  17634) 35% 

407  and  waiters,  straw-board,    (T.  D.   17048) 35% 

433  and  waiters,  wood  pulp    35% 

459  pipe,  (T.  D.  8974)    60% 

Treacle,  as  molasses. 

377     Treble  ingrain  carpets  22c  sq  yd  and  40% 

Sec.  6  Trees,  Christmas  (T.  D.  21095,  21372)   10% 

640  for  United  States  Botanic  Gardens  and  De- 
partment of  Agriculture  Free 

known  as  nursery  stock,  (T.  D.  15386) 25% 

179    Tresses,  metal  thread 60% 

111     Trial  boxes  or  glasses,  (T.  D.  6027)    45% 

453     Triangles,  musical  instruments,    (T.  D.   9325) 45% 

193     Tricotine  boxes,  (T.  D.  7966)  45% 

152  Tricycles,  steel  tubes,    for    manufacture    of,    (T.  D. 

1104)    35% 

chains  for,  as  chains. 

371  Trimmings,  astrakhan,  (T.  D.  12945,  13035,  15558, 
16690,  16973,  56  F.  R.  815,  65  F.  R.  420,  71 
F.  R.  692)  50c  Ib  and  60% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  569 

PAR.                                       ARTICLE  RATE 

408     Trimmings,   bead    60% 

408        "        bead  and  steel,   (T.  D.  11382)    60% 

408        "         beaded,   (T.  D.  8959,  10330,  13320,   16090,  16224, 

16225,  16229,  16628,  17152)   60% 

371        "         black  braid,  (T.  D.  16361) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

339         "         Blattstitch  goods,  (T.  D.  15154) 60% 

179         "         bullion,  (T.  D.  10898,  11361)  60% 

"        coach  and  harness,  according  to  material. 

339         "        corset,   (T.   D.   10667)    60% 

339         "        cotton  ball  fringes,  (T.  D.  12457,  12553) 60% 

339         "         cotton  blind  laces,  (T.  D.  15325.)    60% 

339        "        cotton,  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  (T.  D.  14609, 

15720,  20515,  21499)    60% 

339         "         cotton  frillings,  (T.  D.  10765)  60% 

339         "         cotton  fringes,  (T.  D.12385)   60% 

371        "        dress,  in  whole  or  in  part  wool  or  hair,  (T.  D. 

3847,  14565,  14694,  15558)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

425        "         feather,  (T.  D.  6000,  8217,  10253,  10658,  11238)..  50% 
339        "        feather  stitched  braids,   (54   F.   R.    161,   T.   D. 

12652,   13653,   13872,   14144)   60% 

339         "         flax  60% 

450         "         fur  35% 

450         "         gelatine,  (T.  D.  14165,  17500) 35% 

390        "        gelatine,  silk  and  cotton,  (T.  D.  13288) 60% 

447        "        harness   45% 

"        hat,  according  to  material  of  chief  value,   (49 

F.  R.  19,  10  S.  C.  R.  196,  -T.  D.  21502). 

408        "        jet,  beaded,  (56  F.  R.  818,  T.  D.  23232) 60% 

339         "         lace 60% 

339        "         linen  60% 

390         •'         loom  figured  silk,  (T.  D.  14132)    60% 

193         "         metal    .  45% 

179         '.'         metal  thread,  (T.  D.  10898,  11361,  12367,  13293)  60% 

339         "        novelty  braids,   (T.  D.  12835)    60% 

408        "         passementerie,    (T.    D.    11878) 60% 

339         "         pique,  (T.  D.  16967)    60% 

390         "         silk  with  or  without  India  rubber  (T.  D.  21060, 

21860,    22358)    60% 

390        "        silk  beaded   60% 

408        "         spangled,  no  part  wool  (T.  D.  23442) 60% 

339         "         Swiss  hemstitched  60% 

179        "        tinsel   thread    60% 

371        "        wool 50c  Ib  and  60% 

68     Trional  (T.  D.   21360)   25% 

261     Tripangs,  (T.  D.  11585)    %c  Ib 

671     Tripoli,  (T.  D.  12130,  19980) Free 

438         "         skins,  for  morocco  (T.  D.  18705)  10% 

68     Troches,    medicinal    25% 

196     Trolley  poles  20% 

656     Tropaeolum,  seeds  (T.  D.  9354)    Free 

612     Trophies,  (T.  D.  4225,   6566,  13759,  16392,  16656,  18  O. 

A.   G.   62)    Free 

Sec.  6  Trophoderme,  (T.  D.  14520)   20% 

560     Tropical  and  semi-tropical  fruit  plants  Free 

245     Tropon  (T.  D.  21920)   3c  tb 

412    Trousers  buckles,  valued  not  over  15c  100 5c  100  and  15% 

valued  over  15c,  not  over  50c  100 lOc  100  and  15% 

valued  over  50c  100 15c  100  and  15% 

414        "        buttons,  metal   l-12c  line  gross  and  15% 

"        as  wearing  apparel,  according  to  material. 
Trousseaus  not  free,  as  .personal  effects,  (T.  D.  13432). 
259-261     Trout,  (T.  D.  15573,  23722). 

193     Trowels,    metal 45% 


570  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                         ARTICLE  RATE 

193     Trucks,  car,  (T.  D.  9688)   45% 

257     Truffles,  natural,   (T.  D.  13423,  15153)   25% 

241         "         prepared  (61  F.  R.  398,  T.  D.  13213,  15153)....  40% 

453     Trumpets,  musical  instruments,   (T.  D.  5217) 45% 

418    Trumpeters,  toy,   (T.  D.  8632,  7797)    35% 

193     Trunk  handles,  metal   45% 

450     Trunks,   leather,   (T.   D.   7394)    35% 

208        "         wood    35% 

193     Trusses,  metal  (T.  D.  12912)   45% 

125     "T  T"  columns,  iron  or  steel  5-10c  rt> 

58     Tube  paints,  (T.  D.  5951,  8039,  8416)   30% 

251     Tuberose  root,   (T.  D.  9331)   25% 

152     Tubes,  bicycle,  (T.  D.  13904)   35% 

152        "         boiler,  iron  or  steel,    not  thinner  than  No.  16 

wire  gauge,  (T.  D.  13674)    2c  It) 

449         "         bone   30% 

193         "         brass  (T.  D.  7174)    45% 

94        "         brown  earthenware   25% 

322        "        cotton  and  India  rubber,  cotton  chief  value..  45% 

176  copper  (T.  D.  23522)    2^,c  It) 

98        "         earthenware,  for  filters,  (T.  D.  9670) "45% 

100        "        for   barometers   and   thermometers,    if  blown, 

(T.    D.    13505)    60% 

100                  glass,    blown    60% 

100                  glass,  colored,   (T.  D.  6461,  8579)    60% 

glass,  molded  or  pressed,  flint  or  lime  glass...  45% 
193        "        gold,  silver  or  other  metal,  except  iron  or  steel, 

(T.   D.   7174)    45% 

449  "        India  rubber  30% 

450  "        India  rubber,   vulcanized 35% 

425                  India  rubber  for  flower  stems    50% 

147         "         iron,  cast 4-10c  tb 

152        "         iron    or   steel,    n.    s.   p.    f.    (T.   D.    3647,    11040, 

11995,  13210,  13904,  20005,  22126,  22716,  22932, 

23522)    35% 

450        "         ivory 35% 

193         "        metal,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  17571)    45% 

96        "        porcelain,  decorated    60% 

plain  white    55% 

152        "         steel  for  umbrellas   35% 

152         "         steel  gas,  (T.  D.  17571.  22932)   35% 

152         "         steel  ignition,  (T.  D.  15136)    35% 

152        "         tricycle,  (T.  D.  11044,  11995)   35% 

320     Tubing,  cotton,  for  flowers,  (T.  D.  14928)  45% 

425        "        India  rubber  with  thorns,   (T.  D.  13438)    50% 

193        "         metal,  flexible,  (T.  D.  22413)    45% 

320        "        of  jute,   for  bagging   45% 

389  Tubings,   silk    50% 

433    Tubs,  indurated  fiber  ware   35% 

339     Tuckings,  composed  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber, 

and  articles  made  from,  (T.  D.  11331,  11698, 

12528,    13224,    22162)    60% 

251     Tulips    25% 

408    Tulle  beaded,  (T.  D.  16224,  16406)    60% 

390  "         silk,  (T.  D.  17788,  17992)    60% 

433     Tumbler  mats,  wood  pulp,  (T.  D.  15220)   35% 

100     Tumblers,  glass,  cut,  (T.  D.  3030,  11001)   60% 

112         "         or  goblets,  glass,  plain   45% 

183     Tungsten  ore  (T.  D.  8032.  6976,  21217,  23091) 20% 

193         "         ore,    wrought    45% 

453     Tuning  forks  and  hammers  (T..  D.  6259,  6848,  9325,  G. 

A.    3911)     45% 

258     Tunny  fish,  in  tin  packages  30% 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  571 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

370    Turbans,  wool 44c  Ib  and  60% 

425     Turkey  quills,  crude  (75  F.  R.  833,  T.  D.  17883) 15% 

425         "         quills,   dressed   50% 

58        "         red,   color   30% 

32        "         red,    oil    (T.    D.    12181),    if   containing   50%    or 

more  castor  oil   30c  gal 

if  containing  less  than  50%  castor  oil 15c  gal 

n.    s.    p.    f.     ...-. 30% 

379         "         rugs    lOc  sq.   ft.  and  40% 

157     Turkish  muskets  (T.  D.  13212)   25% 

347-322"         towels,   cotton,    (T.   D.    11077,    13963,    23487)...       45% 

686     Turmeric    Free 

183     Turnings,  iron  (T.  D.  5088,  6150)   2(T% 

254     Turnip  seed  (T.  D.  6635,  7313,  6  S.  C.  R.  175) 30% 

257     Turnips   25% 

148     Turntable,  iron  (T.  D.  7684)    8-10c  Ib 

548     Turpentine,  chian,  crude,  (T.  D.  4701,  5114) Free 

3         "         fat,   oil  of  (T.  D.   7374)    25% 

688  "        spirits  of  (T.  D.   8671)    Free 

659         "         Venice  (T.  D.  21960)  Free 

408     Turquoise  beads   (T.  D.   13347) 35% 

435        "         cut 10% 

434         "         set  60% 

545         "         uncut   Free 

212    Turron,  as  confectionery,   (T.  D.  5954). 

275     Turtle    meat,    canned   or   dried    (T.    D.    11568,    14606, 

17195,  17212,  22083)    25% 

568        "        meat,  American  caught  (T.  D.  22083)   Free 

Sec.  6  "        shells,    polished    20% 

689  Turtles    Free 

385     Tussah  warps,  as  silk  spun  (T.  D.  14146). 

192  Tutenegue,  in  blocks  or  pigs  1-V&C  ^ 

193  "         manufactures   of   45% 

193  in  sheets,  polished  45% 

192        "         in  sheets,   not  polished   2c  Ib 

192  "         old  and  worn  out,  fit  only  for  remanufacture . .     Ic  Ib 

370    Tweed  hats  44c  Ib  and  60% 

642     Tweezers,  platinum-pointed  (T.  D.  13687).' Free 

193  "         metal    ....: 45% 

347     Twilled  burlaps   (T.  D.  23386)    45% 

cotton,  as  cotton  cloth  (T.  D.  246,  15044). 
491     Twine,    binding,    composed    of    New    Zealand    hemp, 
istle  or  Tampico  fiber,  sisal  grass  or  sunn,  of 
single  ply,  not  exceeding  600  ft.  per  Ib  (T. 

D.    10802,   14951,    20897,    20910) Free 

491        "         as  above,  from  country  which  imposes  duty  on 

like  articles  from  United  States y2c  Ib 

347        "        as  above,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  18850) 45% 

320         "         cable  laid  (T.  D.   13186)   45% 

320         "         cotton   (T.  D.   13186,   13572) 45% 

332        "         flax  gill  netting,  nets,  webs  and  seines  (33  F. 

R.    826,    12   S.    C.   R.    55,    T.    D.    12319,    12364, 

14308),  pay  same  rate  of  duty  imposed  upon 

twine  from  which  made  and  in  addition...       25% 

330         "         flax,  hemp  or  ramie  (T.  D.  11886,  13186,  13572, 

17343), 

Made  from  yarn  not  finer  than  5  lea  or  num- 
ber      13c  Ib 

Made  from   yarn   finer  than  5  lea  or  number, 
additional  for  each  lea  or  number  or  part  of, 

in  excess  of  five  %c  Ib 

330        "         harness,  as  twine,  flax,  (T.  D.  14405,  14406). 
330         "        hemp.     (See  twine,  flax.)     (T.  D.  17407,  18004). 


572  F.   B.  YAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

347  Twine,  jute  binding  (T.  D.  10631,  14951) 45% 

329  "         lath  (T.  D.  13786)    Ic  It) 

347  "         manilla    45% 

330  "  ramie.     (See  twine,   flax). 
330  "  salmon,  as  twine,  flax. 
330  "  seaming,  as  twine,  flax. 

330        "        seine   or  gilling.     (See   twine,    flax  gill).      (T. 

D.  10332). 

385  Twist,  silk  (T.  D.  2773,  2827,  6305,  6127)  30% 

347    "    jute  45% 

413        "        silk,    woven,    made    and   cut     exclusively    for 

covering   buttons    10% 

378     Two-ply  ingrain  carpets  18c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

182     Type  ashes  (T.  D.  22333)    2%c  Ib 

190        "        metal,   on   the   lead  contained  therein,   (T.   D. 

1911,   8147,   9831,  1559,   12907) l%c  Ib 

190  new    '    25% 

690        "        old  Free 

401        "        writing  paper.     (See  paper,  writing). 

322        "         writer  ribbons   (G.   A.  3906)    45% 

190     Types,  brass,   (T.   D.   1911)    25% 

Sec.  6  Tyrlan  dye,  July  8,  1861,  Boston 20% 


U 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

370     Ulsters,  wool  44c  Ib  and  60% 

52     Ultramarine  blue,  wash  (T.  D.  13060,  13423) 3%c  Ib 

52        "        blue,  whether  dry,  in  pulp  or  mixed  with  water 
(T.  D.  4050,  3361,  4950,  12215,  15080,  60  F.  R. 

1014)    3%c  It) 

49     Umber  and  umber  earths  (T.  D.  8416,  10869). 

Not  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized i£c  It) 

If  powdered,  washed  or  pulverized  %c  Ib 

If  ground  in  oil  or  water iy2c  Ib 

68  and   umber   earths,    in  tubes,   pans,    cakes,   or 

other  forms    30% 

170     Umbrella  and  parasol  ribs  and  stretchers  of  metal. 

in  frames  or  otherwise   50% 

387        "         cloths,    silk    and    cotton    (T.    D.    10353,    10655, 

22574),  as  Silk  goods. 

387        "        cloths,  black  union  twills,  (T.  D.  10655)  as  Silk 
goods. 

115        "        handles,  agate  (T.  D.   15975)    50% 

95        "        handles  and  tips  of  china  (T.  D.  10252,  11704). 

Decorated    60% 

Not  decorated    55% 

449  "         handles,   bone  chief  value   (T.  D.   17573) 30% 

17        "        handles  of  celluloid  (T.  D.  17189.  23089) 

65c  Ib  and  25% 

450  "        handles,   pearl    (T..  D.    13349,    17573) 35% 

193         "         handles,    metal    (T.    D.   7953.    16295) 45% 

115         "         handles  of  tiger  eye,   crocidolite  or  jasper   (T. 

D.  13377,  15975)  50% 

206  "  reeds  wrought  from  reeds  or  rattans  (T.  D. 

13244)  10% 

193  "  rings  (T.  D.  20800)  45% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  573 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

700  Umbrella  sticks,  bamboo,  rattan,  reeds,  partridge, 
hair  wood,  pimento,  orange,  myrtle  and 
other  woods  in  the  rough,  India  malacca 
joints  not  further  advanced  than  cut  into 
suitable  lengths,  (T.  D.  13321,  12632,  11704, 

17190,   4345)    Free 

462        "         sticks,    finished    or    unfinished    (T.    D.    18527, 

20775,     23041)     40% 

170         "         ribs  and  stretchers   (T.  D.  12911,  14603,  17332)       50% 
152        "         tubes,    steel    (T.    D.    7425,    14602,    16483,    22716, 

23302)    35% 

137        "        wire  (T.  D.  13211)    45% 

462     Umbrellas,   covered   with  material  other  than  paper 

(T.   D.   4205,   11829,   13807,   14138) 50% 

407  "  paper  (T.  D.  11829,  13046,  13063,  14321,  16701, 
16740,  17161,  18729,  66  F.  R.  733,  71  F.  R. 

864)     35% 

232     Uncleaned  rice  (T.  D.  12253,  12340,  13231)  l^c  tt> 

545     Uncut   precious   stones    Free 

Sec.  32  Undervaluation  of  goods,  penalty  for. 
319     Underwear,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  of  every 
description,   knit   on  machines   or  by  hand 
(T.   D.  10817,  16310,    21694). 

Valued  not  over  $1.50  doz 60c  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $1.50,  not  over  $3  doz.  .$1.10  doz.  and  15% 

Valued  over  $3,  not  over  $5  doz $1.50  doz.  and  25% 

Valued   over   $5,  not  over  $7  doz.  .$1.75  doz.  and  35% 
Valued  over  $7,  not  over  $15  doz.  .$2.25  doz.  and  35% 

Valued  over  $15   doz 50% 

314        "        cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  n.  s.  p.  f 50% 

339        "        cotton  or   other   vegetable    fiber,    embroidered 

(T.   D.    14301,    15835)    60% 

390        "        silk   60% 

367        "         wool  flannels  for. 

Valued  not  over  40c  It) 22c  lt>  and  30% 

Valued  over  40c,  not  over  50c  It) 33c  Ib  and  35% 

Valued  over  50c  lb,  pay  as  wool  dress  goods. 

370         "        wool  knit  (46  F.  R.  510,  T.  D.  16657).. 44c  lb  and  60% 
390        "         wool  and  silk,  silk  chief  value  (T.  D.  14811)..       60% 

Sec.  6  Unenumerated  articles,  if  manufactured 20% 

Sec.  6  "        articles,  unmanufactured  or  raw  10% 

articles,   bark  canoes   (T.  D.   18542). 
articles,  candle  tar  (T.  D.  10951). 
"         articles,  chestnut  flour  (T.  D.  11598). 
"        articles,  cocoa  fiber  dyed   (T.   D.   12568). 
articles,  cocoanuts  ground  (T.  D.   11849). 
articles,  feather  beds  (T.  D.  12431). 
articles,  figures  for  cakes  (T.  D.  18604). 
articles,  frogs  dressed  (T.  D.  11566). 
articles,  horsehair  dyed   (T.   D.   13218). 
•   articles,  icina  of  sugar  and  chocolate  (T.  D.  12380). 
articles,   insect  powder   (T.   D.   10232). 
articles,   kittool  fiber,  prepared  (T.   D.  18691). 
articles,  locust  bean  meal  (T.  D.  13078). 
articles,  massa  blocks  (T.  D.  11341). 
articles,  millet  pulp  prepared  for  food  (T.  D.  18885). 
articles,  moss  dyed  (T.  D.   12703). 
articles,  pathological  specimens  (T.  D.  12679,  12798). 
articles,  putz  kalk  (T.  D.  12810). 
articles,  raspberry  vinegar  (T.  D.  13195). 
articles,  red  putty  (T.  D.  11246). 
articles,  so-called  soda  ash  (T.  D.  12021). 
articles,   starch  fiber,   (T.  D.   12856). 


574  F.  B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.  RATE 

Unenumerated  articles,  sugar  wafers  (T.  D.   12030). 
articles,  talc  ground  (T.  D.  12458). 
articles,  tendons  (T.  D.   18543). 

296     Unf ermented  wine  $1.60  case 

614     Unground   talc    • Free 

Uniforms  of  marine  officers  are  not  tools  of  trade  (T. 

D.   12069). 
Union  lawns  of  cotton  and  linen,  according  to  chief 

value  (T.  D.  3343). 
322-346  "        damask,  according  to  chief  value  (T.  D.  11048, 

22158,   22396). 

319         "        suits,   as  underwear,   cotton. 
500     United    States,    books,    engravings,    etchings,    maps, 
charts   and  photographs   for   use   of   (T.   D. 

14171,    14587,    18213)     Free 

626        "         States   fisheries,    products   of Free 

483        "        States    products   returned,     not    advanced    in 

value  or  improved  in  condition Free 

696     Unleavened   wafers Free 

Sec.   6    Unmedicated  wafers,   edible   (T.    D.     15008,    15035, 

17055,  57  F.  R.  197,  72  F.  R.  47) 20% 

396     Unsized  printing  paper.     (See  paper). 

Unusual    coverings    (T.    D.    10467,    10488,    18298.    21057, 
21736,  21757,  21858,   21961,  22361,   22505,  22841, 
23266). 
355     Unwashed  wool  is  wool  in  natural  condition. 

93     Uriwrought  clays  or  earths,  n.  s.  p.  f $1  ton 

322     Upholstery    canvas,    cotton    chief   value 45% 

391         "         cloth,    silk    chief    value,    (T.    D.    22178,    23098, 

23309)    50% 

366        "         cloth,    wool  chief   value    (T.    D.    12250,    14062). 

As  wool  manufactures. 
"        cloth,   cotton  figured   (T.   D.    14309)   as   cotton 

cloth. 
193        "        nails  as  manufactures  of  metal  (T.  D.  9248)..       45% 

438     Upper  leather,  dressed 20% 

450     Uppers,  shoe  leather  cut  for  35% 

3     Uranate  of  soda  (T.  D.  4293)   25% 

691     Uranium,  chloride  or  nitrate  of   Free 

691        "         oxide   of    Free 

691        "         oxide  natron  (T.  D.  4293)   Free 

691        "        salts  of  Free 

3     Urea    25% 

67     Urethane,  (T.  D.  13701),  (minimum  25%) 55c  lb 

100     Urinometers,  if  blown   (T.  D.   14857)    60% 

15     Ursol,    (T.    D.    17738)     20% 

193     Utensils  of  steel  (52  F.  R.  808)    45% 

638         "         philosophical   and   scientific    Free 


PAR.                                        ARTICLE  RATE 

692     Vaccine  virus  (T.  D.  16389,  16415,  21760,   22637,  22726)  Free 

339    Valenciennes  lace  60% 

403     Valentines,  ordinary,  as  printed  matter 25% 

391                  silk  chief  value  (T.  D.  2125,  4629) 50% 

with    flowers,    buds,    etc.,    according    to    chief 
value. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  575 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

626     Valerian    oil Free 

464     Valerianic  acid  (T.  D.  6353)    -. Free 

21        "         ether,  as  fruit  ether  (T.  D.  9205,  13701),  (mini- 
mum 25%)    $2  It) 

693     Valonia    Free 

390     Vamps,   silk   embroidered  for  velvet  slippers    (T.    D. 

17060)    60% 

438-450"         shoe,   leather   cut  for   (T.   D.  10342) 35% 

58     Vandyke  brown,  as  a  color  (T.  D.  9090)   30% 

548     Vanilla  beans,  crude  (T.  D.  6481,  19454,  19473)... Free 

20        "        beans,  not  crude  (T.  D.  18661) ^c  Ib  and  10% 

2  "        beans,  in  alcohol  (T.  D.  6481)   60c  Ib  and  45% 

3  "        beans,  oil  of  25% 

212         "         creams  (T.  D.  13233).     As  confectionery. 

86     Vanillin   (T.  D.  6256,  23338)    80c  oz 

Vans,   furniture,    not   usual    coverings    (T.    D.    20706, 
22740). 

53     Varnish,  alcoholic  (T.  D.  11405) $1.32  gal  and  35% 

53        "         brewers'  compound  (T.  D.  3484) $1.32  gal  and  35% 

292        "         imitation,  (T.  D.  4549)   $2.25  gal 

53         "         gold   size    35% 

53         "         iron  (T.  D.  2039)    35% 

53         "         Japan  (T.  D.   7977,   8287) 35% 

53         "        Japanese  metallic  (T.  D.  7131) 35% 

53        "         lac  spirits,  so-called  (T.  D.  6901,  11405,  12953) 

$1.32  gal  and  35% 

53         "         not  spirit    35% 

53         "         shellac  (T.  D.  5300,  12953) $1.32  gal  and  35% 

53        "         spirit $1.32  gal  and  35% 

438    Varnished    leather,    weighing    not   over    10    Ibs.    doz. 

hides  or  skins 30c  Ib  and  20% 

Over  10  Ibs,  not  over  25  Ibs 30c  Ib  and  10% 

Over  25  Ibs 20c  Ib  and  10% 

3     Varnolette,  a  combination  of  gum  and  gum  resin  with 
salts  of  lime  and  manganese  (T.  D.   10088, 

22591)    25% 

115     Vases,  alabaster  (T.  D.   7127)    50% 

95        "        bronze,  gilded,   or  other  metal  and  decorated 

china  (T.  D.  4061,  15166)   , 60% 

95         "         china,   porcelain,  parian,  bisque,   earthenware, 

plain   55% 

decorated  or  colored  (T.  D.  11969,  13373,  15166)       60% 

100  glass,  Bohemian  or  porcelain 60% 

100        "        glass,  cut  and  decorated 60% 

112        "         glass,   plain  45% 

701-702  "        if  works  of  art.     (See  works  of  art.) 

159        "        Japanese,  cloisonne  or  enameled  copper  (T.  D. 

4061,    22076)    40% 

193        "         metal   45% 

97        "         of  earthy  substances,   plain   35% 

decorated 45% 

115         "         onyx  (T.  D.    13373)    50% 

100        "        opal  glass    60% 

642        "        platinum,   for  chemical  uses   Free 

112     Vault  lights  (T.  D.  20803)   45% 

274     Veal,  fresh  (T.  D..  13409,  17159)    2c  Ib 

47     Vegetable,  black   25% 

347        "        fiber,   all  manufactures  of,   n.   s.   p.   f.    (T.  D. 
12208,  12223,  12240,  12248,  12354,  12355,  12959, 

13193,    21000,    23347)    45% 

565        "        fiber  bast  (T.  D.  16337)   Free 

20        "        fiber,  as  drugs,  advanced  in  value y±c  Ib  and  10% 

548        "         fiber,  as  drugs,   crude    Free 


.">:<•)  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

409     Vegetable   fiber  bast  braids,   as   braids   of  vegetable 

fiber,  (T.  D.  15982). 
409        "        fiber  braids,  as  braids  of  vegetable  fiber  (T.  D. 

16346). 

347        "         fiber,  china  grass  mantel  borders  (T.  D.  13193)       45% 
463        "        fiber,  china  grass  or  ramie  noils,  as  waste  (T. 

D.  13348)   10% 

409        "        fiber,  chip  hat  braids,  as  braids  (T.  D.  15324). 

347         "         fiber,  cloth  of,   (T.  D.   12223,  13661)    45% 

528        "         fiber,   cocoa   (T.  D.  12568)    Free 

531         "         fiber,   coir  and  coir  yarn    Free 

347        "         fiber,    coir    hawser   and    mats    (T.    D.    11425, 

12208)    45% 

566        "        fiber,  crude   Free 

566        "         fiber,  dried  crude  (T.  D.  2789,  3013,  6661,  6672)     Free 

Sec.  6  "         fiber,  dyed  (T.  D.  12209,  12568,  15956) 20% 

fiber,  hat  braids,  oak  bark  not  (T.  D.  13298). 
347        "        fiber,  hats   of  cotton  and  pith  of  rush   (T.  D. 

12134)     45% 

Sec.  6  "         fiber,  kittool  (T.  D.  13591)    20% 

347        "         fiber,  manufacture  of,  (T.  D.  10649,  11879,  12223, 

12248,    12355)    45% 

334        "        fiber,   mats  and  matting   (T.   D.   12240,   12959). 

Valued  not  over  15c  sq  yd 5c  sq  yd  and  35% 

Valued  over  15c  sq  yd lOc  sq  yd  and  35% 

"        fiber,  palm   fiber  cloth,   not  a  manufacture  of 

(T.  D.  12354). 

Sec.  6  "        fiber,  patent  (T.  D.  12209)   20% 

Sec.  0  "        fiber,  piassava,  dressed  (T.  D.  13947,  16088)...       20% 

427        "         fiber,  root  fans,  Kuskus  (T.  D.  13325) 50% 

347        "         fiber,  sisal  grass  hammocks  (T.  D.  12354) 45% 

409        "         fiber,  straw  hats  (T.  D.  12939) 35% 

566        "         fiber,  sunn  (T.  D.   15579) Free 

314        "        fiber,  wearing  apparel  composed  of 50% 

584        "        ivory,   in  its  natural   state   Free 

414        "         ivory  buttons  (T.  D.   1319,   19416) 

%c  per  line  gross  and  15% 

417        "         ivory  dice  and  draughts    50% 

ivory,  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 35% 

450        "        ivory  ornaments,   as   manufactures   of   (T.   D. 

2616)    35% 

155        "        knives.     (See  knives.) 

3        "         oils,  essential  or  expressed  25% 

68        "         pepsin   (T.   D.  11350)    25% 

566        "        substances,  bast  (T.  D.  16337)   Free 

Sec.  6  "        substances,   cirine   (T.  D.   15130)   20% 

622         "         substances,   copra,   crude,   (T.  D.   13820,  15417)     Free 
617        "        substances,    cotton-seed    hulls    (T.     D.   14705, 

14739)    Free 

617        "         substances,    crude   or   unmanufactured  (T.    D. 

13820,  14704,   14739,  14759)    Free 

566        "         substances,   fibrous,   crude,   (T.  D.   7268,  13295, 

14830,  15579)  Free 

482         "         substances  for  dying  or  tanning,  crude Free 

substances  for  paper  stock    Free 

566        "         substances,  Loofah  (T.  D.  15411)   Free 

333        "        substances,   matting  manufactured  from,   val. 

not  exceeding  lOc  sq.  yd  3c  sq  yd 

Value  exceeding  lOc  sq  yd 7c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

566         "         substances,  mustard  dross  (T.  D.  14705,  14739)     Free 
231         "         substances,     oat    hulls,    (T.    D.     15376,     15399, 

16228)    lOc  100  Ibs 

617        "        substances,    Tonquin.    tonqua    or   Tonka   bean 


SCHEDULE   OF   DUTIES.  577 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

crystals    (T.    D.    13685,    13820,    14836,    15411, 

15417,    16376)    Free 

207     Vegetable  substances,  toothpicks  of  (T.  D.  16089) 

2c  M  and  15% 

Sec.  6  "        substances,  wheat  bran  (T.  D.  16435) 20% 

279         "         tallow,  Chinese  (T.  D.  17177)   %c  Ib 

695        "         wax   (T.    D.    7426)    Free 

240  Vegetables,  beans  (41  F.  R.  517,  9  S.  C.  R.  559,  16  S. 

C.  R.  67),  per  bu.  of  60  Ibs 45c  bu 

241  "        beans,  prepared  or  preserved  in  tins,  jars,  bot- 

tles or  similar  packages,   including  weight 

of  immediate  coverings    2^£c  Ib 

betel  leaves,  not  (T.  D.  10746). 

bran,   not  (T.   D.   16435)    20% 

cabbages    3c  each 

cauliflowers,    in  brine   (T.   D.    15523,    61   F.   R. 

500)     40% 

241         "         cucumbers,  in  brine  (61  F.  R.  500,  T.  D.  10749)       40% 

241         "         desiccated   (T.   D.   8274,   13179)    . ..       40% 

257        "         edible,   natural,  n.  S.  p.   f.    (T.  D.   1818,   10597, 

12308,    14294)    25% 

249        "        garlic   Ic  Ib 

249        "        garlic,  dried  (T.  D.  15139)  Ic  Ib 

234         "         green  kern  (T.  D.  15950)    25c  bu 

241        "         in   salt   or  brine    (T.    D.    10597,     10749,     12308, 

15407,    15523,    61  F.    R.    500) 40% 

257        "         lentils  (T.  D.   11559,   15115)    25% 

257        "         mushrooms,  dried  (T.  D.  15032,  17557,  68  F.  R. 

421)    25% 

241  mushrooms,  prepared  or  preserved  in  tins, 
jars,  bottles  or  .similar  packages,  including 
weight  of  immediate  coverings 2y2c  It) 

249  "        onions   40c  bu 

250  peas,  dried  30c  bu 

250        "        peas,  green  40c  bu 

250        "        peas,  in  cartons,  papers  or  other  small  pack- 
ages       Ic  It) 

241  "  peas,  prepared  in  tins,  jars,  bottles,  or  similar 
packages,  including  weight  of  immediate 

coverings 2y2c  It) 

241        "        pickles   and  sauces   of   all  kinds    (T.  D.    6889, 

8274)    40% 

253    "    potatoes,  per  bu.  of  60  Ibs  25c  bu 

241    "    prepared  Chinese  (T.  D.  11202,  13207) 40% 

241    "    prepared  or  preserved,  n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  23363, 

23457) 40% 

240  "        string  beans  (T.  D.  18523)   45c  bu 

seeds  of  black  tare,  not  (T.  D.   14162). 

257  "  tomatoes,  (13  S.  C.  R.  881,  9  S.  C.  R.  559,  39  F. 
R.  109,  173  S.  C.  R.  8,  T.  D.  11060,  14045, 
14294)  25% 

241  "         truffles,   prepared   (61  F.  R.   398,    T.   D.    13213, 

15153)  40% 

20  "  used  for  medicine  and  dyeing,  advanced  in 

value  140  Ib  and  10% 

548  "  used  for  medicine  and  dyeing,  crude Free 

474  Vehicles  of  emigrants  in  use Free 

474  "  of  emigrants  in  use  bicycles  are  (T.  D.  18875)  Free 

339  Veils,  crepe,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D.  3630) 60% 

390  "  crepe,  silk  chief  value  (T.  D.  3630,  6799,  19312, 

21154,  22073,  22160)  60% 

339  "  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fibre  60% 

390  "  donna  maria,  parisina,  etc.,  silk  chief  value..  60% 

390  "  for  infants,  silk  (T.  D.  12242)  60% 

'9 


578  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &   Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

390     Veils,   in    the    piece,    silk    (T.   D.    12242,    13981,    14714, 

15866,  15867,  15869)    60% 

390        "         nuns,  with  border  on  each  side,  if  silk  (T.  D. 

12237.)  60% 

370        Shetland  (T.  D.  13979)  44c  lb  and  60% 

390    "    silk  (50  F.  R.  908,  54  F.  R.  367,  61  F.  R.  238,  66 
F.  R.  525,  724,  T.  D.  12334,  13905,  14052, 
14714,  15642,  15869,  16318.  16918,  17788,  17992)   60% 
390    "    silk  chiffon  (T.  D.  16277,  16311,  83  F.  R.  691)..   60% 
370    "    wool,  (T.  D.  6799,  8140,  11244,  13975,  13979) 

44c  lb  and  60% 

634     Vellum   Free 

311        "         cloth,  cotton  chief  value  (T.  D.  3834) 

3c  sq.  yd.  and  20% 

193     Velocipedes  (T.  D.  3283)   45% 

342     Velours  flax,  (T.  D.  11180,  19482)    60% 

315        "        jute,  as  cotton  velvet. 

315         "         Pekin   (T.  D.   7798),   as  cotton  velvet.     (T.   D. 
19489). 

339     Veloutlne  (T.   D.    21375) f,0% 

315     Velvet,  binding  in  the  piece,  (T.  D.  14164,  14696).    See 
Velveteen  dress  facings. 

414  buttons,  (T.  D.  10551,  11358)   50% 

375  carpets 40c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

cotton   (T.  D.  11409),  not  bleached,  dyed,  col- 
ored or  printed,   (minimum  47%%). 

9c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 
if     bleached,     dyed,     col- 
ored or  printed,   (minimum  47%%). 

12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 

342  flax    60% 

386        "        ribbons,  silk,  (71  F.  R.  953,  77  F.  R.  868,  T.  D. 
14061,  17866,  18002,  18024,   18331),  (minimum 

50%)  (T.  D.  20817) $1.50  lb  and  15% 

386        "        ribbons,  plush,  (T.  D.  11332),   (minimum  50%). 

$1.50  lb  and  15% 

samples,  in  boxes  as  entireties,  (T.  D.  12572). 
"        selvages    on,    included    for   dutiable    purposes, 
(T.  D.  11580,  12350,  53  F.  R.  244). 

386  silk,  (minimum  50%)   $1.50  lb  and  15% 

slipper  vamps,  embroidered,  (T.  D.  17060) 60% 

373  Tournay  rugs,  (T.  D.  15714,  15884). 

60c  sq.   yd.   and  40% 

315    Velveteen,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  not  bleach- 
ed, dyed,  colored  or  printed,   (T.  D.   ^1454). 

9c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 
If  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  printed. 

12c  sq.  yd.  and  25% 
But  none  of  the  above  shall    pay    less    than 

.47%%. 

315  dress  facings  bias,  or  skirt  bindings,  composed 

of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  (T.  D. 
11977,  12896,  13736,  13970,  49  F.  R.  633,  54 
F.  R.  159),  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored,  or 

printed   9c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 

If  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or  printed. 

12c  sq.  yd.  and  35% 
But  none  of  the  above  shall    pay    less    than 


Veneering  rods,  as  manufactures  of  metal  45% 

198     Veneers,  cabinet  woods,   (T.  D.  9010) 20% 

198        "         of   woods    20% 

208         "         imitation.    (T.    D.    21373)     35% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  579 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

208     Veneers,  inlaid  (T.  D.  19908)   35% 

460        "         ivory,  for  piano  keys,  (T.  D.  9053)   35% 

377     Venetian  chain  carpets    22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

193         "         mosaic,    (T.    D.    11402) 45% 

58         "         red,  (T.  D.  1590,  9090,  11346) 30% 

659     Venice  turpentine  (T.  D.   21960)    Free 

Sec.  6  Venison  carcasses,  (T.  D.  2325,  7202)   10% 

273         "         hams   5c  Ib 

67     Veratrine  (T.  D.  13061),  (minimum  25%) 55c  Ib 

115     Verde  de  prato  articles,  (G.  A.  3835,  T.  D.  8796,  12140, 

17960)     50% 

694     Verdigris  or  sub-acetate  of  copper,   (71  F.  R.  954,  78 
F.    R.  339,    G.   A.   3779,    T.     D.     8593,     13588, 

14549,    22942)    Free 

3        "         distilled,  as  chemical  compound,  (T.  D.  8593).       25% 

58     Verditer,  or  bremen  green,  (T.  D.  1705) 30% 

229     Vermicelli,  (T.  D.  9388,  8819)  l%c  Ib 

54     Vermilion   red,  containing  quicksilver  (T.  D.  11670).. lOc  Ib 
54        "        red,  not  containing  quicksilver,  but  containing 

lead 5c  Ib 

58        "        all  others  (T.  D.  11540)   ..' 30% 

58     Vermilionette,  (T.  D.   11335,  11540,  14305,   14306) 30% 

296     Vermuth,  in  casks  or  packages  other  than  bottles  or 
jugs,  if  containing  14%   or  less  of  absolute 

alcohol    40c  gal 

if   containing   more  than   14%,    but   not   more 

than  24%  of  absolute  alcohol   50c  gal 

if  containing  not  more '  than  24%  of  absolute 
alcohol  in  bottles  or  jugs,  case  of  one  doz. 
bottjes  or  jugs,  containing  each  not  more 
than  one  quart  and  more  than  one  pint  or 
twenty-four  bottles  or  jugs,  containing  each 

not  more  than  one  pint $1.60  case 

Any  excess  beyond  these  quantities  found  in 
such  bottles  or  jugs,  pint  or  fractional  part 

thereof    5c 

But   no  separate   or  additional  duty  shall  be 

assessed  on  the  bottles  or  jugs. 

"        'containing  more  than  twenty-four  per  centum 
of  alcohol   shall  be   classed  as   spirits   and 
pay  duty  accordingly. 
296        "         Bovril  wine  is  (T.  D.  14936). 

Sec.  13  Vessels,  American  in  foreign  trade,  repairs  to....  Free 
"  and  equipments,  anchors  and  chain  cables  im- 
ported and  sent  abroad  for  repairs,  are  du- 
tiable on  return,  unless  they  constitute 
part  of  equipment  of  the  importing  vessel 
(Reg.  1892,  article  911). 

"  and  equipments,  imported  in  parts  and  put  to- 
gether, dutiable  arid  cannot  be  documented 
(T.  D.  5444). 

Sec.  12  "        and  equipments  built  in  U.  S.  for  foreign  ac- 
count      Free 

Sec.  28  "         and  equipments,  merchandise  and  equipments 

from  wrecked  vessels  after  two  years  sunk    Free 
and  equipments,  old  metal  stripped  from,  when 
undergoing    necessary    repairs     in     United 
States  not  dutiable  (T.  D.  538,  4135). 
and   equipments,   pleasure  yachts,   brought   in 
other  vessels  for  racing  purposes,   not  du- 
tiable  (T.  D.  4960). 

and  equipments,  repairs,  articles  imported  for 
repairs  to  foreign  vessels  are  dutiable  (T. 


580  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

D.    534,    657,    1407,    9135,    9568,    11629,    11893, 
11220). 
Vessels   and   equipments,   sea   stores,    when   dutiable 

(T.  D.  2796,   3111,   3113,   R.  S.) 
and   equipments,    usual  or  proper  equipments 
of  a  vessel  is  not  liable  to  duty  (Reg.  1892, 
article   367). 

and  equipments,  vessels  brought  into  the 
United  States  for  purpose  of  being  broken 
up,  the  materials  are  dutiable  (T.  D.  4298, 
14975). 

and  equipments,  where  articles  for  repair  of 
foreign  vessels  in  ports  of  the  United  States 
are  brought  in  by  some  other  vessel,  they 
constitute  an  importation,  and  the  applica- 
tion of  the  article  to  the  repair  constitutes 
a  consumption  of  the  article  and  it  be- 
comes dutiable.  But  where  such  articles 
are  brought  in  on  the  same  vessel  to  which 
they  are  to  be  bona-fide  appropriated  they 
do  not  constitute  importations  and  are  not 
dutiable  (T.  D.  657,  1407,  9962,  11629,  11659, 
11893,  11220). 

and  equipments,   wrought  iron  for,   and  forg- 
ings  of  iron  or  steel  for.    (See  iron  or  steel.) 
"        and  equipments,  yachts  and  vessel  arriving  in 
the    ordinary    course   of    navigation    is    not 
dutiable  (in  re  Fassett,  142,   U.   S.  479)  but 
small  craft  imported  on  board  another  ves- 
sel are  dutiable   (T.   D.  4860,   14095,   14975). 
642  and  parts   thereof,    of  platinum,  for  chemical 

uses    Free 

148  cast  iron    8-10c  Ib 

127        "        forgings  for,  iron  or  steel   35% 

150        "  .       iron,  if  coated,  glazed  or  tinned 2c  Ib 

159  iron  enameled    40% 

Sec.  14  "        supplies  for  (in  foreign  trade) Free 

434     Vest  chains,  silk  (T.  D.   16134,  20779) 60% 

Vestings,  cotton  (T.  D.  13289,  21940,  21949).     (As  cot- 
ton cloth.) 
346        "        linen,  as  Linen  cloth. 

391  silk    50% 

366         "         wool.     (As  wool  cloth). 

Vests,  as  shirts  (T.  D.  12987,  16533). 

319         "        athletic  shirts  not  (T.  D.  12987).  (See  Cottons.) 
319        "        ladies,  as  shirts  (T.  D.  16533). 

15     Vesuvin   (T.  D.   616) 30% 

254     Vetches   (T.  D.   21762)    30% 

100     Vials,  cut  engraved,  colored,  etc.,  filled  or  empty 60% 

100  for  tooth  powder  (-T.  D.  14931)    60% 

of  plain  green  or  colored,  molded  or  pressed, 
and  flint,  lime  or  lead  glass,  filled  or  un- 
filled, (84  F.  R.  153), 

If  holding  more  than  1  pint  Ic  It) 

If  holding  not  more  than  1  pint  and  less  than 

14  of  a  pint  iy2c  It) 

If  holding  less  than  14  of  a  pint 50c  gross 

But  none  of  the  above  to  pay  less  than 40% 

193     Vices,  iron   or  steel    45% 

68     Vichy  lozenges,  medicinal  preparations,  (T.  D.  1646)..       25% 

615        "        salts,  (T.  D.  2021,  9217,  9715)   Free 

301  water,  artificial  or  natural  (as  mineral  water). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  581 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Victoria  crepe,  cotton,  (T.  D.  3630).  As  cotton  cloth. 

339         "         crepe,  veils,  cotton,  (T.  D.  6799) 60% 

Vicuna  skins,  with  wool  on,  Jan.  1,  1859,  Philadelphia. 
(See  wool.) 

90     Vienna  lime  (T.  D.  23213)   5c  per  100  Iba 

400     View  books  (as  lithograph  prints)   (T.   D.   14070). 

407     Views  of  the  Orient  paper  (T.  D.  13774) 35% 

288     Vinegar  (T.  D.  2988,  13075)    7%c'  gal 

"         of  less  than  standard  strength,   same  rate  as 

standard. 

288        "         concentrated.     Method  of  estimating  duty  on 
(T.  D.   156.43). 

1  "        distilled,,  or  essence  of,  (T.  D.  3964,  4213,  4378). 

Not  exceeding  specific  gravity  of  1  47-1000...  %c  It) 
Exceeding  specific  gravity  of  1  47-1000 2c  lb 

67  "         medicinal,  alcoholic  (minimum  25%) 55c  It) 

68  ' '         medicinal   non-alcoholic    25% 

Sec.  6  "         raspberry  (T.  D.  13195,  14731) 20% 

288        "         tarragon,   (T.  D.   8176)    7^c  gal 

2  "         toilet,  alcoholic  (T.  D.  6638,  13056,  13565) 

60c  lb  and  45% 

70        "        toilet,    non-alcoholic    50% 

296  "        wine.     (As  still  wine.)     (T.  D.  14820.) 

252  Vines,  all  kinds,  known  as  nursery  stock,  n.  s.  p.  f...       25% 

252         "         grape,   (T.  D.  11574)    25% 

Sec.  6  Vinette,  wine  of  barberries,  (T.  D.  6297) 20% 

67  Vino  de  Salud,   (T.  D.  16412)   (minimum  25%) 55c  lb 

295  "         nebiolo,  as  sparkling  wine  (T.  D.  11211). 

68  Vlnolia,   (T.   D.    16342)    25% 

1     Vinotanin,  (T.  D.  16437)  50c  lb 

15     Violet,  coal  tar  color,  (T.  D.  1081,  8802,  12795,  20855)..  30% 
212         "         crystallized,   (T.  D.  9268).     As  confectionery. 

453     Violin  bow  frogs,   (T.  D.   3274,   10938,  10956,  12952)....  45% 

453                   bows,   (T.  D.   6872,   10244,  10298,   10885,  10938)  45% 

571                  bows,  horse  hair  for,  (T.  D.  6872,  11562,  15686)  Free 

453                    cases,   (T.  D.  2427,   10223,  10251,  10320,  10488)..  45% 

453                   necks   (T.   D.    22141)    45% 

Sec.  6             resin,    (T.  D.    16099,    16304)    * 20% 

208                  resin  in  wooden  cases,  (T.  D.  12977,  23336) 35% 

453          '         strings     45% 

453          '         strings,    wire,    (T.    D.    2415,   4453,    10259,    10339, 

13234,    14741)     45% 

"        strings,   boxes  for,   as  unusual  coverings,    (T. 

D.  13076). 

453        "         strings,  catgut,   (T.  D.  10758,  15518)    45% 

453     Violins,  or  parts  of  (T.  D.  22765)   45% 

and  accordions,  not  toys  (T.  D.  22765). 

692     Virus,  vaccine  (T.  D.  21760,  22637,  22726) Free 

193     Vises,  (T.  D.  2526)    45% 

403     Visiting   cards,   printed    25% 

339     Vitrages,  (T.  D.  14612,  21589)    60% 

87  Vitrified    brick     45% 

88  "         tiles.     Value  not  exceeding  40c  square  foot..8c  sq  ft 

Exceeding  40c  square  foot   lOc  sq  ft  and  25% 

9     Vitriol,  blue   %c  lb 

19         ' '        green,   copperas   J^c  lb 

1         "         oil  of   y±c  It) 

675        "         oil  of,   from    country   charging   duty   on   same 

from  United  States y4c  lb 

6^5         "         oil  of,  for  agricultural  purposes Free 

57         "         white  Ic  lb 

3  Volatile   oils .% 25% 

193     Volute  cell  machines,   (T.  D.  4122) 45% 


582  F.   B.  VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

623     Vomlc  nut,  crude   Free 

450     Vulcanized   India  rubber,  all  manufactures  of,    n.   s. 

p.    f 35% 


w 

PAR.                                        ARTICLE  RATE 

322     Wadding,  cotton   45% 

407        "         paper  35% 

428     Wads,  gun,  of  all  descriptions   20% 

Sec.  6  Wafers,  edible,   (T.  D.  12030,  15965,  16886)    20% 

Sec.  6  "        for  fish  food,   (T.  D.  6516,  10892) 20% 

68        "        medicated,  (T.  D.  2506)   25% 

696         "         pharmaceutical   (T.   D.    18315)    Free 

70         "         toilet    50% 

696        "         unleavened   or   non-edible,    (T.    D.    6004,    5950, 

5979,  14682,  15008,  15035,  72  F.  R.  197) Free 

200     Wagon  blocks,  rough  hewn,  sawed  or  bored 20% 

148  boxes,  cast  iron   8-10c  Ib 

208        "         boxes,   wood    35% 

200         "         tongues,   (T.  D.  2570)    "20% 

Wagons  according  to  material. 

474        "        of  immigrants   Free 

193     Waiters,    metal    45% 

700     Walking  sticks,  cut  to  lengths  only,  (T.  D.  6419) Free 

462        "        sticks,  finished  or  unfinished 40% 

402     Wall  decorations,  paper,  (T.  D.  14524,  58.  F.  R.  690)..  25% 

papers,  (T.  D.  13705)    25% 

193         "         paper  rollers  for  printing    45% 

270     Walnuts,  in  brine,  not  shelled,  (T.  D.  6290,  6512) 3c  Ib 

270        "         sheyed   5c  Ib 

not  shelled   3c  Ib 

peel  of,  crude,  for  dyeing Free 

438        "        hides,  tanned  (T.  D.  4888)    20% 

War  prizes  (T.  D.  19278)  Free 

418     Wardrobes  for  dolls    35% 

Sec.  15  Warehouses,  bonded  manufacturing. 

Sec.  29  "         bonded  for  smelting  and  refining  ores. 

Sec.  33  "         withdrawals   from. 

159     Wares,  iron,  steel,  or  other  metal,  enameled  or  glazed 

with  vitreous  glasses   40% 

193        "         iron  or  steel,  n.  s.  p.  f 45% 

193     Warming    pans 45% 

302     Warp,  cotton.     See  Cotton  thread. 
385  silk,  (T.  D.  6109,  14154).     See  Silk,  spun, 

tussah,  as  silk,  spun,   (T.  D.   14146). 

72     Wash  balls,  (soap) 15c  Ib 

52  blue,  in  part  ultramarine,  (T.  D.  12697,  13060)  3%c  Ib 

blue  containing  no  ultramarine,  (T.  D.  13060)..  30% 

70     Washes,  toilet,   non-alcoholic   50% 

toilet,  alcoholic   60c  Ib  and  45% 

163     Washers,  wrought  iron  or  steel  Ic  Ib 

3     Washing  crystals,  soda  and  borax,  (T.  D.  4123,  12530, 

13060)    25% 

crystals,  sal  soda  2-10c  Ib 

crystals,   concentrated    3-10c   Ib 

94     Washtubs,    common   stoneware    25% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  583 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

96  Washtubs,  porcelain,  decorated  60% 

plain  white,  (T.  D.  7072,  9022,  13616,  17651) 55% 

463  Waste,  all,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  6559,  6949,  8780,  9886, 

13348)  10% 

362  "  alpaca  noils,  (T.  D.  12680)  20c  Ib 

632  "  cotton  bagging,  fit  only  for  paper  stock Free 

463  china  grass  noils,  (T.  D.  13348)  10% 

537  "  cotton  Free 

362  "  cotton  and  wool,  (T.  D.  13217,  18751,  21409) ....  20c  It) 
632  "  flax  card,  (T.  D.  4464,  5365,  9631,  11708,  13867, 

14048,  18295,  22097)  fit  only  for  paper  stock. .  Free 
463  "  fur,  (50  F.  R.  452,  T.  D.  6631,  6736,  12672,  14414, 

14443,     17155)     10% 

361  "         garnetted,  (T.  D.  8474,  8499,  9508)    30c  Ib 

193         "         gold  powder,    (T.  D.   15415)    45% 

117        "         granite,  (T.  D.  16256)  12c  cu  ft 

463         "         gunny  cloth   (T.  D.   20960,   23520)    10% 

463        "        gutta  percha  scraps,   (T.  D.  15465) 10% 

327  hemp,  if  tow  (T.  D.  9381)   $20  ton 

463  ivory,  (G.  A.  3929) 10% 

122        "         iron  and  steel,  fit  only  for  remanufacture $4  ton 

463        "         iron  scales,    (T.  D.   11650)    10% 

632        "        jute,   if  paper  stock   (T.  D.   1836,   13217,   13867, 

22097) Free 

632  "  linen  packing,  if  paper  stock  (T.  D.  12454, 

13867)  Free 

632  "  linen  thread,  if  paper  stock  (T.  D.  13867) Free 

463  "  marble,  (T.  D.  16324)  10% 

184  "  mica  (T.  D.  22691,  23377)  6c  It)  and  20% 

566  mustard  dross,  (T.  D.  14739)  Free 

579  "  old  India  rubber  shoes,  (T.  D.  6067,  10406, 

11421) Free 

632  "  paper  stock,  crude,  (T.  D.  4464,  9631,  14048)..  Free 

463  photographers'  silver,  (T.  D.  6058)  10% 

362  "         pieces  of  waterproof  garments,  (T.  D.  15550).   20c  Ib 
642         "         platinum    (T.  D.    23246)    Free 

17  "  pyroxylin,  (T.  D.  17943)  50c  lb 

361  "  ring,  (T.  D.  9871,  10728)  30c  lb 

632  "  rope,  if  paper  stock  Free 

361  "  roving  30c  Ib 

463  "  rubber  dust  (T.  D.  22602)  10% 

579  "  rubber  scrap,  (47  F.  R.  711,  T.  D.  13215,  13423)  Free 

80  "  salt  cake,  (T.  D.  12643)  $1.25  ton 

463  "  scrap  leather,  (T.  D.  12128)  10% 

463  "  seal  skin  (T.  D.  19048,  20282) 10% 

661  "  silk,  (T.  D.  3752) Free 

361  "  slubbing  30c  lb 

183  "  soapstone  and  mica,   (T.  D.  6559)    20% 

Sec.  6  "  starch,   (T.  D.  6949)    20% 

362  "  thread,  wool  20c  lb 

463  "  tin  (T.  D.  23518)   10% 

"361  "  top    30c  lb 

632  "  tow,    if   paper   stock    (T.    D.    4464,    0365,    9381, 

9631,  11708,  13867,  14048)  Free 

362  "  wool,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (65  F.  R.  495,  46  F.  R.  461,  T. 

D.  9871,  10728) 20c  lb 

362  "  wool,  carbonized  (T.  D.  18356)  20c  lb 

362  "  wool,  carded  (65  F.  R.  495)  20c  lb 

362  "  yarn,  wool  20c  lb 

450  Watch  bags,  chamois,  (T.  D.  13794)  35% 

434  "  bracelets  and  brooches,  (T.  D.  17966)  60% 

137  "  bushing  wire,  (T.  D.  12042)  45% 

193  "  case  openers,  (T.  D.  13430)  45% 


584  F.   B.   YAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

191     Watch  cases  and  parts  of  40% 

193        "        chain    charms,     pencils,     (T.     D.     3174,     7900, 

14640)    45% 

450        "        chains,  hair,  no  part  metal   35% 

434        "         chains,  if  jewelry  (T.  D.  21377) 60% 

193        "        chain,  long  pieces   of  metal  for  manufacture 

of,  (T.  D.  9060,  21377)   45% 

151        "        chains,    steel,    (T.    D.    10889,    11241,    17054)    as 
steel  chains. 

434        "        chains,  white  metal,  (T.  D.  12854,  21377) 60% 

434        "         chatelaine,  pins  for  (T.  D.  17945) 60% 

191        "        coaching,  (T.  D.  11088),  as  watches. 

391        "        cords,   silk,    (T.   D.   16134)    50% 

191     •   "        crystals,  (T.  D.  5943)   40% 

191        "        dials,   (T.   D.    2807)    40% 

193         "         dial  ornaments,  (T.  D.  11043)    45% 

564        "        dials,  white  glass  enamel  for Free 

191        "        foreign  movement  with  American  case,  as  for- 
eign,  (T.  D.  16352). 
113         "        fusible    enamel,    (19    F.    R.    411,    T.    D.    10788, 

10915,    14506)    25% 

191        "        garnet  palette  slabs  for  (T.  D.  13809) 10% 

191        "        glasses,  (T.  D.  14837)   40% 

434        "        guards,  leather  and  steel  (T.  D.  21958) 60% 

434        "        guards,  silk  (T.  D.  20779)    60% 

191         "         jewels,  (T.  D.  11043,   13364,   14710,  13809,   15350, 

17179)    10% 

545  jewels,  rough  and  uncut,  (T.  D.  21323) Fr-e 

193         "        keys,   if  not  jewelry,    (T.   D.    8426,    9925,    1460, 

10010,    11183,    11184)    45% 

434        "        keys,  if  jewelry 60% 

450  leather  coverings  for,   (T.   D.  13171)    35% 

191  movements,  with  not  more  than  7  jewels   (T. 

D.  18262,  18760)    35c  ea  and  25% 

with  more  than  7  and  not  more  than  11  jewels, 

50c  ea  and  25% 
with  more  than  11  and  not  more  than  15  jewels, 

75c  ea  and  25% 
with  more  than  15  and  not  more  than  17  jewels 

$1.25  ea  and  25% 

with  more  than  17  jewels  $3.00  ea  and  25% 

with  17  jewels  and  1  bearing  bushed  for  jewel 

(T.  D.  18597)   $3  ea  and  25% 

17  protectors,  collodion   65c  Ib  and  25% 

stands,  according  to  material,   (T.  D.   6636). 
traveling  clock  not,  (T.  D.  15640,  66  F.  R.  737)       40% 

137  wire  (T.  D.   22468,   23278)    45% 

Watches,  movements  and  other  parts  must  be  segre- 
gated for  duty,  (T.  D.  291,  9122,  6851,  11088, 
20104,  20899,  21908,  22873,  23090). 

"        sleeve  button    watches,     as     watches     (T.     D. 
19284). 

toy,  (T.  D.  9925,  13229,  21374) 35% 

113  white  enamel  for,  (19  F.  R.  411,  11  S.  C.  R.  581, 

T.  D.  6176,  10788,  10915,  14506)    25% 

set  in  cane  heads,  (T.  D.  9061,  9246) 40% 

111     Watchmakers'  loupes,    (T.   D.    11374) 45% 

193     Watchmen's  time  detectors,   (T.  D.  6851,  23401) 45% 

3     Water  ammonia    25 % 

301         "         Apollinaris,  as  water,  mineral,  (T.  D.  7638). 

bay  or  bay  rum   $1.50  gal 

68  cherry  laurel,  (T.   D.   9931)    25% 

Sec.  6  "         chestnut  flour  (T.   D.   15155)    20% 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  585 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

257     Water  chestnuts  (T.  D.  22516)    25% 

2        "        cologne  containing  alcohol  60c  lb  and  45% 

70        "         cologne   non-alcoholic    50% 

58        "         colors,    artists'     30% 

454         "         color  designs 20% 

58         "         colors  for  children,  (T.  D.  7755)   30% 

Sec.  6  "         distilled  20% 

301         "         effervescent.     See  Water,   mineral. 

100        "         hammers,    blown 60% 

494        "        fowls,    dead   or   alive,    except   poultry,    (T.   D. 

13678) Free 

301         "        Hui>yadi   Janos,    as  water,    mineral. 

68        "         jasmine,  (T.  D.  9451)   25% 

68        "         medicinal   25% 

301  "  mineral,  all  imitations  of  natural  mineral 
waters  and  all  artificial  mineral  waters 
n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  D.  11428,  13957,  17604)  in  green 
or  colored  glass  bottles. 

Containing  not  more  than  1  pint 20c  doz 

Containing  over  1  pint,  not  over  1  quart 30c  doz 

No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 

Otherwise   than    as     above     specified    (T.   D. 

18622)    24c  gal 

Additional  duty  on  the  coverings. 

67  "         of  cedar  (T.  D.  8201)  (minimum  25%) 55c  lb 

68  "         orange  flower  (T.  D.   12228)    25% 

58         "         paints,    n.    s.    p.    f 30% 

301         "         potash,  as  water,  mineral,  (T.  D.  17480). 

68         "         quinine  (T.  D.  17604)  • 25% 

68         "         rose,   (T.  D.  5945,  9931,  10411,  12228) 25% 

300  "  soda,  in  plain  green  or  colored,  molded  or 
pressed  glass  bottles. 

Containing  not  over  %  pint 18c  doz 

Containing  over  %,  not  over  1%  pints 28c  doz 

No  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 

Imported  otherwise  than  as  above  specified.  .50c  gal 

Additional  duty  on  the  coverings. 

2        "        toilet,  alcoholic   60c  lb  and  45% 

70        "         toilet,   n.   s.   p.   f r 50% 

559     Watermelons,    (T.    D.    12338)    Free 

263        "         in  syrup,   (T.   D.  13207)  as  Fruits  preserved. 
337     Waterproof  cloth,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fibre,  (T. 
D.     4192,     11699,     12366,    12637,    12695,    12718, 

12733,  13754,  13792) lOc  sq  yd  and  20% 

402         "        paper   (T.  D.   7112)    25% 

418     Wax  angels,   (T.  D.  10918,  12991,  23053) 35% 

695         "         bay  or  myrtle   Free 

408         "         beads,    (T.   D.   11209,   11361,  11382,   12023,   14828, 

15323,   15324,   17460,   17504),   not  strung 35% 

408        "        beads,  permanently  strung 60% 

490         "         bees    Free 

695        "        Brazilian,   (T.  D.   2225)    Free 

450        "        busts,  with  human  hair  (T.  D.  6659),  hair  chief 

value    35% 

448        "        candles    25% 

695         "         Chinese,  (T.  D.  2225)    Free 

Sec.  6  "         cirine,    (T.  D.   15130)    20% 

418        "        figures,   toy,   (T.  D.   11550)    35% 

Sec.  6  "         fish,   (T.  D.   6255,   6263)    20% 

425        "         flowers    50% 

425         "         fruit,   (T.  D.  17827)    50% 

695        "        fossil,  (T.  T3.  2703,  6258)    Free 

695        "        Japanese,   (T.  D.  2225)    Free 


586  F.    B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

448     Wax    manufactures,    n.    s.    p.    f.,    (T.    D.    6659,    6945, 

7566,  9009,  18013)    25% 

423         '        matches,  as  Matches,  friction,   (T.  D.   14214). 

695          '        mineral,   (T.  D.  6258)   Free 

Sec.  6    '        sealing    20% 

Sec.  6    '        shoemakers' 20% 

448          '        statutes,    (T.   D.    11175)    25% 

448          '         tapers  or  wicks,   (T.  D.   7083,  125.21,  14223)....       25% 

695.        '        vegetable,  (T.  D.  7426,  6258)   Free 

448         '        vegetables   25% 

378     Weardale  carpet,  as  two-ply  ingrain,  (T.  D.  7474), 

ISc  sq  yd  and  40% 

Wearing  apparel  arriving  before  or  after  owner  is  du- 
tiable,   (T.   D.   11463,    13490). 

697  "  apparel,  articles  of  personal  adornment,  toilet 
articles,  and  similar  personal  effects  of  per- 
sons arriving  in  the  United  States Free 

But  this  exemption  shall  only  include  such  ar- 
ticles as  actually  accompany  and  are  in  the 
use  of,  and  as  are  necessary  and  appro- 
priate for  the  wear  and  use  of  such  per- 
sons, for  the  immediate  purpose  of  the 
journey  and  present  comfort  and  conven- 
ience, and  shall  not  be  held  to  apply  to 
merchandise  or  articles  intended  for  other 
persons  or  for  sale. 

In  case  of  residents  of  the  United  States  re- 
turning from  abroad,  all  wearing  apparel 
and  other  personal  effects  taken  by  them 
out  of  the  United  States  to  foreign  coun- 
tries shall  be  admitted  free  of  duty,  but  no 
more  than  one  hundred  dollars  in  value  of 
articles  purchased  abroad  shall  be  admitted 
free  of  duty  upon  their  return. 
314  "  apparel,  anklets,  cotton,  (T.  D.  14589,  14614, 

15739)    50% 

apparel,  baby  carriage  robe  not,  (T.  D.  16856). 
314         "        apparel,  bathing  trunks  of  cotton,  (T.D.  13615)       50% 

408        "        apparel,  beaded,  except  wool  (T.  D.  23232) 60% 

339         "        apparel,  belts  of  cotton  lace,   (T.  D.   16421)...       60% 
314        "        apparel,  bibs,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber, 

(T.  D.  11085,   12110,  12961,   13667)    ..: 50% 

314         "        apparel,  bibs  in  the  piece,  (T.  D.  15867) 50% 

314        "        apparel,  bonnets,  cotton,  (T.  D.  15870)    50% 

390        "         apparel,  bonnets,   silk,   (T.  D.  14295)    60% 

370        "         apparel,    caps    of    wool,    (T.    D.    10860,    10961, 

12652)   44c  tb  and  60% 

370        "        apparel,  cashmere  gloves,   (T.  D.  16537) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 
390        "        apparel,    Chinese   cue  strings    of   silk,    (T.    D. 

11856)     60% 

apparel,   Chinese  gowns,   according  to  mater- 
ial of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  11075,  13864). 
390        "        apparel,   Chinese  shoes,   (T.  D.  11338,  37  F.  R. 

780)  silk  chief  value  60% 

314        "        apparel,  Chinese  shoes,  cotton  chief  value  (T. 

D.   20928,   21587)    50% 

apparel.    Chinese    trousers,    according  to    ma- 
terial of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  13674). 
314        "        apparel,     collarettes,     cotton,     (T.     D.     15970, 

16853)    50% 

339        "        apparel,    collars    embroidered,    (T.     D.     12386, 

Io409,   21570,  22868,   23650)    60% 


SCHEDULE  OF   DUTIES.  587 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

314     Wearing  apparel,  combing  capes,  cotton,  (T.D.  15322)      60% 
314         "         apparel,  combing  scarfs,  cotton,   (T.  D.  12961)       50% 
apparel,  corsets,  according  to  material,  (49  F. 
R.  222,  T.  D.  10792,  12121,  12635,  13961,  15117, 
16940). 
314        "         apparel,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber  (T.-  D. 

20731)    50% 

339         "         apparel,    cotton   or  other   vegetable   fiber  em- 
broidered (T.  D.   21570,  22868,  23650) 60% 

314  apparel,   cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,   out- 

side garments,  with  India  rubber.. 15c  lb  and  50% 
390        "        apparel,   De  Joinville  scarfs,    (T.   D.   11022)...       60% 
apparel,    dress   shields,    according  to   material 
of  chief  value,  (T.  D.  11198,  13758,  15659,  66 
F.   R.   741). 

3/0         "        apparel,  fez  caps,  wool,  (T.  D.  12025).. 44c  Jb  and  60% 
apparel,  fichus,  according  to  material,   (T.  D. 

15329). 
370        "        apparel,    fur-lined,     fur     chief    value,    (T.    D. 

14729,   19249) 44c  lb   and  60% 

apparel,  garters,  according  to  material,  (T.  D. 
12112,    13968). 

390         "        apparel,  girdles,  silk,  (T.  D.  12422) 60% 

314        "         apparel,    gloves,     cotton     or     other   vegetable 

fiber,  (T.  D.  11187,  15007,  15856)    50% 

314         "         apparel,   gloves,    of  cotton  or   other  vegetable 

fiber,  with  India  rubber  (T.  D.  23356) 50% 

390        "        apparel,  hair  nets,  silk,   (T.  D.  14935) 60% 

390        "         apparel,  hats,  silk,  (T.  D.  12150)  60% 

370        "        apparel,   hats,   wool,    (T.   D.  12938,   13783) 

44c  lb  and  60% 

318        "        apparel,  hose,   (T.  D.   15025,  16310).     See  Hos- 
iery. 

697        "        apparel,   immigrants',   (T.  D.  10834) Free 

339        "        apparel,  in  part  lace,  (T.  D.  14134,  14140) 60% 

314        "        apparel,  jute  slippers,  (T.  D.  12146)    50% 

339         "        apparel,  lace,  (49  F.  R.  731,  55  F.  R.  599,  T.  D. 

12218,    13423,   13932,   20851,    22868) 60% 

"        apparel,   lap   robes,  according  to  material,   T. 
D.   11198). 

314        "        apparel,    linen    50% 

339         "        apparel,  linen  embroidered  60% 

314        "        apparel,  loof  fiber  hats,  (T.  D.  16479)    50% 

314        "        apparel,    neckties,    cotton    or    other    vegetable 

fiber,   (T.  D.  11233,  12543,  13876)    50% 

339        "         apparel,    neckties,   cotton   or   other   vegetable, 
fiber,     embroidered,     (T.     D.     12382,     21570, 

22868,    23650) 60% 

390        "        apparel,   neckties  of  silk,    (T.   D.   12543,  13876, 

16118,    15019)    60% 

370         "         apparel,  nun's  veils,   (T.  D.   11244,   11420) 

44c  lb  and  60% 
"        apparel,  outfits  to  Alaskan  gold  fields  (T.  D. 

19021) Free 

314        "        apparel,  pith  hats,  (T.  D.  12134) 50% 

339         "        apparel,   ruchings  and  rufflings,    (T.  D.   11244)       60% 

390        "         apparel,  scarfs,  silk,   (T.  D.   15468) 60% 

370         "        apparel,  Scotch  caps,  of  wool,   (T.  D.  10961) 

44c  lb  and  60% 
370        "        apparel,   shawls   of  wool,    (T.   D.    15587,   22674) 

44c  lb  and  60% 


588  F.   B.  VA.XDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

370    Wearing  apparel,  Shetland  veils  or  falls  of  wool,  (T. 

D.  13979)   44c  tb  and  60% 

314        "        apparel,    shirt    bosoms,    linen,     (T.    D.    11324, 

12119)  50% 

390    "    apparel,  silk,  (T.  D.  10674,  10787,  14811,  15312, 

20851)    60% 

apparel,   silk  and  wool,   as  wool  wearing  ap- 
parel (T.  D.   20993). 
370        "        apparel,  smoking  jackets,  wool,  (T.  D.  12231), 

44c  Ib  and  60% 

449        "        apparel,  straw  chief  value,  (T.  D.  17856) 30% 

apparel,    surgical   appliances,    knee  stockings, 
etc.,  not,   (T.  D.  11383). 

314        "        apparel,  surplices,  linen,  (T.  D.  13489) 50% 

apparel,  trousseau  is,  (T.  D.  13432). 

314         "        apparel,  Turkish  toweling  robe  (T.  D.  18596) . .       50% 
370        "        apparel,  underwear,  wool,  (46  F.  R.  510,  T.  D. 

16310)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

319  "        apparel,    underwear,     cotton     knitted,    (T.   D. 

21715).    Rate  according  to  value. 
370         "         apparel,     wool,      (T.     D.     10792,     11244,     22893, 

22954)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

370        "        apparel,  wool  knit,    (T.   D.   13888,  16321,   16533, 

16537,  16655,  17312)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "        apparel,  wool  shawls,   (T.  D.  12247,  22674) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 

165     Weaving  needles,   (G.  A.  3902)    25% 

645        *         machine  may  be  tool  of  trade  of  emigrant  (T. 

D.    8191)     Free 

320  Webbing,  bookbinders,  of  flax,  (T.  D.  12138) 45% 

320        "         cotton   or  other   vegetable   fiber,    (T.   D.    9876, 

12529,  13311,  14151,  14727,  16652,  17477,  17937, 

1S234,    18951)    45% 

339        "         cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  if  embroidered       60% 

371  "         for  saddle  girths.  (T.  D.  8255) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

389  "         silk,    (54  F.   R.   365,    59   F.   R.   454,   T.  D.   10674, 

12539,13365)    50% 

390  "         silk   embroidered    60% 

320         "         shoe,  cotton,  (12  S.  C    R.  752) 45% 

371         "         wool,   (7  S.   C.   R.   548,   T.   D.   3727,   8102,  15402) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

320     Webs,  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber 45% 

339        "         cotton  or  other  vegetable  fiber,  embroidered..       60% 
332        "         flax,    same    duty    as    upon    cord    from    which 

made,   and   in  addition    25% 

389  "        silk    50% 

390  "         silk   embroidered    60% 

144     Wedges,  iron  or  steel,  (T.  D.  6392)   iy2c  Ib 

95     Wedgewood  mortars,   (T.  D.  16231)   60% 

95        "         ware,    (T.    D.    6903)     ' 60% 

617     Weed,  sea  Free 

449     Weeds,  manufactures  of   30% 

548        "        used  expressly  for  dyeing,  crude Free 

20        "         used  expressly  for  dyeing,  not  crude.. y±c  Ib  and  10% 
700     Weichsel    sticks,    for     umbrella     handles,      cut    into 

lengths,   (T.  D.  4345)    Free 

Sec.  33  Weighing  of  goods  withdrawn  from  warehouse. 

193     Weights  and  balances,   (T.  D.  6236,   12964) 45% 

638        "         crystal,  as  scientific  instruments,   if  for  insti- 
tution, (T.  D.  7498) Free 

paper,   according   to   material    of   chief  value, 

(T.  D.  12683,  12951,  14584). 
296     Welnmost,  as  Wine,  still,   (T.  D.  5092). 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  589 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

2Q     Weld  or  woad,  advanced,  for  dyeing i£c  Ib  and  10% 

548  or  woad,   crude,   for  dyeing Free 

Sec.  6  Welsbach  mantles,   (T.  D.  17917) 20% 

Welsh  hymn  books,  dutiable.   (T.  D.   19536.) 
626     Whale  oil,  (T.  D.  11573),  from  American  fisheries....     Free 

oil,  n.  s.  p.  f 8c  gal 

449     Whalebone,  manufactures  of   30% 

626  product  of  American  fisheries   *     Free 

698        "         unmanufactured,    (T.    D.   9434,    12704)    Free 

449        "         dress  stays,   (T.  D.  13437)    30% 

449  "         dumb  jockeys,   (T.  D.  11191)    30% 

194     Wharf  timber  lc  cu  ft 

234  Wheat,  (T.  D.  2227,  6156,  13375,   15950) 25c  bu 

Sec.  6  "         bran,    (T.   D.    16435)    20% 

235  "         flour     25% 

234         "         for  seed,   (T.  D.   16436)    25c  bu 

green  kern  as,  (T.  D.  15950)    25c  bu 

566         "         sheaves    of,    ornamental,    (T.    D.    9247,    13375, 

19255,  20497,  21984,  22265)   Free 

285  starch,   (T.  D.  7511)    li^c  Ib 

566        "         straw,  sun  bleached,   (T.  D.  17150)   Free 

425        "         suitable   for  millinery   use 50% 

193     Wheels,  bicycle  or  tricycle,  (56  F.  R.  826,  T.  D.  10607, 

10687,   13776,   14225,   14695,   15708) 45% 

419         "         emery,  (T.  D.  15244,  15809)    25% 

171  for  railway  purposes  or  parts  thereof,  made  of 
iron  or  steel,  and  steel-tired  wheels  for  rail- 
way purposes,  wholly  or  partly  finished,  and 
iron  or  steel  locomotive,  car  or  other  rail- 
way tires  or  parts  thereof l%c  Ib 

Ingots,    cogged    ingots,    blooms   or   blanks   for 

the  above  li^c  Ib 

When  wheels  for  railway  purposes  or  parts 
thereof  are  imported  with  iron  or  steel 
axles  fitted  in  them,  the  wheels  and  axles 
together  shall  be  dutiable  at  the  same  rate 
as  wheels  imported  separately. 
200  "  hubs  for,  rough  hewn,  sawed  or  bored,  (T.  D. 

14299)     20% 

208        "        hubs  for,   finished    35% 

574     Whetstones,  (T.  D.  8786,  12005,  13611)   Free 

419         "        emery    25% 

448     Whip  gut,   manufactures   of    25% 

517        "         gut,  unmanufactured    Free 

208        "        handles,    (T.   D.    16593)    35% 

208        "        handles,   rattan  for,    (T.   D.   12948) 35% 

Whips,   (T.   D.    19486,   22718,   23026)  according  to  ma- 
terial of  chief  value. 

208        "         bamboo  for,   finished,   (T.  D.  12116) 35% 

700  "  bamboo,  rattan,  reeds,  India  malacca  joints, 
and  sticks  of  partridge,  hair  wood,  pimento, 
orange,  myrtle  and  other  woods  for,  in  the 
rough  or  not  further  manufactured  than  cut 
into  suitable  lengths,  (T.  D.  4345,  12630, 
19195,  22371,  22533)  Free 

450  "         of  partially  tanned  skins,   (T.  D.  6257) 35% 

450        "         rawhide   and   leather    35% 

208         "         malacca   for,    polished  and   varnished,    (T.    D. 

13322)    35% 

206  "  reeds  for,  wrought  or  manufactured  from  rat- 
tan or  reeds,  (T.  D.  13244)  10% 

193         "        with  metal  whistles,  (T.  D.  9840)   45% 


590  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Whips  with  watch  in  handles,   (T.  D.  9061),  accord- 
ing to  material. 

347         "         wood  and  flax   45% 

450        "        wood  and  leather    35% 

289     Whiskey,    (T.    D.    11798^,   12287,    13376,    13573,    14653, 

14689,   14726,  14740,  14753)    $225  gal 

reimported  pays  duty  on  gallons  at  time  of 
importation,  (48  F.  R.  372,  49  F.  R.  561,  20 
O.  A.  G.  722,  T.  D.  18936,  19855,  21504,  21675, 
21705,  23373). 

193     Whistles,  call,   metal    45% 

208        "        call,  wood    ^ 35% 

418        "         toy  tin,  (T.  D.  11992)   35% 

418     Whistling  dolls  of  India  rubber,  (T.  D.  4832) 35% 

193     Whist  markers,  partly  metal   45% 

60    White  acetate  of  lead   S^c  lt> 

193        "        brass,  (T.  D.  9278,  14462)    45% 

13        "         chalk.. Ic  It) 

57        "        charlton,  (T.  D.  15170).  dry  Ic  Ib 

ground  in  oil  l%c  Ib 

95    -    "        china,   (T.  D.  15170)    55% 

57  "        Chinese,  (T.  D.  16834)  Ic  Ib 

y5        "        earthenware,  (T.  D.  10396,  15171) 55% 

113        "         enamel,    fusible,     (.T.     D.     5896,    11000,    10788, 

14506,  14508,  14854,  11  S.   C.  R.  581) 25% 

564        "        enamel,   glass,   for  dials  Free 

58  "        flake,  (T.  D.  15681)    30% 

25         "         indigo,  (T.  D.  12701)   %c  Ib 

«38        "        leather  splits,   (T.  D.  15172)    20% 

55  "        lead,  dry  or  in  pulp,  or  ground  or  mixed  with 

oil   2%c  Ib 

lead  in  tubes,  (T.  D.  10069,  10692,  10869,  14293)       30% 
175        "        metal  in  leaf,  per  package  of  100  leaves,  (T. 

D.    8479)    '. 6c 

56  "         Paris,  dry  140  Ib 

56  Paris,  ground  in  oil   Ic  Ib 

55  paint  and  pigment,  containing  lead,  dry  or  in 

pulp  or  ground  or  mixed  in  oil 2%c  tb 

57  "        paint  or  pigment,  containing  zinc,  (T.  D.  12437, 

12451,   13230),  dry  Ic  tb 

ground  in  oil  l%c  Ib 

polish   (T.  D.   19415)    25% 

satin,  or  artificial  sulphate  of  lime  i/2c  Ib 

vitriol,  sulphate  of  zinc  Ic  Ib 

195  wood  lumber,  (T.  D.  11690).     See  Lumber. 

56  Whiting,  dry,  (T.  D.  5374)   y±c  Ib 

56  ground  in  oil   Ic  Ib 

90     Wiener  kalk  (T.  D.  23213)    5c  100  Ibs 

3.0     Wicks  and  wicking,  cotton,  (T.  D.  10668,  12521). 

lOc  Ib  and  15% 
Wigs,  dolls',  according  to  material,  (T.  D.  1539,  14921, 

17842). 
bolting  cloth  for,  as  silk  goods  (T.  D.  17936). 

450  human  hair,  (T.  D.  1366,  1539) 35% 

springs    for    45% 

474     Wild  animals  for  exhibition   in  zoological  collections 
for  scientific  and  educational  purposes,  and 

not  for  profit  (T.  D.  18304,  22491,   22586)   Free 

219  boars   (T.   D.   22586)    $1.50  each 

494  duck,    (T.   D.   10917)    Free 

Willow  baskets,  chip  and  straw  according  to  material 
of  chief  value   (T.  D.   22725). 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  591 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

391     Willow  baskets,  silk-lined,   (T.  D.  13800,   15396) 50  £ 

409  "  braids,  plaits,  laces  sheets  or  squares,  suitable 
for  making  or  ornamenting  hats,  bonnets  or 
hoods,  not  bleached,  dyed,  colored  or 

stained    15% 

if  bleached  dyed,  colored  or  stained 20% 

208         "         chairs,   (T.   D.   9536)    35% 

206         "         covered  flasks,  (T.  D.  15384)  40% 

198         "      .cuttings   (T.   D.  21011,   22672)    20% 

206         "         for  baskets    (T.  D.    17745) 20% 

409         "        hats,  bonnets  and  hoods,  not  trimmed 35% 

trimmed.. 50% 

206        "         manufactures  of,   (T.  D.  9234)   40% 

198         "        peeled,  (T.  D.  6370,  11219)    ' 20% 

206         "         pill  boxes,  (T.  D.  12955,  15396)    40% 

206        "         prepared  for  basket  makers   20% 

449         "         sheets,  cotton  back  (T.  D.  19388)  30% 

198         "         split,   (T.  D.   14617)    20% 

198        "        sticks  for  dyers,   (T.  D.  6370)    20% 

373     Wilton  carpets 60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

311     Window  blinds,  Lancaster  (T.  D.  22966) . . .  .3c  sq  yd  and  20% 
340         "         curtains.     See  Lace  curtains. 

193        "         frames,  metal,  (T.  D.  992)   45% 

101         "         glass.     See  Glass. 

304-309  "         hollands,    cotton    (T.    D.     12372,    19450,    22705, 

22785)  as  countable  cottons. 
346  hollands,  linen,  as  linen  cloth. 

100         "        pictures,  glass 60% 

100         "        signs,   semi-transparent,   (T.  D.   11854) 60% 

112  Windows,  painted  or  stained,  or  parts  thereof,  (13  S. 
C.  R.  26,  47  F.  R.  710,  T.  D.  9428,  10374, 

10377,  10903,  11711,  13617,  1'5341) 45% 

67     Wine,  Bovril  (T.  D.  14936,  18833,  84  F.  R.  146)   (mini- 
mum   25%)    55c   It) 

295  "         champagne  and  all  other  sparkling  wines,    in 

bottles, 

containing  each  not  more  than  1  quart  and 

more  than  1  pint  $8  doz 

containing  each  not  more  than  1  pint  and 

more  than  y2  pint  $4  doz 

containing  i/2  Pint  each  or  less $2  doz 

otherwise  than  as  above  specified,  in  addi- 
tion to  $8  doz.  bottles,  on  the  quantity  in 
excess  of  1  quart  at  the  rate  of  (T.  D.  21202) 

$2.50  gal 

no  additional  duty  on  the  bottles. 

292  "         Chinese,   (T.  D.  19S7,  10262,   10338,   10462,  14047, 

14411)    $2.25  gal 

67        "         colchicum  (T.  D.  6066,  8329)  (minimum  25%)..  55c  It) 
18         "         coloring  for,   (T.  D.  7403)    50% 

296  "         fermented,  as  wine,  still,  (T.  D.  5092,  7868). 
296        "        ginger.     See  Wine,  still. 

100         "         glasses,  trick,   (T.  D.  13997,  14942)    60% 

293  '"         imitation  of,  pay  highest  rate  on  wine  repre- 

sented,  but  not  less  than   $1.50  gal 

296         "         Italian,  as  wine;  still,   (T.  D.   14444). 
296         "         Japanese  sake,  as  wine,  still,  (T.  D.  15392). 
6        "         lees,  crude,  (T.  D.  2489). 

containing  not  over  40%  B.  of  P Ic  It) 

containing  over  40%   B.  of  P l%c  It) 

67        "         medicated,   (minimum  25%) 55c  It) 

67        "         of  cresote,  (T.  D.  17575)  (minimum  25%) 55c  It) 


592  F.   B.  YAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

pAR  ARTICLE  RATE 

299    'wine,  prune,  (T.  D.  11399,   13341,  59  F.  R.  771). 

Containing     no     alcohol     or     not     over     18% 

alcohol    60c  gal 

Containing  over  18%    alcohol,    in  addition,    on 

the  alcohol  contained  therein  $2.07  gal 

286  "  still,  including  ginger  wine  or  ginger  cordial 
and  vermuth,  in  casks  or  packages  other 
than  bottles  or  jugs,  if  containing  14%  or 

less  of  absolute  alcohol  , 40c  gal 

If  containing  more  than  14%  and  not  over  24% 

absolute  alcohol  50c  gal 

In  bottles  or  jugs,  case  of  one  dozen  bottles  or 
jugs,  containing  each  not  more  than  1  quart 
and  more  than  1  pint  or  24  bottles  or  jugs 
containing  each  not  more  than  1  pint  (T.  D. 

20843)   $1.60  case 

Any  excess  beyond  these  quantities  found  in 
such  bottles  or  jugs  shall  be  subject  to  a 

duty  of  (T.  D.  18539)   5c  pint 

But  no  separate  duty  shall  be  assessed  on  the 

coverings. 

If  containing  more  than  24%  alcohol,  shall  be 
classed  as  spirits  and  pay  duty  accordingly. 
Must  be  packed  in  packages  containing  not 
less  than  1  dozen  bottles  or  jugs  in  each 
package,  or  duty  shall  be  paid  as  if  such 
package  contained  at  least  1  dozen  bottles 
or  jugs,  and  in  addition,  duty  shall  be  col- 
lected on  the  coverings. 

67        "        Vino  de  Salud,  (T.  D.  16412)  (minimum  25%)..  55c  It> 
295        "        Vino  nebiolo,  as  wine,  sparkling,  (T.  D.  11211). 

21        "        yeast,  oil  of  cognac  in,  (T.  D.  10211) $2  tt> 

179     Wings  of  metal  thread  (T.  D.  6149,  6547,  10898) 60% 

137     Wire,  bonnet 45% 

193        "        brass,   (T.  D.  6443,  5899,  6436,  7590,  10671) 45% 

137        "        bushing,  for  watches,   (T.  D.  12042)   45% 

137        "        clock 45% 

137        "         cloths,  (T.  D.  3723,  17536,  14400) li/c  Ib  and  45% 

193        "         copper    45% 

137        "        copper  cloth  for  card  clothing,     (T.     D.    3008, 

3573,  13488,  17496)   l%c  Ib  and  45% 

137  corset,  iron  or  steel,   (T.  D.  9409)    45% 

crinoline,  iron  or  steel,  (T.  D.  9409,  9807) 45% 

568        "        drawing,  grease  and  oils  fit  only  for,  (71  F.  R. 

411)    Free 

127  drawing  plates  which  are  incomplete,    (T.   D. 

9028)    35% 

135-137-141  Wire  drill  rods  (T.  D.   21936). 

136  Wire  fence.    See  Wire  rods. 

137  "        for  gut  strings.  (T.  D.  16087,  17066)    45% 

193        "        gold,   if  not  thread    45% 

137        "        hat  braids,  (T.  D.  15149)    45% 

hat,  iron  or  steel,  (T.  D.  9807)   45% 

heddles  (T.  D.  20778,  22168,  22474) 40%  and  l^c  Ib 

137  iron  or  steel,  brass  or  copper,  articles  manu- 
factured from  shall  pay  the  rate  of  duty  im- 
posed upon  the  wire  used  in  the  manufact- 
ure, and  in  addition  1140  IT) 

137  Iron  or  steel  coated  with  zinc,  t.n,  or  any  other 
metal,  in  addition  to  the  rate  on  wire  from 
which  made  ..2-10c  It 


TABLE  OF  COMPARATIVE  SIZES 
WIKE  GUAGE 

IN  DECIMALS  OF   AN  INCH. 


No.  of 
Wire  Gauge. 

•* 

American, 
or  Brown 

&  Sharpe. 

Washburn 
&  Moen. 

Old 

English  or 
London. 

Birming- 
ham or 
Stubb's. 

English 
Legal 
Standard. 

000000 
00000 
0000 
000 
00 

.46000 
.40964 
.36480 

.460 
.430 
.393 
.362 
.331 

.4540 
.4250 
.3800 

.454 
.425 
.380 

.464 

.432 

.400 
.372 
.348 

0 

1 

2 
3 
4 

.32495 
.28930 
.25763 
.22942 
.20431 

.307 
.283 
.263 
.244 
.225 

.3400 
.3000 
.2840 
.2590 
.2380 

.340 
.300 

.284 
.259 
.238 

.324 
.300 
.276 
.252 
.232 

5 

6 
7 
8 
9 

.18194 
.16202 
.14428 
.12849 
.11443 

.207 
.192 
.177 
.162 
.148 

.2200 
.2030 
.1800 
.1650 
.1480 

.220 
.203 
.180 
.165 
.148 

.212 
.192 
.176 
.160 
.144 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

.10189 
.09074 
.08081 
.07196 
.06408 

.135 
.120 
.105 
.092 
.080 

.1340 

.1200 
.1090 
.0950 
.0830 

.134. 
.120 
.109 
.095 
.083 

.128 
.116 
.104 
.092 
.080 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

.05707 
.05082 
.04526 
.04030 
.03589 

.072 
.063 
.054 
.047 
.041 

.0720 
.0650 
.0580 
.0490 
.0400 

.072 
.065 
.058 
.049 
.042 

.072 
.064 
.056 
.048 
.040 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

.03196 
.02846 
.02535 
.02257 
.02010 

.035 
.032 
.028 
.025 
.023 

.0350 
.0315 
.0295 
.0270 
.02oO 

.035 
.032 
.028 
.025 
.022 

.036 
.032 
.028 
.024 
.022 

25 
26 

27 
28 
29 

.01790 
.01594 
.01419 
.01264 
.01126 

.020 
.018 
.017 
.016 
.015 

.0230 
.0205 
.01875 
.01650 
.01550 

.020 
.018  ' 
.016 
.014 
.013 

.020 
.018 
.0164 
.0148 
.0136 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

.01002 

.00893 
.00795 
.00708 
.00630 

.014 
.0135 
.0130 
.0110 
.0100 

.01375 
.01225 
.01125 
.01025 
.00950 

.012 
.010 
.009 
.008 
.007 

.0124 
.0116 
.0108 
.0100 
.0092 

35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

.00561 
.00500 
.00445 
.00396 
.00353 
.00314 

.0093 
.0090 
.0085 
.0080 
.0075 
.0070 

.00900 
.00750 
.00650 
.00575 
.00500 
.00450 

.005 
.004 

.0054 
.0076 
.0068 
.0060 
.0052 
.0048 

NOTE  :  All  larger  than  No.  6  are  dutiable  as  rods.     (T.  D.  14263,  23278.) 


F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RA-I  £ 

137  Wire,  iron  or  steel,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  including  such  as  is 
commonly  known  as  hat  wire,  or  bonnet 
wire,  crinoline  wire,  corset  wire,  needle 
wire,  piano  wire,  clock  wire  and  watch 
wire,  whether  flat  or  otherwise,  uncovered 
or  covered  with  cotton,  silk,  metal  or  other 
material,  (T.  D.  9807,  9874,  15405,  15959, 

15986,  65  F.  R.  987),  if  valued  over  4c  lb 45% 

137        "        iron  or  steel,  round, 

Not  smaller  than  No.  13  wire  gauge l^c  lb 

Smaller  than  No.  13,  not  smaller  than  No.  16 

wire  gauge   l^c  lb 

Smaller  than  No.  16  wire  gauge 2c  It) 

Valued  over  4c  lb  (T.  D.  21474)    40% 

182  "        lead   » 2%c  lb 

137        "        mattresses,    rate   on  wire   used    and     (T.     D. 

18540)   1^4c  lb 

136  "         nail  rods.     See  Wire  rods. 

162        "        nails  made  of  wrought  iron  or  steel. 

Not  less  than  1  inch  long  and  not  lighter  than 

No.  16  wire  gauge  *£c  lb 

i-<ess  than  1  inch  long  and  lighter  than  No.  16 

wire   gauge    Ic   lb 

137  "        needle    (T.   D.    21586)    45% 

137        "        netting,    (T.   D.  13501,   14400).     Maximum  rate 

on  wire  used  in  manufacture,  and V£c  lb 

193        "        nickel,   (T.   D.   16981)    45% 

^37         "         paragon,   (T.  D.   13211)    45% 

137         "         pendulum,  (T.  D.  11426)    45% 

137        "        piano    45% 

641         "        platina   Free 

137        "        ribbon,  rate  on  wire  used  and  1140  lb 

136  "        rods,  rivet,  screw,  fence  and  other  iron  or  steel 

wire  rods,  whether  round,  oval,  flat  or 
square,  or  in  any  other  shape,  and  nail  rods 
in  coils  or  otherwise,  (T.  D.  3153,  8204,  8325, 
5910,  11397,  13371). 

Valued  4c  or  less  pound   4-10c  lb 

Valued  over  4c  pound   %c  lb 

Smaller  than  No.  6  wire  gauge  shall  be  classed 

as  wire. 

If  tempered  or  treated  in  any  manner,  or 
partly  manufactured,  shall  pay  an  addi- 
tional duty  of i£c  lb 

137  "  rope  and  strand  shall  pay  the  maximum  rate 

of  duty  which  would  be  imposed  upon  any 
wire  used  in  the  manufacture  thereof,  and 
in  addition,  (T.  D.  7058,  7337,  10760,  11380, 
11553,  14254,  16812,  20518,  20778,  22471,  22504, 

23612)    Ic  lb 

193        "        silver,  (T.  D.   15328)    45% 

steel  tempered  card  clothing  45c  sq.  ft 

137          '         telegraph  cable,  rate  on  wire  used  and Ic  lb 

tinsel,  (T.  D.  13988.  10887,  18410)    5c  lb 

umbrella  ribs,  (T.  D.  12911,  14965)   50% 

137          '        watch 45% 

489     Wltherite  (T.  D.  19947,  23364)   Free 

Sec.  6  "        ground  (T.  D.  17483)    20% 

482     Woad,  weld  or  pastel,  used  in  dyeing Free 

183  Wolframite  ore,  (T.  D.  6976,  21217,  23091)   20% 

453     Wood  accordions,  (T.  D.  1C921,  11030)   45% 

Sec.  6  "         alcohol    (T.    D.    22311)    20% 

112        "        and  glass  manufactures,  glass  chief  value,  (T. 

D.    15695)     45% 


SCHEDULE   OF   DUTIES.  595 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

462  Wood  and  metal  umbrella  sticks,  (T.  D.  17332) 40% 

208  "  and  silk  jewelry  cases,  wood  chief  value,  (T. 

D.  14502)  35% 

453  aristophones,  (T.  D.  12118)  45% 

208  ash  hoops,  (T.  D.  15711)  '.'. 35% 

485  "  ashes  and  lye  of  Free 

208  "  bamboo  articles,  (T.  D.  17083)  35% 

208  "  -  bamboo  blinds,  (66  F.  R.  733,  71  F.  R.  864,  T.  D. 

1670,  11829)  35% 

453  "  bamboo  reeds  for  clarionets,  (T.  D.  12116) 45% 

208  "  bamboo  screens,  (T.  D.  11375)  35% 

208  "  bamboo  splints,  (T.  D.  13199)  35% 

700  "  bamboo,  unmanufactured  Free 

205  "  barrels,  containing  oranges,  lemons,  limes, 

grape  fruit,'  shaddocks  or  pomelos 30% 

204  barrels,  empty,  n.  s.  p.  f 30% 

208         "        baskets,   (T.  D.  11865)    35% 

208        "        bath  chair,  (T.  D.  11387)   '35% 

195        "        birch  boards,  (T.  D.  14834)  $2  M  ft 

208                  birch-bark  canoes,   (T.  D.  14616)    35% 

200        "        blocks,  last,  -wagon,  oar,  heading  and  all  like, 

rough-hewn,   sawed   or   bored,    (T.    D.    2570, 

3593,   6614,   8111,   14404,   21028) 20% 

208        "        blocks,  last,  wagon,  oar,  and  heading,  finished, 

(T.  D.  6936,  10071,  12201)    35% 

200        "         blocks,  paving,  (T.  D.  343,  5867)   20% 

blocks,  pipe  and  match,  (T.  D.  3411,  5307) 20% 

699  "         bolts,    handle    and    shingle,     rough     hewn     or 

sawed  or  planed  on  one  side   *.....  Free 

200        "        bolts,  heading"  and  stave,  (T.  D.  6614)   20% 

200        "         bowling  ball  blocks,  (T.  D.  16564)    20% 

453         "         bows,  (T.  D.  10938,  10956,  12952)    45% 

205  "        boxes  for  oranges  and  lemons   30% 

204        "        boxes,  packing,  empty,  (T.  D.  3817,  9177,  10743, 

12315)     30% 

198  boxwood  boards,   sawed    15% 

700  boxwood  in  log,  rough  or  hewn  only Free 

700  briar-root  or  briar  wood,  and  similar  wood  un- 

manufactured,    or    not    further    advanced 
than  cut  into  blocks  suitable  for  the  articles 

into   which   they  are   intended   to   be   con- 
verted      Free 

198  cabinet,  such  as  cedar,  lignum-vitae,  lance- 
wood,  ebony,  box,  granadilla,  mahogany, 
rose  wood,  satinwood  and  all  other  cabinet 
woods  not  further  manufactured  than  saw- 
ed, (T.  D.  15871,  19910,  21028)  15% 

700  "  cabinet,  such  as  cedar,  lignum-vitae,  lance- 
wood,  ebony,  box,  granadilla,  mahogany, 
rosewood,  satinwood,  and  all  forms  of  cabi- 
net woods  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only, 
(T.  D.  7366,  2044,  5271,  10402,  10748,  12952, 

14834,   18074)    Free 

208        "         cabinet  furniture    35% 

208         "         cabinets  for  cigars  and  tobacco,  (T.  D.  12132).       35% 
cabinet,  Kiaki  wood  is,  (T.  D.  11605). 

700        "        cane  blocks,  (T.  D.  12201)   Free 

208        "        canoes,    (T.   D.    16057)    35% 

208         "        carriages,   (T.  D.-  13354)    35% 

649        "        carvings,  if  works  of  art,  for  churches,  <T.  D. 

11693)     Free 

208                  carvings,  models,  or  patterns.   (T.  D.  22724)..       35% 
208        "        case  for  microscope,  (T.  D.  16880)  35% 


596 


F.   B.   VANDEGRIFT  &   Co. 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

204     Wood   casks,   empty    .. 30% 

700        "         cedar  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only Free 

198  "        cedar,    sawed    15% 

196        "        cedar  paving  posts,  (T.  D.  15697)   .20% 

Sec.  6  "        cedar  saw'  dust,  (T.  D.  4899)   10% 

206        "        chair  cane,  or  reeds,  wrought  or  manufactured 

from  rattans  or  reeds  10% 

417        "         chessmen,   (T.  D.  10052)    50% 

199  "        clapboards,  (T.  D.   6318) $1.50  M 

191          '        clocks,  (T.  D.  11334)   40% 

416          '         cork  or  bark  cut  into  squares  or  cubes 8c  It) 

536          '         cork  or  bark,  unmanufactured  Free 

448         '         cork  floats,  (T.  D.  10927)    25% 

448          '         cork  ground,  (T.  D.  16220)   25% 

456          '        covered    slate    pencils,     (T.     D.     15005,    15100, 

15229,  17951)  35% 

208  "  crucifix  (T.  D.  11230)  35% 

502  "  cuts  for  German  books,  (T.  D.  11840)  Free 

198  "  deals  of  cabinet  wood  15% 

208  "  dyers'  sticks,  (T.  D.  11219)  35% 

20  "  dyewoods,  advanced  in  value  140  It)  and  10% 

548  "  dyewoods,  crude  Free 

700  "  ebony  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only Free 

198  "  ebony  sawed  15% 

208  "  elm  strips,  (T.  D.  16169)  35% 

22  "  extracts,  for  dyeing  or  tanning %c  Ib 

427  "  fans,  (T.  D.  10739)  50% 

166  "  fashion  plates  engraved  on  25% 

200  "        fence  posts,   (T.  D.   12010)   10% 

208        "         fiber,  in  sheets  (71  F.  R.  952)    35% 

208        "        figures  for  churches,  (T.  D.  16179)   35% 

699         "         fire,  (T.  D.  8171)   Free 

699  ••        fire,  sawn  or  split  (T.  D.  18492)    Free 

208         "         flour,  (T.  D.  8278,  17392,  19076,  19099) 35% 

453         "         flutes,  (T.  D.  11056,  11353)   45% 

208        "        furniture,   (T.  D.   13266)    35% 

700  "        granadilla  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only Free 

198        "        granadilla  sawed    15% 

699  "        gun  blocks,   rough  hewn  or  sawed,   or  planed 

on  one  side,  (T.  D.  12201,  3599) Free 

700  "         hair  in  the  rough,  or  cut  to  lengths   Free 

699  "        handle  bolts    Free 

200        "        heading  bolts  and  blocks,  rough  hewn,  sawed 

or  bored  20% 

heliken  in  kisten,  music  box,  (T.  D.  13433) 45% 

hogsheads,  empty  30% 

hoop  timber,  rough  (T.  D.  3035,  5C55,  3627) ....  20% 

hoops  finished  35% 

hop  poles,  (T.  D.  5105)  Free 

208  "  house  furniture,  wholly  or  partly  finished, 

manufactured  of  wood  35% 

200  "  hubs  for  wheels,  rough  hewn,  sawed  or  bored 

only,  (T.  D.  6614,  14299) 20% 

hubs,  when  finished,  (T.  D.  7723) 35% 

700  India  malacca  joints,  in  the  rough  or  not  fur- 

ther advanced  than  cut  into  sticks Free 

ink  extractors,   (T.  D.  12204)    35% 

197        "        kindling,   in  bundles   not  exceeding  14  cu.   ft 

3-10c  bundle 
in  larger  bundles,  for  each  additional  14  cu.  ft. 

or  fraction  thereof   3-10c 

58        "        lake  30% 

700        "        lancewood,  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only Free 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  597 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

198     Wood,   lancewood,   sawed 15c 

200  "        last   blocks    20% 

208        "         lasts   35% 

201  "        laths    25c  M  pieces 

205         "         lemon  boxes,  (T.  D.  11987,  11988) 30% 

208        "         lemon  squeezers,   (T.  D.  12950)    35% 

700         "         lignum-vitae  in  the  log,  rough  or  hewn  only...  Free 

198        "         lignum-vitae,  sawed   15% 

699         "         logs,  and  round  unmanufactured  timber,  n.  s. 

p.  f.,   (T.  D.  841,  1412) Free 

20        "        logwood,  advanced  in  value %c  Ib  and  10% 

548         "         logwood,    crude    Free 

198        "        lumber,    cabinet    15% 

699  "         lumber  for  vessels   Free 

195         "        lumber,    sawed    boards,    planks    and    deals    of 

whitewood,   sycamore  and  basswood,   board 

measure $1  M  f t 

195         "        lumber,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  board  measure $2  M  ft 

195  "  lumber  of  any  sort,  if  planed  or  finished,  shall 
pay  in  addition  to  the  rates  provided,  for 
each  side  so  planed  or  finished,  board  meas- 
ure   50c  M  ft 

Planed  on  one  side  and  tongued  and  grooved 

board   measure    $1  M  ft 

Planed  on  two  sides  and  tongued  and  grooved, 

board  measure   $1.50  M  ft 

In  estimating    board    measure    no    deduction 
shall  be  made  on  account  of  planing,  tongue - 
ing  or  grooving. 

700  "         mahogany  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only Free 

198        "         mahogany,    sawed    15% 

700                   malacca  joints,  cut  into  lengths   Free 

208        "         manufactures,    n.    s.   p.    f.,    (T.   D.    5886,    9518, 

9204,  12200,  16593)  35% 

453  "  music  boxes,  (T.  D.  11058,  11083) 45% 

453  "  musical  instruments,  (T.  D.  10885,  10938,  10244, 

10956,  11587,  11839,  12109,  12952,  11423) 45% 

700  "  myrtle,  rough  or  cut  to  lengths  Free 

200  "  oar  blocks,  rough  hewn,  sawed  or  bored  ....  20% 

3  "  oil  (T.  D.  19907)  25% 

700  orange,  rough  or  cut  into  lengths Free 

206  osier,  prepared  for  basket  makers 20% 

206  "         osier,  manufactures  of    40% 

204         "         packing  boxes,  empty    30% 

204        "         packing  box  shocks    30% 

202         "        palings,    (T.   D.   2045,   7378)    10% 

208        "         painted  picture  frames,  (T.  D.  16351)    35% 

208         "        panels,  paintings  on,  (T.  D.  13305) 35% 

208         "         paper   weights,    olive,    (T.    D.    5242,    6435,   7723, 

8278,    12951)    35% 

700         "         parasol    sticks,    rough    Free 

462         "         parasol  sticks,  finished  or  unfinished  40% 

700        "        partridge,  rough  or  cut  to  lengths  Free 

196        "        paving  posts  20% 

45:5         "         pianoforte  actions,  (T.  D.  11587)    45% 

453         "         piano  case,  (T.  D.  15178)    45% 

453         "         piano  organs.   (T.  D.   13962)    45% 

202         "         pickets,  (T.  D.  2045,7378,  20243)    10% 

207  "         picks,   tooth,  of  wood  or  other  vegetable  sub- 

stance   2c  M  and  15% 

194  "  piling,  round,  for  building  wharves  (T.  D. 

901) lc  cu  ft 

699  "  piling,  unmanufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f Free 


598  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

208     Wood  pill  boxes,  (T.  D.  15396)   35% 

700        "         pimento,  rough    Free 

678        "        pitch Free 

195  "        planks.      (See  Wood,   Lumber). 

699        "        planking,  ship    Free 

699        "        poles,  hop    Free 

196  "        poles,   telephone,   telegraph,   electric  light  and 

trolley    20% 

699        "        poplar  and  other  woods    fit    only    for    paper 

stock,    (T.   D.   3769,   11951)    Free 

200         "         posts,   (T.   D.   15697)    20% 

200        "        posts,    fence    10% 

196        "        posts,  paving   20% 

699        "        pulp    Free 

393         "        pulp,   chemical,   bleached,    (T.   D.   10095,  10964, 

12214,   15634,   16642,   16781,    66  F.   R.   50),   dry 

weight    34c   lb 

393        "        pulp,  chemical,  unbleached,  (T.  D.  10884),  dry 

weight    l-6c   lb 

395        "        pulp,  filter  masse  or  stock,  (T.  D.  10884) 

li£c  lb  and  15% 
pulp,  manufactures  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  0644).       35% 

393        "         pulp,  mechanically  ground,  dry  weight l-12c  lb 

200        "        pulp  rollers,  (T.  D.  11072)    20% 

97        "         pulp  stones   for  crushing  or  grinding,    (T.   D. 

11686)     35% 

208  pulp  tumbler  mats,  (T.  D.  15220)   35% 

548        "        quassia   Free 

699        "        rafts  of  logs,   (T.  D    841)   Free 

196        "         railroad  ties,  (T.  D.  2673,  5842) 20% 

699  "        rails,   fence,  round  (T.  D.  4983)    Free 

208        "        rattan,  part  finished,  (56  F.  R.  817,  72  F.  R.  45, 

T.  D.  16805)    35% 

rattan,   unmanufactured,   (T.  D.  4949,  9779)    ..  Free 

206  reeds,  manufactured  from  rattan  or  reeds 10% 

700  "        reeds,   unmanufactured   Free 

208        "        resin  in  boxes,  (T.  D.  12977)   35% 

700        "        rosewood,  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only Free 

198        "         rosewood,  sawed  15% 

sandal  chips,  (T.  D.  12314)   20% 

satinwood  in  the  log,  rough,  or  hewn  only Free 

satinwood,  sawed  15  % 

208  screens,   (T.  D.   13663)    35% 

169  screws   of   iron   or   steel,    (T.    D.    15157)    more 

than  two  inches  in  length 4c  lb 

over  one  inch  and  not  more  than  two  inches  in 

length    6c  lb 

over  one -half  inch  and  not  more  than  one  inch 

in  length   -. sy2c  lb 

one-half  inch  and  less  in  length 12c  lb 

shaving  paper  (T.   D.   22095)    35% 

699        "        shingle  bolts,  rough  hewn,  sawed  or  bored Free 

203  "         shingles,    (T.   D.   3699,   3790,   11544)    30c  M 

699  ship   timber  and   planking,    (T.  D.    36P2,    4012, 

4347,    8564,   1160)    Free 

204  "        shocks,  sugar  box  and  packing  box,  n.  s.  p.  f., 

(T.  D.   2226,  3817,  9177,  10743,  12315,  15691)..       30% 

207  skewers,   butchers'    and   packers' 40c   M 

slaths,    (T.   D.   2045)    10% 

snuff  boxes,  (T.  D.  15416)    35% 

spars,  finished,  (T.  D.  14013) 35% 

194  spars,  round   lc  cu  ft 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  599 

PAR.  ARTICLE                                         RATE 

194     Wood  spiles  not  in  the  rough,  for  building  wharves. 

Ic  cu  ft 
208        "         splashers   (T.   D.   21406)    35*. 

199  "        spruce  clapboards $1.50  M 

208        "        statuary    35% 

200  "  stave  bolts,  rough  hewn,  sawed  or  bored,   (T. 

D.    6614)    20% 

202    "    staves  of  all  kinds  (T.  D.  3694,  6614,  7495, 

15378)  10% 

111        "        sterescopes,   (T.  D.  15853)    45% 

208  sticks  with  round  hooks,  (T.  D.  14715) 35% 

700        "        sticks   in   the  rough,     or    cut    for    umbrellas, 

"        canes,  whips,  parasols,  or  fishing  rods Free 

462  "  sticks  for  umbrellas,  canes  or  parasols,  fin- 
ished or  unfinished  40% 

196         "         telegraph,  telephone  and  trolley  poles,    (T.  D. 

14013)    20% 

208         "         thermometers,    (T.   D.   12024)    35% 

194  "  timber,  hewn,  sided  or  squared  (not  less  than 
8  inches  square)  and  round  timber  used  for 
spars  or  in  building  wharves,  (T.  D.  2406, 
2529,  3602,  5219,  5380,  6089,  10089,  10476, 

10742,  11690,  11861,  13172) Ic  cu  ft 

699        •••        timber,   ship    Free 

699         "         timber,  unmanufactured,  round,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T. 

D.  901,  4983,  5842)   Free 

207        "        toothpicks,  (T.  D.  16089)   2c  M  and  15% 

198  "  unmanufactured,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  343,  2570, 
4263,  4741,  4958,  4983,  U99,  5867,  8018,  11219, 

14617)     20% 

20        "        used     expressly     foi      dyeing,     advanced     in 

value  y±c  It)  and  10% 

548        "         used  expressly  for  dyeing,  crude   Free 

198        "        veneers,  (T.  D.  1426,  16654,  16655)    20% 

453         "         violin  bow  frogs,   (T.  D.  12952,  12958) 45% 

200        "         wagon   blocks,    rough   hewn,   sawed   or   bored, 

(T.   D.    2570) 20% 

200         "         wagon  tongues,  sawed  only,  (T.  D.  2570) 20% 

walnut,  as  cabinet  wood,   (T.  D.  2044,  22176). 

194         "         wharves,  round  timber  used  in  building Ic  cu  ft 

206  willow,  manufactures  of  40% 

206        "         willow  prepared  for  basketmakers'  use,  (T.  D. 

11691)     20% 

206         "         willow,  split,   (T.   D.   14617)    20% 

348  Wool,  all  wools,  hair  of  the  camel,  goat,  alpaca  and 

other  like  animals  shall  be  divided,  for  the 
purpose  of  fixing  the  duties  to  be  charged 
thereon,  into  the  three  following  classes: 
(T.  D.  19079,  19296,  19366,  20968,  21345,  21764, 
22681,  22702,  22707,  23179). 

349  Class  one,  that  is  to  say,  merino,  mestiza,  metii,    or 

metis  wools,  or  other  wools  of  Merino  blood, 
immediate  or  remote,  Down  clothing  wools, 
and  wools  of  like  character  with  any  of  the 
preceding,  including  Bagdad  wool,  China 
lamb's  wool,  Castel  Branco,  Adrianople  skin 
wool  or  butcher's  wool,  and  such  as  have 
been  heretofore  usually  imported  into  the 
United  States  from  Buenos  Ayres,  New 
Zealand,  Australia,  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
Russia,  Great  Britain,  Canada,  Egypt,  Mo- 
rocco and  elsewhere,  and  all  wools  not  in- 

357  eluded  in  classes  two  and  three lie  It) 

354         "        washed .   22c  Ib 


600  F.    B.   VANDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.                                             ARTICLE  RATE 

354     Class  one,  scoured 33c  It) 

356  ••        If  washed  in  any  manner  than  on  the  sheep's 

back,  shall  be  considered  as  scoured  wool. 

350  Class  two,  that  is  to  say,  Leicester,  Cotswold,  Lin- 

colnshire. Down  combing  wools,  Canada 
long  wools,  or  other  like  combing  wools  of 
English  blood,  and  usually  known  by  the 
terms  herein  used,  and  also  hair  of  the 
camel,  Angora  goat,  alpaca  and  other  like 

357  animals.     (T.  D.   23179) 12c  It) 

354  "        scoured    36c  It> 

355  "        If  washed  in  any  manner  than  on  the  sheep's 

back,  shall  be  considered  as  scoured  wool. 

351  Class   three,    that   is   to   say,   Donskoi,    native   South 

American,  Cordova,  Valparaiso,  native 
Smyrna,  Russian  camel's  hair,  and  all  such 
wools  of  like  character  as  have  been  hereto- 
fore usually  imported  into  the  United 
States  from  Turkey,  Greece,  Syria  and  else- 
where, excepting  improved  wools  provided 

358  for,  valued  at  12c.  or  less  per  pound 4c  lt> 

359  valued  over  12c  per  pound  7c  It) 

353  Whenever  wools   of  class    three    shall    have 

been  improved  by  the  admixture  of  Merino 
or  English  blood  from  their  present  char- 
acter as  represented  by  the  standard  sam- 
ples now  or  hereafter  to  be  deposited  in  the 
principal  custom  houses  of  the  United 
States,  such  improved  wools  shall  be  classi- 
fied for  dutv  either  as  class  one  or  as  class 
two,  as  the  case  may  be. 

354  Whenever  wools  of  the  third  class  shall  be 

imported  in  condition  for  use  in  carding  or 
spinning  into  yarns,  or  which  shall  not  con- 
tain more  than  8%  of  dirt  or  other  foreign 
substances,  they  shall  be  subjected  to  three 
times  the  duty  otherwise. 

355  Wool,  carbonized,  as  wool  scoured,  (G.  A.  3904). 

356  "        classes   one,    two   and   three.     If  any   bale   or 

package  of  wool  or  hair  specified  in  this 
Act  is  invoiced  or  entered  as  of  any  speci- 
fied class,  or  claimed  by  the  importer  to  be 
dutiable  as  of  any  specified  class,  shall  con- 
tain any  wool  cr  hair  subject  to  a  nigher 
rate  of  duty  than  the  class  so  specified,  the 
whole  bale  or  package  shall  be  subject  to 
the  highest  rate  of  duty  chargeable  on  wool 
of  the  class  subject  to  such  higher  rate  of 
duty,  and  if  any  bale  or  package  claimed 
by  the  importer  to  be  shoddy,  mungo,  flocks, 
wool,  hair,  or  other  material  of  any  class 
specified  in  this  Act,  and  such  bale  contain 
any  admixture  of  any  one  or  more  of  said 
materials,  or  of  any  other  material,  the 
whole  bale  or  package  shall  be  subject  to 
duty  at  the  highest  rate  imposed  upon  any 
article  in  said  bale  or  package, 
coverings  for  included  in  dutiable  value,  (T. 

D.   12522,    13671). 

356  changed  in  its  character  or  condition  for  the 

purpose  of  evading  the  duty,  or  which  shall 
be  reduced  in  value  by  the  admixture  of  dirt 
or  any  other  foreign  substance,  shall  pay 


SCHEDULE   OF   DUTIES.  601 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

twice  the  duty  to  which  it  would  be  other- 
wise subject. 

360  Wool  on  the  skin  shall  pay  one  cent  less  per  pound 
than  is  imposed  on  other  wools  of  the  same 
class  and  condition.  (T.  D.  11357,  13016, 
13732,  13886,  13887,  15726,  66  F.  R.  299). 

432  and   fur   hats,    fur  chief   value   (T.  D.    21722). 

Rate  according  to  value. 

279  grease,  (66  F.  R.  734,  T.  D.  10878,  11236,  11132, 

11561,  13439,  13757,  15122,  15662,  21840) y2c  lt> 

grease,   refined   (T.  D.   21943,   22804)    25% 

352  samples  which  are  now  or  may  be  hereafter 

deposited  in  the  principal  custom  houses  of 
the  United  States  under  the  authority  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  shall  be  the 
standards  for  the  classification  of  wools  un- 
der this  Act,  and  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  is  authorized  to  renew  these 
standards  and  make  such  additions  to  them 
from  time  to  time  as  may  be  required,  and 
he  shall  cause  to  be  deposited  like  stand- 
ards in  other  custom  houses  of  the  United 
States  when  they  may  be  needed. 

356  "  sorted,  classes  one  or  two,  or  increased  in 
value  by  the  rejection  of  any  part  of  the 
original  fleece,  or  which  shall  be  imported 
in  any  other  than  ordinary  condition,  shall 
be  subjected  to  twice  the  duty  otherwise. 
(T.  D.  11429,  11307,  11655,  11692,  12468, 
13423,  13940,  14054,  14243,  14266,  14453,  50 
F.  R.  910,  20766). 
Skirted  wools  as  imported  in  1890  and  prior 

thereto  are  excepted.  (T.  D.  19296,  20766). 
When  the  duty  assessed  upon  any  wool  equals 
three  times  or  more  that  which  would  be 
assessed  if  said  wool  was  imported  un- 
washed, the  duty  shall  not  be  doubled  on 
account  of  the  wool  being  sorted. 

355  "  unwashed  shall  be  considered  that  which  has 
been  shorn  from  the  sheep  without  any 
cleansing;  that  is,  in  its  natural  condition. 

355  "  washed  shall  be  considered  that  which  has 
been  washed  with  water  only  on  the  sheep's 
back,  or  on  the  skin. 

362     Woolen  alpaca  noils,  (T.  D.  12680) 20c  lt> 

366  "  and  bisque  penwipers,  (T.  D.  16309)  as  woolen 
manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

368  "  and  cotton  dress  goods,  (T.  D.  10326,  13649) 
as  woolen  dress  goods. 

366  "  and  cotton  pile  fabrics,  (T.  D.  12970)  as  woolen 
manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366  "  and  cotton  tapestry  canvas,  (T.  D.  14062)  as 
woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366  "  and  felt  tennis  balls  (T.  D.  18526)  as  woolen 
manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366  "  and  India  rubber  fabrics,  (T.  D.  11699)  as 
woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

449         "        and   India   rubber  tennis   balls,    (T.    D.    10511, 

20882,    21673,   21728,   22300,   22360) 30% 

366  "  and  linen  lace  tidies,  (T.  D.  9836)  as  woolen 
manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366  "  and  metal  trimmings,  (T.  D.  16361)  as  woolen 
manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

270        "        and  resin  miners'  hats,  (T.  D.  13380).. 44c  It)  and  60% 


602  F.  B.  VANDBGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATK 

371    Woolen  and  silk  braids,  (T.  D.  14139) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

369         "        and  silk  dress  goods,    (T.   D.   12230,   12840)   as 
woolen  dress  goods. 

369  "        and  silk   henriettas,    (T.   D.    10571)    as  woolen 

dress  goods. 

370  "        and  silk  knit  goods,  (T.  D.  10552,  10572) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 
370        "        and  silk  lace  fichus,   (T.  D.  14628,   15329) 

44o  Ib  and  60% 

366  and    silk    piece    goods,    (T.     D.     11975,    13651, 

20924),  as  woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366        "        and  silk   screens,     (T.     D.     12148),    as  woolen 

manufactures,  n.  -s.  p.  f. 
370        "        and  silk  underwear,  (T.  D.  14811) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

366  "        and   silk   upholstery  goods,    (T.    D.   11602),   as 

woolen  manufactures,  n.   s.  p.   f. 
370        "        and  silk  wearing  apparel,    (T.  D.   15312) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  aprons,  (T.  D.  15972)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

382        "        art  squares,   same  duty  as   on  carpet  of  like 

character. 

371  "        astrakan  trimmings  (T.  D.   11678,  14120,  14290, 

15558)  50c  Ib  and  60% 

371  bandings  50c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "  beaded  or  spangled  ornaments 50c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "  beltings,  (T.  D.  4806,  11342,  11368,  11381,  12217, 

12546,  15009)   50c  Ib  and  60% 

379  "         Berlin  rugs   lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

371        "         bindings,  (T.  D.  4806,  11342,  11368,  12217,  11247, 

12546,  15009)   50c  Ib  and  60% 

367  blankets,  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  wool, 

valued  not  over  40c  Ib 22c  Ib  and  30% 

Valued  over  40c.,  not  over  50c  Ib 33c  Ib  and  35% 

Valued  over  50c  Ib 33c  Ib  and  40% 

If   over   3    yds.    in   length,    pay  duty   as  wool 

cloths. 
366        "        blankets,   steaming,   as  woolen  manufactures, 

n.  s.  p.  f.  (T.  .D.  18890). 

380  "        bookings  22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

370  "         boots,    (T.  D.  1536,   3005,   3023,   3393,   7218,  8126, 

8455,  10665)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "         braces 50c  Ib  and  60% 

371  braids,  (T.  D.  16944,  19770,  22843) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

369  bunting,   composed  wholly  or  in  part  of  wool, 

valued  not  over  70c  Ib lie  sq.  yd.  and  50% 

Valued  over  70c  Ib   lie  sq  yd  and  55% 

If  weighing  over  4   ounces  sq.   yd.,   shall  pay 

duty  as  wool  cloths. 
413        "        button  cloth    10% 

371  "        buttons  or  barrel  buttons,  and  buttons  of  other 

forms,  for  tassels  or  ornaments 50c  Ib  and  60% 

366        "         camels  hair  cloaking,  (T.  D.  12245),  as  woolen 

manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 
362        "        camels  hair  noils,  (T.  D.  15232)   20c  Ib 

370  "         caps,    (T.   D.    10562,   10772,    _0860,    12653,    16954, 

16958)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

366        "         card  clothing  in  part  of,   (T.   D.   8860.   14563), 
as  woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

381  "         carpets  and  carpetings,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  7065, 

10770,   16649)    50% 

372  "         carpets,  Aubusson  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

carpets,  Axminster  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

carpets,  Brussels 44c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

377        "         carpets,  chain  Venetian 22c.  sq.  yd.  and  40% 


SCHEDULE   OF   DUTIES.  603 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

372  Woolen   carpets,   chenille    60c  sq.   yd.  and  40% 

378  "         carpets,  Dutch  (T.  D.  18817) 18c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

carpets,  felt    50% 

377  carpets,  ingrain,  treble,  three-fly  22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

carpets,  ingrain,  two-ply  18c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

carpets,  Moquette  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

373  carpets,  Saxony  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

376  carpets,  tapestry  Brussels 28c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

carpets,  Tournay  velvet  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

375  carpets,   velvet  and  tapestry  velvet, 

40c  sq  yd.  and  40% 
carpets,  Wilton 60c  sq  yd.  and  40% 

379  "         carpets,  woven  whole  for  rooms lOc  sq  ft.  and  40% 

370  cancers 44c  tb  and  60% 

370  Chinese  trousers,  (T.  D.  13674) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

370         "         cloaks,   (T.  D.  5903,  12235,  17941,19249)  44c  Ib  and  60% 
366         "         cloth,   (T.  D.  16933). 

Valued  not  over  40c.  Ib   33c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  40c.,  and  not  over  70c  Ib.  .44c  Ib  and  50% 
Valued  over  70c  Ib 44c  Ib  and  55% 

368  "         cloth,  Italian.     See  Woolen  dress  goods. 

370  clothing,  knit 44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "         clothing,    ready-made,    made   up  or    manufac- 

tured wholly  or  in  part,  (T.  D.  10781,  10782, 

11244,  12998,  12231,  12653,  14811,  12938,  14130, 

13979,  13888)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

369  "         linings.  See  Woolen  dress   goods. 

371  "         cords  and  cords  and  tassels 50c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "         corn  and  bunion  plasters,   (T.  D.  12665) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "         corsets,  (T.  D.  10792)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

366         "         cotton  and  metal  table  covers,    (T.  D.  10672), 

as  woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

369  "         cotton   and   silk     shirting,    (T.     D.     10682),   as 

woolen  dress  goods. 
366        "         cottonettes,   (T.  D.  11853),   as  woolen  cloth. 

371  "         covers,  embroidered,  (T.  D.  12365) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

366        "         cravenette,    (T.    D.    13792,    16303),    as    woolen 

manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 
366         "         crimped,    imitation    hair,     (T.     D.     123,51),    as 

woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 
418         "        dolls  in  wool  apparel  35% 

370  "         dolmans    44c  Ib  and  60% 

370        "         drawers,  (T.  D.  13888)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

368  "         dress   goods,    coat   linings,   Italian   cloths   and 

goods  of  similar  description  and  character 
of  which  the  warp  consists  wholly  of  cotton 
or  other  vegetable  fiber,  with  the  remainder 
of  the  fabric  composed  wholly  or  in  part  of 
wool,  (T.  D.  10326,  21650). 
Valued  not  over  15c  sq  yd.  and  not  over  70c  Ib, 

7c  sq.  yd.  and  50% 
Valued  not  over  15c  sq.  yd.  and  over  70c  Ib, 

7c  sq.  yd.  and  55% 
Valued  over  15c  sq.  yd.  and  not  over  70c  Ib. 

8c  sq.  yd.  and  50% 
Valued  over  15c  sq.  yd.  and  over  70c  Ib. 

8c  sq.  yd.  and  55% 

If  weighing  over  4  ounces  sq.  yd.,   the  above 
shall  pay  duty  as  wool  cloths. 

369  "        dress  goods,  coat  linings,  Italian  cloths,  bunt- 

ing, and  goods  of  similar  description,  com- 
posed wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,   n.  s.  p.  f., 


604  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

(T.  D.  10343,  10571,  11086,  11391,  12840,  13287, 
68  F.  R.  908,  72  F.  R.  1008). 

Valued  not  over  70c  Ib lie  sq.  yd.  and  50% 

Valued  over  70c  Ib  lie  sq.  yd.  and  55% 

If  weighing  over  4  ounces  sq.  yd.,   the  above 

shall  pay  duty  as  wool  cloths. 

371  Woolen  dress  goods,  embroidered,  (38  F.  R.  30,  40  F. 
R.  529,  53  F.  R.  1011,  55  F.  R.  283,  11  S.  C. 
R.  650,  T.  D.  9913,  13423,  13983,  14302,  14764, 

17079)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

371        "         dress  trimmings,  (T.  D.  3837,  15558).. 50c  Ib  and  60% 

380  "         druggets   22c  Ib  and  40% 

371        "         edgings  50c  Ib  and  60% 

371        "        embroidery,  (T.  D.  13983,  14132,  14169,  20863) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

362  "         extract   20c  Ib 

370        "        fascinators,  (T.  D.  16846)  44c  Ib  and  60% 

381  "        felt   carpeting    50% 

366        "         felts,    for     printing    machines,     (T.   D.    11381, 

15705,   16947),  as  woolen  manufactures,   n. 
s.  p.  f. 
370         "        felts,  not  woven,  (T.  D.  12330,  12665,  20144) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 
370        "        fez  caps,  (T.  D.  12025,  16655) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

366  "        fiber,  for  hair  sieves,  (T.  D.  12946),  as  woolen 

manufactures,   n.  s.   p.  f. 

370  fichus,  (T.  D.  15329)   44c  Ib  and  60% 

367  "         flannels,  for  underwear,  composed  wholly  or  in 

part  of  wool,   (T.  D.  10726,  11866,  12960). 

Valued  not  over  40c  Ib .22c  Ib  and  30% 

Valued  over  40c.,  not  over  50c  Ib 33c  Ib  and  35% 

Valued  over  50c   Ib.,   shall   pay  duty  as   wool 

dress  goods. 

363  "         flocks    lOc   Ib 

371  "  flouncings  50c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "  fringes   50c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "  galloons,  (T.  D.  11247,  14565) 50c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "  garments,  fur-lined,  (64  F.  R.  577,  T.  D.  13985, 

17282,  17283,  17952)    44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "        garments,    outside,    for   ladies'   and   children's 

wear    44c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "        gimps,  (T.  D.  14565)  50c  Ib  and  60% 

369  "         gloria  cloth,   (T.   D.   12230,   14138,   14713,  16305), 

as  woolen  dress  goods. 

370  "  gloves,  (T.  D.  13888)  44c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "  gorings,  (T.  D.  14565)  50c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "  hat  braids,  (T.  D.  15163)   50c  Ib  and  60% 

371  "  hat  crowns,  (T.  D.  14130)   50c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "  hats,  felt,  (T.  D.  10799) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "  hats,  knit,  (69  F.  R.  465) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  "  hats,  ladies',  (T.  D.  12942) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

370  hats,  varnished,  (T.  D.  10565) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

head  nets  50c  Ib  and  60% 

367  "        horse    blankets,     (T.     D.     15021),     as    woolen 

blankets. 
370        "        hosiery,  (8  S.  C.  R.  1225,  T.  D.  10736,  16657) 

44c  Ib  and  60% 

370        "         ice  squares,  (T.  D.  14251,  15524) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

insertings   50c  Ib  and  60% 

368  "        Italian  cloths.     See  Woolen  dress  goods. 

jackets   44c  Ib  and  60% 

366  Jipins  rugs,  used  as  curtains,   (T.  D.  9980)   as 

woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.   f. 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  605 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

370  Woolen  knit  articles  (T.  D.  20620) 44c  Ib  and  60% 

366  knit  fabrics,  made  wholly  or  in  part  of  wool, 

(G.  A.  3752,  33  F.  R.  617,  19  F.  R.  304,  28  F. 

R.  358,  39  F.  R.  190,  T.  D.  10322,  17311, 

13888,  17818,  20922). 

Valued  not  over  40c  Ib   33c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  40c.,  not  over  70c  It) 44c  It)  and  50% 

Valued  over  70c  It)    44c  Ib  and  55% 

371  laces  (T.  D.  9860,  12535,  12790,  13296,  14169) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

366  lap  robes,    (T.   D.   11198),  as  woolen  manufac- 

tures, n.  s.  p.  f. 

366  "  lawn  tennis  shirting  (T.  D.  12960),  as  woolen 
manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

368  "         linings.     See  Woolen  dress  goods. 

366  mackintosh  cloth,   (T.   D.    12718,   12733,   20849). 

as  woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366        "        manufactures,   n.   s.   p.    f. 

Valued  not  over  40c  Ib 33c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  40c.,  not  over  70c  It) 44c  Ib  and  50% 

Valued  over  70c  Ib 44c  Ib  and  55% 

371  "        manufactures,     ornamented     with     beads     or 

spangles  50c  It)  and  60% 

383  manufactures.      Whenever    the    word    "wool" 

is  used  in  connection  with  a  manufactured 
article,  of  which  it  is  a  component  material, 
it  shall  be  held  to  include  wool  or  hair  of  the 
sheep,  camel,  goat,  alpaca  or  other  animal, 
whether  manufactured  by  the  woolen, 
worsted,  felt,  or  any  other  process. 

451        "        masks,  paper  or  pulp,  with  wool  beards 35% 

363  mohair  nocks,  (T.  D.  13002)   lOc  Ib 

382  "  mats  pay  same  duty  as  on  carpets  of  like  de- 
scription. 

361  "         mohair  tops,  (T.  D.  9972)    30c  Ib 

372  mouquette  carpets,  (T.  D.  11345).. 60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

369  "         moreens,  (T.  D.  11218),  as  woolen  dress  goods. 

370  "        mufflers,  (T.  D.  10864)  44c  It)  and  60% 

363        "         mungo  lOc  Ib 

418        "         moustaches,  as  toys,    (T.  D.   12307)    35% 

371  "        nets  and  nettings  50c  It»  and  60% 

371        "        nets,  head  50c  Ib  and  60% 

362  "         noils,  (T.  D.  10495,  14350)   20c  Ib 

355         "         noils,  carbonized,  (T.  D.  18147),  as  wool  scoured. 

370  "  nuns'  veils,  (T.  D.  11244,  12237) 44c  It)  and  60% 

379  "  Oriental  rugs lOc  sq.  ft  and  40% 

371  "  ornaments    50c  Ib  and  60% 

366  "  painters'    canvas,    (T.     D.     12234,     14062),    as 

woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366  "  plushes  and  other  pile  fabrics,  (T.  D.  10677, 
10782),  as  woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366  "  portieres,  (T.  D.  10078),  as  woolen  manufac- 
tures, n.  s.  p.  f. 

366  "  press  cloth,  (T.  D.  12202),  as  woolen  manufac- 
tures, n.  s.  p.  f. 

363  "         rags,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  (T.  D.  13215,  21595) lOc  Ib 

361         "         ring  waste,  (T.  D.  9871,  10728,  10752) 30c  Ib 

371        "        robes,  embroidered,   (T.  D.  12252,  13983) 

50c  Ib  and  60% 

361  "  roving  and  roping  waste  30c  Ib 

382  "  rugs,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  same  duty  as  on  carpets  of 

like  description   (T.   D.    10926,    13734,    14732, 

15721,  71  F.  R.  513). 


606  F.   B.   VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE.  RATE. 

379  Woolen  rugs,  Oriental,  Berlin,  Aubusson,  Axminster 

and  similar  rugs lOc  sq.  ft.  and  40% 

373  "  Saxony  carpets  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

366  "  scapularies,  (T.  D.  11970,  11842),  as  woolen 

manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

370  "         shawls,   (49  F.  R.  826,  T.  D.  13983,  14251,  15329, 

15587) 44c  lb  and  60% 

371  "         shawls,    embroidered,    (53    F.    R.    1011,    T.    D. 

12247,  13731,  13878,  15021,  17587) 50c  lb  and  60% 

366  screens,  as  woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

366        "        sheepskin   mats,     (T.     D.    10745),     as     woolen 

manufactures,    n.    s.   p.   f. 
370         "         Shetland  veils  or  falls,  (T.  D.  13979).. 44c  lb  and  60% 

370         "         shirts,  (T.  D.  12998,  13888)   44c  Tb  and  60% 

370        "         shoes,  (T.  D.  10665)    44c  lb  and  60% 

362        "        shoddy 25c  lb 

370        "         skirts,  (T.  D.  12998)    44c  lb  and  60% 

366        "        slipper   patterns,    (T.   D.     10895),     as     woolen 

manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

361  "         slubbing  waste    30% 

370        "        smoking  jackets,  (T.  D.  12231)   44c  lb  and  60% 

370  "        stockings -. .  44c  lb  and  60% 

371  suspenders   50c  lb  and  60% 

366        "         table   and   piano   covers,    (T.    D.    12365,    10723, 

10732,  15545,  13984,  20863),  as  woolen  manu- 
factures, n.  s.  p.  f. 

370  talmas  44c  lb  and  60% 

376  tapestry  Brussels  carpets 28c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

371  "         tassels   50c  lb  and  60% 

362  thread  waste,   (T.  D.  12986)    20c  lb 

371        "         tidies,  (T.  D.  13296) 50c  lb  and  60% 

top  waste,  (46  F.  R.  461)   30c  lb 

366  tops,  in  balls,  (T.  D.  16085),  as  woolen  manu- 

factures, n.  s.  p.  f. 

418        "         toys    35% 

Tournay  velvet  carpets,  (T.  D.  15714) 

60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

366         "         traveling   rugs,    (T.    D.    10722,    13964,    20692)    as 
woolen  manufactures,  n.   s.  p.   f. 

377  "         treble  ingrain,  three-ply  carpets  22c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

371         "        trimmings,  (T.  D.  16361) 50c  lb  and  60% 

370         "        ulsters  44c  lb  and  60% 

370        "         underwear,    (T.    D.    10736,    10817,    12998,    16310, 

16657,  46  F.  R.  510) 44c  lb  and  60% 

366  upholstery  goods,    (T.   D.    10664,    12142,    12250), 

as  woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

370  veils   44c  lb  and  60% 

veilings  for  dresses,  as  woolen  dress  goods. 
375  velvet  and  tapestry  velvet  carpets 

40c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 
362  waste,  carded,  (65  F.  R.  495) 20c  lb 

361  waste,    garnetted    30c   lb 

waste  mixed  with  cotton  waste,  (T.  D.  13217)  20c  lb 

370  wearing   apparel,    (T.    D.    16321,    16655,    20851, 

20993,   22893)    44c  lb  and  60% 

371  webbings,  elastic   or  non-elastic,    (T.   D.   8255, 

15402,  7  S.  jC.  R.  543)   50c  lb  and  60% 

Wilton  velvet  carpets  60c  sq.  yd.  and  40% 

365  "         yarns,    (T.   D.    6649)   valued  not  over  30c.   per 

pound   27i/>c  lb  and  40% 

valued  over  30c.  per  pound 38^c  lb  and  40% 

366  yarn,    twisted  with     spun    silk     (T.  D.    16420, 

16650),  as  Woolen  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f. 

362  "         yarn  waste   , .   20c  lb 


SCHEDULE   OF  DUTIES.  607 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

701  Works  of  art,  drawings,  engravings  and  photographic 

pictures  brought  by  professional  artists  or 
lecturers  arriving  from  abroad  for  use  by 
them  temporarily  for  exhibition  and  illus- 
tration, promotion  and  encouragement  of 
art  or  industry  in  the  United  States  and  not 
for  sale  (T.  D.  19017,  19164-,  19298,  19317, 

19542,  20436,  22051,  22363,   22364,   22712) Free 

But  bonds  shall  be  given  for  the  payment  of 
such  duty  as  may  be  imposed  upon  all  such 
articles  as  shall  not  be  exported  within  six 
months  after  such  importation.  The  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury  may,  in  his  discretion, 
extend  such  period  for  a  further  term  of  six 
months  in  cases  where  application  therefor 
shall  be  made. 

702  of  art,    collections   in   illustration  of  the   pro- 

gress of  the  arts,  sciences,  or  manufactures, 
photographs,  works  in  terra  cotta,  parian, 
pottery,  or  porcelain,  antiquities  and  artis- 
tic copies  thereof  in  metal  or  other  mater- 
ial, imported  in  good  faith  for  exhibition  at 
a  fixed"  place  by  any  society  or  institution 
established  for  the  encouragement  of  the 
arts,  science  or  education,  or  for  a  munici- 
pal corporation,  and  all  like  articles  import- 
ed in  good  faith  by  any  society  or  associa- 
tion, or  for  a  municipal  corporation,  for  the 
purpose  of  erecting  a  public  monument,  and 
not  intended  for  sale,  nor  for  any  other 
purposes  than  herein  expressed  (T.  D.  18700, 
19317) Free 

But  bonds  shall  be  given  for  the  payment  of 
any  duty  which  may  accrue  should  any  of 
the  articles  be  sold,  transferred  or  used  con- 
trary to  this  provision,  and  such  articles 
shall  be  subject,  at  any  time,  to  examina- 
tion and  inspection  by  the  proper  officers 
of  the  customs. 

But  the  privileges  of  this  and  the  preceding 
section  shall  not  be  allowed  to  associations 
or  corporations  engaged  in  or  connected 
with  business  of  a  private  or  commercial 
character. 

703  "         of  art,  the  production  of  American  artists  re- 

siding temporarily  abroad,  or  other  works 
of  art,  including  pictorial  paintings  on 
glass,  imported  expressly  for  presentation 
to  a  national  institution,  or  to  any  State  or 
municipal  corporation,  or  incorporated  re- 
ligious society,  college  or  other  public  in- 
stitution (T.  D.  18463)  Free 

193         "        of  art,  bronze  replicas  not,  (T.  D.  13314) 45% 

of   art,    what    constitutes,    (T.    D.    4266,    7753, 

8976,    7779,    15540,    16178,    14925). 
448     Worm   gut,   all  manufactures   of,  n.   s.   p.    f.     (T.   D. 

20612,    21566) 25% 

448        "         gut  fishing  leaders,   (T.  D.  11208)    25% 

517        "         gut,  unmanufactured  (T.  D.  23640,  23699) Free 

662     Worms,  silk,  eggs  of  . . : Free 

3     Wormwood,  oil  of  25% 

Worsteds  are  dutiable  as  Woolens   (18  S.   C.   R.   311, 
T.  D.  19057,  19770). 


608  F.    B.    VAXDEGRIFT   &   Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

346  Woven  fabrics  or  articles,  n.  s.  p.  f.,  composed  of  flax, 
hemp  or  ramie,  or  of  which  of  these  sub- 
stances or  either  of  them  is  the  component 
material  of  chief  value,  weighing  41^  oz.  or 
more  sq.  yd.,  when  containing  not  more 
than  60  threads  per  square  inch,  counting 
the  warp  and  filling  (minimum  50%)  (T.  D. 

19199,  22920)    l%c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  more  than  60  and  not  more  than 
120  threads  sq.  in.  (minimum  50%) 

sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  more  than  120  and  not  more  than 
180  threads  sq.  in.  (minimum  50%) 

6c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Containing  more  than  180  threads  sq.  in.  (min- 
imum 50%)  9c  sq.  yd.  and  30% 

Weighing  less  than  4%  oz.  sq.  yd.  and  con- 
taining more  than  100  threads  sq.  in.,  count- 
ing the  warp  and  filling  (T.  D.  23101) 35% 

341  "  fabrics,  plain,  of  single  jute  yarns,  by  what- 
ever name  known,  not  exceeding  60  in.  in 
width,  weighing  not  less  than  6  oz.  sq.  yd. 
and  not  exceeding  30  threads  to  the  sq.  in. 
counting  the  warp  and  filling  (T.  D.  19098, 

19178,  22560,  23386) %c  Ib  and  15% 

Exceeding  30    and    not    exceeding    55    threads 

sq.   in   %c  Ib  and  15% 

fabrics  of  silk  in  the  piece,  weighing  not  less 
than  1  1-3  oz.  sq.  yd.  and  not  more  than  8 
oz  sq  yd.,  containing  not  more  than  20%  in 
weight  of  silk  (T.  D.  21099,  21114,  21232, 
22745,  23634). 

If  in  the  gum  (minimum  50%) 50c  Ib 

If  dyed  in  the  piece  (minimum  50%) 60c  Ib 

Containing  more  than  20%  and  not  more  than 
30%  in  weight  of  silk. 

If  in  the  gum  (minimum  50% ) 65c  Ib 

If  dyed  in  the  piece  (minimum  50%) 80c  Ib 

Containing  more  than  30%  and  not  more  than 
45%  in  weight  of  silk. 

If  in  the  gum  (minimum  50% ) 90c  Ib 

If  dyed  in  the  piece  (minimum  50%) $1.10  Ib 

If  dyed  in  the  thread  or  yarn  and  containing 
not  more  than  30%  in  weight  of  silk. 

If  black    (except   selvedges),    (minimum 

50%) 75c  Ib 

If  other  than  black  (minimum  50%) 90c  Ib 

Containing  more  than  30%  and  not  more  than 
45%  in  weight  of  silk. 

If   black    (except   selvedges),    (minimum 

50%)    $1.10  Ib 

If  other  than  black  (minimum  50%) . . .  .$1.30  Ib 
Containing  more  than  45%  in  weight  of  silk, 
or  if  composed  wholly  of  silk,  if  dyed  in  the 
thread  or  yarn  and  weighted  in  the  dyeing 
so  as  to  exceed  the  original  weight  of  the 
raw  silk. 

If  black    (except   selvedges),    (minimum 

50%)  $1.50  Ib 

If  other  than  black  (minimum  50%) . . .  .$2.25  Ib 
If  dyed  in  the  thread  or  yarn,  and  the  weight 
is  not  increased  beyond  the  original  weight 

of  the  raw  silk  (minimum  50%) $3.00  Ib 

If  in  the  gum  (minimum  50%) $2.50  Ib 


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  609 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

If    boiled    off    or  dyed    in    the    piece,    or 

printed   (minimum  50%)    $3.00  Ib 

Weighing    less    than    1    1-3    ounces   and   more 
than  1-3  ounce  per  square  yard, 

If  in  the  gum,   or  if  dyed  in  the  thread 

or  yarn  (minimum  50%)    $2.50  Ib 

Weighing   less    than    1    1-3    ounces    and   more 
than  1-3  ounce  per  square  yard, 

If  boiled  off  (minimum  50%)   $3.00  Ib 

If   dyed   or   printed   in   the  piece    (mini- 
mum 50%)    $3.25  Ib 

Weighing  not  more  than  1-3  ounce  per  square 

yard  (minimum  50%)    $4.50  It) 

213     Wrapper  tobacco,  stemmed    $2.50  Ib 

unstemmed  (T.  D.  20955,  21886.  22784) $1.85  It) 

397     Wrapping    tissue   paper,    (G.    A.    3845).      See    Paper, 

tissue. 

425     Wreaths,  metal,   (T.  D.  10947,  11175,  11173,  23366)....       50% 
Sec.  28  Wrecked  or  sunken  vessels. 

193     Wrist  pins   45% 

403     Writing  books  with  text,   (T.  D.  14314)    25% 

401        "        paper.     See  Paper,  writing. 

Sec.   16  Writings,  obscene    Prohibited 

93     Wrought  earths  or  clays  $2  ton 

93        "         earths,  putz  pulver,  (T.  D.  12963,  10663) $2  ton 

162  "         nails,   iron  or  steel  wire,  not  less  than  1  inch 

long  and  not  lighter  than  No.  16  wire  gauge  y2c  Ib 
Less  than  1  inch  long  and  lighter  than  No.  16 

wire  gauge   Ic  It) 

163  "         nuts,  spikes  and  washers,  iron  or  steel Ic  lt> 

122        "         scrap  iron  and  steel   $4  ton 

163        "         shoes,  horse,  mule  or  ox Ic  It) 


X 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

15     Xeinthaurine  powder  (T.  D.  10055)   30% 

524     Xylindin,  (T.  D.  5538) Free 

97     Xylolith,  (T.  D.  17484),  decorated   45% 

Not  decorated   35% 

17     Xylonite,   or  zyolite,   a  compound  of  pyroxyline,    (T. 

D.  6744,  5018)    50c  It) 

17        "         in  finished  or  partly  finished  articles  65c  Ib  and  25% 
17        "        rolled  in  sheets,  unpolished  and  not  made  up 

into  articles  60c  Ib 

614    Xylotlle,  crude  mineral  Free 

524    Xylol Free 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Yachting  clubs,  articles  for,  are  dutiable,  (T.  D.  8352). 

571     Yak  hair,  (T.  D.  4952)   Free 

339         "         lace,   linen    60% 

371        "         lace,  wool  (T.  D.  4360)    50c  Ib  and  60% 

Sec.  6  Yam  flour,  (T.  D.  3385,  15174)    20% 

704    Yams    Free 


610  F.   B.  VAXDEGRIFT  &  Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

Yarns,  carpet,  according  to  material. 
366         "         chenille,  as  wool  manufactures,  n.  s.  p.  f..   (T. 

17261). 

331  China  grass  or  ramie,  n.   s.  p.  f.   (T.  D.  2133, 

3621).     See  Yarn  flax. 

coir.    (T.  D.   3883.   4948,   10527)    Free 

cotton,  carded,  warps,  or  warp  yarn,  in  sin- 
gles, whether  on  beams  or  in  bundles,  . 
skeins  or  cops,  or  in  any  other  form,  ex- 
cept spool  thread  of  cotton,  not  colored, 
bleached,  dyed,  or  advanced  beyond  the 
condition  of  singles  by  grouping  or  twist- 
ing two  or  more  single  yarns  together,  on 
all  numbers  up  to  and  including  No.  15  (T. 

D.    23318)    3c   Ib 

on  all  numbers  exceeding  No.  15  and  up  to  and 

including  No.  30   l-5c  per  No.  per  Ib 

on  all  numbers  exceeding  No.  30..  140  per  No.  per  Ib 
if  colored,  bleached,  dyed,  combed  or  advanced 
beyond  the  condition  of  singles  by  grouping 
or  twisting  two  or  more  single  yarns  to- 
gether whether  on  beams  or  in  bundles, 
skeins,  or  cops,  on  all  numbers  up  to  and 

including  No.  20  (T.  D.  232S3 ) 6c  Ib 

on    all    numbers  exceeding   No.    20   and    up   to 

No.  80 l/4c  per  No.  per  Ib 

on  No.  80  and  above 3-10c  per.  No.  per  Ib 

385  cotton,  imitation  silk  (T.  D.   23110)    30% 

331         "         flax,   hemp   or   ramie,    single  or   a   mixture   of 
any    of    them,    not    finer   than    eight   lea    or 

number   7c  Ib 

finer  than  eight  lea,  not  finer  than  eighty  lea 

or  number    40% 

if  finer  than  eighty  lea  or  number  15% 

331         "        hemp.     See  Yarns,  flax. 

genapped,  pay  as  yarn.  wool. 
347         "         grass    45% 

328  "         jme,  single,  not  finer  than  five  iea  or  number. 

Ic  Ib  an(i  10% 
finer  than  five  lea  or  number   

329  "         lath,  (T.  D.  13786)    2c  Ib 

303         "        mantle,  in. skeins  (T.  D.  22489) i.-.'.c  per  100yds 

.450     '    "         rabbits'  fur,   (T.  I  >  .  '8,  6306,   717:'. , 

331         "         ramie.     See  Yarns,   flax 

365         "         roving,  as  yarn.  wool.   (T.  D.   16574). 

silk,   except  spun  silk,   which  see   (T.   D.   6127. 

6305) 30% 

single,  or  flax,  hemp  or  ramie.  See  Yarns,  flax, 
warp,  as  yarns,  cotton. 

v  :>:••.     WOOl     

waste,  cow  hair,  as  yarn,  wool.   (T.  D.  323). 

365         "         wool,  valued  not  over  30c  Ib 27L,  rb  and  40% 

Valued  over  30c  Ib 3SVoC  !b  and 

365         "         worsted,  genappe.  (T.  D.  16420),  as  yarn.  wool. 
365         "         worsted,  twisted  with  spun  silk,  (T.  D.  16650). 
as  yarn.  wool. 

Sec.  6  Yeast  cake   

21         "         wine,   containing  oil  of  cognac   (T.   D.   10211). 

(minimum   25%)    S2  Ib 

Yellow  berries,  advanced  in  value  ^c  rb  an  i 

548         "  crude    Free 

58         "         cadmium   (t.   D.  13944)    30% 

198         "         cedar  timber.    (T.   D.   16456)    


SCHEDULE  OF  DUTIES.  611 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

48  Yellow  chrome,  dry  in  pulp,   or  ground  in  or  mixed 

with  oil  or  water  4^c  Ib 

15         ."         crystals,   (T.  D.  523,  i>766)    30% 

94         "         earthenware,    common     25% 

176         "         metal,  copper  chief  value,  (T.  D.  7151,  12934). .     2c  Ib 

49  "         ochre,  crude  %c  Ib 

powdered,  washed  or  pulverized %c  Ib 

ground  in  oil  or  water l%c  lt> 

66         "        prussiate  of  potash   4c  Ib 

3         "         prussiate  of  soda  (T.  D.  8586,  11298,  11354)....       25% 
409     Viz  plateaus,   (T.  D.  12039)  not  bleached  or  colored..       15% 

bleached    or    colored.       20% 

3     Ylang-ylang    oil     • 25% 

2       ."         "  extract    60c  Ib  and  45% 

245     Yolks  of  eggs  (T.  D.   21546) 25% 

245         "         of  eggs,  dried.  (40  F.  R.  662,  T.  D.  17857) 25% 

245         "         of  eggs,  for  tanning,  (T.  D.  2889,  7315) 25% 

245         "         of  eggs,  fresh,   (T.  D.  6277,  7315) 25% 

245         "         of  eggs,  salted,  (T.  D.  6277,  7315) 25% 

252     Yuccas,  (T.  D.  13684)    25% 


PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

339     Zachens,  (T.  D.  16477)    1 60% 

705     Zaffer Free 

2U4     Zante  currants  (73  F.  R.  183,  T.  D.  16004,  16370,  17003)     2c  Ib 
3G7     Zarapes,  as  woolen  blankets  (T.  D.  22377). 

15     Zeinthaurine,  (T.  D.  10055)    30% 

3<J9     Zephyr  cloth,  wool,  as  woolen  dress  goods. 

Zephyrs,  fancy  cotton,  (T.  D.   7630,  12653),  as  cotton 
cloth. 

3     Zinc,  acetate  of  25% 

193         "         all  articles  of,  n.  s.  p.  f.   (letter  Oct.  28,  1857, 

N.    Y.)    45% 

3         "         all  salts  of,  n.  s.  p.  f 25% 

1!12         "         ashes.   (T.  D.  4990)    U^c  Ib 

193         "         button  material,  (T.  D.  6904)    45% 

57         "         chloride  of,   (T.  D.  4526,  13070) lc  Ib 

3         "         chloride  of,   in  solution  (T.  D.  13070) 25% 

4S2         "         dust,  (T.  D.  3428,  22415,  22438,  23G88,  23698) Free 

193          "         foil,    (T.   D.   17058)    45% 

Y.iL         "         in  block  or  pigs ly.c  Ib 

192         "         in  granules,  (T.  D.  8868)    H/,c  Ib 

192  "         indigo  auxiliary,  (T.  D.  16734)   l%c  Ib 

102          '         metal  for  sheathing,  in  sheets  2c  It) 

193  '         nails    45% 

193          '         nickel  plated,  (T.  D.  10387)    45% 

3          '         nitrate   of   25% 

192          '         old  and  worn  out,  (G.  A.  3782) lc  Ib 

57          '         oxide  of.  dry  (T.  D.  13813,  17582) lc  !b 

57          '         oxide  of,  ground  in  oil l%c  Ib 

57         "         paint,  (T.  D.  12451,  13423,  15862),  dry lc  Ib 

ground l%c  Ib 

166        "         plates,  engraved  or  lithographed   25% 

192  "         plates,   for  lithography,  as  sheets  of  zinc,   (T. 

D.    17124)    2c   It. 

193  "         plates  for  lithography,  polished,  beveled,   etc., 

(T.    D.  4726,   8880,   14840,   75  F.   R.    1) 45% 


612  F.   B.    VAXDEGRIFT    &    Co. 

PAR.  ARTICLE  RATE 

67    Zinc  powder,  oxide  of,  (T.  D.  13813),  dry Ic  It) 

ground  in  oil.l%c  Ib 

192         "         sheets  of   2c  Ib 

67        "         sulfid  of,  white  1140  Ib 

67        "        sulphate  of,   (white  vitriol)    Ic  It) 

57        "         white,  lithophone,   (T.  D.  15862),  dry Ic  Ib 

ground  in  oil..l%c  Ib 

57        "         white  paint  or  pigment,  containing  zinc,  dry..     Ic  Ib 

ground  in  oil..l"4c  Ib 

67        "        white  sulphide  of   114c  Ib 

3     Zinnsaure,  (T.  D.  16213.  17813)   25% 

453     Zither  rings,  (T.  D.   8549)    45% 

453     Zithers,  (T.  D.   10103,   10829,   11196)    45% 

301     Zoedone,   as   artificial   mineral  waters,    (T.   D.   5790). 

See  Mineral  waters. 
474    Zoological  societies,  animals  for,  (T.  D.  14704,  18304).     Free 


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